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Key facts about Good Friday every Christian should know

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Key facts about Good Friday every Christian should know

Good Friday is one of the most important days in the Christian calendar, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Christians across the world observe this day with prayer, fasting, and reflection. It is a time to remember the sacrifice that is at the centre of the Christian faith.

Many believers attend church services on Good Friday. These services often focus on the suffering and death of Jesus. Some churches hold special prayers, while others have moments of silence to reflect on the meaning of the day.

Good Friday is observed during Holy Week, which leads up to Easter Sunday. It comes after Maundy Thursday and before Easter celebrations. The day carries a sombre mood as Christians reflect on the pain and sacrifice of Jesus.

Not a celebration

One key fact about Good Friday is that it is not a celebration but a day of mourning. Christians remember the suffering that Jesus went through before his death. The focus is on sacrifice, forgiveness, and love.

Mock crucifixion of a Filipino during Good Friday in 2025. PHOTO/screengrab by K24 Digital from a video posted by @ABS-CBN

Good Friday reminds Christians of the belief that Jesus died for the sins of humanity. This teaching is central to the Christian faith. It explains why the day is treated with seriousness and deep respect.

Another important fact is that many Christians fast or avoid certain activities on this day. Some choose to eat simple meals, while others spend more time in prayer. These actions are meant to show respect and reflection.

What Good Friday means to Christians

In many places, people take part in processions or reenactments of the crucifixion. These activities help believers connect with the events of the day. They also serve as a way to teach others about its meaning.

Filipino Catholics crucify themselves on Good Friday in 2025. PHOTO/screengrab by K24 Digital from a video posted by @ABS-CBN

The name “Good Friday” may seem confusing because it marks a painful event. However, Christians believe it is “good” because of what came after. They believe the sacrifice of Jesus brought hope and salvation.

Good Friday is also closely linked to Easter Sunday. While Friday marks death, Sunday marks resurrection. This connection gives meaning to the entire Easter period.

For many Christians, Good Friday is a time to pause and reflect on life. It is a moment to think about sacrifice, forgiveness, and faith. The lessons of the day continue to guide believers in their daily lives.

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