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Sky-high steeple restoration continues in New Kensington

Joyce Hanz
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Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Crews work on a steeple and roof restoration project Tuesday at St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church along Kenneth Avenue in New Kensington. A tornado blew off the original steeple three years ago.
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Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
An employee from Volpatt Construction in Castle Shannon restores the steeple Tuesday at St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church in New Kensington. A tornado blew off the original steeple three years ago.
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Joyce Hanz | Tribune-Review
Mason Kevin Dienes of Harris Masonry of Bridgeville lays brick Tuesday to rebuild a damaged part of a steeple at St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church along Kenneth Avenue in New Kensington.

A Catholic church critically damaged by Mother Nature three years ago is undergoing restoration and repairs in New Kensington.

St. Mary of Czestochowa Roman Catholic Church sustained more than $3 million in damage on April 8, 2020, when an EF-1 tornado with wind gusts of up to 100 mph traveled through parts of New Kensington.

The church was closed for more than two years afterward.

Crews from Volpatt Construction, Harris Masonry and David M. Maines Roofing began work March 20 to install a new roof and replace a steeple that was blown off.

The bell tower was so badly damaged it had to be removed.

The project is expected to be completed by mid-July, said project superintendent Dick Brant of Volpatt Construction.

The church reopened Nov. 27 with a dedication ceremony celebrated by Bishop Larry J. Kulick.

Built in 1913 and restored in 1993, the church counts about 350 families as members.

Mass is celebrated at 7:30 and 11:30 a.m. Sundays.

Joyce Hanz is a native of Charleston, S.C. and is a features reporter covering the Pittsburgh region. She majored in media arts and graduated from the University of South Carolina. She can be reached at jhanz@triblive.com

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