President Anura Kumara Dissanayake’s Christmas Message

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President Anura Kumara Dissanayake extended warm wishes to Christians in Sri Lanka and around the world on the occasion of Christmas, emphasizing the timeless values of unity, peace, and humanity embodied in the birth and teachings of Jesus Christ.

In his message, the President reflected on the profound simplicity of Christ’s birth among humble shepherds, highlighting that Jesus Christ brought salvation to all, transcending divisions of wealth, status, and power. The divine message delivered to the shepherds by angels serves as a reminder of the call to unity and mutual care.

“As a nation, we are at a pivotal moment,” the President noted, “embarking on a journey to transform Sri Lanka into a land where peace replaces divisions, and mutual understanding fosters harmony.” Drawing inspiration from Christ’s life, rooted in the pursuit of freedom and justice, he urged the nation to embrace the values of love and unity in their shared commitment to a brighter future.

The President called for a transformative social revival to build a just, compassionate, and equitable society. “This is a moment for collective national renewal,” he said, “where determination, resilience, and courage can lead us toward a prosperous nation and fulfilling lives for all.”

Acknowledging the challenges of modern society, which often promotes selfish competition, he encouraged embracing humanity’s virtues this Christmas—empathy, respect for equality, fraternity, and coexistence. These values, he affirmed, are essential for creating a society that thrives on mutual care and collective joy.

President Dissanayake also pledged to work towards a strong and stable economy, social justice, and a political culture grounded in democracy and integrity. “Together, with firm resolve, we can create a beautiful nation filled with humanity and freedom,” he stated.

Concluding his message, the President wished all Christians a blessed and joyful Christmas, filled with the enduring spirit of hope and goodwill.

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