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Praying the Way of the Cross Through New Eyes This Lent

Posted on February 24, 2026 in: Lent

Praying the Way of the Cross Through New Eyes This Lent

This Lent, the Diocese’s Evangelization and Discipleship Ministry is inviting the faithful to enter more deeply into Christ’s Passion through a virtual series of Stations of the Cross— prayed with a different spiritual lens each week.

The Way of the Cross will take place on Friday evenings throughout Lent at 7 p.m. Participants are welcome to join from home, gathering online in prayer and reflection. Each week, the Stations will be contemplated through a unique focus, helping participants encounter Christ’s suffering in the lived experiences of others.

The 2026 schedule includes:

February 27: Through the eyes of the suffering, ill and disabled

March 6: Through the eyes of immigrants and refugees

March 13: Through the eyes of seniors

March 20: Through the eyes of the bereaved

March 27: Through the eyes of Mary

April 3: Through the eyes of Jesus

By reflecting on the Stations through these perspectives, participants are invited not only to remember Christ’s journey to Calvary, but also to recognize His presence in those who carry crosses today. The series offers an opportunity for prayerful solidarity, compassion and renewed discipleship.

The Stations begin at 7 p.m. each Friday and take place online. An internet connection is required. Participants may register for a single evening or for the full seven-week series.

To register, visit click here or call Liza at 860-848-2237 ext. 305. 

As Lent calls the Church to prayer, fasting and almsgiving, this virtual Way of the Cross offers a meaningful way to walk with Christ— and with one another— on the road to Easter.


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