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The Sacred Heart Church in Elk Rapids

The Sacred Heart Church is a historic building in downtown Elk Rapids. The original
sanctuary was built in 1872. The church was closed in October 1877 due to a fuel shortage.
However, only a few people attended the divine services. Moreover, the town was not known
for its large number of parishes. The church has been in existence for nearly a hundred
years. Today, the Sacred is still active with many activities, such as mass, adoration, and
sacrament of the Eucharist.

The Sacred Heart Church was organized in June 1875 as a separate parish that served
territory previously in the St. Augustine's parish. It was the first Catholic parish in the city.
Father Mullen secured a hall at 165th Street and Lind Avenue, and the first Mass was
celebrated there on June 20, 1875. A wooden frame chapel was purchased from St. Rose of
Lima in Lower Manhattan, and was transported in sections to the site on the High Bridge.

The Sacred Heart Church has been a thriving parish since its establishment in 1875. The
redevelopment of the Sacred he church site was facilitated by the Jackson Hill
Redevelopment Plan, which places the entire property in a Mixed-Use Historic
Neighborhood. Jaric Development, which owns the land, is working with the Archdiocese to
realize the vision for the enclave. In order to make the plan work, the two sides of the parish
have worked together to achieve the goal of creating a new neighborhood that is both
attractive and functional.

The Sacred Heart Church is a historic property that is on the city's south side. The church
was erected in 1750. The parish was organized in June 1875 and served territory formerly in
St. Augustine's parish. Its first Mass was held in a hall at 165th Street and Lind Avenue. The
Archdiocese later purchased a wooden frame chapel from St. Rose of Lima in Lower
Manhattan. The structure was disassembled and brought in pieces to the High Bridge.

The Sacred Heart is a Roman Catholic parish in the Bronx. It is located at 1253 Shakespeare
Avenue in the Bronx. The church is designed by Elliott Lynch, who also designed several
parish schools. It is connected to the Sacred-Heart School. The Sacred-Heart Church was
originally built near the Bowery in 1875. It is the only Catholic church on the island. Its first
mass was celebrated on June 20.

The Sacred Heart parish was organized in June 1875. It served territory that had previously
been served by the parish of St. Augustine. After the parish was organized, Father Mullen
obtained a hall at 165th Street and Lind Avenue. The parish had its first Mass at the hall on
June 20, 1875. On July 19, the church purchased a wooden frame chapel from St. Rose of
Lima in Lower Manhattan. It was brought to the High Bridge in sections.

The Sacred Heart parish was organized in June 1875, serving the territory that had been in
St. Augustine's parish. The first mass at the hall was held on June 20, 1875. In 1880, the
parish purchased a wooden frame chapel from the parish of St. Rose of Lima in Lower
Manhattan. The wooden frame chapel was disassembled and moved in sections to the High
Bridge in the following year. The Sacred-Heart Church is a beautiful Catholic church with a
rich history.

The Sacred Heart Church is a parish of the Roman Catholic faith. It is located at 1253
Shakespeare Avenue, Bronx. The church was designed by Elliott Lynch, who also designed
several parish schools and other Catholic churches in the area. It is closely connected to a
school of the same name. On June 20, 1875, the Y.M.C.A. purchased a plot of land near the
Bowery for a new parish. The new building was completed with the construction of a wooden
frame chapel. The chapel was brought from the Lower Manhattan church to the High Bridge
in three sections.

The parish of the Sacred Heart Church was organized in June 1875 and served the territory
that had previously been part of St. Augustine's parish. The parish hall, which is located at
165th Street and Lind Avenue, was constructed by Father Mullen. The first Mass was
celebrated at this hall on June 20, 1875. The church was initially a small wooden frame
chapel that was bought from St. Rose of Lima in Lower Manhattan. The wood frame chapel
was moved to the High Bridge.

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