Difference between revisions of "Passionist Convent"
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Revision as of 15:56, 2 June 2011
Erected in 1910 and was one of the first of its kind in America. This convent is a cloister type. The convent made all the hosts for the Pittsburgh Diocese Churches.
Photo 1910 or a few years later at Spencer Avenue and Churchview Avenue.
2008 Photo of Convent. Note the Spencer addition.
Inside the church photos taken by Julia Tomasic on June 2, 2011.


