My thanks to Kathy Pluth, whose excellent work on hymns I have often cited, for bringing this item to my attention. The Diocese of Bridgeport, Connecticut, which comprises the southwest corner of the state, has instituted a daily Lenten pilgrimage, following the very ancient modeled of the Roman station churches. In this video, His Excellency Frank Caggiano, who has led the diocese since July of 2013, announces that the stations will be held every evening at a different church on the weekdays and Saturdays, starting on Ash Wednesday at the cathedral of St Augustine.
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
An American Diocese Institutes Lenten Stational Churches
Gregory DiPippoRome was, of course, not by any means the only place that kept stational observances; e.g., we ran a series in 2019 by Henri de Villiers on those of Paris. There is no reason why other dioceses cannot follow suit and institute a similar custom themselves, and as a reminder, it is not even necessary to have them every day. (The Parisian church only kept them on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays of Lent.) We congratulate Bishop Caggiano for this fine initiative, and very much hope that it will be widely copied - feliciter!