St. Stanislaus/St. Anthony Catholic Cemetery
St. Stanislaus’ Story

In 1867, St. Stanislaus (Polish) Parish in downtown Pittsburgh established a 118-acre cemetery to serve the needs of the parish. Around this same time, a 6.5-acre cemetery was established by St. Anthony (German) Parish in Millvale, immediately adjacent to the existing St. Stanislaus Cemetery. Over the years, these two parish cemeteries served the burial needs of Catholics in the North Hills area of Pittsburgh.
St. Stanislaus Cemetery became part of The Catholic Cemeteries Association in 1968 and St. Anthony Cemetery followed a decade later in 1978. Today, the two cemeteries are managed as one.
NEW! Pope St. John Paul II Chapel Mausoleum


Pre-Construction Discounts Now Available!
Construction begins Spring 2026.
At St. Stanislaus and St. Anthony Catholic Cemeteries, heritage is important. To respect and honor the cemetery’s Polish roots, The Catholic Cemeteries Association has named the mausoleum Pope St. John Paul II Chapel Mausoleum.
For information about the Pope St. John Paul II Chapel Mausoleum, contact us today!
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Contact Us
St. Stanislaus Catholic Cemetery & Mausoleum
700 Soose Road
Pittsburgh, PA 15209-1544
Phone: 412-821-4324
Email: ststanislaus@ccapgh.org
Our Office Hours
The office is open as follows:
Monday – Friday: 9 AM – 4 PM
Saturdays and Holidays: 10 AM – 2 PM
The cemetery grounds are open dawn to dusk. Ask us about indoor mausoleum visitation.
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