Yes. Holy Week is Palm Sunday, The Last Supper, and Good Friday. These are all in the bible. :)
Hey, I'm asking for an answer. The bible never said the passion of Christ should be named Good Friday, Glorious Saturday. I read Sunday as the day Christ resurrected from the dead.
Because it's the day that Jesus died on the cross, so it is called good because he did it so all our sins could be forgiven.Actually He could not have died on Friday because the Bible says He was dead three days and three nights. That would not be possible between Friday and Sunday.Actually the Jesus says in the Bible that on the third day he will rise, not three days and nights.additional information comes from "the advent" Catholic encyclopedia:From the earliest times the Christians always kept every Friday as a day to feast/gather; Friday which marks the anniversary of the Christ's death; came to be called the Great or the Holy or the Good Friday. The origin of the term Good is not clear. Some say it is from "God's Friday" (Gottes Freitag); others maintain that it is from the German Gute Freitag, and not specially English. Sometimes, the day was also called Long Friday by the Anglo-Saxons.
No. While members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) may choose to celebrate Good Friday privately, it is not a tradition within the church. As the Bible never mentions avoiding meat on Good Friday, Mormons do not feel they need to do so.
Good Friday was on the 13th of April in 1990.
Yes, Good Friday did fall on April 4 1969. Easter Sunday fell on April 6th of that year.
All versions of the Christian Bible, and all four Gospels, tell of Jesus dying on Good Friday afternoon, about 3 pm.
Good Friday 2009 was on Friday, April 10.
Good Friday falls on a Friday each year.
Good Friday 2012 was on Friday, April 6.
Good Friday 2013 was on Friday, March 29.
Good Friday 2012 was on Friday, April 6.