Spiritual resources are available on the diocesan website. I pray we will be able to worship together without any restrictions as we used to very soon,” Bishop Zubik said. Mass Times Sunday 8:00am 10:30am Weekday 12:05pm Saturday 9:00am 6:00pm Reconciliation Friday 11:15am-11:50am Saturday 5:00pm-5:45pm Flocknote Sign-up. Nothing replaces experiencing the Holy Mass in person and receiving the Eucharist. “We’re doing what we can to stay flexible during these unprecedented times. Now, with parishes partially open and more diocesan clergy livestreaming Masses, the diocese is able to shift its schedule to allow the seminarians more use of their private Chapel, while keeping a Sunday connection with the faithful. With a desire to help people worship together while apart, a diocesan team worked quickly to set up a livestream system, and Bishop Zubik was able to share daily Masses and morning and evening prayers livestreamed ever since, inclusive of Holy Week and Easter Sunday. In March, in light of increasing concerns about COVID-19, Bishop Zubik made the difficult decision to cancel all weekday and Sunday Masses in the Diocese of Pittsburgh. We also hear from people who just don’t yet feel comfortable returning to worship in person and appreciate being able to celebrate the Mass online.” “We’ve received many notes of thanks from people who have health issues that keep them from their parish. “Being able to connect with people through our livestream Mass has been a blessing that’s come out of the pandemic,” Bishop Zubik said. The twenty-two seminarians will be present for the Sunday morning livestream Masses. For the most up-to-date Christmas Eve Mass schedule, please check your parish bulletin or website. The Boyle Hall Chapel is the chapel they use for daily prayer and Masses. We’re looking forward to celebrating the birth of Christ with you in churches across the diocese this Christmas Click here to for a list of Masses held on Christmas Eve, December 24, 2021, in the diocese. The diocese recently welcomed its largest class of seminarians to the Saint Paul Seminary campus in a number of years. The Mass can be viewed live Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Beginning this Sunday, September 20, 2020, the Diocese of Pittsburgh will shift to offering one livestream Mass per week from the Boyle Hall Chapel at Saint Paul Seminary with Bishop David Zubik.
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