Christians celebrate Good Friday

Good Friday is the last day of Christian mourning in the week of Jesus' suffering, which is the introduction to the joy of the Resurrection.

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Good Friday celebrations in Indonesia, Photo: Reuters
Good Friday celebrations in Indonesia, Photo: Reuters
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Christians today mark Good Friday on the eve of Easter, which is considered the saddest day of Christianity because on that day, crucified on the cross at Golgotha, Jesus Christ died.

It is customary to dye Easter eggs on that day, most often in red, which symbolizes the blood of Christ.

There is no singing or rejoicing on Good Friday, and from Maundy Thursday until Easter (Sunday), when, according to belief, Jesus was resurrected, church bells do not ring because they are a sign of joy in the Orthodox church.

On these days, the time for worship and the announcement of the dead is announced with a wooden clapper.

Good Friday is the last day of Christian mourning in the week of Jesus' suffering, which is the introduction to the joy of the Resurrection.

On Easter Sunday, believers greet each other with "Christ is risen," with the response "Truly is risen."

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