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Home | Sacred Heart Catholic Church The Chosen, Season Four, is now available for viewing at Sacred Heart Church, in the basement on Thursdays, August 22nd and 29th at 6:00 PM Each session will last no longer than 90 minutes or so There will be time for sharing, if you wish to do so, after having watched each episode
Mass Times - Sacred Heart Catholic Church Confession Times Saturday 9 am 4:30 – 5:15 pm Monday Tuesday following daily Mass Friday mornings during adoration – 7:30 – 8:00 am
Calendar | Sacred Heart Catholic Church Prayer Resources Spirituality Daily Scripture Readings Consecration to the Sacred Heart of Jesus Diocese of Rockford Becoming Catholic RCIA Religious Education
Baptism - Sacred Heart Catholic Church This is a great way to begin your Christian journey as a family, modeling and raising your child in the Catholic faith Please call the parish office to register, or fill out this form and return it Not a parishioner yet? Fill out the registration form and return it with your baptismal request
History - Sacred Heart Catholic Church Father Sherry and Father Kenney came to live in the rectory on the site of the new church and on September 26, 1971, the new Sacred Heart Church was dedicated by Bishop Arthur J O’Neill The new parish is organized as a compound of buildings clustered around a church courtyard
Join the parish | Sacred Heart Catholic Church Please register at Sacred Heart if you have recently moved, or even if you have been attending here for years You can pick up a form in the narthex after Church, stop by the parish office or download a form here
How do I become Catholic? | Sacred Heart Catholic Church A person is brought into full communion with the Catholic Church through reception of the three sacraments of Christian initiation—baptism, confirmation, and the holy Eucharist—but the process by which one becomes a Catholic can take different forms