Vice President Visits Santa Maria Kartasura Church, Presents 200 Christmas Gifts to Children

Indonesia‘s Vice President Gibran Spreads Christmas Cheer, Urges Tolerance

Indonesia’s Vice President, Ma’ruf Amin, has been actively engaging with the public ahead of the festive season, spreading joy and promoting unity. In a recent visit to the historic Gereja Santa Maria Kartasura in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Gibran distributed 200 Christmas gifts to children, bringing smiles to their faces and warmth to their homes.

The Vice President, accompanied by his wife, was greeted enthusiastically by the local community. The event was a testament to the spirit of tolerance and harmony that Indonesia is renowned for, with people of different faiths coming together to celebrate the season of love and giving.

Gibran’s visit was not just about gift-giving; it was also a call for unity and understanding. In a separate event in Surakarta, the Vice President addressed the congregation of the Gereja Bethel Indonesia (GBI), emphasizing the importance of tolerance and mutual respect among the diverse Indonesian population.

"Let’s strive to maintain harmony and unity among our people," Gibran said, "Tolerance is the key to our nation’s progress and prosperity."

The Vice President’s message of hope and unity echoes the spirit of the festive season. In Medan, Gibran met with local leaders and expressed his hope that the upcoming Christmas would bring blessings and positivity to all.

"Let’s use this opportunity to strengthen our bonds and spread happiness," Gibran said, "Let’s make this Christmas a source of inspiration and unity."

As Indonesia gears up for the festive season, Vice President Gibran’s initiatives serve as a reminder of the power of love, tolerance, and unity in creating a harmonious and prosperous society. His efforts are not just about celebrating a season, but about celebrating the essence of Indonesia – its diversity and its unity.

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