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SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2022 STARTING AT 1O AM Hosted by Trinity Cathedral Please join us for an ecumenical celebration of the life and work of… Read More
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 12, 2022 STARTING AT 1O AM Hosted by Trinity Cathedral Please join us for an ecumenical celebration of the life and work of… Read More
Christmas, 2021 Dear Friends, Comfort and joy are two words that are prominent in our Christmas tradition. Many sources of comfort and joy play a… Read More
A Gift Has Been Made In Your Honor December 23, 2021 Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh is pleased to… Read More
What gives you life when looking at scripture though the lens of the love of Jesus? The BCI invites you to join us as we… Read More
In Matthew 22:37-39 Jesus said, “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind. This… Read More
Absalom Jones (1746–1818) founded the first black Episcopal congregation in Philadelphia in 1794, and in 1802, he was the first African American to be ordained… Read More
The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh is joining the Southwest Pennsylvania Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America in celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin… Read More
Bishop Solak’s 2022 visitation schedule is now available for download and printing by clicking here. New this year, the schedule is based, not on the… Read More
In late October, the vestry of St. Paul’s, Monongahela, made the difficult decision to close at the end of this year. The parish’s last service… Read More
Dear Friends, Some of you already know that many, many months ago our diocesan treasurer, Canon Kathi Workman, decided that the time was coming for… Read More