Good Friday 2013


Good Friday 2013Read below to find out when Good Friday 2013 is, but don’t leave yet if you are interested in learning more about this Christian holiday.  You may learn what Good Friday means and the origins of the term, as well as where it stands in the Easter Triduum.

 

Good Friday 2013: March 29, 2013

 

The three day period beginning with Good Friday and ending the following Sunday is meant to help us remember the spirit of Jesus and his epic shoes.  The Easter Triduum as a whole identifies the sacrifices Jesus made for us, and helps us to understand and admire the life he lived. As a whole, this period truly shows us how Jesus loved every human being no matter where they came from or who they were.  So what exactly is Good Friday in 2013? Good Friday is believed to be the day Jesus Christ was crucified, which begs the question why do we call such a day Good? Christians call this day Good Friday because it is believed to be the day Jesus sacrificed himself for all mankind’s sins. Ever thankful, Christians admire and worship Jesus for this and set time aside on Good Friday to appreciate Jesus for what he did for us all. It is believed that Jesus was sacrificed in the year 33 AD but some sources claim 34 AD. If you would like to learn more about Good Friday 2013, please see the Good Friday Wiki or perhaps check out a book on the subject.


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