Fast and Prayer Day
Friday, April 10, 2026
Fast and Prayer Day is held in Liberia on the second Friday of every April. This is a national public holiday in which all Liberians are called upon to pray for guidance, protection, and peace in their homeland. In 2027, Fast and Prayer Day falls on Friday 9 April. The holiday will be on Friday 14 April in 2028. The day of fasting and prayer was originally enacted by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and the then-sitting parliament in the early 1800’s. It was originally a specifically Christian holiday. But today, people of all religious faiths are encouraged to participate. The fast begins officially at 8pm and runs through till 12 noon of the following day, but sometimes, people will fast and pray the whole week long. They will meet in places of worship, some will wear sackcloth and ashes like in the Bible, and focus in prayer on the needs of their country. Participating in Fast and Prayer Day is not mandatory, but it is consistent with the beliefs of Liberia’s founding fathers. And, in fact, most businesses and public buildings will close for the day. Also realise that additional days or weeks of fasting and prayer, aside from the official holiday, can be called by those in the national government during times of national crisis.
History
The day of fasting and prayer was originally enacted by President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and the then-sitting parliament in the early 1800’s. It was originally a specifically Christian holiday This observance marks an important moment in history, observed annually as a day of reflection and commemoration.
How It's Celebrated
This is a national public holiday in which all Liberians are called upon to pray for guidance, protection, and peace in their homeland. The holiday will be on Friday 14 April in 2028. It was originally a specifically Christian holiday. They will meet in places of worship, some will wear sackcloth an