Christians worldwide celebrate Good Friday, a significant day marked by ancient religious rituals and devoted prayers. This day is part of Holy Week, where believers remember the suffering and death of Christ.
In a powerful display of solidarity, a group of Spanish women celebrated their roles in Holy Week after being excluded from a traditional Catholic procession. This event sparked widespread debate about the role of women in religious rituals.
The church has concluded the Holy Forty Days Fast, marking the start of Passion Week, one of the most significant spiritual periods in the Christian calendar. This week features celebrations and religious rituals that reflect the meanings of redemption and sacrifice.
Catholic communities worldwide, particularly in Indonesia, celebrated Holy Thursday with traditional rituals like foot washing, marking the lead-up to Easter. These ceremonies embody values of humility and service.
Family and friends of Indonesian soldier <strong>Farzal Romadon</strong> gathered in <strong>Biryun</strong> to hold <strong>Yasinan</strong> ceremonies, a religious ritual to honor the deceased. The event saw significant attendance from the local community in Barrack C.
Every year, Jews around the world celebrate Passover, reenacting the story of liberation from slavery in ancient Egypt. This tradition emphasizes the importance of freedom and cultural identity within Jewish communities.
Kuwait has established specific burial times at 9 AM and after the afternoon and evening prayers for religious and social reasons. These timings reflect the cultural and religious traditions of the country.
Christians worldwide are gearing up to celebrate Easter in 2026, starting from Palm Sunday and culminating in Easter Sunday. The diverse rituals and practices reflect the richness of Christian heritage across cultures.