Good Friday 2022: Facts, traditions and normsGood Friday signifies the day when Jesus Christ was crucified on the cross. It is a day of mourning for Christians and one needs to acknowledge the significance of the day while sharing good wishes with prayers. Here, we list some facts, traditions and norms associated with the day.
Why is the day called Good Friday? There are several theories on its origin. Many Christians believe that it was the day when their messiah died for human sin, which preceded the resurrection. Some also believe that the word 'Good' has the same meaning as the English word, Holy. Credit: PTI Photo
No meat on Good Friday: This day is followed by Lenten fasting rules. On this day Catholics avoid consuming meat; they eat one complete meal and two smaller ones. Credit: AFP Photo
Church bells toll: Around the world, various traditions and rituals surround Good Friday. One among them is ending the Good Friday service by ringing the church's bell 33 times. Credit: DH Photo
Older than Christmas: The celebration of Good Friday is far older than the Christmas. Even in the Bible, the birthdate of Jesus is not mentioned. However, it does specify the crucifixion. Credit: Reuters Photo
Judas Iscariot's betrayal: Jesus Christ was betrayed for 30 pieces of silver by Judas Iscariot, one of his 12 disciples. Credit: Reuters Photo