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  2. Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese grew under the successive leadership of Bishops John Barrett Kerfoot, Cortland Whitehead, Alexander Mann, Austin Pardue, and Robert Appleyard and developed several notable institutions: St. Margaret's Hospital, the Church Home (later Canterbury Place), St. Barnabas Community, and Sheldon Calvary Camp. The diocese was known for its ...

  3. WJAS - Wikipedia

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    WJAS (1320 AM) is a commercial radio station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The station has a talk radio format.It is owned by St. Barnabas Broadcasting, a division of the Saint Barnabas Health System, with studios and offices on Fleet Street in Green Tree.

  4. Calvary Episcopal Church (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Washington-Aliquippa (Narthex West, 1939) Chief Cornplanter (Narthex West, 1939) Peter Minuit (Narthex West, 1939) Washington and Native American Chief (Narthex West, 1939) Capt. Contrecoeur (Parish House Walkway, 1927) William Penn and Native Americans (Parish House Walkway, 1927) Washington & Braddock (Parish House Walkway, 1927)

  5. Church of the Epiphany (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Church of the Epiphany located at Washington Place and Centre Avenue in the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built in 1902. The church was added to the List of Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1998. [1] It is situated next to PPG Paints Arena.

  6. William C. Skurla - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Skurla (born June 1, 1956, in Duluth, Minnesota, United States) is the Archeparch (or Archbishop) of the Archeparchy of Pittsburgh in the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church. He is also, ex officio , the metropolitan bishop of the Metropolis of Pittsburgh whose geographic remit includes the entire United States and Canada . [ 4 ]

  7. St. Barnabas' Episcopal Church (Leeland, Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    The log structure was replaced in 1710 by the first small brick church, which was the second St. Barnabas Church on the site and rather small. It is now referred to as the old Brick Church. [1] White remained at St. Barnabas until 1717, at which time he either died or was removed from the parish. [13]

  8. List of Anglo-Catholic churches - Wikipedia

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    Parish Location Evidence of Anglo-Catholicity Notes St. Bartholomew's, Clyde Road: Ballsbridge, Dublin Holy Eucharist ad orientem each Sunday, usage of vestments (chasuble, dalmatic); self-described as being one of the few Tractarian parishes within the Church of Ireland; self-identifies as Anglo-Catholic; observes a full calendar of saints; recently abolished regular Wednesday or "midweek ...

  9. St. Barnabas' Church (Bronx) - Wikipedia

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    St. Barnabas High School, founded in 1924, is located at 425 East 240th Street, Bronx, New York, 10470. It is an all-girls Catholic parish school that offers a college prep program to young women in Grades 9–12.