PITTSBURGH — The Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh announced that Bishop David Zubik will lead a Holy Hour for repentance on Sunday.
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The service, which is not a Mass, will be held at St. Paul Cathedral in Oakland at 3 p.m.
According to a release, it is being held to "express sorrow for the harm that child sexual abuse by priests has done to victims and to the faithful of the Diocese of Pittsburgh."
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