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WHAT IS GOOD FRIDAY:

GOOD FRIDAY is the major festival of Christian community. The christian community celebrates this festival as the Black Day because it was the day on which the Lord Jesus Christ was crucified after the all physical turture.


Good friday  in this year (2020) will be celebrated. This religions festival is celebrated with greart pomp in the country and the world.

What is the story behind Good Friday? 

Great Friday remembers The Passion – the scriptural story of the execution of Jesus Christ at Calvary – before his restoration is commended on Easter Sunday.

In spite of the fact that the exact date of Christ's demise is a wellspring of much discussion, scriptural researchers will in general be in understanding that it went ahead a Friday on or close to Passover, between 30-33AD.

As per the Bible, Jesus imparted the Last Supper to his followers on what is presently set apart as Maundy Thursday.

He was then deceived by his adherent Judas Iscariot, who uncovered his area to Roman warriors as an end-result of 30 bits of silver. 

The passing of Jesus is thought to have been celebrated by Christians as far back as the fourth century (Getty Images)

The New Testament's four standard accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John all close with a nitty gritty record from Jesus' capture to his inevitable demise.

Christ first faces a preliminary with the Jewish legal body of the Sanhedrin, before a further hearing at the court of Pontius Pilate, the Roman legislative head of Judaea.

In spite of the fact that the Jewish specialists see him as blameworthy of the impious case that he is the child of God, Pilate is unconvinced that his violations warrant the death penalty.

Be that as it may, the Roman head is affected by the assembled swarms, and in spite of actually "washing his hands" of the issue, he hands the detainee over to be killed.


The Bible says that it took Jesus six hours to bite the dust on the cross at Calvary, outside Jerusalem, taking his existence with the well known words: "My God, my God, why have you spurned me?"



For what reason is Good Friday a black occasion? 

The passing of Jesus is thought to have been celebrated by Christians as a major aspect of Easter's Holy Week at any rate as far back as the fourth century.

Apparently, the calming topic of the recognition container with Good Friday's unmistakably energetic name, which is first recorded around the late thirteenth century.

There is some contest regarding the inceptions of the name, with some recommending that it is a defilement of "God's Friday" and different specialists expressing that the descriptive word "great" is just used to signify any heavenly day saw by the congregation.

Be that as it may, for some non-Christians, there's no uncertainty why it could be viewed as a decent day: it's the beginning of a long end of the week.

Great Friday is one of eight bank occasions saw over the UK, which joined with Easter Monday gives numerous Brits four valuable days off.

Albeit regularly alluded to as a bank occasion, Good Friday was in reality a current customary law occasion, thus didn't require to be formally indicated as such with the presentation of the Bank Holidays Act in 1871.















HOW TO CELEBRATE GOOD FRIDAY:

People fast on this day and after fasting special dishes are made and eaten sweet bread is prepared as a special dish on Good Friday and is also distributed as prased.



Spcial prayers are held in church on Good Friday. People come here to play .On this day, He plays wooden knocks , not bells in the church .The cross is kissed and Missiah os remembered.


This time , (2020) Good Friday is not celebrate due to spread of  dangerous covid 19.

When is Good Friday 2020? 

This year, Good Friday is on 10 April – it generally falls two days before Easter Sunday. 

Along these lines, its situation in the schedule changes from year to year, with Good Friday possibly denoted whenever between 20 March and 23 April. 

The date of Easter is determined from the primary Sunday after the principal full moon following the Spring equinox in March. 

Great Friday additionally agrees with the beginning of the Jewish celebration of Passover, which shaped the motivation for the Christian recognition, and this year runs until Saturday 27 April.

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