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  2. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh

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    St. John the Baptist 444 St John St, Plum: Part of Holy Family Parish. St. John Capistran 1610 McMillan Rd., Upper St. Clair Township, Pennsylvania: Part of Resurrection Parish. St. John the Evangelist 54 S 14th St., South Side Flats, Pittsburgh Closed in 1992 (merged into Prince of Peace Parish); later demolished.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg - Wikipedia

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    The second bishop of Greensburg was William G. Connare of Pittsburgh, named by Pope John XXIII in 1960. [10] He founded the diocesan newspaper, The Catholic Accent, in 1961 and presided over the first diocesan synod that same year. [11] He also expanded educational programs in parishes and opened the diocesan office of Catholic Charities. [12]

  4. St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

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    From 1994 to 2019, the church was part of Holy Wisdom Parish, a 1994 union between St. Ambrose Parish in Spring Hill and St. Boniface. [4] It was also home to St. John XXIII Personal Quasi-Parish, which is dedicated exclusively to the Traditional Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite)..

  5. McMurray, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McMurray is a census-designated place (CDP) in Peters Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania. The population was 4,736 at the 2020 census. The population was 4,736 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area .

  6. St. James Church (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Benedictine Sisters of Erie - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the Sisters opened the school the St. Benedict Education Center in Erie County, which also serves students from Clarion, Crawford, Forest, Venango, and Warren counties. [20] The Sisters also run the Saint Benedict Child Care Center, which originated as a Head Start program run out of the former convent building. In 1969, they expanded ...

  8. List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of ...

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    St. John the Evangelist 21 S. 13th St, Philadelphia Founded in 1830 [160] St. Malachy 1429 N. 11th St, Philadelphia Founded in 1850 [161] St. Martin de Porres 2340 W. Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia Founded in 1993 with the merger of Most Precious Blood of Our Lord, St. Columba and St. Elizabeth Parishes [162] St. Patrick 242 S. 20th St, Philadelphia

  9. St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral (Pittsburgh)

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    National Carpatho-Rusyn Cultural and Educational Center, which was the first St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral. It is located at 911 Dickson Street in Munhall, Pennsylvania. Built in 1903, architect Titus de Bobula.