Saint John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church
Pastor:
Rev. John H. Salko
Address:
525 Porter Avenue
Scottdale, PA 15683
Phone:

724-887-5072

Fax:
724-887-3365
E-mail:
n/a
Web site:
n/a
DIVINE LITURGY SCHEDULE
Saturdays:
4:30 pm
Sundays:
10:00 am
Vigil of Holy Days:
7:00 pm
Holy Days:
9:00 am & 6:00 pm
Confessions:
before liturgy
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Eastern Christian Formation (ECF):
Sundays after liturgy - K thru 12
Adult Education:
Bible study - call for more information
MINISTRIES
Youth:
Yes - high school and grade school



Journey back to the late 1800's when our Slav forebears began arriving in Pennsylvania from the Austro-Hungarian Empire looking for gainful employment. In 1903 H.C. Frick and other industrialists bought vast tracts of coal rights and soon many mining towns or “patches” were built. The Slav people being sturdy, industrious, and accustomed to long hours of work were in great demand in the steel and coal industries. The founders of St. John Church settled in what was known as “Swedetown,” which in 1926 became a part of the Borough of Scottdale. Swedetown's location was not in close proximity to Leisenring or Trauger, two communities where Byzantine Catholic churches were already established. The early residents of Swedetown had to walk or travel by horse and buggy to these churches. The two churches could scarcely accommodate their own immediate parishioners much less provide spiritual care for the number of Byzantine Catholics scattered about the surrounding areas.

In 1910 Byzantine Catholics in Scottdale organized themselves to begin construction of their own church. It was dedicated in 1912, with Rev. Myron Danilovich serving as the first pastor. In later years, the church edifice underwent extensive remodeling. The congregation celebrated their 40th Anniversary in 1952 and marked the event with a re-dedication ceremony.

St. John parish had always been a mission to St. Stephen Church in Leisenring until 1955, when the first resident pastor was appointed. At this time, a new rectory was built.

The 50th Anniversary was celebrated in 1962, highlighted by a groundbreaking ceremony for a new church building. An enormous amount of energy and financial resources were required to accomplish the task. In 1971, the first Divine Liturgy in the new church was celebrated on Thanksgiving.

One cannot help but marvel at the tasteful blending of contemporary design and European influence. The sanctuary mosaic of the Mystical Supper contains more than 750,000 pieces of tile, individually cut by hand in Milan, Italy. This mosaic alone took 19 days to complete by four mosaic artists from Milan. The stained glass windows all have vignette outlines representing various feasts of Christ and the Mother of God. Both the mosaic and stained glass windows were designed as unique works of art for St. John Church, never to be duplicated.

In 1979 the Shrine of Our Lady of the Highway was completed. Before the completion of the Shrine, arrangements were made to purchase three bells custom made in Holland.

1987 marked the 75th Anniversary of the parish. Remodeling included a new tile roof, painting and masonry changes, and gold re-gilding of the symbols of our faith.

As the parish family of St. John Church approaches the 100th year milestone in their history, they are proud to continue what their ancestors started.

Father Salko, the present pastor, was appointed to St. John's in 1961 and is responsible for the complete transformation of the parish.


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