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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.
The Church of The Holy Cross (St. James Episcopal Church) 1905-06 Carpenter & Crocker 7507 Kelly Street Homewood 2007 City of Pittsburgh Department of Water 1907 (begun c.) Rutan & Russell, Thomas H. Scott 226 Delafield Road Pittsburgh 2000 City Theatre: 1859
2428 Arlington Ave., Arlington, Pittsburgh St. John Vianney Parish (1994–2005). Closed in 2005. [72] Parish is now part of Mary, Queen of Peace Parish. St. Hilary 320 Henderson Ave., Washington: Part of St. James Parish. St. Hugh 408 Route 88, Carmichaels: Part of St. Matthias Parish. St. Ignatius of Antioch 305 Grant St., Bobtown
St. Paul at Athens (All Saints' Chapel, 1925) St. Hugh and St. Victoria (All Saints' South Wall, 1918) Visitation/Annunciation (Baptistry, 1910) Reynolds, Francis & Rohnstock, Boston, Mass St. James Major (South Nave Clerestory, 1924) St. James Minor (South Nave Clerestory, 1924) Willet Stained Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Penna
Off Pennsylvania Route 221 at the crossing of Ruff Creek, north of Waynesburg: Washington Township: The bridge was destroyed by a fire in 1992. 20: Hamilton-Ely Farmstead: Hamilton-Ely Farmstead: March 2, 2006 : 1055 Sugar Run Road
They recommended that the Vatican erect a Diocese of Pittsburgh and nominated Michael O'Connor, vicar general of Western Pennsylvania and pastor of St. Paul's Church in Pittsburgh, to be appointed the first bishop. [8] The Vatican erected the Diocese of Pittsburgh on August 11, 1843, by taking its territory from the Diocese of Philadelphia. [9]
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Gwendolyn J. Elliott (1945-2007) was an American police officer and founder of Gwen's Girls, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the improving the lives of at-risk young women and girls. She was a member of the first group of women to serve as Pittsburgh Police officers and was that department's first black female commander.