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Accra, April 19, GNA – Christians in Ghana join
from around the world, to celebrate Good Friday, which marks the
Crucifixion, the death of Jesus Christ, in the hands of the Romans, around 2,000 years
there is Calvary.
The day is significant for the Christian
calendar because it affirms the belief in the sacrificial death of Jesus Christ to
to reconcile man with God as a result of the curse and separation caused by the
the disobedience and sin of Adam and Eve.
Most of the faithful would wear traditional clothes
mourning clothes – mainly dark colors, in black, red and brown. Solemn hymns
and songs, in the midst of the preaching of repentance and salvation, would characterize
Services.
Some churches hold conventions across
the country, while the Catholic Church would organize the way of the cross
to describe the journey of the agonizing walk of Christ towards his crucifixion and his death.
Holy Saturday, the transition between
The crucifixion and resurrection would precede Easter, the resurrection
Sunday.
Easter is marked by faithful dressed in white
attends merry morning ceremonies to celebrate the victory of Christ
on the death and power of God over Satan. He also affirms the belief that
Faithful Christians will enjoy eternal life in heaven.
There would also be a series of praises and
worship concerts in various parts of the country.
Easter, the most important event of the
The Christian calendar is the foundation of the Christian faith. So without the
Resurrection, there would have been no Christianity.
Theologians put the earliest recorded
Easter observance in the 2nd century, although it is thought that it could have been
been marked much sooner than that.
With picnics, meetings and other entertainment
activities, Ghanaians would mark the Easter Monday holidays.
The Kwahu in the Eastern Region are known for
their pbadionate Easter celebration, with homecoming events.
The opportunity is used to promote love and unity
among the family members and to plan the development
Projects.
GNA
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