St. Mary, Lawrenceville

St. Mary was founded in 1853.  The origin of the parish can be traced to the population growth of the then village of Lawrenceville (which was absorbed by the city of Pittsburgh in 1867).  Until St. Mary was established, local Catholics traveled to either St. Patrick in the Strip District or St. Joseph in Sharpsburg.  On September 1, 1853, a meeting was held by local Catholics to request the establishment of a parish.  The bishop agreed and on November 14, land was purchased for a church.  On January 23, 1854, the new church was dedicated.

At first the church also doubled as a school, but within a year a separate school was built.  The continuing growth of the congregation required an expansion of the church building in 1863.  The building was rededicated on August 16, 1863.  Even enlarging the church soon proved inadequate  Work on a new, larger church began in 1873.  The cornerstone of the church was laid on June 23, 1873 and the completed church was dedicated on April 19, 1874.

In 1906 the church was renovated and new stained glass windows installed.  In 1920, the shrine to St. Anne was added to the church.  The building was reconditioned in 1946 and again in the period from November 1969 to December 1971.

As the rise of population in the nineteenth century led to the creation of the parish, the loss of population near the end of the twentieth century led to its suppression.  In 1993, St. Mary was merged with three other parishes to form the new Our Lady of the Angels parish.  St. Mary church remains open and serves the new parish.

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St. Mary church, 1933 Main altar of St. Mary church, 1933 St. Anne shrine altar, 1933

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