• COVID Procedures Updates for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
    COVID Procedures Updates for the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh
    August 6, 2021
    As variants of the COVID-19 virus continue to spread, the Diocese of Pittsburgh is updating safety procedures at Mass and Bishop David Zubik is urging everyone to get vaccinated and to wear masks when indoors with others.
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  • Statement on Pope Francis’ Action Regarding New Restrictions on the Celebration of Latin Masses
    Statement on Pope Francis’ Action Regarding New Restrictions on the Celebration of Latin Masses
    July 16, 2021
    Under the new norms from Pope Francis. Bishop Zubik confirms the continued existence of Most Precious Blood of Jesus Parish without any alterations. There will be no changes to Masses at Most Precious Blood of Jesus Parish.
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  • Anonymous Donor Provides Scholarship Money for Four Schools in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
    Anonymous Donor Provides Scholarship Money for Four Schools in the Diocese of Pittsburgh
    July 15, 2021
    Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, four Catholic schools will soon benefit from St. John Paul II STAR Student tuition assistance, through scholarships available now.
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  • Obligation to Attend Mass Reinstated
    Obligation to Attend Mass Reinstated
    July 15, 2021
    Bishop David A. Zubik is overjoyed to join all the Catholic bishops of Pennsylvania in reinstating the obligation to attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days, starting August 15, the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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  • Bishop Zubik Issues Call For New Class To Begin Formation Program For Permanent Deacons
    Bishop Zubik Issues Call For New Class To Begin Formation Program For Permanent Deacons
    June 18, 2021
    The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is calling for a new class of interested and qualified Catholic men to begin formation to serve the Church as permanent deacons, according to an announcement today by Bishop David A. Zubik.
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  • Diocese of Pittsburgh Celebrates Three Ordinations this Month
    Diocese of Pittsburgh Celebrates Three Ordinations this Month
    June 10, 2021
    Three men are preparing for ordination this month in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, after years of formation and study.
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  • Four new, merged parishes to be created July 1, 2021
    Four new, merged parishes to be created July 1, 2021
    May 29, 2021
    Four groupings of parishes in the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh will merge on July 1, 2021, to create four new parishes, Bishop David Zubik announced today. Fifteen parishes will be part of the mergers.
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  • Saint Benedict the Moor School Moves to Remote Learning Due to Positive COVID Cases
    Saint Benedict the Moor School Moves to Remote Learning Due to Positive COVID Cases
    May 25, 2021
    Saint Benedict the Moor elementary school is closed to in-person learning through Monday, May 31, 2021.  School administrators learned of a fifth positive COVID case involving a member of the school community in the past eight days.
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  • New Names Announced for Newly Merged Catholic Schools
    New Names Announced for Newly Merged Catholic Schools
    May 19, 2021
    The Diocese of Pittsburgh is pleased to announce new names for two new Catholic elementary schools resulting from the mergers of four schools in South Hills region.
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  • Statement Regarding Updated COVID Directives
    Statement Regarding Updated COVID Directives
    May 14, 2021
    In continued alignment with local, state, and federal health guidelines, effective immediately, the fully vaccinated may attend Diocese of Pittsburgh Masses and all gatherings on parish property without wearing a mask. To accommodate those who are not fully vaccinated, and those who may feel more comfortable seated around others who are wearing a mask, a section in every church will be maintained for mask wearing.
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  • Students at Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy Move to Remote Learning Due to COVID Concerns
    Students at Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy Move to Remote Learning Due to COVID Concerns
    May 12, 2021
    Out of an abundance of caution, fifth grade students at Christ the Divine Teacher Catholic Academy (Aspinwall) will move to remote learning effective immediately.  The decision was made based on recent COVID cases in the school community and health recommendations after consulting with diocesan officials
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  • Diocese of Pittsburgh Churches Open to Full Seating Capacity May 31; Masks Still Required
    Diocese of Pittsburgh Churches Open to Full Seating Capacity May 31; Masks Still Required
    May 12, 2021
    Effective Memorial Day, May 31, 2021 and until further notice, all Diocese of Pittsburgh churches may be open at 100% seating capacity. In accordance with state orders, masks must continue to be worn inside churches and parish buildings.
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  • Holy Spirit Academy Gives Birth to Catholic Education in Different Sites
    Holy Spirit Academy Gives Birth to Catholic Education in Different Sites
    May 6, 2021
    Following consultation with his parish pastoral and finance councils, parishioners, parents, and the diocesan Department for Catholic Schools, Father Joseph McCaffrey, pastor, Holy Spirit Parish (New Castle), submitted his request to Bishop David Zubik to close Holy Spirit Academy. 
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  • Holy Family Catholic School Moves to Remote Learning Due to Faculty Exposure to COVID-19
    Holy Family Catholic School Moves to Remote Learning Due to Faculty Exposure to COVID-19
    May 4, 2021
    Out of an abundance of caution, all students at Holy Family Catholic School (Plum) will participate in remote learning today through Friday, May 7, 2021.  Administrators were notified that a few staff members have been exposed to or are showing symptoms of COVID-19.
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  • Northside Catholic Assumption Academy Moves to Online Learning Due to COVID-19 Cases
    Northside Catholic Assumption Academy Moves to Online Learning Due to COVID-19 Cases
    April 28, 2021
    Administrators at Northside Catholic Assumption Academy (Pittsburgh/Brighton Heights) have been informed of a ​sixth COVID-positive school community member within the past eight days.
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  • Central Catholic Lacrosse Games Temporarily Suspended Due to Positive COVID Case
    Central Catholic Lacrosse Games Temporarily Suspended Due to Positive COVID Case
    April 22, 2021
    Members of the Central Catholic (Oakland, PA) lacrosse team will move to virtual learning and lacrosse games will be suspended through April 29, 2021 due to a positive COVID case in a person associated with the team. 
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  • Bishop David Zubik’s Statement on the Verdict in the George Floyd Case
    Bishop David Zubik’s Statement on the Verdict in the George Floyd Case
    April 20, 2021
    The verdict in the George Floyd case is a declaration that we must all be committed to the protection of everyone in the community and that our communities are committed to justice.
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  • Principals announced for two newly merged Catholic elementary schools
    Principals announced for two newly merged Catholic elementary schools
    April 16, 2021
    The South Regional Catholic Elementary School (SRCES) Board has announced its selections for principals of two newly merged schools in the south region.  The recommendations were approved at a board meeting Wednesday, April 14, 2021.  
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  • Statement on the WPIAL decision regarding alleged recruiting violations at Seton LaSalle High School
    Statement on the WPIAL decision regarding alleged recruiting violations at Seton LaSalle High School
    March 31, 2021
    Seton LaSalle Catholic High School and the Diocese of Pittsburgh take seriously the concerns raised by the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (WPIAL) at the hearing of March 30, 2021 and the decision rendered this morning.
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  • Diocese of Pittsburgh Offers Important Guidance for Holy Week Mass Attendance
    Diocese of Pittsburgh Offers Important Guidance for Holy Week Mass Attendance
    March 31, 2021
    As the holiest – and historically most crowded – days of the Christian year approach amid the COVID pandemic, the Diocese of Pittsburgh is urging parishioners to check with parishes about procedures for attending Holy Week services.
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