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Ggood Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Marked with prayers,
fasts and penance, it is a day of contrition for Christians. Observed on the
Friday just before Easter, it is a public holiday in India. Originally known as
'God's Friday', the present expression is believed to have emerged during the
10th or 11th century. According to Christian legend, Jesus Christ hailed from
Nazareth, a town in modern Israel. A well-loved and respected citizen, he was
considered by many to be the son of god. Some high officials and Jewish priests
however felt that he was trying to usurp their authority and mislead the
people. They hatched a plot against Christ with the help of one of his 12
apostles, named Judas. On charges of misleading the people, of instigating them
not to pay taxes to the emperor, and of claiming to be the messenger of god,
they arrested Christ. The following day, he was produced before a council
comprising of priests, the teachers of law and elders, and questioned about the
charges against him. Jews had his last Supper on Passover, with his 12 aposties
Finding him gulty on all counts, they presented him before the Roman Governor,
who saw no reason to condemn him. But the priests were adamant. They insisted
that it was his teachings which were responsible for all the riots in the city
of Judae. At the same time, they pleaded for the release of one of their men,
who had been imprisoned for the crime. The Governor appealed to them,
reiterating that Christ had done no wrong. When the clergy did not agree, he
handed Jesus Christ to them to do as they wished. The crowd asked for his
crucifixion. As he was led away by the soldiers, he was made to wear a crown of
thorns and mockingly addressed as 'King of the Jews' by the jeering crowd. A
huge wooden cross was placed on his shoulders, and he carried it to the place
assigned for his crucifixion. A group of his followers marched in a procession
behind him, in a show of solidarity. Two criminals were also led to the same
place to be put to death with Jesus. At the assigned place, the three men were
nailed to the crosses and left to die. Jesus died after three hours on the
Jesus is believed to have died on the cross at 3 o'clock in the afternoon Good
Friday A cross, symbolic of the one on which Jesus was crucified, is unveiled
in many churches cross. Before he breathed his last he asked god, his father,
to forgive those who were responsible for his death, as they were unaware of
the magnitude of their sin. Jesus died at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. It is
believed that he rose from his grave on the following Sunday, which is
celebrated as Easter. Jesus is believed to have died on the cross at 3 O'clock
in the afternoon The rituals for Good Friday commence on the preceding
Thursday. A feast symbolising the last supper of Christ is held on Thursday
night. The end of this meal marks the beginning of the fast for Easter. Among
some sects of the Syrian Orthodox Christians, the Good Friday liturgy begins at
midnight on Thursday, but for all other Christians it starts on Friday morning.
A plank of wood, representing the cross on which Christ was crucified is
displayed in churches for the veneration of believers. One by one, they come
and kiss it. This is followed by a service from noon to3 o'clock, in which
narratives from the four Gospels are read out. Sermons, meditation and prayers
form part of the ceremony, in memory of the suffering endured by Jesus Christ
for three hours. This is followed by a general communion service at midnight.
In some churches, mourners wearing black, move in a procession with an image of
Christ, and a ceremonial burial takes place. A day of prayer and penance, the
bells of the churches remain silent on Good Friday.
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