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Palestinian Catholics observed the Good Friday mass at Bethlehem’s Church of Nativity - one of the holiest Christian places in the world - on Friday.

Footage shows locals flocking to the church before the beginning of Good Friday mass. The celebration featured mass, hymns, and prayers.

“We call on everyone to join our prayers to God because he is the only solace, and only he can open the path after death to eternal life. This hope helps us survive these hard times we are going through”, said Rami Asakriyah, Priest of the Latin parish in Bethlehem.

Catholic Christians all over the world celebrate Good Friday, also known as the Holy Friday, by reenacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

Palestinian Catholics observe Good Friday Mass at Church of the Nativity

Palestinian Territory, Occupied, Bethlehem
March 29, 2024 at 20:22 GMT +00:00 · Published

Palestinian Catholics observed the Good Friday mass at Bethlehem’s Church of Nativity - one of the holiest Christian places in the world - on Friday.

Footage shows locals flocking to the church before the beginning of Good Friday mass. The celebration featured mass, hymns, and prayers.

“We call on everyone to join our prayers to God because he is the only solace, and only he can open the path after death to eternal life. This hope helps us survive these hard times we are going through”, said Rami Asakriyah, Priest of the Latin parish in Bethlehem.

Catholic Christians all over the world celebrate Good Friday, also known as the Holy Friday, by reenacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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Palestinian Catholics observed the Good Friday mass at Bethlehem’s Church of Nativity - one of the holiest Christian places in the world - on Friday.

Footage shows locals flocking to the church before the beginning of Good Friday mass. The celebration featured mass, hymns, and prayers.

“We call on everyone to join our prayers to God because he is the only solace, and only he can open the path after death to eternal life. This hope helps us survive these hard times we are going through”, said Rami Asakriyah, Priest of the Latin parish in Bethlehem.

Catholic Christians all over the world celebrate Good Friday, also known as the Holy Friday, by reenacting the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.

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