Good Friday

Good Friday stands at the heart and center of the Christian faith, commemorating the suffering and death of Jesus Christ for the redemption of the world (John 18:1–19:42). Betrayed, condemned, and crucified, Christ bears the sin of humanity and fulfills the Scriptures. His cross reveals both the gravity of sin and the immeasurable depth of God’s mercy. The Church gathers in solemn reflection, confessing that by His wounds we are healed and that His death is the source of our life.

At the cross, we behold the cost of our redemption and the fullness of Christ’s love. Good Friday calls us to repentance, humility, and trust in the One who gave His life for us. May this day deepen our faith in Christ crucified and strengthen our hope in His saving work.

Readings: Hosea 5:15b—6:6 / Exodus 12:1–11 / John 18:1—19:42

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