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Why Is Good Friday Observed?
Good Friday is a special day observed by the Christians for commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is also known as the Holy Friday, Great Friday or the Black Friday. Good Friday is observed on the Friday prior to the Easter Sunday.
Many Christians spend this day by fasting, prayer, meditation and repentance for the agony that Christ suffered on the cross. On Good Friday people remember the day when Jesus suffered and died at the cross as the ultimate sacrifice for our sins. The observance of Good Friday is followed by the glorious celebration of Easter when Jesus miraculously rose from dead, showing His victory over sin and death.

Take a look at the origin, traditions and rituals of Good Friday.
Origin
Of
Good
Friday
There
are
two
possible
origins
of
the
word
'Good
Friday'.
The
first
may
have
come
from
the
Gallican
Church
in
Gaul
(modern-day
France
and
Germany).
The
name
"Gute
Freitag" is
Germanic
in
origin
and
it
literally
means
"good"
or
"holy"
Friday.
The
second
possibility
is
a
variation
on
the
name
"God's
Friday,"
where
the
word
"good"
was
used
to
replace
the
word
"God".
Good
Friday
Rituals
The
rituals
of
Good
Friday
are
different
in
every
church.
The
ceremony
is
usually
sombre
and
priests
dress
up
in
black
signifying
mourning.
No
candles
are
lit
at
the
altar.
Every
things
demonstrates
grief
over
Jesus'
death.
Starting anytime between midnight and 3 a.m., priests begin to recite specific prayers. At the morning ceremony, the priest recites lessons from the scriptures. Later, there is a succession of prayers asking for God's mercy and forgiveness for all humankind.
Thus, Good Friday is a day of sorrow mixed with joy. It is a time to grieve over the sin of man and to rejoice upon God's love in giving His only Son for the redemption of sin.



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