Christians around the world observed Good Friday rites as believers remembered the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ described in the Bible.
The start of the Easter weekend saw a sombre mood as the Passion of Jesus was re-enacted in various ways around the world.
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Christians re-enact the crucifixion of Jesus Christ to mark Good Friday in Hyderabad, India (Mahesh Kuma/AP)Rafael Haddad carries a cross while playing Jesus as members of the Wesley Mission church perform a modern-day interpretation of the crucifixion in Sydney (Rick Rycroft/AP)A Good Friday service at St Joseph Cathedral in Prayagraj, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh (Rajesh Kumar Singh/AP)Archbishop of Nairobi Philip Anyolo in central Nairobi, Kenya (Sayyid Abdul Azim/AP)The Good Friday procession in Bensheim, Germany (Michael Probst/AP)Nuns pause in a procession along the Via Dolorosa, a route that is believed to be the path Jesus walked to his crucifixion, in the Old City of Jerusalem (Maya Alleruzzo/AP)Paris Archbishop Laurent Ulrich, left, prays by a wooden cross in front of the Sacre-Coeur basilica in Paris (Michel Euler/AP)
In the Philippines, real-life non-fatal crucifixions took place despite church objections to the practice.
The Good Friday tradition has resumed in the Philippines after a three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic (Aaron Favila/AP)Devotees and tourists gather for the re-enactment in the village of San Pedro in Pampanga province (Aaron Favila/AP)