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Good Friday: A Sacred Day of Reflection and Redemption

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April 14, 2025

Though the events remembered on Good Friday are tragic, the day is called "Good" because of the good that resulted from Jesus's sacrifice. It is a day that symbolizes hope, forgiveness, and the victory of love over sin. The word "good" in this context is often interpreted to mean "holy" or "pious," reflecting the sacred nature of the day.

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Good Friday: A Sacred Day of Reflection and Redemption

Good Friday is a deeply significant day for Christians around the world, observed on the Friday before Easter Sunday. It commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his sacrificial death at Calvary. This solemn day marks the culmination of Jesus's earthly life and mission—his willingness to suffer and die for the redemption of humanity's sins.

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