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Good Friday 2025 in Mexico

Good Friday (Viernes Santo) is a bank holiday in Mexico prior to Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday. Christians remember Jesus’ crucifixion and death on this day.

Is Good Friday a Public Holiday?

Good Friday is a public holiday. It is a day off for the general population, and schools and most businesses are closed.

Jesus' crucifixion is remembered on Good Friday.

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Commemorate Good Friday

Crowds of people take part in processions in a number of Mexican towns and cities. The processions include actors carrying large crosses to reenact Jesus’ final moments before his death. Good Friday is a solemn day when churches are often draped in dark colors.

Many people travel on vacation during the Holy Week long weekend so tourist destinations, particularly along the coast of Mexico, can be quite busy.

What’s Open or Closed?

Most banks and schools are closed in Mexico on Good Friday. Traffic and public transport may be stalled in streets where there are Good Friday processions in Mexico.

About Good Friday

Roman Catholicism is the predominant religion in Mexico, so Good Friday is part of the Holy Week (Semana Santa) events across the country and within the church worldwide.

About Good Friday in Other Countries

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Good Friday Observances

YearWeekdayDateNameHoliday Type
2020金曜日4月10日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2021金曜日4月2日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2022金曜日4月15日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2023金曜日4月7日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2024金曜日3月29日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2025金曜日4月18日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2026金曜日4月3日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2027金曜日3月26日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2028金曜日4月14日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2029金曜日3月30日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday
2030金曜日4月19日 (金)Good FridayBank holiday

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