Pennsylvania 2025-2026 Regular Session

Pennsylvania Senate Bill SR84

Introduced
4/17/25  

Caption

Reaffirming Good Friday as a State holiday, consistent with existing law, and fearlessly acknowledging its enduring significance as the day when Jesus Christ, out of divine love, laid down His life for the redemption of mankind, which is a truth that remains central to the Christian faith and foundational to the moral and spiritual life of this Commonwealth.

Impact

The passage of SR84 would reinforce the status of Good Friday as a legal holiday, allowing residents to observe the day without restrictions imposed by their workplaces or institutions. This act not only recognizes the day in a legal context but also strengthens the communal and spiritual bonds among Christians practicing in Pennsylvania. Furthermore, it reflects Pennsylvania's respect for religious observance and community values, paralleling similar legislation in other states which have recognized Good Friday in their holiday calendars.

Summary

Senate Resolution 84 (SR84) seeks to reaffirm Good Friday as a legal state holiday in Pennsylvania, aligning with the state's existing laws that recognize culturally and religiously significant days. The resolution emphasizes the importance of Good Friday within the Christian faith, viewing it as the day that commemorates the crucifixion of Jesus Christ—a pivotal moment that showcases themes of love, sacrifice, and redemption. By reaffirming this day as a holiday, the resolution aims to honor the religious heritage of the Commonwealth and acknowledges the day as a time for worship and reflection among various Christian communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR84 appears to be largely positive among proponents, who see the resolution as a proper acknowledgement of Christian traditions and an affirmation of the importance of religious observance in public life. Advocates argue that recognizing Good Friday as a state holiday will enhance the ability of individuals and communities to celebrate their faith openly. However, it may also face scrutiny from individuals or groups advocating for secularism within government practices, raising important discussions about the role of religion in public policy and state affairs.

Contention

Notably, the resolution does not seem to present significant legislative opposition; however, the broader context may include ongoing discussions about the separation of church and state. While many support the recognition of Good Friday for cultural and religious preservation, some critics may raise concerns that such endorsements could set a precedent for the state favoring specific religious observances over others, potentially marginalizing non-Christian communities. As such, SR84's passage could ignite dialogue regarding how state holidays are determined and the implications these decisions have for religious inclusivity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

PA HR0061

A resolution to declare April 13-20, 2025, as Holy Week in the state of Michigan and to extend best wishes to Christians in Michigan, the United States, and worldwide, for a joyous and meaningful observance of Holy Week, culminating in Easter Sunday, when all Christians celebrate Jesus’ resurrection from the dead.

PA SJR0204

A RESOLUTION recognizing the Christian Heritage Flag as the official flag representing Christian Heritage Month in Tennessee.

PA SR286

A RESOLUTION recognizing the life of Charlie Kirk as a martyr for truth, faith, and free speech.

PA SR208

Condemning the worldwide persecution of Christians, recognizing the persecution as a grave human rights crisis, reaffirming the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's historic commitment to religious liberty and urging Federal action.

PA HJ22

Joint resolution acknowledging that Christ is King

PA J00927

Commemorating the 180th Annual Prince Hall Grand Lodge Divine Service and recognizing its enduring spiritual and fraternal significance

PA AJR104

Designates July 3 of each year as "Indian Christian Day (Yeshu Bakti Divas)" in NJ.

PA HB1162

To Establish Good Friday As An Official State Holiday.

PA SCR43

Recognizing Christian Holy Week And Passover In The State Of Delaware.

PA SR52

Commends the Intercessors for America on their Spiritual Heritage Project to acknowledge Almighty God as the Author of Liberty on this 250th anniversary of the founding of the United States of America.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.