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September 11, 2018
Bishop David Zubik has announced a Year of Repentance in which all clergy of the Diocese of Pittsburgh are asked to fast and pray for the purification of the Church in light of the scandal of child sexual abuse, and all Catholics are invited to join in. A diocesan-wide service to liturgically inaugurate the Year of Repentance will be held Sunday, September 23, 2018 at 3 p.m. in Saint Paul Cathedral, Oakland.
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September 6, 2018
Today the Diocese of Pittsburgh made a report to the District Attorney of Allegheny County after receiving an allegation of sexual misconduct against then-Monsignor Anthony G. Bosco dating from the late 1960s. Diocesan officials followed their longtime policy in reporting the allegation to the District Attorney. This is the first and only allegation the diocese has received against Bishop Bosco.
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August 31, 2018
Bishop David Zubik has placed one active priest and two retired priests on administrative leave following allegations of sexual abuse of a minor received in the wake of the Grand Jury report on six Pennsylvania dioceses.
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August 23, 2018
by Michel Therrien, STL, STD
With the release of the Grand Jury Report, this is the fourth time I have had my spirit squeezed-not quite crushed-by the gravity of the clergy scandal.
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August 22, 2018
The board of directors of Cardinal Wuerl North Catholic High School and the board of Catholic High Schools of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, Inc. (CHSDOP) have accepted the request of Cardinal Donald Wuerl to remove his name from the high school. Bishop David Zubik has accepted these recommendations and is announcing today the school name is now - North Catholic High School.
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August 21, 2018
by Erin Stuvek
The past few days have felt like a funeral – a long, never-ending funeral in which we’ve listened to a hundred bad eulogies.
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August 4, 2018
A letter from Bishop David Zubik is being read at all Masses this weekend in all parishes of the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh in order to prepare the faithful for the impending public release of the interim Grand Jury report.
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August 1, 2018
by USCCB
WASHINGTON—Cardinal Daniel N. DiNardo, Archbishop of Galveston-Houston and President of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, has issued the following statement noting the steps the U.S. Bishops Conference will take in addressing the failures of the Church in protecting the people of God.
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August 1, 2018
by Riley Glenn Horvath
For a long time, I’ve grappled with the issue of pain and suffering. I used to believe there could be no “all-loving” God that could also allow horrible things to occur.
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July 25, 2018
by Theresa Sullivan
I’m afraid He’ll see me. He’ll see me, all of me: the times I’ve forgotten Him; the dreams I think may be deprived of their dignity if spoken aloud; the insecurities that brush so nicely under a thick carpet when the doorbell rings; the securities in which I place too much credence. It’s my greatest fear and my heart’s deepest longing: to be seen for who I truly am.
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July 10, 2018
by David Donohoe
When I first came to Duquesne University in fall 2011, I met a priest and we became good friends. In the midst of a personal crisis of faith, he gave me this Scripture to reflect and meditate on – it still cuts me to the core:
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July 9, 2018
by john smith
Here is an example of what your sublet could looking lalalalalla be catholic if you live here yo! Yeahh! This is a test of things.
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July 6, 2018
by Brian Bayer
Imagine: Your time is up, and a lifetime of good deeds is about to pay off with an eternity in communion with the Creator. You arrive to the Pearly Gates eager to enjoy the bounty of Paradise. There’s just one thing – you need to fill out the paperwork. Don’t worry – it’s just the procedure. If you’ve lived a good life, then you’ll probably get in.
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June 5, 2018
by Jason Gawaldo
At the beginning of Jesus' ministry, the Spirit drove him into the desert (see Mark 1:12). At the beginning of my ministry career, the Spirit drove me into desert as well.
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May 30, 2018
Today’s theme was experiencing community as participation in Gods life. The question is what does real community mean to you? Stay up to date with 14 Young adults from the Diocese of Pittsburgh as they travel the Camino in Spain.
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May 16, 2018
by Theresa Sullivan
Pentecost approaches quickly. These next few days are a deep breath held, a promise awaiting fulfillment. I'm praying for the fire of Holy Spirit to consume me, incinerating any dependence on my own merit lingering in the inked caverns of my heart
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May 15, 2018
There is a growing movement of Catholic artists coming together across the United States and Pittsburgh, yet again, is at the forefront. The Pentecost Sacred Arts Festival offers Pittsburghers a glimpse of high art with a purpose.
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April 17, 2018
by Cori McCulloch
Right there and then, it was clear that the Lord was calling me to reduce my family's consumption of plastic and disposable items. Why? Because it never goes away. All of the plastic that's ever been made is still on this Earth somewhere, and will be for at least 2,000 years.
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April 11, 2018
The Diocese of Pittsburgh continues to work for the protection of children and young people and will not tolerate any behavior that puts them at risk. May we all dedicate ourselves to rooting out the evil of sexual abuse from our society.
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March 27, 2018
by Domenique
I had stepped out in faith trusting that God would not let me fall and my presence had actually transformed someone’s experience.
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