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Why Is Friday 13th Considered Unlucky?

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Friday the 13th is considered to be an unlucky day in much of Western Europe, North America, and Australia. Many people avoid travelling or signing contracts on Friday the 13th. Floors in tall buildings often skip from 12 to 14, and while the superstition is believed to be fading, it nonetheless has deep roots in both Christian and pagan culture.

Many Christians have long believed that Friday was unlucky because it was the day of the week when Jesus was crucified. The number 13 was believed to bring bad luck because there were 13 people at The Last Supper. Since there were 12 tribes of Israel, that number was considered lucky.

Thirteen was also a sinister number in Norse mythology. Loki, one of the most evil of the Norse gods, went uninvited to a party for 12 at Valhalla, a banquet hall of the gods. As a result, he caused the death of Balder, the god of light, joy, and reconciliation. Loki tricked Balder's blind brother, Hod, into throwing a sprig of mistletoe at Balder's chest. Since mistletoe was the only thing on Earth fatal to Balder, the beloved god fell dead.

During the Middle Ages, the superstition against Friday the 13th grew. On Friday, October 13, 1307, King Philip IV of France ordered the arrests of Jaques de Molay, Grand Master of the Knights Templars and sixty of his senior knights in Paris. Thousands of others were arrested elsewhere in the country. After employing torture techniques to compel the Templars to "confess" to wrongdoing, most were eventually executed and sympathizers of the Templars condemned Friday the 13th as an evil day.

Over time a large body of literature and folk wisdom have reinforced the belief. In the 18th century, the HMS Friday was launched on Friday the 13th. It was never heard from again. Since then, ships are not usually launched on that date.
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bethany wollard answered
Because so many people died on one day and I think that's why they think that friday the 13th is so unlucky for some people.
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It was the day when Jesus, Our Lord was crucified on the cross, and also many other people had mysteriously died.

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