How
Christians Observe Good Friday Around the World



Before the celebration of a resurrection on
Easter,
Christians pay respect and remember sacrifice.
In the Christian faith,
Good Friday — the
Friday before Easter Sunday —
marks the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and the last day of Holy Week, or Jesus' last week of earthly life.
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From Palestine to Port-au-Prince,
Christians commemorated the life of Jesus by taking to the streets in parades on Friday, some more solemn in their remembrance and others more joyous celebrations of the resurrection. In Rome,
Pope Francis led
a torch-lit procession of tens of thousands at the Colosseum, k**wn as the Way of the Cross — remembering "desperate migrants, suicidal failed business owners, battered women, torture victims and all people suffering in the world."
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