Rahul Gandhi, PM Modi Extend Good Friday Greetings Emphasising Compassion

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi extended Good Friday wishes, urging people to embrace compassion, peace, and love. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and NCP-SP leader Supriya Sule also shared messages, reflecting on the teachings and sacrifice of Jesus Christ. The day was observed across India with special prayers and processions, including large gatherings in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Delhi. Good Friday is a solemn Christian observance marking the crucifixion, leading into the Easter celebration of resurrection.

Key Points: Good Friday 2024: Rahul Gandhi, Modi, Sule Share Messages

  • Leaders share Good Friday messages
  • Observances held nationwide
  • Day marks Christ's crucifixion
  • Values of compassion emphasised
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"May this Good Friday guide us towards compassion, peace, and love": Rahul Gandhi

Political leaders including Rahul Gandhi, PM Narendra Modi, and Supriya Sule extend Good Friday wishes, highlighting values of compassion and sacrifice.

"Good Friday reminds us of Jesus Christ's sacrifice. - Prime Minister Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, April 3

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday extended his wishes to citizens on the occasion of Good Friday, urging people to embrace compassion, peace, and love.

In a post on X, he wrote, "May this Good Friday guide us towards compassion, peace, and love. Wishing everyone hope and strength."

Taking part in the observance, NCP-SP leader Supriya Sule also shared a message of reflection and blessings.

"On the occasion of #GoodFriday let us pray that we are surrounded by the blessings of Jesus Christ, that always impart us with the strength to face challenges in life," Sule wrote on X.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also 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."

Good Friday was observed across India on Friday, with special prayers, services, and processions commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

In Imphal, MBC Centre Church held a service from 7 AM to 12 noon, followed by extended prayers.

In Thiruvananthapuram, devotees gathered at St. Joseph's Metropolitan Cathedral in Palayam, while in Coimbatore, St. Mark's Church in Kuniyamuthur saw large attendance. The day was also observed at St. Joseph's Cathedral, Hazratganj, Lucknow, and the Motherhouse of the Missionaries of Charity in Kolkata.

In Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu, thousands participated in the traditional 'Way of the Cross' procession, reflecting on the 14-step devotion retracing Christ's journey to Calvary.

Delhi devotees observed the day with prayers at Sacred Heart Cathedral Church, Gol Dak Khana, and St. Thomas Church, RK Puram.

The observances emphasised love, forgiveness, and spiritual reflection, bringing communities together in faith.

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

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Arjun K
The values of compassion and forgiveness that Good Friday reminds us of are universal. They are needed now more than ever. A good message for all Indians, regardless of faith.
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Rohit P
While the greetings are nice, I wish our leaders showed this same commitment to harmony and brotherhood in their political actions and speeches throughout the year, not just on religious occasions.
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Sarah B
The descriptions of the observances across India, from Thiruvananthapuram to Lucknow, are beautiful. It shows how this day of reflection is woven into the fabric of our diverse nation.
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Michael C
The 'Way of the Cross' procession in Thoothukudi sounds incredibly moving. India's Christian community has such rich traditions. May the message of hope and sacrifice resonate with everyone.
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Kavya N
As a Hindu, I have Christian friends who observe this day with great reverence. It's a good reminder for all of us to pause, reflect, and be more compassionate in our daily lives. Wishing everyone peace.

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