"0"^^ . "In\u00A0Pittsburgh Architecture in the Twentieth Century, Al Tannler writes: \"The groundbreaking for Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (1926-54) was March 7, 1924; the choir and sanctuary were dedicated in 1929, and the fa\u00E7ade window was dedicated in 1931, the year [architect Carlton] Strong died. His successor firm, Kaiser, Neal & Reid, completed the church.\"\n\nThe stained-glass windows were designed by George and Alice Sotter and made in Pittsburgh at Hunt Stained Glass Studios. To establish the design parameters of the 1,200-square-foot fa\u00E7ade window alone took eight years of study to develop the content and four extended trips to Europe to refine the artistic ethic. Those 54 panels illustrate the History of the\u00A0Catholic Church in America.\n\nBeautiful building and a marvelous parish."^^ . . "2018-05-22T00:00:00"^^ . "5"^^ . "0"^^ . . . "0"^^ .