Before Easter Sunday, a time of joy and rebirth as Christians around the world celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ, comes Good Friday: when Christ was crucified.

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It is one of the most important dates in the Christian calendar, but not exactly a “good” day. Instead, it is a deeply holy day, one that has monumental consequences on issues such as the absolution of sin and humans’ relationship with God, and that is the point of the name.

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Jonny WilkesFreelance writer

Jonny Wilkes is a former staff writer for BBC History Revealed, and he continues to write for both the magazine and HistoryExtra. He has BA in History from the University of York.

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