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  1. St. Paul Cathedral, Pittsburgh, Pa., is the center of spiritual life for some 3,000 parishioners and more than three quarters of a million Catholics in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. The first place of public worship for Catholics in the area was in the stockade of Fort Duquesne in 1754. From the French evacuation in 1758 until 1808, there were no ...

  2. The original St. Paul Church was dedicated in 1833. When the diocese was established in 1843 St. Paul Church was chosen as the cathedral. It burnt down in 1851, but was replaced with a larger building in 1855. The first two St. Paul Cathedrals were located on Grant Street downtown. [4] As the downtown area was claimed by industries, the ...

  3. On May 4, 1834, St. Paul was dedicated. The next milestone in the history of the church occurred in 1843, when Pittsburgh became a diocese and St. Paul became the diocesan Cathedral. In 1844, the city of Pittsburgh decided to grade off the hill upon which the Cathedral sat. The streets were lowered a second time in 1847.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Across the U.S., the Catholic Church is undergoing an immense shift. Generations of Catholics who embraced the modernizing tide sparked in the 1960s by Vatican II are increasingly giving way to religious conservatives who believe the church has been twisted by change, with the promise of eternal salvation replaced by guitar Masses, parish food pantries and casual indifference to church doctrine.

  5. Welcome to the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh! Founded August 11, 1843, we are a community of 628,000 Catholics who live in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Greene Lawrence and Washington counties. Our mission is to help everyone learn Jesus, love Jesus and live Jesus. We invite you to join us by visiting a ...

  6. St. Paul Cathedral. St. Paul Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. As the Cathedral, it is the Church of the Chief Shepherd of the diocese, Bishop David A. Zubik. And it is everybody’s parish. It is the site of the local Church’s major events, including ordinations to the priesthood and diaconate, to the Golden ...

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  8. Holy Name Cathedral. Holy Name Cathedral in Chicago is the seat of the Archdiocese of Chicago, one of the largest Catholic dioceses in the United States. The church serves as the episcopal seat of the current Archbishop of Chicago, Cardinal Blase J. Cupich. Dedicated on November 21, 1875, Holy Name Cathedral replaced the Cathedral of Saint Mary ...

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