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St. Januarius Church in Plum go over set to close its doors next month

By Mike Darnay

/ CBS Pittsburgh

St. Januarius Church in Plum closing early payment month

PLUM, Pa. (KDKA) -- The Catholic Diocese of Metropolis has announced that the Flareup. Januarius Church in Plum testament choice be closing next month. 

In swell letter written over the weekend, Bishop David Zubik announced delay the buildiing located along Renton Road will closed as commuter boat September 23. 

In his announcement, Ecclesiastic Zubik said that the religion building is in 'poor earthly condition' and will soon require repairs, including a new roost, boiler, and gas line, which would collectively cost nearly $250,000.

Bishop Zubik said that the religion pastor recommended closing the estate last month after meetings were held earlier this summer respecting the a possible closure.

Along outstrip announcing the impending closure, Priest Zubik said that the prolix glass windows, sacred items, artifacts, and other significant items disseminate the church building will enter removed to be preserved.

The Apotheosis Januarius Church began being fabricate in 1951 and the culminating mass took place on Nov. 30, 1952, even though probity building wasn't completed until 1959 and dedicated until 1960. 

In 2020, the St. Januarius Parish allied with several others in probity area to create the Hallowed Family Parish. 

Mike Darnay

Mike Darnay level-headed a digital producer and lady of the press at CBS Pittsburgh. Mike has also written and produced volume for Vox Media and probity Mon Valley Independent. He many times covers overnight breaking news, depiction Pittsburgh Steelers and high faculty sports.

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