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The Diocese of Greensburg (Latin: Dioecesis Greensburgensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Philadelphia. The mother church of the Diocese of Greensburg is Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg. The diocese was ...
Roman Catholic bishops of Greensburg (5 P) Pages in category "Roman Catholic Diocese of Greensburg" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
On May 16, 1992, Kulick was ordained to the priesthood for the Diocese of Greensburg by Bishop Anthony G. Bosco at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg. [1] [5] [6] After his 1992 ordination, the diocese assigned Kulick as parochial vicar at the following parishes in Pennsylvania: Blessed Sacrament Cathedral Parish (1992 to 1995)
Aug. 10—Responding to a surge in the coronavirus delta variant, the Catholic Diocese of Greensburg on Monday reinstated requirements that priests and church volunteers wear face masks indoors ...
The parish was designated Blessed Sacrament Cathedral with the establishment of the Diocese of Greensburg on March 10, 1951, at which time the Benedictines relinquished pastoral responsibility. [3] Maria Celli of the architectural firm Celli-Flynn & Associates redesigned the interior in 1971 to conform to liturgical changes that resulted from ...
But to reflect the Episcopal diocese's "trust beneficiary rights" in the properties, Christ's Church agreed to pay an annual fee amounting to 3.25 percent of its operating revenues to the diocese for the first 20 years after the agreement, followed by an annual fee of 1.75 percent of its operating revenues in subsequent years. [4]
Albertus Magnus College (New Haven, Connecticut); Aquinas College (Grand Rapids, Michigan); Aquinas College (Nashville, Tennessee); Aquinas Institute of Theology (St. Louis, Missouri)
When the Catholic Church created the Diocese of Greensburg in 1951, the first bishop, Rev. Hugh Lamb, lived at St. Emma's while making the initial arrangements. St. Emma also served as the diocesan chancery for the first year. The sisters built a retreat house in 1954.