Trump's statement: This Holy Week, Melania and I join in prayer with Christians

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Briefings & Statements
Presidential Message on Holy Week, 2025
The White House
April 13, 2025

This Holy Week, Melania and I join in prayer with Christians celebrating the crucifixion and resurrection of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ—the living Son of God who conquered death, freed us from sin, and unlocked the gates of Heaven for all of humanity.

Beginning with Christ's triumphal entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday and culminating in the Paschal Triduum, which begins on Holy Thursday with the Mass of the Lord's Supper, followed by Good Friday, and reaching its pinnacle in the Easter Vigil on Holy Saturday night. This week is a time of reflection for Christians to memorialize Jesus' crucifixion—and to prepare their hearts, minds, and souls for His miraculous Resurrection from the dead.

During this sacred week, we acknowledge that the glory of Easter Sunday cannot come without the sacrifice Jesus Christ made on the cross.  In His final hours on Earth, Christ willingly endured excruciating pain, torture, and execution on the cross out of a deep and abiding love for all His creation.  Through His suffering, we have redemption.  Through His death, we are forgiven of our sins.  Through His Resurrection, we have hope of eternal life.  On Easter morning, the stone is rolled away, the tomb is empty, and light prevails over darkness—signaling that death does not have the final word.

This Holy Week, my Administration renews its promise to defend the Christian faith in our schools, military, workplaces, hospitals, and halls of government.  We will never waver in safeguarding the right to religious liberty, upholding the dignity of life, and protecting God in our public square.

As we focus on Christ's redeeming sacrifice, we look to His love, humility, and obedience—even in life's most difficult and uncertain moments.  This week, we pray for an outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon our beloved Nation.  We pray that America will remain a beacon of faith, hope, and freedom for the entire world, and we pray to achieve a future that reflects the truth, beauty, and goodness of Christ's eternal kingdom in Heaven.

May God bless you and your family during this special time of year and may He continue to bless the United States of America.

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/2025/04/presidential-message-on-holy-week-2025/
To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.
Saint Teresa of Avila

clau clau

Many will honour Jesus on Psalm Sunday but who will still be there on Good Friday?



Pilate therefore said to him: Art thou a king then? Jesus answered: Thou sayest that I am a king. For this was I born, and for this came I into the world; that I should give testimony to the truth. Every one that is of the truth, heareth my voice.
"You must be mad," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here" - Lewis Carroll

But when he's dumb and no more here,
Nineteen hundred years or near,
Clau-Clau-Claudius shall speak clear.
(https://completeandunabridged.blogspot.com/2009/06/i-claudius.html)

Santantonio


Melkite


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TradGranny

Trump: Jesus' Death And Resurrection The 'Most Monumental Events in All of History'
by Andreas Wailzer | Lifesite
April 17th, 2025 8:18 AM

President Trump described Easter as the most important moment 'in all of history,' urging Americans to find 'hope in the knowledge that Christ died for them.'
Trump: Jesus' Death And Resurrection The 'Most Monumental Events in All of History'

WASHINGTON, D.C. (LifeSiteNews) — President Donald Trump acknowledged the importance of Jesus Christ's death and resurrection during a Wednesday prayer dinner held at the White House.

In his speech at the beginning of the event, Trump said that during Holy Week, "we remember two of the most monumental events in all of history: the death and the resurrection of Jesus Christ."

"Nearly 2,000 years ago, during the sacred week, the living son of God entered Jerusalem in triumph," the president stated. " Soon after the savior of mankind, who brought truth and light into the world, was betrayed, arrested, and tried, beaten, and nailed to a cross and crucified. For our sake, He gave up His life."

" And as the very great Reverend Billy Graham once said, 'God proved His love on the cross when Christ hung and bled and died. It was God saying to the world: I love you.'"

"Three days later, Christ's followers found the empty tomb," Trump continued.

" Jesus had defeated darkness and death and promised new life to all of humankind. And that's what we celebrate each year at Easter, as we joyfully proclaim on Sunday, 'He has risen.'"

"The death and resurrection of Jesus are the essence of the Christian faith, whether rich or poor, healthy or sick, young or old, or in times of peace or war, Christians everywhere find solace and hope in the knowledge that Christ died for them and that they could be united with Him in heaven, and that's what we want. That's what we all want," the president said.

"The miracles of Holy Week set in motion a transformation in human existence," Trump stressed. "Countless millions of Americans have been moved by Christ's example to heal the sick, defend their families, lift up their communities, and make our country stronger, better, and greater than ever before."

Trump went on to describe the success of his first three months in office.

" We are restoring our prosperity, securing our borders. We are rebuilding the U.S. military," he stated.

The president emphasized his administration's effort to help persecuted Christians worldwide and to end "anti-Christian bias" in the U.S.

"There is anti-Christian [bias]. You don't hear about that very much, but there is anti-Christian bias. We are stopping the radical indoctrination in our schools and supporting school choice, and we are going to be moving our education department and various educational departments down to the states, where they belong," he said.

Trump noted that he "banned men from women's sports" and " signed an executive order making the official policy of the United States that God created two genders, male and female."

" America has put [its] trust in God. It will always be 'In God we trust.' We will never change that," he stressed.

" And with God's help, we can overcome every challenge, triumph over every evil, and restore the spirit of faith in the United States for generations to come," Trump said.  "We have a very simple slogan: Make America Great Again. And that's exactly what we're doing."

Trump closed his speech by wishing everyone a "very joyful and blessed Easter."

READ: President Trump publishes powerful Holy Week message

On Palm Sunday, Trump published a powerful Holy Week message, reiterating the importance of Christ's death and resurrection for the atonement of mankind's sin and the gift of eternal life in heaven.

"Through His suffering, we have redemption. Through His death, we are forgiven of our sins. Through His resurrection, we have hope of eternal life," the president's Palm Sunday statement read.

"We pray that America will remain a beacon of faith, hope, and freedom for the entire world, and we pray to achieve a future that reflects the truth, beauty, and goodness of Christ's eternal kingdom in Heaven," Trump said in his message.
To have courage for whatever comes in life - everything lies in that.
Saint Teresa of Avila

KreKre

It's a good message, on its own. Do not dwell on the personal sins of the man who delivered it: it doesn't matter who said it, except that it has a greater reach when it is a prominent individual. It would be just as good of a message if Biden had said it (but of course, he didn't). Whether Trumps really means it, or whether he is a hypocrite, is entirely between him and God.
Christus vincit! Christus regnat! Christus imperat!

Michael Wilson

He sounds like a Catholic, and this message puts all the so called Catholic bishops and the "Pope" to shame.
"The World Must Conform to Our Lord and not He to it." Rev. Dennis Fahey CSSP

"My brothers, all of you, if you are condemned to see the triumph of evil, never applaud it. Never say to evil: you are good; to decadence: you are progess; to death: you are life. Sanctify yourselves in the times wherein God has placed you; bewail the evils and the disorders which God tolerates; oppose them with the energy of your works and your efforts, your life uncontaminated by error, free from being led astray, in such a way that having lived here below, united with the Spirit of the Lord, you will be admitted to be made but one with Him forever and ever: But he who is joined to the Lord is one in spirit." Cardinal Pie of Potiers