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The Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church is located at 4440 Russell Street (at East Canfield Street) in Detroit, Michigan, in the Forest Park neighborhood on the city's central East side. It was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974 [ 2 ] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [ 1 ]
The annual pierogi bonanza kicks off at 5 p.m. Friday under the outdoor tents at the Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church on the city's east side. On Friday, the Polish Muslims band will perform ...
St. Florian Church is a Roman Catholic Church at 2626 Poland Street in ... (1907) in Hamtramck [3] and six others in surrounding Detroit: Sweetest Heart of Mary ...
St. Josaphat Church, 715 E. Canfield St, Detroit, Parish founded in 1889 [13] 1901 Sweetest Heart of Mary Church, 4440 Russell St., Detroit Parish founded in 1889. Our Lady Queen of Apostles 3851 Prescott St, Hamtramck, Parish founded in 1917 [14] St. Florian Parish 1909 2626 Poland St. Hamtramck, Parish founded in 1907 [15] St. Hyacinth
Sweetest Heart of Mary Roman Catholic Church This page was last edited on 4 April 2022, at 20:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Kolasinski's followers, however, remained estranged from the other St. Albertus congregants, and established their own church school. [5] When John Samuel Foley became Bishop of Detroit in 1888, Kolasinski returned to the city and established the Parish of the Sweetest Heart of Mary outside the jurisdiction of the Roman Catholic Diocese. [5]
Sweetest Heart of Mary was one of only nine Catholic high schools established in the 1800s in the Detroit area: Detroit Sacred Heart Academy (1851) University of Detroit High School (1877) Detroit Felician (1882) Detroit Holy Redeemer (1882) St. Mary's Preparatory (1885) Grosse Pointe Academy of the Sacred Heart (1887) Detroit St. Joseph (1889)
The church was located on Canfield not far west of the Sweetest Heart Of Mary Roman Catholic Church. It is possible that the choice of location was intended to compete with Sweetest Heart, which was at the time a Polish Catholic church unsanctioned by the diocese.