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English IS the liturgical language of the Pittsburgh Metropolis.
I assume that there are provisions for the use of slavonic under some circumstances, and that some parishes are still using bits of it anyway, but everything is English now.
A couple of years ago at the eparchial conference for clergy, the handouts double-underlined that the Rutheniann immigration is over, no more are coming, making the point that if the parishes want to continue existing, they better get their **** in gear evangelizing their communities.
I assume that there are provisions for the use of slavonic under some circumstances, and that some parishes are still using bits of it anyway, but everything is English now.
A couple of years ago at the eparchial conference for clergy, the handouts double-underlined that the Rutheniann immigration is over, no more are coming, making the point that if the parishes want to continue existing, they better get their **** in gear evangelizing their communities.