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Some religious leaders laud abortion ruling, others say choice is needed in morally responsible circumstances

Jeanne K.C. Clark can remember a time when women were forced to resort to drastic measures before the 1973 Supreme Court ruling of Roe v. Wade gave them a constitutional right to abortion. “Women had to travel,” said Clark, of Shadyside. “There were doctors who did abortions, some of them

On Ash Wednesday, Pittsburgh worshippers reflect on Lent, the pandemic and war in Ukraine

Today is Ash Wednesday, the first day of Lent for Christians. The Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh held ashes-to-go events throughout the region.

Silent Night singalong encouraged for Christmas Eve

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Christmas Eve Silent Night sing to connect and inspire Christians

Christmas Eve Silent Night sing to connect and inspire Christians Beaver County Times Christian Associates of Southwest Pennsylvania (CASP) is encouraging all Christians to join in a socially distant, yet spiritually unified, “Silent Night” singalong on Christmas Eve. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday as participants will stand in front of their homes holding a lit candle to sing the traditional hymn, mirroring an element of in-person Christmas Eve worship services across most Christian traditions. “This year, preparing for Christmas Eve stings,” said the Rev. Canon Natalie Hall of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, a proxy representative to Christian Associates’ Council of Bishops & Judicatory Executives.

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