You don't do anything on Good Friday except Catholics do not eat meat and I'm a Catholic . Good Friday is the last day of Lent and there the fasting and meatless meals are over for another year. Prayers are said and thoughtfulness about the passion of Christ is very important. It is a sad and solemn day but in three days we celebrate because Christ rose from the dead on Easter Sunday.
Most Canadians are Christian and Good Friday is a day celebrated by Christians.
Good Friday
What we celebrate on Good Friday is THE LORD'S PASSION
Good Friday is a celebration only observed by Christians- thus, Muslims do not celebrate this occasion. However, some Muslims may celebrate a little by buying themselves some chocolate eggs.
Good Friday originated over 2000 years ago, when Jesus was crucified by the Romans. It precedes Easter, when Christians celebrate the Resurrection (Jesus rising from the dead on the third day).
A lot of it depends on what domination you are in. The basic ones that all Christians celebrate are Christmas and Easter. Others include Advent, Pentecost, and Lent.
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Any countries celebrate good friday,it just depends on what you belive.For example, if i lived in Pakistain and i was a christain then i would celebrate it.Get it? Any countries celebrate good friday,it just depends on what you belive.For example, if i lived in Pakistain and i was a christain then i would celebrate it.Get it?
Yes, of course, Good Friday is celebrated anywhere there are Christians.
Good Friday is not a Jewish occasion nor is it based on a Jewish Holiday as it deals exclusively with the life of Jesus. To see how Christians celebrate Good Friday, see the related question below.
Christians celebrate three essential events: Good Friday, Easter and Christmas. In addition, there are several other events during the year which are important, depending on the Christian denomination. Some denominations celebrate events such as Epiphany, Harvest Thanksgiving, Pentecost, Advent, the Reformation (Lutherans) and remember (not "celebrate") events such as Ash Wednesday and Lent.
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