- Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church (Pittsburgh)
Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic church in Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania ,United States . It is located in the city's North Side neighborhood at 1437 Superior Avenue. Today it is best known as the church from which theartist Andy Warhol was buried in1987 .History
A parish of the
Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh , the American branch of theRuthenian Catholic Church , Holy Ghost Byzantine Catholic Church was founded by Rusyn immigrants onPentecost Sunday , May 18, 1902. The Rev. John Korotnoki, who came to the United States from theEparchy of Presov ,Austria-Hungary (now in easternSlovakia ) was its first pastor.Originally located on Doer Street in Woods Run, new property was acquired in 1921 for relocation. However, in 1925 the interior of that church was damaged by fire, prompting the current church to be built on Superior Avenue in 1927. It was dedicated in 1928. A Social Center/Educational building was built nearby in 1971.
In 1975 Holy Ghost became the mother church of St. Andrew the Apostle Byzantine Catholic Church in the north suburb of Gibsonia.
Andy Warhol
The family of Andy Warhol's brothers worshiped here at the time of Andy's death. The brothers decided to have the funeral's
Divine Liturgy and burial service for Andy at Holy Ghost, with interment in the family plot atSt. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Cemetery inBethel Park , a south suburb of Pittsburgh.References
*cite book | author=Bockris, Victor | title=The Life and Death of Andy Warhol | location=New York | publisher=Bantam Books | year=1989 | id=ISBN 0-553-05708-1
*cite book | author=Byzantine Catholic Metropolia of Pittsburgh | title=Byzantine-Ruthenian Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh Directory | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=Byzantine Catholic Metropolitan Church of Pittsburgh | year=1999 | id=ISBN none
*cite book | author=Kidney, Walter C. | title=Pittsburgh's Landmark Architecture: The Historic Buildings of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County | location=Pittsburgh | publisher=Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation | year=1997 | id=ISBN 0-916670-18-X
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