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Friday, November 28, 2008
The Pittsburgh Catholic Archives
Trombone players from St. Mary of the Assumption School in Glenshaw accompany their choir before the blessing service Nov. 21 at the Pittsburgh Creche on Grant Street in Downtown Pittsburgh. Bishop David Zubik and other members of the Christian Leaders Fellowship prayed for those who visit the creche to be touched by the love of the Holy Family.

Photo by Douglas Kaup

 
Bishop teaches class at Duquesne
By: John Franko, Staff Writer

Students in a Classical and Contemporary Theology class at Duquesne University had a reliable source when they heard a lecture on the role of the bishop in the Catholic Church.

Bishop David Zubik ...
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Economy putting squeeze on residents
By: Pittsburgh Catholic Staff

A second collection is planned for Dec. 6-7 to help Catholic Charities, the social services arm of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, cope with a significant jump in requests for assistance. Susan Rauscher ...
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‘We’re all learning and growing together’
By: John Franko, Staff Writer

Father Tom Sparacino beamed broadly as he talked about how young people are hungry for a message of truth, a message that comes from Christ.

“The church is alive,” he said. “The church is for them ...
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Quality gifts put dollars to good use
By: Patricia Bartos, Senior Staff Writer

The struggling economy has turned the attention of many shoppers to smaller gifts of good quality this Christmas season. It has also tapped their sense of shared compassion for the less fortunate. Wha ...
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Dec. 8, holy day of obligation
By: Pittsburgh Catholic Staff

The solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, Dec. 8, which falls this year on a Monday, will be a holy day of obligation for Catholics in the United States.

In an advisory approved by Bishop Davi ...
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