GOOD FRIDAY
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WHY IS GOOD FRIDAY CALLED GOOD?
The Old Anglo-Saxon name for Good Friday was 'Lang
Fredag or Long Friday. It was called 'long' because it created the
sense of being great and significant.
Good Friday is called Good because it is the day:
that:
- our salvation was won for us by Christ on the Cross.
- sorrow, solemnity and mourning occur in the Liturgy.
- represents it being 'God's Friday'.
- the good thief rebuked the other thief dying with Jesus and Jesus
granted him ' today you will be with me in paradise'.
FASTING AND ABSTINENCE ON GOOD FRIDAY.
The Church decrees that Ash Wednesday and Good
Friday are days of fasting and abstinence for all adult
Catholics from 14-65 years. It is only a minimum requirement laid down by
the Church, but fasting, prayer and almsgiving are essential tools in our
journey of conversion of heart in this season of penance. For health
reasons, the Church does not expect the sick and infirm to fast and abstain.
What does the Church mean by fasting?
The Church's expectation of fasting means to eat much less than would
normally be eaten on these 2 days specifically, by eating one main meal and two
light snacks. A traditional main meal dish on Good Friday is either fish or
vegetable casserole. Hot Cross buns are usually served as the light
snack. It is highly recommended that we maintain fasting by not eating
between these snacks and main meal on these two days. Abstinence requires
that we abstain from all meat and meat products.
WHY IS GOOD FRIDAY ESSENTIAL?
Good Friday is vital to every
Christian as it is the day Christ gave His life for humanity so that salvation
may be won for all.
May this Good Friday bring you new
meaning and appreciation
for the eternal life won for you by
Christ's death on the cross.
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