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Cleveland Catholic Diocese Hosts Third Annual Holy Night Hike Ahead of Easter

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Last updated: April 3, 2026 2:57 pm
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 3 Min Read
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Cleveland’s Holy Night Hike Draws Hundreds in Easter Tradition

CLEVELAND — For the third consecutive year, the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland has brought a centuries-old tradition to life with its annual Holy Night Hike. Held on the Thursday before Easter, the event combines prayer, faith, and community as participants walk through the city’s historic churches, deepening their spiritual journey during the Lenten season.

The Holy Night Hike invites people of all backgrounds to visit seven designated churches, each staying open until 11 p.m. for prayer and reflection. Nathaniel Green, who participated alongside his father, described the event as more than just a physical walk. “It’s during Lent, and I think it’s a good opportunity to grow closer to God, be with a good community, and connect with kind-hearted people,” Green said.

Organized by Father Damian Ference, Vicar for Evangelization for the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, the event was inspired by a tradition Ference encountered while studying in Rome. “The idea was already present in Cleveland, but it hadn’t been formalized until now,” Ference explained. “We’ve selected seven churches that are walkable, creating a meaningful pilgrimage for participants.”

The churches include St. John Cantius on College Avenue, St. Wendelin on Columbus Road, St. Emeric on W. 22nd Street, St. Augustine on W. 14th Street, St. Andrew Kim on W. 14th Street, and St. Patrick on Bridge Avenue. Each stop offers participants a chance to reflect, pray, and admire the architectural beauty of these sacred spaces.

Since its inception, the Holy Night Hike has seen significant growth in attendance. Last year, 400 people took part, and Ference expects the numbers to climb again this year. Notably, the event has attracted a growing number of young adults, a demographic Ference hopes to engage further. “Seeing young people walking through their neighborhoods and stepping into churches—sometimes for the first time—creates curiosity and a sense of belonging,” he said.

Ference emphasized that the hike is open to everyone, regardless of faith or belief. “You don’t have to be Catholic, or even believe in God, to participate,” he said. “It’s about experiencing community, appreciating the beauty of these churches, and perhaps finding a place where you feel connected.”

For many, like Nathaniel Green, the Holy Night Hike is a deeply personal experience. “It helps us grow closer together in faith and spend meaningful time with loved ones,” Green shared.

In addition to the seven churches, Saint Ignatius High School’s St. Mary of the Assumption Chapel also opened its doors for late-night visitation, offering another space for prayer and reflection.

As the Holy Night Hike continues to grow, it serves as a testament to the enduring power of tradition, faith, and community in Cleveland.

— Reported by Nexio News

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