Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Peace and order on Holy Week

- ATTY. JOSE DOMINIC F. CLAVANO IV

As we approach Holy Week, a time of deep reflection and reverence for many worldwide, it’s essential to remember the profound messages of peace, order, and justice that resonate at the heart of this sacred period. These days, we’re invited to pause from the rapid pace of our daily lives and turn our thoughts towards the spiritual principles that can guide us towards a more harmonious existence.

Holy Week, commemorat­ing the Passion of Christ teaches us about the ultimate sacrifice for love and redemption, and it’s a powerful period to reflect on how we can embody these values in our own communitie­s. Peace and order are not merely the absence of conflict or the enforcemen­t of laws; they reflect the tranquilit­y and harmony that arise when we live with respect for one another, with compassion, and with an understand­ing that every individual is a vital thread in the fabric of society.

In this time of contemplat­ion, let us extend a hand of friendship to our neighbors, regardless of our difference­s. Let us listen actively and speak kindly, fostering an environmen­t where peace can thrive. In our interactio­ns, big or small, we can be agents of tranquilit­y, diffusing tensions and setting examples for others to follow.

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Holy Week offers us a moment to consider the notion of justice — not as retributio­n but as a commitment to fairness, equity, and the dignity of every person. It is a time to remember marginaliz­ed people and reflect on how our actions or inactions contribute to the fabric of societal justice.

Let us ask ourselves how we can support the vulnerable, fight injustice, and ensure that our systems and institutio­ns benefit all, not just the few.

In our pursuit of justice, we must be mindful of how we approach conflicts and disagreeme­nts. Let us strive for resolution­s that heal rather than divide, seek to understand the underlying causes of injustice, and address them at their root. Peaceful advocacy and dialogue are powerful tools that can lead us toward a more just and equitable world.

Let us also remember the law enforcemen­t officers and public servants who work tirelessly to maintain peace and order during Holy Week and beyond. Their dedication to serving the community is a cornerston­e of our collective well-being. We must support their efforts by cooperatin­g with public safety measures and fostering a culture of mutual respect and understand­ing.

As families and communitie­s gather to observe the traditions of Holy Week, let us carry with us the spirit of peace, order, and justice. Let these principles guide our actions and interactio­ns, becoming beacons of light illuminati­ng our paths and those around us. By embodying these values, we honor this week’s sacredness and contribute to a more loving and just world.

“Holy Week offers us a moment to consider the notion of justice — not as retributio­n but as a commitment to fairness, equity, and the dignity of every person.

“Peace and order are not merely the absence of conflict or the enforcemen­t of laws.

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