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St. James Church is a historic Roman Catholic church in the West End neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Founded as a parish of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in 1853, the current Brick Gothic church was built in 1884, and served as a parish church for 120 years until its closure in 2004.
St. James: 326 S Main St., West End, Pittsburgh Closed in 2004. Parish is now part of St. Philip Parish. [73] Restored as a church and re-opened on March 28, 2015 by the Society of St. Pius X (SSPX). St. Januarius 1450 Renton Rd., Plum: Part of Holy Family Parish. St. Joan of Arc 6414 Montour St., South Park Township: Part of St. Catherine ...
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Pittsburgh Musical Theater (St. James School) 1916 327 South Main Street West End 2014 Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at the Priory (St. Mary's German Catholic Church) 1854; addition 1906 Father John Stibiel, 1854; Sidney Heckert, 1906 Pressley and Nash Streets Deutschtown 2004
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Upon annexation, the City of Pittsburgh renamed the Borough of Temperanceville as West End; Temperanceville was its own entity (incorporated 1860 [7]) on the valley floor through which Saw Mill Run flows toward the Ohio River, between the Coal Hill end of Mt. Washington upriver, and River Hill downriver (site of the Elliott bluff lookout, a.k.a ...
St. Peter's Church in the present-day North Side of Pittsburgh served as the cathedral of the Diocese of Allegheny from 1876 until 1889. [ 1 ] The Diocese of Allegheny ( Latin : Dioecesis Alleghenensis ) was a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church , in the state of Pennsylvania from 1876–1889.
The name of the parish was changed to St Agatha-St James in 1976, following a merger with the nearby St. Agatha's Church (at 38th and Spring Garden Streets in Powelton Village). [1] The old St Agatha's Church had suffered multiple fires, which coupled with the decline in the parish population, precipitated the decision to merge the two parishes.