Month: October 2010

Colonial Dinner in Oakmont

St. Thomas Memorial Church in Oakmont invites you to a Colonial Dinner on Friday November 12, 2010 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. The menu includes Baked Ham, Potatoes,… Read More

Veterans Luncheon at St. Peter’s, Brentwood

On Sunday, November 7, at 12:00 p.m. with special guest & speaker Todd DePastino, award-winning author of Bill Mauldin: A Life Up Front, exploring the… Read More

Classic Hunchback Film With Live Music At Trinity Cathedral

The 1923 silent film classic "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" comes to Trinity Cathedral, downtown, with a live pipe organ accompaniment. "Hunchback" stars Lon Chaney,… Read More

An Evening in India

On November 5th, at 6:30 p.m., watch the acclaimed movie City of Joy and enjoy a meal of regional Indian cuisine at St. Michael's of… Read More

2010 Convention Eucharist Sermon by Bishop Price

2010 Convention Eucharist Sermon by Bishop Price Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh October 16, 2010 John 15:20-16:1 Last year, the Eucharist at Diocesan Convention was at… Read More

2010 Convention Address by Bishop Kenneth L. Price, Jr.

2010 Convention Address by Bishop Price Diocese of Pittsburgh October 15, 2010 It was a year ago that this Convention elected me to serve as… Read More

New Parish, New Districts Approved

Deputies to the 2010 Diocesan Convention approved a plan on October 15 to group the parishes of the diocese into four new districts. “This smaller… Read More

Remembering Ardelle Hopson

As one priest put it, her service to the church "goes back forever." Ardelle Hopson, a long-time member of Diocesan Council and of the Growth… Read More

Two Convention Resolutions Revised (Updated)

(Note: Resolution 2 below contains the text as amended by Convention.) Two resolutions which have previously been submitted for consideration at the 145th Annual Convention… Read More

Convention Workshops: Not Just For Deputies

The 2010 diocesan convention, the 145th for this diocese, takes place October 15-16 at Trinity Cathedral in downtown Pittsburgh. All convention proceedings are open to… Read More