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The Sacred Heart Cultural Center, originally known also as Sacred Heart Catholic Church, is a historic events center and former Catholic parish church located in Augusta, Georgia. The church was established to accommodate Augusta's growing Catholic immigrant population, which had outgrown the St. Patrick parish by the 1870s.
The church is located at 3211 Sacred Heart Way (formerly Pine Street, NW), nestled in between the Mt. Pleasant and Columbia Heights regions of the District of Columbia, just off 16th Street Northwest, for a long time a de facto dividing line in the tensely racially divided Washington in the decades after the city's 1968 riots.
Founded in 1951, current church dedicated in 1966 [75] Most Sacred Heart of Jesus 302 S. Kinney Ave, Mount Pleasant: Founded in the 1870s as St. Charles Parish, renamed in the 1880s. Current church dedicated in 1968 [76] Nativity of the Lord Parish of Alma and St. Louis Mount St. Joseph Church, 605 S. Franklin St., St. Louis: Now part of ...
The new Sacred Heart Church accommodated 800 people, and was three stories. After the completion of the new Sacred Heart, the temporary church became the school building. Father Morgan J. Crow, the fourth pastor of Sacred Heart, constructed a two-story, brick rectory that was completed and occupied in 1920 to replace the wooden structure.
The Church of the Sacred Heart was registered for worship in accordance with the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 on 13 June 1878; its number on the register is 24088. [21] It was also registered for the solemnisation of marriages on 10 February 1903 under the terms of the Marriage Act 1836 .
The Sacred Heart Rectory was built in 1895 under Msgr. O'Brien. The Parish School opened in 1902 and was staffed by the Sisters of St. Joseph. The High School would close in June 1964 and the elementary school would close in June 1966. The Parish Baptistry, between the rectory and church building, closing off the courtyard, was built in 1906.
Sacred Heart Cathedral was built from 1894 to 1896 and served as the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Duluth until 1957, after which it became a parish church. Sacred Heart School was built in 1904 and the Christian Brothers Home —a monastic residence for the school faculty—was built in 1907.