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Orthodox Good Friday

2025 (To be decided)
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All Catholics around the world consider Good Friday the day on which Jesus Christ died on the cross. This day is commemorated by the offering and attending of mass. Most Catholics fast on this particular day as a sign of mourning. Good Friday is followed by Easter, which marks the end of the period of fast. In Greece Good Friday is a public holiday; the celebrations usually include a candlelight procession and a seafood feast.
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