Today, Christians observe Good Friday, a holy day of sacrifice, redemption, and faith. As we gather with loved ones, let us carry our blessings forward and look to the future with hope.
“He himself bore our sins in his body on the cross, so that, free from sins, we might live for righteousness; by his wounds you have been healed.” -1 Peter 2:24 Wishing all those observing today a solemn Good Friday.
Today, over 2.4 billion Christians across Alberta and around the world mark Good Friday. It is a solemn day of reflection, sacrifice, and faith. A reminder of the enduring values of grace, humility, and redemption that continue to shape our communities. To all those observing, Show more Load image 5 KB
Today, we mark Good Friday, a solemn day of reflection, faith and sacrifice for Christians across Ontario and around the world. As we reflect, we are reminded of the enduring importance of compassion, humility and hope. 0:16 Load video
WATCH: Mayor Olivia Chow gets heckled by spectators during the annual procession commemorating the crucifixion: “Shame on you! Bringing our taxes up.” “Have respect for Good Friday!” “No, have respect for the taxpayer!” “God bless you… this is Jesus’s day, sir, not your day Show more 0:27 2 MB Load video
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This is THE DAY to contemplate what Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ did for all of us. Blessed Good Friday! 2:32 Load video
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Today, Israeli forces will be enjoying the annual 'Beating of the Christians' festival which starts on Good Friday. Every year, Jewish police, military and citizens enjoy an orgy of beating, humiliating and spitting on Christian pilgrims. 1:15 6 MB Load video From Parody Jeff
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Holy Week Friday, my dear friends. Good Friday Jesus told the truth in order to save all who come to Him. And the high priest said to Jesus, “I adjure you by the living God, tell us if you are the Christ, the Son of God.” Jesus said to him, “You have said so. But I tell you, Show more Load image
Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. Recognized for its solemnity, the day marks the climax of Holy Week and initiating the Easter Triduum that concludes on Easter Sunday. Many Christians reflect on the sufferings and sacrifices of Jesus, with the central theme being his passion, crucifixion, and death.
The observance has its roots placed deeply into Christian tradition, drawing from biblical accounts of Christ's death and resurrection. In Canada, a country notable for its religious diversity, Good Friday holds particular significance. It was instituted as a day of solemn prayer and fasting by the first Christians, a tradition that the varied Christian communities in Canada observe till date. It is a statutory holiday in all provinces and territories, designed as a day of reflection and reverence.
In Canada, many Christians attend church services where biblical accounts of Christ's crucifixion are read and sometimes reenacted. Others may take part in the Stations of the Cross, a series of images commemorating Jesus on the day of his execution. Notably, on Good Friday, many businesses, schools and government offices across Canada are closed, and some restrict the sale of alcohol in observation of the solemn nature of the day. The date of Good Friday varies each year, falling between March 20th and April 23rd, depending on the date of Easter Sunday which is determined by the lunar calendar.
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In some communities in Canada, particularly in Quebec, there are traditional Good Friday meals such as a tourtiere, a meat pie that has been adapted to instead include fish for the holiday.
In the city of Toronto, the annual Good Friday procession in Little Italy, organized by the St. Francis of Assisi church has been a long-held tradition, drawing tens of thousands of spectators and participants to reenact and remember Christ's passion and crucifixion.
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One tradition on Good Friday is to make and eat hot cross buns. The bread, which is slightly sweet, has a cross on the top that represents the crucifixion. It is thought to be an English tradition that dates back 500 years.
Visit Butchart Gardens: The Butchart Gardens in Brentwood Bay, British Columbia, is a fantastic place to witness the arrival of spring on Good Friday. The stunning flower arrangements and calming atmosphere are a real treat.
Read a book to learn more about Good Friday in Canada: The Canadians: Biographies of a Nation - Volume III - by Patrick Watson & Benjamin Holleman: It provides cultural and religious insights about Canada and can provide context on how religious observances like Good Friday are woven into the fabric of Canadian life.