President Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos Jr., together with First Lady Louise Araneta-Marcos, former First Lady Imelda Romualdez-Marcos, Speaker Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez and Tingog Partylist Rep. Yedda Marie K. Romualdez, applauds the featured performances of Alice Reyes Dance Philippines and the lighting of the giant Christmas tree at the Malacañang grounds Sunday evening (Dec. 1, 2024). “So, as we celebrate this Christmas season, let’s do so with joy in our hearts, generosity in our actions, and a renewed sense of purpose,” the Speaker said.
SPEAKER Ferdinand Martin G. Romualdez on Monday urged his colleagues and staff of the House of Representatives to embrace the holiday season with gratitude, reflection, and a spirit of giving, while acknowledging their vital contributions to the institution and the nation.
Speaking during the House’s flag-raising ceremony, Speaker Romualdez highlighted the importance of taking time to appreciate life’s blessings and giving back to those in need.
“As Christmas draws near, we’re reminded that this season is not just about celebrations, but about reflection, gratitude, and the spirit of giving,” the Speaker said. “It’s a time to pause and appreciate what truly matters—our families, our friends, and the opportunities we’ve had to serve others.”
The leader of the 307-strong House of Representatives urged his colleagues and the entire legislative workforce to extend their generosity to less fortunate Filipinos, especially those impacted by recent calamities and tragedies.
“Christmas is a time of joy, but for many of our fellow Filipinos—especially those affected by calamities or tragedies—this season can be a struggle. We are in a unique position to make a difference,” he said.
He urged everyone to engage in meaningful acts of kindness, whether through small gestures or organized efforts to support those in need.
“Let us remember that the true spirit of Christmas is found in giving and sharing. Whether it’s a small act of kindness, lending a helping hand, or contributing to efforts that bring relief and hope to those in need, we can all do something meaningful. By working together, we can help make this season brighter for others, even in the smallest ways,” the Speaker said.
He continued, “I know that many of you already go out of your way to support your communities, and for that, I commend you. This year, let’s amplify that generosity. Let us be a source of light and hope not just for our own families but for others who may be facing difficult times.”
Speaker Romualdez also extended heartfelt thanks to the House employees, praising their unwavering dedication and behind-the-scenes work.
“To all of you who work tirelessly every day, I want to express my deepest thanks. Your dedication, whether seen or unseen, keeps the wheels of this institution turning. You’ve managed tight deadlines, overcome challenges, and poured your heart into your work. All of that makes a difference—not just within these halls, but across our country,” he said.
At the same time, Speaker Romualdez reminded the men and women of the legislative chamber to focus on self-care and spending time with their families during the holidays.
“The holidays are a chance to recharge, reconnect, and reflect on what’s most important,” he pointed out. “Remember, the work we do here impacts not only the present but also the future of the nation, and it starts with each of us being in our best shape—mentally, emotionally, and physically.”
