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St. Paul Cathedral Worship Site: 108 North Dithridge Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Regis Worship Site: 3256 Parkview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Rosalia Worship Site: 411 Greenfield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207. St. Stephen Worship Site: 5115 Second Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207
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St. Paul Cathedral Worship Site: 108 North Dithridge Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Regis Worship Site: 3256 Parkview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Rosalia Worship Site: 411 Greenfield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207. St. Stephen Worship Site: 5115 Second Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207
Saint Paul’s Cathedral is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. St. St. Paul's parish was established in 1833.
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St. Paul Cathedral Worship Site: 108 North Dithridge Street Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Regis Worship Site: 3256 Parkview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213. St. Rosalia Worship Site: 411 Greenfield Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207. St. Stephen Worship Site: 5115 Second Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15207.
Saint Paul Cathedral (Oakland) Fifth Avenue at Craig Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Saturday Vigil 6:00 p.m. Sunday 6:30 a.m. | 10:00 a.m. | 12:00 noon | 6:00 p.m. Saint Regis Church (Oakland) 3250 Parkview Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 No Masses Scheduled Saint Rosalia Church (Greenfield) 411 Greenfield Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15207
St. Paul Cathedral Parish, Pittsburgh was established on July 1, 2020. This is the successor to the original St. Paul Cathdral Parish. That parish was established as St. Paul Parish in 1834, which became St. Paul Cathedral when the diocese was created in 1843. The origin of the current parish can be traced to 2015.