Good Friday marked across Australia as church leaders share ...

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Communities have gathered for Good Friday across Australia with prayers, messages of love and harmony from religious leaders, and a children's Easter egg hunt. 

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'Blessed' churchgoers gather in Brisbane

In Brisbane, dozens of churchgoers at EFKS Southwest Brisbane dressed in white and gathered at the Samoan Church to celebrate Good Friday.

In Samoan culture, traditionally, white is worn during the Easter period.

Vao and Ipi say celebrating with their community and in language means a lot to them.(ABC News: Lucas Hill)

"For us, white represents a new life in our culture; it's such a significant day, so we wear white clothes," churchgoer Vao said.

The Queensland service consisted of hymns, singing and prayer.

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Rosie Alaalatoa, who attended the service, said it was a "blessing" to embrace culture and language.

"It's a special day for all of us in the Samoan community; we come together and worship, and we're able to see each other," she said.

"This is a beautiful day for the islanders."

The Good Friday service at EFKS Southwest Brisbane drew churchgoers dressed in white.(ABC News: Lucas Hill)

Anglican Church Southern Queensland Archbishop Jeremy Greaves said in his Good Friday message, "no matter how desperate things seem, it does get better".

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"Love will endure. Hope will win out," he said.

Archbishop Greaves said he hoped people could use the Easter break to find strength, hope and courage to "sing alleluia" in the face of "the darkness of the world".

Calls for harmony in Sydney

At the St Patrick's Cathedral in Western Sydney, hundreds gathered to pray through the Stations of the Cross, marking the different phases of Jesus's life and death.

Churchgoers at the Parramatta Good Friday service.(ABC News: Sean Tarek Goodwin)

Bishop Vincent Long led the procession.

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He began with an Easter message calling for harmony in the Israel-Gaza war, which has been front-of-mind for many in the local community.

Pilgrimage across Melbourne

Melbourne Christians also marked Good Friday, by participated in the annual Way of the Cross walk.

Hundreds began the walk at one of Melbourne's oldest churches, St Francis on Lonsdale Street, and concluded at St Paul's Cathedral on Flinders Street.

The annual Way of the Cross walk marked Good Friday in Melbourne.(ABC News: Kate Ashton)

The walk takes Christians of different denominations on a journey through Melbourne's city centre, stopping at many of the city's historic churches to share reflections, songs, and prayers.

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The annual pilgrimage has been running since 1998.

It passes from church to church, commemorating Jesus's journey from the Last Supper to the crucifixion and resurrection.

Followers were invited to continue the walk when it resumed early on Easter Sunday.

Easter egg hunt in Hobart

Meanwhile, Tasmanians marked Good Friday with an Easter egg hunt for the kids.

Some children enjoyed the annual egg hunt while dressed in face paint.(ABC News: Jordan Young)

Around 2,000 children and their parents took part in the annual egg hunt and family picnic at the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens.

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Clues to find a special chocolate Easter egg surprise were hidden throughout the gardens.

It is the 12th year the event has been hosted, which raises funds for medical research across Tasmania.

The egg hunt and family picnic drew a crowd in Hobart.(ABC News: Jordan Young)

Posted 1 hours agoFri 29 Mar 2024 at 2:07am, updated 13 minutes agoFri 29 Mar 2024 at 3:00am

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