Good Friday is a day of mourning and reflection in the Christian faith, commemorating the suffering and death of Jesus Christ on the cross.
Some Christians may choose to abstain from certain activities or pleasures on this day to demonstrate their devotion and participate in the spirit of the occasion. However, no universal rule or tradition prohibits taking a bath or shower on Good Friday.
You may have heard a myth or superstition about not bathing on Good Friday, but this is not rooted in any Christian teaching or practice.
Like any other day, deciding to take a bath or shower on Good Friday is personal and should be based on individual circumstances and needs.