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Holy Mass is never celebrated on Good Friday, the day of Our Blessed Lord's death on the cross, instead, the Cross is venerated, intercessions are offered, and Holy Communion is given that was consecrated the day before on Holy Thursday.

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Roman Catholic AnswerGood Friday is the only day of the year when Mass is not celebrated, although there is still Holy Communion, and there is kneeling both before receiving Holy Communion, and before the Crucifix.
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No Masses are said between the end of the Holy Thursday Mass of the Last Supper until the Easter Vigil Mass on Holy Saturday.

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