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Two days before Easter, Christians worldwide will observe Good Friday, one of the most somber days of the religion's year. Here's what to know.
Good Friday is always celebrated on the Friday before Easter Sunday, the day Jesus rose from the dead, to commemorate how Jesus died on Friday and resurrected on Sunday, according to the Bible.
After celebrating Maundy Thursday and commemorating the Last Supper, comes Good Friday. Believers use the day to recount the condemnation of Christ by Jewish and Roman leaders who sent him to ...