Christians in Nagaland observed Good Friday, marking the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, with special pra♊yer services in churches and processions.
Believers of the Catholic 🎶denomination in the state capital of the Christian-majority state took out a procession, carrying a wooden cross to symbolise the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, from the Old MLA Hostel junction to St Francis de Sales Parish.
They al༒so congregated in churc🤪hes for special prayers to mark the day.
In his message on Good Friday, Nagaland G🐽overnor La. Ganesan said “the death of Jesus Christ provided the perfect atoning sacrifice for sin.”
“We remember the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ and His unconditional love for us. I wish everyone a blessed and meaningful Good Friday,” Chief 🃏Minister Neiphiu R💦io tweeted.
The Kohima Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (KBPF) will celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ with Easter S𒅌unrise Service at Naga Solidarity Park, Kohima, on Sunday m🌊orning.
Nagaland BJP president Temjen Imna Along took to Twitter, saying, “May the spirit of this auspicious Good Fri✤day infuse our life with courage and strength and🦩 bring about abundant joy and prosperity.”