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PRINTER'S NO. 652
THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF PENNSYLVANIA
SENATE RESOLUTION
No. 84
Session of
2025
INTRODUCED BY MASTRIANO, APRIL 17, 2025
REFERRED TO RULES AND EXECUTIVE NOMINATIONS, APRIL 17, 2025
A RESOLUTION
Reaffirming Good Friday as a State holiday, consistent with
existing law, and fearlessly acknowledging its enduring
significance as the day when Jesus Christ, out of divine
love, laid down His life for the redemption of mankind, which
is a truth that remains central to the Christian faith and
foundational to the moral and spiritual life of this
Commonwealth.
WHEREAS, This Commonwealth, in accordance with the Legal
Holiday Law, has long recognized days of cultural, historical
and religious importance as legal holidays; and
WHEREAS, Good Friday stands as a central day in the Christian
faith, solemnly commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ,
the Son of God, who willingly suffered and died on the cross to
atone for the sins of humanity; and
WHEREAS, Good Friday marks the pivotal moment in Christian
belief wherein Jesus, in perfect obedience to the will of God
the Father, became the ultimate sacrifice for mankind,
demonstrating divine love, mercy and redemption; and
WHEREAS, Christians across this Commonwealth, from Catholic,
Protestant, Evangelical and Orthodox communities, to the Amish
and others, unite on this day in profound worship, prayer and
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reflection on the hope and salvation made possible through Jesus
Christ's death and subsequent resurrection; and
WHEREAS, Numerous other states, including, but not limited
to, New Jersey, Delaware, North Carolina, Connecticut, Florida,
Hawaii, Indiana, Kentucky, North Dakota, Tennessee, Texas and
Louisiana, officially recognize Good Friday as a state holiday;
and
WHEREAS, The recognition of Good Friday underscores and
affirms timeless principles rooted in the message of Jesus,
love, sacrifice, forgiveness and grace, which shape not only the
hearts of individuals but also the moral foundation of civil
society; and
WHEREAS, Maintaining Good Friday as a legal holiday enables
Pennsylvanians to freely and publicly observe this sacred day
through worship, family gatherings and communal acts of faith,
without institutional or workplace hindrance; and
WHEREAS, The continued recognition of Good Friday both honors
this Commonwealth's historical and religious heritage and
strengthens the spiritual identity shared by countless residents
of this Commonwealth; therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Senate reaffirm Good Friday as a State
holiday, consistent with existing law, and fearlessly
acknowledge its enduring significance as the day when Jesus
Christ, out of divine love, laid down His life for the
redemption of mankind, which is a truth that remains central to
the Christian faith and foundational to the moral and spiritual
life of this Commonwealth.
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