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what is the central theme of good friday?​

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Answered by 46omkar7
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Good Friday, the day when Christians remember the crucifixion of Jesus. The crucifixion and resurrection are the central events in the Christian faith. That is why Good Friday and Easter Sunday are such important days in the Christian year. The cross is the central theme of worship.

Answered by studyloveinfinity
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For Christians, Good Friday is a crucial day of the year because it celebrates what we believe to be the most momentous weekend in the history of the world. Ever since Jesus died and was raised, Christians have proclaimed the cross and resurrection of Jesus to be the decisive turning point for all creation.

Also known as Holy Friday or Black Friday, Good Friday is considered as one of the most somber days for Christians during the Holy Week. The day is known as Karfreitag or 'Sorrowful Friday' in German, while in Spanish it is called Viernes Santo or 'Holy or Sacred Friday'.

Good Friday is observed with fasting and praying by many Christians believers as they remember the judgment, passion, crucifixion, death, and burial of Jesus Christ. Christians believe Jesus was crucified on Good Friday and rose again three days later - which is marked as Easter. The three days are known as the Easter Triduum.

Brief history of Good Friday

Good Friday is held in honor and remembrance of Jesus's Crucifixion. It is held after Maundy Thursday, which recalls the Last Supper, and on the Friday before Easter Sunday. In Christianity, Jesus' death is one of the most important segments of the Holy Bible. In dying, Christians believe Jesus took on all the sins of the world and thus it is only through his sacrifice, that they are redeemed and allowed to enter into heaven.

Sometimes people dress in black and maintain silence during the hours of Christ's suffering. The death of Jesus symbolizes the death and forgiveness for all of mankind's sins, with Jesus taking the ultimate sacrifice for the good of all humans.

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