How To Use Good Friday In A Sentence
- They effectively suspended the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement on behalf of intransigent unionists, and are now in the process of jettisoning it without any reference to the referendum result, north and south.
- He added Lent was at one time in the Anglican body celebrated only on three days, called the triduum - Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Holy Saturday.
- In England, hot cross buns are traditionally eaten on Good Friday; they are marked on top with a cross, either cut in the dough or composed of strips of pastry.
- It says devolution, the Good Friday peace agreement and globalisation have undermined the notion of Britishness.
- Regular strollers take note that a 10 km charity walk takes place in Lisselton on Good Friday.
- My style is to hold out until Good Friday, and then cram as many as possible into my diet until they disappear from the shelves or, at least, from the promotional hotspots and back into the muffin and teabread aisle. How to cook perfect hot cross buns
- Redcliffe Festival of the Sails On Good Friday Suttons Beach celebrates the start of the Brisbane to Gladstone Yacht Race with a colourful beachside bash.
- Self-flagellation is an annual tradition in Pampanga and other parts of the Philippines in which men whip themselves into a frenzy on Good Friday to atone for their sins. Boing Boing
- Sacred reading, that's a bit misleading on Good Friday and many's the year I've spent the day robed and choired and singing for several hours, but I'm in an lapsed Anglican organised religion phase right now, yet that doesn't mean you don't mark the day somehow. 45 entries from March 2008
- The cruiser fleet was refloated at the club slipway on Good Friday last and the masts were stepped on Saturday morning.