Parish News
Saint Anthony’s Chapel Pilgrimage
Saint Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh, is home to the largest collection of Christian relics in the world, outside of the Vatican. Over 5,000 relics of the saints have reposed in the chapel for more than 130 years. Three notable relics include a splinter of the True Cross, a thorn from the Crown of Thorns, and a piece of the stone from the Holy Sepulchre.
Monday, December 5, 2022 - $60 per person
($30 non-refundable deposit required to reserve your seat).
Registration and full payment deadline:
Friday, November 18, 2022. Space is limited!
Mass for Peace and Military Appreciation
Saint Ignatius of Loyola Military Ministry invites all parishioners and guests to attend the Mass for Peace and Military Appreciation.
The Mass will be immediately followed by a reception, light lunch and presentation in the Warrell Social Hall. Army LTC Crystal Carberry, a United States Army War College student in the Class of 2023, will address her experiences in logistics and sustainment with Army and Combined Joint Forces during her three combat tours, as well as ongoing logistics future modernization and posturing while being a mother of one son and the spouse of an Army officer. Please join us to show your support for our Military and pray for Peace. Active duty, Retirees and Veterans are encouraged to wear their uniforms.
Saint Anthony’s Chapel Pilgrimage
Saint Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh, is home to the largest collection of Christian relics in the world, outside of the Vatican. Over 5,000 relics of the saints have reposed in the chapel for more than 130 years. Three notable relics include a splinter of the True Cross, a thorn from the Crown of Thorns, and a piece of the stone from the Holy Sepulchre.
Knights of Columbus Rosary
Join us October 30th at 2:00 p.m. in the Marsh Drive church, for our parish Rosary. The Knights of Columbus will lead us in the Glorious Mysteries. As Bishop Fulton Sheen once remarked, “Through this prayer of immense power, countless miracles have been obtained, and victories won. In fact, we celebrate the feast of the Rosary during this month because, through it, a powerful military victory was obtained at the battle of Lepanto. In these dark days, we must not be afraid. Like our forebears in faith, we must again turn to the Rosary, calling on the Immaculate Virgin to come to our assistance and put our enemies to flight. Questions regarding this Rosary gathering can be directed to Paul Fitz-Patrick at jpfitz5@gmail.com.
NYC Day Trip
Winter NYC Day Trip –Day On Your Own with the option of pairing it with a ticket to A BEAUTIFUL NOISE: The Neil Diamond Musical or another musical/play. Depending on what you see, tickets are in the $150 - $200 range. If you are interested in this day trip, please email George at
gehgartner@saintpatrickchurch.org for information! It’s never too early to reserve your seats. This would be great stocking stuffer!
National Eucharistic Revival
Revival’s in the Air
AN EXCITING JOURNEY AHEAD
Our world is hurting. We all need healing, yet many of us are separated from the very source of our strength. Jesus Christ invites us to return to the source and summit of our faith: his Real Presence in the Eucharist. The National Eucharistic Revival is a movement to restore understanding and devotion to this great mystery here in the United States.
Saint Anthony’s Chapel Pilgrimage
Saint Anthony’s Chapel in Pittsburgh, is home to the largest collection of Christian relics in the world, outside of the Vatican. Over 5,000 relics of the saints have reposed in the chapel for more than 130 years. Three notable relics include a splinter of the True Cross, a thorn from the Crown of Thorns, and a piece of the stone from the Holy Sepulchre.