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Friday, April 3, 2026

Good Friday, also known as Great Friday, Holy Friday, or Sorrowful Friday, is a major Christian observance that commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ. It is a time for Christians to reflect upon his suffering and willing sacrifice to atone for the sins of mankind. Churches may offer special services, as well as cover crosses with black cloth as a sign of mourning. For some worshippers, it is a day of fasting.

Good Friday occurs two days before Easter (which celebrates Christ’s resurrection). It is part of Holy Week, which starts with Palm Sunday and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter. In certain countries, such as Canada, it is an official public holiday. In the United States, a number of states declare this a state holiday.

Traditional foods served on Good Friday include hot cross buns. These spiced sweet buns usually contain currants or raisins and are topped with icing in the shape of a cross.”

Born

  • Washington Irving (author)
  • John Burroughs (naturalist)
  • Leslie Howard (actor)
  • Doris Day (actress & singer)
  • Marlon Brando (actor)
  • Jane Goodall (primatologist and ethologist)
  • Wayne Newton (singer)
  • Alec Baldwin (actor)
  • David Hyde Pierce (actor)
  • Eddie Murphy (actor)
  • Amanda Bynes (actress)

Died

  • Jesse James (outlaw)
  • Johannes Brahms (composer)
  • Sarah Vaughn (jazz singer)
  • Graham Greene (writer)

Events

  • James Carrington patented a coffee mill
  • The Pony Express began postal service
  • The outlaw Jesse James was shot and killed by Robert Ford, a member of James’ gang
  • During the gold rush, a deadly avalanche occurred along Chilkoot Pass in Alaska
  • Writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Sayre were married
  • Bruno Hauptmann was executed for the kidnap-murder of the Lindbergh baby
  • The first national issue of TV Guide was published
  • First mobile phone call made
  • Woody Allen’s film Annie Hall won four Academy Awards, including that for Best Picture
  • A French train broke the world speed record for conventional rail trains, reaching 357.2 mph
  • The Tsawwassen First Nation Final Agreement with Canada and British Columbia went into effect

Weather

  • A little more than 10 inches of snow fell in New York City
  • On this day and into April 4, 148 tornadoes touched down in a total of 13 U.S. states.
  • Boston, Massachusetts, was soaked with 2.91 inches of rain. Steuben County in New York State got half a foot of snow.

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