Today Serbs mark Good Friday
Good Friday - known in Serbian also as Great Friday (Veliki Petak) - is marked with mourning, while liturgies are not served in temples. It is considered to be the saddest day for Christian believers because Jesus Christ was condemned to death and dies on the cross. From Friday until midnight liturgies early on Sunday, bells will not be rang in Serbian Orthodox churches - also in observance of mourning. In Serbia, Good Friday is a day when believers fast and refrain from any type of work. Instead, in preparation for the celebration of Easter on Sunday, cooked eggs are decorated - most often colored red - symbolizing the blood spilled by Christ and the new life born out of the sacrifice he consciously made.