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Armenian/Orthodox Good Friday
View Armenian/Orthodox Good Friday in Israel, including upcoming dates, public holiday status, and related observances.
Facts
- Date
- April 10, 2026
- Country
- Israel
- Category
- COUNTRY_PUBLIC
- Type
- public, national
What is Armenian/Orthodox Good Friday?
Orthodox Good Friday, a solemn observance in the Christian calendar, commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. This day is a pivotal part of Holy Week, occurring directly before Easter Sunday.
In Israel, which hosts significant Christian populations, Armenian and Orthodox churches mark this deeply significant occasion.
Why it matters
For Christians in Israel and across the globe, Orthodox Good Friday underscores the foundational concept of atonement within Christian theology. This observance in the Holy Land serves as a tangible connection to the historical and spiritual roots of Christianity. It is a period dedicated to introspection and prayer, reinforcing the profound narrative leading to Easter.
How to observe
In Israel, members of Orthodox and Armenian Christian communities participate in solemn church services that often recount the Passion of Christ. Many adherents observe the day through prayer, fasting, and abstaining from worldly activities as a sign of reverence and sorrow.
Special commemorations and religious services are particularly prominent in cities like Jerusalem, reflecting the area's religious importance.
Dates
| Year | Date | Link |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 2026-04-10 | View 2026 holidays |