On Friday, April 3, 2026, Pope Leo XIV presides over the Way of the Cross at the Colosseum, marking his first Good Friday celebration as Pope. The liturgy commemorates Jesus Christ’s journey to Golgotha, as the Holy Father carries the Cross through all 14 stations.
According to Vatican News, the decision is seen as highlighting a deeply personal and symbolic act of leadership early in his pontificate. By taking part in all the stations, the Pope emphasis a renewed focus on pastoral presence and spiritual witness during one of Christianity’s most solemn observances.
Franciscan friar and former Custos of the Holy Land Francesco Patton prepared the meditations for the ceremony, drawing attention to the suffering of people in conflict zones, particularly in the Middle East, while offering a message of endurance and hope.
Officials indicated that the texts would be released earlier in the day, guiding the faithful worldwide. Previous reflections written by Pope Francis underscore continuity in tradition. The celebration is expected to draw global attention as a defining moment of the new pontificate.
