‘IT WAS A GOOD TIME TO TAKE A BREATH’ Marcos said he went into a retreat, which he said was a routine for him, and “fasted” starting on Good Friday. READ:
“Very good! Very quiet. I did my usual routine, where I went into retreat. For the weekend, starting on Friday, I fasted,” he said in a chance interview in Bataan when asked how he spent the Holy Week break.
“It was a good time to take a breath, take a step back, take long walks, and think very hard about what it is that we have to do,” Marcos added.On Monday, Marcos attended the 81st anniversary and commemoration of the Araw ng Kagitingan, or Day of Valor.Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
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