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Good Friday is a unique and solemn day for Christians, with ancient prayers and fervent processions

Services feature ancient liturgies, cross veneration and processions, with some churches drawing tens of thousands of worshippers.

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Good Friday is a unique and solemn day for Christians, with ancient prayers and fervent processions

Good Friday is a unique and uniquely solemn day in the Christian calendar. Celebrated the Friday before Easter, it commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus.

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Good Friday is one of the most intense and solemn moments of the Christian calendar. Located between Holy Thursday and Easter, it recalls the death of Jesus on the cross and represents the heart of the so-called Passion. It represents a day of recollection and silence, dedicated to the memory of a central event for the Christian faith. In many parts of the world rites, processions and representations are held that recall the last hours of Jesus'…

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MIAMI- Good Friday is a unique day, and of a singular solemnity, in the Christian calendar.It commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus, before what is a central principle of faith for believers, his resurrection two days later, Easter Sunday, according to the Gospels.

MIAMI .- Good Friday is a unique day—and a singular solemnity—in the Christian calendar. It commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus, before what is a central principle of faith for believers—his resurrection two days later, on Easter Sunday—, according to the Gospels.This year falls on April 3rd for Catholics and Protestants, and on April 10th for Orthodox Christians.In all Christian denominations, the offices of Good Friday do not resem…

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The day after tomorrow is the quietest of all "stil holidays": Good Friday. For 48 hours (until Easter Sunday) state-ordered mourning for religious reasons applies – with only 44 percent of church members. Secular associations want to oppose this and have again organized numerous events, which expressly do not want to preserve the serious character of these days.

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