Saint Nicholas of Myra Byzantine Catholic Church

Diocese of Pittsburgh

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Weekend Mass Schedule
  • Sunday s 10:30 AM
  • Saturday s: 4:00 PM
Weekday Mass Schedule
  • Wednesday s 6:30 PM
Mass Schedule for Holy Days

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Confession Schedule
  • Saturday 2:30 - 3:15 PM

St. Nicholas Church played a pioneer role in the newly-established radio apostolate of the Pittsburgh Archeparchy. The Divine Liturgy was broadcast over a local McKeesport radio station, reaching shut-ins in the Tri-State area. Originally, the broadcast was shared by other parishes, but soon the project became the exclusive mission of St. Nicholas. After 13 years, the radio apostolate was moved to Holy Ghost Church in McKees Rocks, Pa., where it continues today.
Throughout its history, a number of organizations were formed for the religious and social enhancement of the parishioners of St. Nicholas Church and the local community. Among them were an altar society, rosary society, sodality, cub scouts, boy scouts, folk dance groups, Holy Name society, church choir and more recently, an active Marian society and the society of SS. Cyril & Methodius.

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