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"May this day deepen values of harmony, compassion, forgiveness": PM Modi extends Good Friday greetings

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings on the occasion of Good Friday, emphasising the teachings and sacrifice of Jesus Christ
Published By : Bratati Baral | April 3, 2026 8:41 AM
"May this day deepen values of harmony, compassion, forgiveness": PM Modi extends Good Friday greetings

New Delhi, April 3: Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings on the occasion of Good Friday, emphasising the teachings and sacrifice of Jesus Christ.

In a post shared on X, the Prime Minister said, "Good Friday reminds us of Jesus Christ's sacrifice. May this day further deepen the values of harmony, compassion and forgiveness. May brotherhood and hope guide us all."

Meanwhile, devotees across India observed Good Friday with solemn prayers and religious processions, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

At the Motherhouse of the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata, devotees gathered to offer prayers and participate in special services commemorating the day.

In Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, thousands took part in the traditional 'Way of the Cross' procession, a ritual retracing the path of Christ's journey to Calvary.

The Way of the Cross, also known as the Stations of the Cross (Via Crucis or Via Dolorosa), is a Catholic devotion consisting of 14 steps that honour the passion and death of Jesus Christ. Traditionally observed on Fridays during Lent, this practice involves reflecting on key moments from Christ's condemnation to his burial, allowing believers to spiritually accompany Him on his journey to Calvary.

Participants carried crosses and chanted hymns, maintaining a reflective and respectful tone throughout the march.

In Delhi, devotees also took part in prayers at Sacred Heart Cathedral Church in Gol Dak Khana and St Thomas Church, RK Puram Sector 2, observing the day with prayers.

Good Friday is a day of paramount significance for Christians worldwide, including those in India, who observe this solemn day on the Friday before Easter, which commences with Palm Sunday and concludes with Easter.

The story behind 'Good Friday' is about the day when the Romans crucified Jesus. A disciple of Jesus, Judas, betrayed him, which led to his capture by the Romans.

The Governor of the Roman province of Judea at the time, Pontius Pilate, ordered the execution of Jesus. Jesus was made to carry his cross through Jerusalem to the place of crucifixion known as Calvary.

The day of 'Good Friday' is followed by the celebration known as 'Easter', which commemorates the event of Jesus' resurrection on the third day after his crucifixion. (ANI)