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Sunday Mass Schedule
Saturday:4:00 PMEnglishEnglishENSaint Joseph Church5:00 PMEnglishEnglishENSaint Scholastica Church
Sunday:8:00 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint Edward Church9:00 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint Joseph Church9:30 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint Scholastica Church11:00 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint Joseph Church11:00 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint John Cantius Church - Korean Mass11:30 AMEnglishEnglishENSaint Mary Church
Daily Mass Schedule
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Upcoming Holy Days
Ash Wednesday
February 22:8:00 AMEnglishEnglishENMass and Ashes--Saint Joseph Church10:00 AMEnglishEnglishENMass and Ashes--Saint Scholastica Church11:30 AMEnglishEnglishENMass and Ashes--Saint Mary Church12:00 PMEnglishEnglishENPrayer Service and Ashes--Saint Joseph Church5:00 PMEnglishEnglishENPrayer Service and Ashes--Saint Scholastica Church6:00 PMEnglishEnglishENMass and Ashes--Saint Edward Church6:30 PMEnglishEnglishENMass and Ashes--Saint Joseph Church
Confession Times
Thursday:6:30 PM to 7:00 PM Saint Scholastica Church
For all pro-life advocates, this is an important day as thousands and thousands gather in Washington D.C. to stand up for life. While there are significant differences of opinions in our world on right to life and many others, we should never let those differences lead us to disrespect each other.
“This is a time to show our commitment to protecting unborn children, to supporting women with crisis pregnancies and families who struggle to raise children in difficult circumstances,” Bishop Zubik said.
As a graduate of Central Catholic High School, and the University of Pittsburgh, Damar is part of our family. We, as a Catholic community offer prayers for his recovery, and for God’s comfort to fill the hearts of all of those who are praying for him, and awaiting updates on his condition.
In this very young new year, violence has already had a sobering impact on our hopes for greater peace in 2023. The tragic death of Brackenridge Police Chief Justin McIntyre and the wounding of his fellow officer remind us of the dedication of law enforcement who put their lives on the line to provide for our safety.
Pope Benedict taught us much during his papacy, but the most enduring lessons may be of humility and fraternity. His historic decision to resign when he could no longer fulfill his duties to the best of his ability demonstrates his love for our Lord and our Church. The way that he has lived quietly, in a brotherly friendship with his successor, Pope Francis, is a model for all Catholics to follow as we continue to journey together in service to Jesus and His Church.
Franco Harris brought more than football championships to the Pittsburgh region. While winning games, he brought our city together across all ethnic and racial lines, as people of every heritage waved green, white and red flags for “Franco’s Italian Army.”
Bishop David Zubik announced today that two parishes will merge on January 2, 2023 to create one new parish: Saint Augustine Parish, which brings together the parishes of Saint Blaise (Midland) and Saint Monica (Beaver Falls/Chippewa/Darlington).
Bishop David Zubik will join hundreds of other volunteers to pack food for hungry people in Southwestern Pennsylvania on the morning after Thanksgiving at North Catholic High School in Cranberry.
Oakland Catholic High School President Mary Claire Kasunic has announced her decision to step down from her position on June 30, 2023. She has served Oakland Catholic High School for over 30 years, with the last nine years as the school’s President.
The not guilty verdict reached in criminal court for Father Robert Cedolia represents the conclusion of a nearly four-year period since an allegation of sexual abuse of a minor was filed against him.