
Good Friday 2022: Date, history, significance of Easter and everything you need to know
Good Friday 2022: The day is also known as Great Friday, Holy Friday, Easter Friday, or Black Friday, is a significant day for the Christian world because it commemorates Jesus Christ’s crucifixion.
The question now is, why is the day known as Good Friday if it has such a tragic history? The derivation of the term “good” in the phrase “Good Friday” is debated in various quarters.
Good Friday is a public holiday in many countries, including India, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Bermuda, Brazil, Finland, Malta, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, and Sweden.
Date
Good Friday is the sixth day of the Holy Weeks leading up to Easter. The aforementioned crucifixion is claimed to have occurred around AD 30 or AD 33. Easter is celebrated on the first Sunday after the Paschal Full Moon, which is April 17th this year, while Good Friday is marked on April 15.
History
The name “Good Friday” does not appear in the Holy Bible; however, the religious book tells us how Jesus was betrayed by Judas, which resulted in his incarceration. After being put to a cross and asked to carry it to his crucifixion location, he was beaten by Roman troops. The name ‘Good’ is incongruous with the events on this day; however, others feel that the term is associated with the words ‘pious or holy,’ and Good Friday is followed by Easter Sunday, the day on which Jesus was resurrected from the dead.
Significance
Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s crucifixion on Good Friday. For Christians all across the world, it is a day of mourning, penance, and fasting. For the same reason, the day is also known as Black Friday. Good Friday, also known as Holy Friday, marks the completion of Lent, a 40-day fasting period for Christians.
How Christians observe Good Friday:
Good Friday is a day of grief during which people fast and pray to the Lord. It is a day to remember Jesus Christ’s sacrifices. On this day, church services are held from noon to 3 p.m., and statue decorations are removed. Priests wear all-black garments. It is the most solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn, solemn.
Christians do not eat meat on Good Friday, and the customary fare is hot cross buns. Many individuals, however, consume fish instead of meat.
Fish is eaten because it comes from the sea and is thought to have a different type of meat. Fish designs were also thought to be hidden emblems used by Christians to identify one another during a time when their faith was prohibited. Many of those who followed Jesus Christ were fishermen as well.
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