General Prayer Day
Country | Greenland |
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Local Name | Tussiarfik |
Date | Friday, 16th May, 2025 |
Type | Public |
Is Global | true |
About General Prayer Day holiday in Greenland
**General Prayer Day in Greenland**
General Prayer Day, known as *Store Bededag* in Danish, is a significant public holiday observed in Greenland, as well as in Denmark and the Faroe Islands. It falls on the fourth Friday after Easter and is a day dedicated to prayer, reflection, and spiritual renewal. The holiday was established in 1686 by King Christian V of Denmark as a consolidation of several minor prayer days into one.
In Greenland, a predominantly Christian country with a strong Lutheran tradition, General Prayer Day is marked by church services, hymns, and communal prayers. It is a time for Greenlanders to come together in worship, reflecting on their faith and seeking blessings for the community and the nation. Many people also use the day to spend time with family, enjoy traditional meals, and take a break from their daily routines.
The holiday is deeply rooted in Greenlandic culture, blending Christian traditions with local customs. It serves as a reminder of the importance of spirituality and community in Greenlandic society. General Prayer Day is a peaceful and contemplative occasion, offering a moment of pause and gratitude in the busy rhythm of life.