Flag of Ghana Good Friday in Ghana

Good Friday in Ghana is a deeply solemn and significant day for Christians across the nation, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This day is observed with great reverence and is part of the Holy Week events leading up to Easter Sunday. In Ghana, many Christians participate in church services that often include the reading of the Passion of Christ and the veneration of the cross. It's a time for prayer and reflection on the sacrifices made by Christ. Streets are quieter than usual, as many spend the day in fasting and prayer, attending the long and often emotive church services that recount the events leading up to and including the crucifixion.

Moreover, Good Friday in Ghana is also characterized by processions in many communities, where devotees carry crosses and reenact the Via Dolorosa, Jesus' painful walk carrying the cross to Golgotha. These processions are not only a testament to devout faith but also act as a public witness of the Christian faith to the wider community. After the processions, families gather to share meals, typically fish, as meat is traditionally avoided on this day. Even amidst the solemnity, the day brings families and communities closer together in a shared observance that underscores themes of sacrifice and redemption.

Good Friday Observances

DayDateYearHolidayType
Friday April 07 2023 Good Friday Public Holiday
Friday March 29 2024 Good Friday Public Holiday
Friday April 18 2025 Good Friday Public Holiday
Friday April 03 2026 Good Friday Public Holiday

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This page was last edited on 22 April 2024 at 06:33 PM (EST).