Good Friday marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. It is observed during Holy Week, two days before Easter Sunday.
Though it remembers a painful event, the term "Good" reflects the hope and salvation it brought to humanity through Christ's sacrifice.
– Church services – Prayers and fasting – Reflective readings – The Stations of the Cross
Jesus was crucified at Calvary. He bore the sins of the world — a symbol of ultimate love and forgiveness.
– Love – Sacrifice – Redemption Good Friday reminds us of the power of faith and the light that follows darkness.
While Good Friday is somber, Easter Sunday brings celebration — marking Jesus’ resurrection and victory over death.