President Christine Kangaloo made a plea to the populace, urging them to utilize Christmas as an opportunity to mend fences and improve the lives of the less fortunate.
In her inaugural Christmas speech to the country, she made this plea.
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On March 20, Kangaloo took office as president.
Kangaloo stated in her message, “Christmas is an opportunity for us all to set down our differences, to heal divisions among us, and to find ways to make a meaningful difference in the lives of our fellowmen.”
She went on to say that Christmas is a chance to completely embrace the heavenly proclamation of Jesus Christ and be motivated to act by his story and teachings “on earth peace, goodwill toward men.”
Being a country endowed with abundant exquisite religious festivals in which every resident takes part completely, amiably, and without distinction, Kangaloo declared, “Christmas is one of those many beautiful and wonderful celebrations.”
She continued, “It occupies a special place in the hearts of all of us, regardless of our creed, race, class or religion.”
Kangaloo noted, “At Christmas, we are all comforted in being reminded that, regardless of our religion, we are loved by an eternal God who watches over us forgivingly and carefully.”
She added, “We are all enlivened by being reminded of the hope that, whatever our religion, so long as we follow and apply the precepts of our faith, we will all be saved. We are all energized by the divinity flowing from our hearts and into one another’s.”
Kangaloo went on to say, Christmas may be hard for certain people since they don’t know how to handle everyday obstacles and unanticipated events.
“Let us be aware and sensitive people, who pause amid our joy, to reach out and, as the Lord’s Angel did on that first Christmas night, bring comfort and hope to those who are suffering.”
Kangaloo expressed her desire that “may we all understand the true message and meaning of Christmas and find ways to bring comfort and hope to one another.”