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Good Friday 2025

Date: April 18, 2025 (Friday)
Country: Gibraltar Public Holidays

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Description

Good Friday is a Christian day that remembers the death of Jesus. People think about his suffering and what his life and sacrifice mean for their faith and hope.

Flag of Good Friday

It always falls on the Friday before Easter Sunday. The date moves each year because it depends on the moon and the church calendar. It usually happens in March or April.

In Gibraltar Good Friday is an important public holiday. It is a solemn day for many people who live there. Shops and some public services may close so people can observe the day.

The day is part of Holy Week that leads up to Easter. It reminds people of forgiveness, love, and the belief that new life can follow suffering.

Good Friday is a time for quiet thought and respect. For many families and communities in Gibraltar it is a meaningful moment to remember and to prepare for Easter.

Traditions

In Gibraltar people mark Good Friday with quiet, solemn processions through the streets. Devotees walk slowly, often wearing dark clothes. Large religious statues are carried on decorated platforms while hymns and choral singing follow. Some churches hold Stations of the Cross and short, reverent services.

Food and simple customs are common too. Many families eat fish or light meatless meals and share hot cross buns. Shops and cafes are quieter and some close early. Neighbors greet each other with respectful nods and some light candles in windows or at home altars for reflection.

Travel Tips

Shops, banks, and some restaurants may close or open late on Good Friday. Public transport can run on a reduced weekend schedule. Check opening times in advance and carry cash for small purchases, as ATMs might be busy.

Expect crowds at popular viewpoints and coastal walks in the morning. Book ferries and taxis early and allow extra travel time. Dress respectfully, stay hydrated, and follow local guidance at events to enjoy the day safely and respectfully.


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