Also know, as the Last Supper, it’s here where Jesus established the practice of Eucharist or Holy Communion by sharing bread and wine with his apostles.
According to the Christian faith, Good Friday commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus. But why name a day of death and suffering “Good” Friday? Christianity.com says it may have come from an older name, “God’s Friday,” or because the tragedy of the day led to the goodness of Easter.