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Good Friday Traditions: How Different Cultures Observe The Day

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April 18, 2025
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Good Friday, a day of profound spiritual significance for Christians worldwide, is observed with diverse customs and traditions. While the essence of the day remains the same—commemorating the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ—its expression varies across cultures.

Good Friday in Latin American Traditions

In Latin America, Good Friday is known as “Viernes Santo” or “Holy Friday.” The region’s strong Catholic heritage is evident in its vibrant traditions. The “Via Crucis” or “Way of the Cross” is a reenactment of Jesus’ final hours, often performed with elaborate Passion Plays and processions. The “Siete Palabras” or “Seven Words” is another significant tradition, where seven sermons or meditations reflect on Jesus’ last words. The “Procesión del Silencio” or “Procession of Silence” is a poignant nighttime procession, lit by candles, symbolising reverence and contemplation.

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European Customs

Europeans observe Good Friday with unique customs. It’s called “Karfreitag” or “Sorrowful Friday” in Germany. Processions, fasting, and solemn ceremonies are common. In Spain and Italy, elaborate processions feature traditional costumes and candles. Hot Cross Buns are a traditional food in the UK, symbolising the crucifixion. Church services, such as the “Tenebrae” or “Service of Darkness,” involve extinguishing candles to represent the darkness that accompanied Jesus’ death.

Filipino Devotion

In the Philippines, Good Friday is marked by intense devotion. The “Pabasa,” a public reading of the “Pasyon,” a narrative poem about Jesus’ life and death, is a significant tradition. Some devotees practice self-flagellation, while others reenact the crucifixion, showcasing their deep faith.

African Observances

In Africa, Good Friday is a time for prayer, fasting, and community gatherings. Church services feature hymns, readings, and sermons. Fasting and abstinence are standard practices in some countries, such as Kenya and Uganda, where residents abstain from meat and alcohol. Traditional dances and songs are performed in churches and public spaces.

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Bermuda: Flying kites on Good Friday symbolises Jesus’ ascension into heaven.

Jerusalem: Christians walk the path Jesus took to Calvary Hill, reenacting his journey.

United States: Fish Fry events are common, particularly in the Southern states, where seafood is a staple.

These diverse traditions reflect the global nature of Christianity, showcasing the various ways people observe Good Friday. Despite differences, the underlying theme of reflection, prayer, and devotion remains a common thread.

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