“That is why the Greek is so inextricably tied to Easter, because he believes and optimistic about his own life and the course of his homeland.”
“We are celebrating today the victory of life, the victory of light, the victory of Hope and the victory of optimism. For our lives, for our family and for our country, “the President of the Republic underlined Konstantinos Tasoulas In his statement after the Resurrection at the Athens Cathedral.
In particular, in his statement, Mr. Tatoulas said:
“The universal and universal message of the resurrection of the Lord is already embracing Greece and all Hellenism. It is the most shocking message ever heard in the world. It expresses the greatest and most meaningful overthrow ever made in the history of the world.
Death is overwhelmed by life, darkness crashes by light. This is precisely this message today embraces all of Greece and Hellenism. Christ raised the sins of the world, took responsibility for our actions and died as a human being.
But while he died as a human being, he was resurrected as a god and with his resurrection gave us the most valuable we have for the course of our lives. Faith, hope and optimism. That is why the Greek is so inextricably tied to Easter, because he believes and optimists about his own life and the course of his homeland.
And this hope and optimism are pervasive today in Greece. Today, the whole country will resonate with Christ Risen and the Truth Risen! Easter Sunday will resonate at the four ends of Greece. This optimism and this hope in which the Greeks see their personal, family career, and their national course. And as they see them with hope and optimism, the problems, the obstacles, the difficulties, the setbacks are overcome.
This is also true for our national course. Our national course has to do with our national security and our national prospect. And when we treat them with optimism and hope, their course is even better.
The course of our nation, the course of our country, the fate of our people is even better. And it becomes even better and more auspicious, when we deal with all this, as one as possible. More united in the big and great ones that have always united us. And that will always unite us.
So today we are celebrating the victory of life, the victory of light, the victory of hope and the victory of optimism. For our lives, for our family and for our country.
Happy birthday to all Greek women and all Greeks. Christ Risen! “