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Hundreds Gather in Cincinnati for 166-Year-Old Good Friday Tradition of Praying the Steps

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 5:46 am
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“Cincinnati’s 166-Year-Old Good Friday Tradition Draws Hundreds for Silent Prayer Climb”

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A Legacy of FaithA Personal JourneyA Tradition That Endures

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Faithful gather at Holy Cross Immaculata Parish to honor Easter season with solemn steps ritual.


CINCINNATI — On Good Friday, a day of reflection and gratitude for many, hundreds of Cincinnati residents and visitors gathered to continue a 166-year-old tradition: climbing the 90-plus steps of Holy Cross Immaculata Parish in silent prayer.

The annual pilgrimage, known as “Praying the Steps,” holds deep spiritual significance for participants like Max Rechtin, a lifelong Cincinnati resident who has joined the ritual for years with his family.

“This is a unique chance to pray beneath the Mary statue and reflect on the passion of Jesus,” Rechtin said. “Easter calls us to go beyond our usual routines—to pray more, reflect more, and grow closer to faith.”

A Legacy of Faith

The tradition dates back to 1859, drawing generations of worshippers to the Mount Adams church. Larry Cochran, a media consultant for the parish, emphasized its enduring appeal.

“People come because their grandparents came, their parents came,” Cochran said. “It’s more than a ritual—it warms the heart, rekindles the soul, and prepares us for Easter.”

A Personal Journey

For many, the climb is a time for introspection. Rechtin shared how he uses the quiet moments to confront personal struggles and celebrate spiritual growth.

“As I walk, I think about my challenges, the things I need to improve, and the ways God has helped me overcome hardships since last year,” he said.

The event’s simplicity—just steps, silence, and shared purpose—creates a powerful sense of community. Visitors from across the region joined locals, each ascending at their own pace, some pausing to pray at the iconic Mary statue.

A Tradition That Endures

Despite modern distractions, the Good Friday steps ritual remains a cornerstone of Cincinnati’s Easter observances. For Rechtin and countless others, it’s a sacred pause in a busy world—a chance to leave the climb a better person than when they began.

As the sun set over Mount Adams, the footsteps of the faithful echoed a timeless message: faith, reflection, and tradition still bind this city together.

— Reported by Nexio News

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