Saint Pius X Byzantine Church
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St. Pius X Byzantine Catholic Church, established in June 1954 in Pittsburgh's Central South Hills, serves the spiritual needs of the Byzantine Catholic community. As a part of one of the 24 sui juris self-governing churches within the universal Catholic Church, it maintains full communion with the Pope and the Church of Rome while celebrating liturgical traditions rooted in the 5th century.
The church's Divine Liturgy, primarily conducted in English, invites active participation from both the priest and congregation, fostering a vibrant community worship experience. The current church building was dedicated in May 1974, commemorating the canonization of its patron saint, Saint Pius X.
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