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Good Friday

Good Friday

புனித வெள்ளி

Good Friday is a solemn holy day for Christians, commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ at Calvary. It is observed during the Holy Week, as part of the 40-day Lenten season. The day is marked by deep reflection, fasting, and mourning, as believers remember the ultimate sacrifice Jesus made for the redemption of humanity's sins.

1144 days ago 2023-04-07

Primary date & Panchangam

Fri, 07 Apr 2023
Friday
2023
Sobhakritu Panguni 24
Krishna Paksha Prathama Chitra - Pada 3

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Tamil Nadu Spiritual Experience

The Passion of Christ

Jesus Christ was falsely accused, condemned to death, crowned with thorns, and brutally scourged. He was forced to carry his own heavy wooden cross to the hill of Calvary.

Even while enduring agonizing pain on the cross, Jesus prayed for his executioners, saying, 'Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do.'

Way of the Cross

On Good Friday, churches conduct the 'Way of the Cross' devotion. Believers meditate on the 14 stations depicting the events from Jesus's condemnation to his burial.

In many famous shrines in Tamil Nadu, thousands of pilgrims walk up holy hills performing the Way of the Cross, deeply reflecting on Christ's suffering.

Liturgy and Fasting

No mass or Holy Eucharist is celebrated on Good Friday. The somber church service includes the reading of the Passion narrative, meditation on the 7 Last Words of Jesus, and the Veneration (kissing) of the Cross.

It is a day of strict fasting and abstinence. Devout Christians partake in only one simple meal and abstain from meat as a sign of penance.

The Meaning of Sacrifice

Good Friday reminds humanity of God's immense love. Christ's sacrifice teaches believers the ultimate virtues of accepting suffering for the good of others and forgiving one's enemies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is called 'Good' because Christians believe that through the tragic death of Jesus, the supreme 'good' of salvation and forgiveness of sins was achieved for humanity.

It is a devotional practice of meditating step-by-step on the 14 key events from Jesus's trial to his crucifixion and burial.

Yes, it is a day of obligatory fasting and abstinence from meat, where believers partake in very simple meals as a form of penance.

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