Bhubaneswar, March 29 -- Christians across the world observe Good Friday as the day when Jesus Christ died on the cross for humanity to save the world from their sins. It is considered the most sorrowful and sacred day. Catholics don't eat meat but have fish with warm hot cross buns. Even though the Protestants do not have any food restrictions, most of them follow no-meat rule like Catholics. Here's how Christians around the world celebrate the festival. India - People hold three-hour long special church services at noon. With dim lights, followers cover all religious symbols in the church and home to mourn. The Holy Communion is organised at several places. A bitter drink is prepared from mostly leaves and vinegar, which is tasted by al...