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PNP notes peaceful, orderly observance of 'Undas'
Manila Bulletin
|November 2, 2025
The observance of "Undas" has, so far, been “peaceful and orderly” despite the anticipated massive travel surge, the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported on All Saints' Day on Saturday, Nov. 1.
Based on collated data from the ground, as of 6 a.m., Saturday, acting PNP Chief Police Lt. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez Jr. said they have not monitored any incident or threat in all places of convergence, from transportation hubs to cemeteries.
“Our goal is to make Undas 2025 peaceful and orderly. We are continuously monitoring the situation on the ground and with the dedication of our personnel and counterparts from other government agencies, and with the cooperation of the public, we are on the right track of achieving that goal,” he said.
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Meanwhile, in a message from South Korea where he is attending the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, President Marcos called on Filipinos to observe All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day with prayer, reflection, and a renewed commitment to live out the virtues and legacy of those who came before them.
The President urged the public to remember not only their departed loved ones but also the "noteworthy exemplars of the Christian faith," saying that both days are meant to inspire gratitude and faith.
"Every November, we dedicate the first two days of the month to a solemn pause to pray, reflect, and recall the many people whose deeds and presence continue to be felt long after their passing," Marcos said.
He described the twin feasts as a reminder that "those who came before us do not vanish into nothingness but continue to live on in our hearts and minds." Marcos emphasized that remembrance carries a deeper meaning.
"To pray is to enter communion with our saints and deceased loved ones, to light a candle is to bind our conscience with their legacy, and to lay flowers is to pledge to uphold their mission," he said.
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