Holy Trinity Byzantine Catholic Church
Pastor:
Rev. Anselm Orlosky
Address:
470 Wall Avenue
Wall, PA 15148
Phone:

412-824-9803

Fax:
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E-mail:
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Web site:
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DIVINE LITURGY SCHEDULE
Saturdays:
5:30 PM
Sundays:
9:00 am
Holy Days:
6:30 Pm
Confessions:
Saturdays 4:45 - 5:15 PM
GREAT FAST (LENT) SERVICES
Fridays:
6:30 pm - Liturgy of the Presanctified Gifts
HOLY MYSTERIES (SACRAMENTS)
Baptism/Chrismation/Eucharist:
by appointment
Reconciliation:
by appointment
Marriage:
contact pastor at least six months prior to wedding date
Anointing:
call to arrange
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Eastern Christian Formation (ECF):
with Church of the Resurrection, Monroeville
MINISTRIES
Youth:
with Church of the Resurrection, Monroeville
SOCIAL/ANNUAL EVENTS
Pirohy:
call for information
Las Vegas Night :
call for information
Bingo Luncheon :
call for information



Holy Trinity Church began in the hearts and dreams of its founders as early as 1910 when they came from Europe and settled in the area of Wall, PA. It was not until 1928, when a committee met with Bishop Basil Takach, that this dream became a reality. Permission was given to this committee to build a hall to be used for Divine Services and social activities. Guidelines were also given by the Bishop for the establishment of a charter according to the laws of the State of Pennsylvania and of the Catholic Church. This charter was obtained on June 17, 1930.

On April 28, 1929 the first Divine Liturgy was celebrated by Rev. Arnold Suba of Rankin, PA. The official opening of the parish, however, did not take place until October 11, 1931 when Bishop Takach blessed the cornerstone. In 1964 a neighboring house was purchased to serve as a rectory.

Among the many priests who have served Holy Trinity parish, several were from the Order of St. Benedict.

Various groups have served the parish over the years—the Rosary Society, the Young People's Guild, the Ladies Club, the Byzantine Youth Group and the Holy Name Society. The Ladies Club and the Rosary Society remain active today helping the pastor to meet the spiritual needs of the parishioners as well as the financial needs of the parish.

The edifice of Holy Trinity Church stands tall and proud in the town of Wall, but its Christian witness goes far beyond the walls of the church and the borders of the town. Its church hall is open to the community as a meeting place for self-help groups and for various activities by church members which provide for Christian fellowship.


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