Monday, March 30, 2009

Good Friday

Good Friday is a Holy Week, and is traditionally a time of fasting and penance, commemorating the anniversary of Christ's crucifixion and death. For Christians, Good Friday commemorates not just a historical event, but the sacrificial death of Christ, which with the resurrection, comprises the heart of the Christian faith. The Catholic Catechism states this succinctly:Justification has been merited for us by the Passion of Christ who offered himself on the cross as a living victim, holy and pleasing to God, and whose blood has become the instrument of atonement for the sins of all men (CCC 1992)"[Believers] are justified freely by God's grace through the redemption in Christ Jesus, whom God set forth as an expiation, through faith, by his blood... The customs and prayers associated with Good Friday typically focus on the theme of Christ's sacrificial death for our sins.Good Friday is only celebrated by Christians and Catholics and Good Friday to them is a great,holy day.
(copied from sportsclass58.blogspot.com)

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