The nativity scene found in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel has been part of the traditions of St. John the Baptist community of faith for many decades. As reported in an article published in the Pittsburgh Catholic, it was purchased in 1951 by the members of St. John the Baptist Confraternity of Christian Mothers. The Confraternity, now the Archconfraternity of Christian Mothers, was enacted within the then parish in the Fall of 1949.
Before the 'crib set" or 'creche' was put into service in the church, it was on view in the window of the Mildred Spires Apparel & Gift Shoppe, formerly located at 1022 Pennsylvania Avenue. A girl from the church, whose name was not given in the article, painted the mural used to create a scenic background. The mural was put into storage at one point for quite a number of years. It was returned to service in the late 1980s and is still in use today, further enhancing the touching representation of the birth of Christ, our Savior.
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It has been more than seventy years since his passing in 1948; a century since his appointment as the pastor of St. John the Baptist Church. A new arrival to this country as a seminarian, here to assist with shepherding the many immigrant Catholics coming to America at the turn of the last century, he served this, ‘his parish’, for 26 years beginning in 1922. Though many of our currrent parishioners may not readily realize or even actually know that Fr. John L. Canova’s influence is still present. It can be sensed every time one enters the Church of St. John the Baptist, having guided every aspect of its design and construction. As a historian for the Diocese of Pittsburgh and a true scholar, Fr. Canova’s church speaks volumes.
To accommodate his growing congregation, Father set his sights on building a third church to replace the congregation's second church, which was actually the former Lyceum converted into a place of worship. Planning began in the late 1920’s. Engaging the finest architect and artisans, despite the challenges of the Great Depression, the cornerstone was finally laid in 1930. Built and dedicated by 1932, the years that followed would bring the installation of masterful stained glass windows as well as inspired artistic carvings and decorative art. In the words of Jacob: “How awesome this place is! This is nothing else but the house of God, the gateway to heaven!” (Gen. 28:17)
In 1934 Fr. Canova purchased the house that is now the rectory. By 1945, as the struggles of World War II came to a close, Father and his flock rejoiced in paying off the church mortgage. But this time of rejoicing was not to last. Sadly and shockingly, for both the congregation and the Diocese, Fr. Canova died while offering the final prayers at a funeral Mass on Monday, November 29, 1948 in his beloved church, at the foot of the main altar.
A person of humility, having lived the message of the patron saint of the church he loved and led, Fr. Canova was buried in the same church's cemetery. A simple stone marks his grave.
Perhaps the next time while visiting the Church of Saint John the Baptist, looking a bit more closely than you may have in the past, remember in your prayers as well as offer thanks to God for Father John L. Canova and his edifying legacy.
The Church of St. John the Baptist, Monaca, Pennsylvania, as it looked in the early 1930's, prior to the the installation of stained glass windows and decorative wall paint.
(Photo: St. John the Baptist Parish Archive)
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1929 was the year the cornerstone of the current
St. John the Baptist Church was laid
with Fr. John L. Canova guiding the building's design.
1888 was the year St. John the Baptist Parish was establish.
The inscripption on the front of the cornerstone in Latin reads:
SANCTORUM SE DES DOMUS DOMINI
DEO ET BAPTISTAE
SACRATUR LOCUS
ISTE
QUI PUREPETI
TACCIPIT
It speaks of this House of the Lord God and the Baptist as being a most holy place.
The symbol 'P' with a crossbar at the center, flanked by the Greek letters for
the Alpha (the beginning) and the Omega (the end)
are from the early days of the Church and represents Christ.
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