Author: The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh

Peace on Earth: A Christmas Message from Bishop Ketlen

Dear Friends, A favorite Christmas card that I once received featured a dove suspended in midair against a rich, deep-blue night sky. Below the dove,… Read More

2022-23 Bishop Visitation Schedule and Cycle of Prayer Now Available

Bishop Ketlen’s 2022-23 visitation schedule through the end of June 2023, is now available for download and printing by clicking here. The Diocesan Cycle of Prayer… Read More

Bishop’s 2022 Convention Address

157th Annual Convention of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh Saturday, November 19, 2022 Remarks to Convention delivered by the Right Reverend Ketlen A. Solak, D.Min,… Read More

Election Results: 2022 Diocesan Convention

Standing Committee Clergy: The Rev. Laura Di Panfilo, St. Paul’s, Mt. Lebanon Lay: Wesley Rohrer, St. Andrew’s, Highland Park Board of Trustees Sheila Stagnitta, St…. Read More

Pre-Convention Gathering for Deputies and Others

The business portion of convention begins with our pre-convention gatherings for lay and clergy deputies via Zoom where we will review the budget, discuss District-specific… Read More

Diocesan Transitions

New to the Diocese On September 1, the Rev. Cameron Soulis joined the staff of Calvary Church, East Liberty, as its Associate Rector. Cameron came… Read More

Fall Fest in Highland Park

The 157th Annual Convention of the Diocese of Pittsburgh

Seeking Abundance, Seeing Abundance and being… Thankful for Our Abundance We live in tumultuous times. Even as the people of God, it is easy to… Read More

Church of the Redeemer Celebrates the Installation of New Rector

Sunday, October 30, 4 p.m. at Church of the Redeemer, Squirrel Hill Installation Service for the Rev. Natalie Hall with Holy Eucharist, followed by a… Read More

$1.68m Regional Medical Debt Forgiven by “Let’s be a Blessing” Campaign

It’s no hoax! Letters promising medical debt cancellation arriving in 1,615 mailboxes throughout western PA, eastern Ohio, and northern W.Va. are the real deal. Episcopalians… Read More