Predominantly observed by the Christians spread all across the globe, it is considered as more of a mourning day remembering the crucifixion of Jesus. In Germany, the day is observed as Karfreitag or 'Sorrowful Friday' in German. Similarly, in Spain, Good Friday is observed as Viernes Santo or 'Holy or Sacred Friday'. In year 2025, Good Friday will be observed on the 18th of April.
Date | Holiday | Holiday type |
Friday, 18 April 2025 | Good Friday | Gazetted Holiday |
Good Friday is a Christian Festival Celebrate remembering the crucifixion of Jesus. It is a solemn day of reflection and mourning for Christians, observed during Holy Week. It falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday.
Good Friday is held in remembrance of the crucifixion of Jesus. It is widely believed among the Christians that on this day Jesus was crucified. The resurrection of Jesus, three days later after the crucifixion, is observed as Easter.
In Christianity, it's believed that the day Jesus died, he carried the sins of the world along with him and because of his sacrifice people are redeemed and can reach heaven after death. The crucifixion and death of Jesus symbolises his sacrifice and forgiveness for all the sins committed by humans.
The biggest remembrance takes place in the Vatican City where people flock to witness the Pope reciting the way of the cross outside the Colosseum for Catholics from all across the world. A massive cross with torches burns in the sky and believers hold their own candles.
Catholics observe the day by fasting and offering prayers in the Churches. Services are held in the afternoon—the time when Jesus was crucified on the cross. Christians honour Jesus by remembering his sacrifices and the pain he went through during the last hours for the good of all mankind. Some churches also observe the Veneration of the Cross. It's a small ritual where Christians kneel before the cross to affirm their faith.
Every year in London, on Good Friday a passion play depicting the crucifixion in Trafalgar Square is held. Thousands of people gather to watch the 90-minute play, which is open to public and completely free. In Bermuda, people engage in flying kites that resemble Jesus's journey or ascension to heaven.
Some Churches, especially those in Mexico and Belgium are covered in black or dark colours. In Jerusalem, which is considered as the birthplace of Jesus, Christians follow the same path that led to Jesus's crucifixion carrying a cross (sometimes of the same weight) similar to the one that Jesus carried. In Ireland, it's prohibited to sell alcohol on this day.
In India, people of Christian faith go to churches to offer respect to the Lord. The day is observed as a national holiday for most government offices, IT firms, stock markets, and banks. It's also a public holiday for people residing in Daman and Diu, as well as Dadra and Nagar Haveli as per the Bombay High Court's directive. Parades are held in some places in remembrance of Jesus. Christianity-based religious programmes are common.
Good Friday is more of a sombre day in the entire "Holy Week" and is not celebrated with fairs and events. It's a day where the Christians gather to remember and honour Jesus' sacrifice.
Holy Week is celebrated in the week before Easter and each day of the week is observed as ‘Holy Day’. The days of this week are named as:
Here are some of the significant days of the Holy Week:
Maundy Thursday:
Good Friday:
Holy Saturday:
Easter Sunday:
The following are some of the traditional practices followed on Good Friday:
Good Friday is celebrated in memory of Jesus Christ's death, passion and crucifixion. The most important symbol of Good Friday is the crucifix, which represents the way in which Jesus Christ died. A few crosses bear a figure of Jesus Christ. Other symbols of Good Friday comprise of black cloth utlised to cover crosses, paintings and statues in churches. Besides, a few people create a plain appearance in churches and houses by removing all flowers.
Post offices, banks, and all federal, state, and municipal government agencies are normally closed on Good Friday in observance of the holiday. Additionally, Christian companies, institutions, and groups may be closed or run on a limited schedule. It is advised to get in touch with your local transportation agency to confirm schedules if you intend to take public transit on this day.
Large parades and prayer gatherings can cause localised traffic problems in areas with a sizable Christian population.
Day | Holiday | Week number |
Friday, 03 April 2026 | Good Friday 2026 | 14 |
Good Friday is celebrated to commemorate the crucifixion of Jesus and his death at calvary.
At Calvary, the place of skull, Jesus was crucified after being nailed and flogged on to the cross by feet and wrists.
Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus and resurrection of Jesus, Good Friday, will be observed on 18 April 2025.
During Good Fridays, including Ash Wednesday and all Fridays during Lent, Catholics above 14 years of age must abstain from consuming meat. Pork, ham, chicken, beef, deer, lamb, and other meat flesh are not allowed, while fruits, vegetables, grains, milk, fish, and egg are allowed during Good Friday.
On Good Friday, red color is to be worn, as it symbolises the honour towards the blood that Jesus shed for our salvation on the Cross.
Fish is predominantly consumed during Good Friday, and it is a tradition followed by the Catholics. This is because Jesus sacrificed his flesh, so people abstain from consuming meaty flesh on Good Friday.
As per the rules for Good Friday, the members of Latin Catholic Church the fasting norms are mandatory for age group ranging between 18 to 59 years. The rule also mentions about abstinence and obligatory fasting for Catholics during Good Friday and Ash Wednesday.
The resurrection of Jesus and his victory over sin and death marks the pinnacle of Christian celebration, due to which the Friday, the day of crucifixion of Jesus is also called Good Friday.
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