Good Friday
Good
Friday is observed during the Holy Week on the Friday proceeding the Easter
Sunday. For Christians, unlike Christmas, it is a day of mourning. According to
the Canonical gospel, Jesus Christ was crucified on this Friday after much
torment and sufferings which eventually lead to his death at Cavalry. So, they
lament on the death of Jesus Christ which they believe is of great essence as
it brought salvation to the human race.
This is an important event in Christianity, as
it represents the sacrifices and suffering in Jesus' life. The crucifixion was
the culmination of a number of events in Holy Week, including: Jesus' triumphal
return to Jerusalem on Palm Sunday; Jesus washing his disciples' feet; and
Jesus' last supper on Maundy Thursday.
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