💨 Abstract
King Charles III, in his Easter message, discussed the paradox of human life, highlighting its capacity for both cruelty and kindness. He referenced the heroic actions of those risking their lives to help others amidst war and humanitarian crises. The King emphasized the need for faith, hope, and love, stating that love is the greatest of these virtues, citing a New Testament passage.
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