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Home | Sacred Heart Catholic Church If you have been looking for a parish family to pray, learn, join in social activity and be of service to others, our doors and hearts are open We are thankful that God has sent you to us and we welcome you into our community of faith
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
Eucharist | Sacred Heart Catholic Church The celebration of the Mass is the source and summit of all we do here at Sacred Heart It is through the celebration of the sacraments that we celebrate the milestones of our lives
Sacred Heart Church Holy Saturday Easter Egg Hunt outdoors (weather permitting) Blessing of the Easter Foods to follow in church Easter Vigil Mass
Sacred Heart Parish Lent 2025 As part of the universal mission of the Catholic Church, we work with local, national and international Catholic institutions and structures, as well as other organizations, to assist people on the basis of need, not creed, race or nationality
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
Holy Matrimony - Sacred Heart Catholic Church Sacred Scripture begins with the creation and union of man and woman and ends with “the wedding feast of the Lamb” (Rev 19:7, 9) Scripture often refers to marriage, its origin and purpose, the meaning God gave to it, and its renewal in the covenant made by Jesus with his Church