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What is forbidden to do on Good FridayGood Friday is a day of fasting and mourning because it is the day when Jesus Christ was crucified. The main ceremony on this day is the removal of the Holy Epitaph from the altar and placing it on a table in the middle of the church. Faith says that we must go to church to participate in the service of removing the air, but also to symbolically pass under it. On Good Friday, in popular tradition, baked food…
Good Friday is the saddest day in the Christian calendar, the day when the suffering of Jesus Christ is commemorated. Accordingly, this day flows in silence, prayer and strict restraint. The Good Friday meal is lean and modest — no meat, eggs, dairy, and even no oil.
Good Friday reminds us of the Passion of the Savior for the sins of mankind, of the crucifixion on the Cross which was not practiced by the Jews, but by the Romans. From the Scripture we learn that after Christ was scourged, Pilate, washing his hands, pronounces the sentence. The Savior Christ is sent to the place of crucifixion, carrying His cross.
Good Friday is a crucial day in the Christian liturgy and the commemoration of the death of Christ on the cross. After his imprisonment Jesus is subjected to a judgment, where he suffers aberrant torture. The faithful approach the temple to pray the Way of the Cross, to pray the Seven Words, the Rosary of [...]
Good Friday, also known as Good Friday, is one of the most important and solemn days in the Christian Orthodox calendar, part of Holy Week, the period preceding Easter, the celebration of the Resurrection of the Lord.
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