Christians Worldwide Observe Good Friday
Christians Worldwide Observe Good Friday
Christians around the world observe Good Friday as a solemn day of reflection, marking the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ.
Occurring on the Friday before Easter, it is a key event of Holy Week.
While the day remembers suffering, the term "Good" signifies its sacred nature and the belief in the resulting salvation of humanity.
Many believers practice fasting or abstinence from meat, while others participate in silent processions to honor the journey to Calvary.
In some cultures, people eat Hot Cross Buns or visit gravesites.
Because the date is tied to the lunar calendar, the observance changes each year.
Despite different practices among denominations, the day remains a shared period of prayer and spiritual contemplation, emphasizing the profound sacrifice that lies at the heart of the Christian faith.
