Pittsburgh Episcopal Priest Resigns As Theft Scandal Mounts
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By Eric Heyl
Published on March 16, 2026.
The Rev. Aidan Smith, the dean of Trinity Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, has resigned amid allegations of improper sales of artifacts. The move was announced by the Episcopal Bishop of Pittsburgh, Ketlen Solak, who also provided additional information about Smith's arrest. The charges stem from an alleged theft of packs of cards valued at $245 each.
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