By most accounts, the early church did not have holidays, since the general belief was that Jesus would be returning within the lifetime of the early believers, so rituals and holidays were not necessary. But when Jesus did not return, the church gradually established ceremonies, rituals, and holidays to unite believers and allow them to express their faith. Good Friday does not seem to have been observed until about the year 350 or so, but we do not have any exact dates for the very first time.
The date of first Good Friday celebration is unknown, as there is no official record or history of origin.
Yes, of course, Good Friday is celebrated anywhere there are Christians.
Most Canadians are Christian and Good Friday is a day celebrated by Christians.
No. Good Friday is Christian and always occurs on a Friday. Passover is a Jewish festival and occurs on a different day. They are usually close to each other, but not always together and they are celebrating different things. Passover is not celebrated by Christians and Good Friday is not celebrated by Jews.
Same as here if they are Christian.
In the time of Easter it is celebrated on April 22,2011 in the year 2011
because every1 knows that good Friday is celebrated on Friday and any fixed date cannot be Friday in each and every year.
Good Friday is celebrated by Christians everywhere in the world on the same day. In 2014, that's April 18th.
Good Friday is not 'celebrated', it is observed as the most solemn day of the Liturgical Calendar. It is observed by attending Good Friday services which include the reading of the Passion according to St. John, adoration of the cross and a communion service. No Mass is held on Good friday.
Roman Catholic AnswerBefore Vatican Council II, Good Friday was celebrated in black vestments. Since the reform of the liturgy, the Good Friday liturgy is celebrated in red vestments.
Do you like black Friday
No, the Last Supper was celebrated on the night prior to what is now known as Good Friday. Maundy Thursday is now the commemoration of the events on the night of Jesus' arrest.
The Church calls the day that Our Blessed Lord died Good Friday. Good Friday is the only day of the year when Mass cannot be celebrated in the Roman Rite, and a liturgy called the Mass of the Presanctified is celebrated in which Parishioners are given Holy Communion that was consecrated on Holy Thursday.