Bishop David Zubik Will Stream Online Prayers This Easter

Bishop David Zubik
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PITTSBURGH (Newsradio 1020 KDKA) - As we enter Easter Sunday without public gatherings, Bishop David Zubik from the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh is still practicing faith online.

“We have been live streaming all of our prayers over the course of the last couple of weeks. It’s amazing to see how many people are connecting,” Bishop Zubik tells the KDKA Radio Morning Show.

You can access these live streams through the Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh website, or by clicking here.

When it comes to sacramental confessions, god will still listen.

“This is coming directly from my boss, the pope; since we can’t get together to celebrate the sacrament as we normally do, it’s so important for people to go deep down into their hearts, tell god - very sincerely - how sorry they are,” said Bishop Zubik. “God’s forgiveness is there.”

You can listen to the full interview with Bishop Zubik below.

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