Stations of the Cross 2026
Definition
A Catholic devotional practice comprising 14 'stations' or scenes depicting key moments in Jesus Christ's Passion, from his condemnation to burial; the '2026' specifier often refers to annual Lenten or Good Friday editions, prayers, or events for that year.
A meditative prayer tradition walked physically or spiritually, popular during Lent, with 2026 versions featuring modern twists like virtual tours or themed booklets amid ongoing global observances.
Examples
After binge-watching the Stations of the Cross 2026 livestream, I felt holier than my neighbor's Christmas lights.
The priest upgraded the Stations of the Cross 2026 with AR filters—now Jesus meets Veronica via Snapchat.
My fitness app mistook the Stations of the Cross 2026 procession for a HIIT workout; 14 stations equaled 10,000 repentant steps.
In 2026, the Stations of the Cross went viral when a squirrel photobombed the third station—talk about unexpected disciples.