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Good Friday in American Samoa in 2019

When is Good Friday in 2019?

Good Friday in 2019 is celebrated on the Friday before Easter Sunday, and it commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. There are -1871 days left for Good Friday this year.

Good Friday is a Christian holiday that is observed around the world. It is celebrated on the Friday before Easter Sunday, and it commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. In American Samoa, Good Friday is a public holiday, and it is observed with religious services and traditional ceremonies.

American Samoa is a deeply religious community, with a majority of the population identifying as Christian. Good Friday is a solemn and reflective day, and many people attend church services or participate in processions and other religious events. Some may also choose to fast or abstain from certain activities as a sign of respect and devotion.

In addition to its religious significance, Good Friday is also a time of family and community in American Samoa. Many people use the holiday as an opportunity to gather with loved ones and to participate in traditional ceremonies and celebrations.

One of the most notable traditions in American Samoa is the ta'ovala, a woven mat that is worn as a sign of respect and honor. On Good Friday, many people wear the ta'ovala to church services and other religious events as a sign of their devotion and respect.

Overall, Good Friday is an important holiday in American Samoa and around the world. It is a time to reflect on the sacrifices and teachings of Jesus Christ, and to gather with family and community to celebrate faith and tradition.

Good Friday Observances

YearWeek DayDateHoliday Name
2019FridayApril 19, 2019Good Friday
2020FridayApril 10, 2020Good Friday
2021FridayApril 02, 2021Good Friday
2022FridayApril 15, 2022Good Friday
2023FridayApril 07, 2023Good Friday
2024FridayMarch 29, 2024Good Friday
2025FridayApril 18, 2025Good Friday