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Saint Paul Cathedral is the mother church of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. St. Paul parish was established in 1833. [3]
St. Paul Cathedral (2020–) [58] [33] St. Richard (Gibsonia) 3841 Dickey Rd., Gibsonia: Part of Ss. Martha and Mary Parish. St. Richard (Hill District) 2900 Bedford Ave., Hill District, Pittsburgh Closed in 1977. [59] Parish is now part of Divine Mercy Parish. St. Rosalia 411 Greenfield Ave., Greenfield, Pittsburgh St. Rosalia (1900–1993)
St. Stanislaus Cathedral (Polish National Catholic Church) (not in full communion with Rome) 41°23′38″N 75°40′11″W / 41.394027°N 75.669623°W / 41.394027; -75.669623 ( St. Stanislaus Cathedral (Scranton, Pennsylvania
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]
St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cathedral (Pittsburgh) Saint Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral (Pittsburgh) Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) T.
Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania) Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul (Philadelphia) St. Peter Cathedral (Erie, Pennsylvania) St. Peter's Cathedral (Scranton, Pennsylvania)
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