Smoke and flames could be seen shooting from the roof and the roof collapsed at a church in Westmoreland County.
It was just after 8:00 on Saturday night when crews were called to the St. Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church in Arnold.
Firefighters attacked the fire from all sides, even breaking windows inside to ventilate the building.
They tried to save what they could, including some statues and artifacts from when the church was built.
The fire chief said the fire started in the back of the building.
The church was built and opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1947 and currently had between 30 and 40 parishioners.
Many of them were on the scene tonight, watching the fire in devastation.
They said they’re shocked and saddened to see it happen.
“It almost made me cry,” said Michael Haracznak. “Just all the memories throughout the years.”
The Diocese of Greensburg is offering support.
“I was so saddened to hear of the fire at St. Vladimir Ukrainian Catholic Church in Arnold,” Bishop Larry Kulick of the Diocese of Greensburg. “I, along with all the clergy and faithful of the Diocese of Greensburg, offer our thoughts and prayers to the pastor, parishioners, and faithful in the Eparchy. As fellow brothers and sisters in faith, we stand ready to assist in any way possible. I have fond memories of the clergy and parishioners at St. Vladimir’s from my time as pastor of St. Joseph Parish in nearby New Kensington.”