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  2. List of entertainment events at Civic Arena (Pittsburgh, PA)

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    The Rolling Stones. Out Of Our Heads. The Byrds, Bo Diddley, Paul Revere and the Raiders, The Vibrations, We Five. 9,131. This was the Rolling Stones' second stop in Pittsburgh, but the first time playing the Civic Arena stage. They previously played at Danceland in the former West View Park amusement park on June 17, 1964.

  3. Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Pittsburgh ( Latin: Diœcesis Pittsburgensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. It was established on August 11, 1843. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

  4. Shadyside Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    April 03, 1975. Designated PHLF. 1971 [2] Shadyside Presbyterian Church is a large congregation of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) in an historic part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Located at the corner of Amberson Avenue and Westminster Place in the Shadyside neighborhood, Shadyside Presbyterian Church was founded in 1866 as a ...

  5. East Liberty Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    Hope Academy. Pittsburgh Landmark – PHLF. Designated. 1969 [1] East Liberty Presbyterian Church, sometimes referred to as the Cathedral of Hope, is in the East Liberty neighborhood of the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The current building is the fifth church building to occupy the site; the first was in 1819.

  6. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Allison Park - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40°33′38.8″N 79°59′55.2″W. Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in 2017. Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral is a parish of the Diocese of Western Pennsylvania of the Orthodox Church in America. It was founded in the Woods Run section of Pittsburgh's North Side in 1891. [1] It was the first Russian Orthodox community in the ...

  7. Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    www.archpitt.org. The Archeparchy of Pittsburgh ( Latin: Archieparchia Pittsburgensis Ritus Byzantini) is an archeparchy (or archdiocese) of the Ruthenian Greek Catholic Church that is located in the southern part of the United States of America. It is part of the Metropolis of Pittsburgh. The geographical remit of the archeparchy includes the ...

  8. Saint Paul Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    The original St. Paul's was dedicated in 1833. When the diocese was established in 1843 St. Paul's Church was chosen as the cathedral. It burnt down in 1851, but was replaced with a larger building in 1855. The first two St. Paul Cathedrals were located on Grant Street downtown. [4] As the downtown area was claimed by industries, the ...

  9. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary - Wikipedia

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    World Mission Initiative (WMI) at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a fellowship of Presbyterians. WMI prepares seminarians to become pastors, and coordinates cross-cultural trips. It has a church focus and works to train world Christian pastors. WMI hosts missionaries, national church leaders, and scholars on campus throughout the year.