In these uncertain and fragile moments, I invite everyone to join me in praying for peace. May our hearts resist fear and turn instead toward hope, compassion and unity.
I was saddened to learn of the death of Bishop Lawrence Brandt, Bishop Emeritus of Greensburg. His many years of service leave a legacy marked by fidelity, intelligence, and strength.
On behalf of the clergy, religious, and faithful of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, I extend sincere condolences to Bishop Kulick and the entire Greensburg diocesan family. We give thanks for Bishop Brandt’s life and priestly witness.
The Holy See announced today at 6:00 a.m. local time that Pope Leo XIV has accepted the resignation of Bishop David A. Zubik, who reached the mandatory retirement age of 75 this past September. At the same time, the Holy Father has appointed Auxiliary Bishop Mark A. Eckman as the 13th Bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh.
Bishop David Zubik has appointed Jonathan M. (Jon) Cuniak as the next Regional Superintendent for South Regional Catholic Elementary Schools, Inc., effective July 1, 2025. Mr. Cuniak currently serves as Regional Superintendent for the East Region and brings 25 years of experience in Catholic education and leadership.
Bishop David Zubik has appointed Erin Rice as Regional Superintendent for the North Hills Regional Catholic Elementary Schools, Inc. effective July 1, 2025. Rice brings 20 years of experience in school administration and teaching to her new role.
The Faithful of the Diocese of Pittsburgh join Catholics and many others around the world in prayerful celebration following the announcement of the election of Pope Leo XIV as the 266th successor of Saint Peter.
As the Church worldwide continues to mourn Pope Francis’ passing, cardinals of the Catholic Church are gathered in Rome in preparation for the conclave to elect a new Pope. The conclave begins on May 7.
In prayerful remembrance of Pope Francis, Bishop David Zubik of the Diocese of Pittsburgh invite the faithful and the community to join in the following observance: Mass for the Holy Father, Pope Francis.
With deep sorrow, respect, and love, I join the faithful of the Diocese of Pittsburgh, and people around the world, in mourning the death of our Holy Father, Pope Francis.
We should all be shocked at the reported act of arson at the residence of Governor Josh Shapiro and his family. Particularly during this Holy Week for Christians and Passover time for the Jewish people, we focus on the deep love that God has for all of us.
There are numerous opportunities for the faithful to enter into the mystery of these holy days through liturgies celebrated by Bishop David Zubik at Saint Paul Cathedral, as well as community events that he will host.
The Most Reverend David Zubik, Bishop of Pittsburgh, has appointed Ms. Karen Kolenik as the next Principal of Oakland Catholic High School, effective July 1, 2025.
With gratitude, we receive today’s update on the health of our Holy Father, Pope Francis, and continue to pray for his strength and well-being. As he unveils a three-year synodal plan shaped by the voices of the faithful worldwide, we are reminded of the Church’s mission to walk together in communion, participation, and mission.
As devastating fires ravage homes, churches, and entire communities across Southern California, I urge everyone to join in prayer for an end to these destructive blazes. Let us lift up those who have been harmed, offering them not only our prayers but also our tangible support and compassion.
Everyone is welcome to attend the celebration, with liturgy in Spanish, English and other languages, sponsored by the Latino ministry of the Diocese of Pittsburgh and its Latino Catholic Apostolate. A special invitation has been extended to Catholic high schools to encourage young people to come, said Jorge Vela, coordinator of the ministry.
On Friday, November 29, 2024 at 8:30 a.m., Bishop David Zubik and Christians from across the Pittsburgh area will partner with Amen to Action to pack meals for the needy at North Catholic High School. This is the final of 12 food packing events held at local Christian organizations in November 2024. Everyone is invited to attend.
During the season of Advent, which begins Sunday, December 1, 2024, Christians focus on prayer and the sacraments to prepare their hearts to receive Jesus at Christmas. This Advent season leads up to Jubilee 2025, a special year of grace called for by Pope Francis as a time to be renewed in hope.