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  2. St. Nicholas Croatian Church (Troy Hill, Pennsylvania)

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    Saint Nicholas Croatian Catholic Church was a Roman Catholic church located at 1326 East Ohio Street in the Troy Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.The Croatian Catholic parish of St. Nicholas was established in 1894 as the first Croatian Catholic parish in the United States, in the city of Allegheny, now Pittsburgh's North Shore.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    On April 15, 2020, a man filed a lawsuit against the Diocese of Pittsburgh for allegedly shielding priests who sexually abused him as a boy. [76] On August 7, 2020, a new lawsuit was filed against the Diocese of Pittsburgh from a man alleging that Leo Burchianti attacked and raped him twice when he was an altar boy. [77]

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

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    Claim and Harpster St., Troy Hill, Pittsburgh Part of the Shrines of Pittsburgh Mother of Good Counsel 7705 Bennett St., Homewood, Pittsburgh Mother of Good Counsel (1907–1992) St. Charles Lwanga (1992–2020) St. Mary Magdalene (2020–) [23] [11] Newman Center (Slippery Rock University) 342 Normal Ave., Slippery Rock: Part of St. Faustina ...

  5. Immaculate Heart of Mary Church (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Immaculate Heart of Mary Church in Pittsburgh, referred to in Polish as Kościół Matki Boskiej, is a historic church of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh. [3] Located on Polish Hill in Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , it is a prime example of the so-called ' Polish Cathedral ' style of churches in both its opulence and grand scale.

  6. Pittsburgh Catholic - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh Catholic is the Catholic news source for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, published for lay people, clergy and religious. It labeled itself as the oldest Catholic newspaper in continuous publication in the U.S. The newspaper was established in 1844 by Pittsburgh's first bishop, Michael O'Connor.

  7. Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh, a Roman (Latin) Catholic diocese; Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh, the Catholic archeparchy governing all of the Byzantine Catholic Church in the Western portion of Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and in the states of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Texas, and West Virginia; Orthodox Church in America ...

  8. David Zubik - Wikipedia

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    David Zubik was born on September 4, 1949, in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, to Stanley (1927 to 2015) and Susan Zubik (née Raskosky; 1925 to 2006). [1] [2] The grandson of Polish and Slovak immigrants, he is an only child. [3]

  9. Carl Hensler - Wikipedia

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    Monsignor Carl Peter Hensler (November 7, 1898 – November 1984) was an American Roman Catholic priest of the Diocese of Pittsburgh. [1] Nicknamed "the Labor Priest" in recognition of the help and support he gave to the Steel Workers union during his early career, [2] he also became a founding member of the Catholic Radical Alliance.