
Friday the 13th is widely regarded as an unlucky day due to a blend of religious, historical, and cultural factors. Key origins include the Last Supper, where 13 guests dined before Jesus' crucifixion on a Friday, and the 1307 arrest of the Knights Templar on Friday, October 13. Norse mythology also associates the number 13 with misfortune. While traditionally linked to bad luck, some spiritual perspectives now view the date as a time for reflection and renewal. In 2026, Friday the 13th occurs three times, heightening public interest.
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