St. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Carnegie
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was established in 1992 as part of the diocesan reorganization and revitalization project. The parish was formed by the merger of six existing parishes: St. Luke, St. Joseph, Immaculate Conception, St. Ignatius de Loyola and Holy Souls in Carnegie and St. Vincent de Paul in Walkers Mill. Of the six churches, three ― St. Joseph, Immaculate Conception and St. Vincent de Paul ― were closed. St. Joseph Church was razed and Immaculate Conception and St. Vincent de Paul were sold. The other three churches remain open and continue to serve the new parish.
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| Holy Souls Church, 2002 | Interior of Holy Souls, 2002 | St. Ignatius Church, 2002 | Interior of St. Ignatius, 2002 |
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