Saint Edward

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Religious Education:

450 Walnut St
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: 412-828-7310

Administrative Center:

450 Walnut St
Pittsburgh, PA 15238
Phone: 412-828-4066
Fax: 412-828-3084


Clergy:

Rev. AnthonyGargotta

Additional Information:

Parish ID:

13201

Open Date:

1938

Close Date:

2011

This parish is presently located at:

Neighborhoods Served:

Blawnox

Parish History

St. Edward was established in 1938.  The origin of the parish can be traced back to 1920 when a church was built in Blawnox.  Before that time, Catholics living in Blawnox had to travel to Aspinwall to attend Mass.  Due to transportation problems, a committee of local Catholics asked the bishop for permission to build a church that would be a mission of St. Scholastica.  Permission was given and land was purchased for a church.  Nearby was a building owned by the Knights of Columbus. Originally it had served as a World War I base hospital and had been converted by the Knights of Columbus into a recreation hall.  Learning that the Knights were planning to tear the building down, the congregation contacted them about acquiring the building for a church.  The Knights agreed and volunteer parishioners dismantled and reconstructed the building.  The first Mass in the new church was celebrated on Christmas Day, 1920.

The church remained a mission of St. Scholastica and Mass was celebrated there every Sunday and Holy Day.  On July 28, 1938, St. Edward became an independent parish with the appointment of a resident pastor.  Almost a decade later, the parish had a new church.  Ground for the church was broken in August of 1947, the cornerstone was laid in March of 1948 and the completed building was dedicated on May 29, 1949.  The original church was torn down in 1951.

In 1965 a fire broke out in the church basement. It was put out before it did major damage, but it did require the repainting of the church.  Later, additional improvements were made, including the installation of stained glass windows and a new organ.

By the turn of the century, the decreasing congregation led the parish to explore the possibility of merging with St. Francis of Assisi Parish in Harmar.  After conducting a study, the parish petitioned the bishop on January 6, 2011 for permission to merge with St. Francis.  The bishop granted permission and the two parishes merged on May 25, 2011 forming the new St. Pio of Pietrelcina Parish.  St. Edward Church remained open after the merger and continued to serve the new parish.

Photos From the Diocesan Archive:

The first St. Edward Church, 1933
St. Edward Church, 2002
Interior of St. Edward, 2002