Sacred Heart Church

Sacred Heart Church Join us for Mass - Monday thru Thursday, 8:00 am, Saturday, 4:00 pm or Sunday, 9:00 am. Our pastor is Fr. A. Stephen Marcoux, III.

Our website www.sacredheartchurch-nh.com has more information for all events. New parishioners are always welcome!

Sacred Heart Parish is a small community. Today, we celebrated together for our first adult Sunday School with over 75 p...
09/11/2023

Sacred Heart Parish is a small community. Today, we celebrated together for our first adult Sunday School with over 75 participants for fellowship and the first installment of Catholicism. Unbelievable!

This series will continue on the first Sunday of the month after 9:00 am Mass. Join us for Mass and for this moving presentation.

Congratulations to Fr. Steve and the committee organizing this series.

Check out sacredheartchurch-nh.com for more information.

Thank you! Such simple words but heartfelt. We are grateful to all our parishioners who have made a gift to the New Hamp...
06/18/2023

Thank you! Such simple words but heartfelt. We are grateful to all our parishioners who have made a gift to the New Hampshire Catholic Appeal. 100% of the funds raised over our parish appeal goal are returned to our parish. There is still time to help. Visit www.catholicnh.org.nhca to make your gift.

Please join the parishioners of Sacred Heart Church as we celebrate and congratulate our pastor, Fr. Steve Marcouxon his...
06/05/2023

Please join the parishioners of Sacred Heart Church as we celebrate and congratulate our pastor, Fr. Steve Marcoux
on his 30th anniversary of ordination. We were blessed when Fr. Steve became our pastor 6 and 1/2 years ago and we thank him for his stewardship and devotion to our parish and the Lord.

May the love of the Lord be with Fr. Steve always.

Please consider supporting the Catholic War Veterans in their fundraising efforts.
05/20/2023

Please consider supporting the Catholic War Veterans in their fundraising efforts.

We will host the New Hampshire Catholic Appeal this weekend!  We will hear more about the NHCA during Mass and will have...
04/28/2023

We will host the New Hampshire Catholic Appeal this weekend! We will hear more about the NHCA during Mass and will have an opportunity to give to this campaign that will help many ministries to keep our faith alive well into the future. You
can donate either by returning the envelope you received at your home, completing an envelope found in the pews at Mass this weekend, or online at www.catholicnh.org/nhca. Help us reach our goal this year and give today!

This weekend we kickoff the the 2023 New Hampshire Catholic Appeal: Future of our Faith II, Many Parts, One Body. This i...
04/22/2023

This weekend we kickoff the the
2023 New Hampshire Catholic Appeal: Future of our Faith II, Many Parts, One Body. This initiative for our Diocese is to grow and expand ministries in the Church in NH. It has consolidated six of our annual collections under one Appeal along with the Catholic Charities NH parish appeal and the Parable magazine drive. Together we are many parts of the church in NH, but one body of Christ and we can make a difference in the lives of many people. For more information please visit: https://www.catholicnh.org/nhca

Consider adding The Relics Tour tour your calendar!
04/16/2023

Consider adding The Relics Tour tour your calendar!

We are so blessed that Christopher is so active in our parish!
01/13/2023

We are so blessed that Christopher is so active in our parish!

Pope St John Paul II, pray for us.
10/22/2022

Pope St John Paul II, pray for us.

WHEN YOU VISIT A PRIEST, PLEASE REMEMBER...That a priest isn't married, nor will he have a family of his own. No wife, n...
10/12/2022

WHEN YOU VISIT A PRIEST, PLEASE REMEMBER...
That a priest isn't married, nor will he have a family of his own. No wife, no children. His family is his parishioners. He is a spiritual father in faith to the community he serves. His future is in celebrating the Eucharist at mass every day, listening to confessions, anointing the sick, serving those who come to him for help. A priest may serve a parish only for a minimum of five to seven years. After that he may be transferred to another parish or assigned a different role in the Church. He relies on his team of volunteers, staff and the lay faithful. Don't expect him to be there all the time for you.

When you give money to the Church, you may be surprised to know that the money isn't for him because no priest earns a fixed salary. They receive a stipend to meet their basic expenses of food, clothing and travel. They save every penny to go for a vacation and much of the money is gifted by friends, relatives and well wishers as they don't get paid leave like the rest of us who work. While we work for a fixed amount of hours with two days off a week , priests are expected to be on stand by 24/7. So don't be angry if they don't respond to you when you need them. They are humans as well with the same frailty as us.

If you hear anyone speaking badly about a particular priest, please correct that person and don't engage in idle gossip without knowing the facts. Remember that they are alone and at times would need company. Pay attention to their emotional, physical and mental needs. Accompany them if needed or offer a helping hand or even a lift. It's not easy to go out alone at 2 or 3 in the morning especially in dangerous neighborhoods for counseling or even anointing someone on their death bed. If someone comes to them at such an hour for help, they have to get up from their deep sleep and still be expected to celebrate Mass in the morning. Who is there for them when they are ill or have emergencies in the middle of the night? Yet they are required to perform their duties because if not them, who?

Remember their birthdays, ordination anniversaries and important events in their lives. Celebrate with them, cry with them. Offer a shoulder to lean on. If they fall, don't judge or criticize. Lift them up and help them on their journey in life. Don't be offended if they don't live up to your expectations. No priest is perfect.

So take care of your priests, remember the ones who baptized, confirmed, married and anointed you. The ones who offer masses for your intentions and pray for you.

May God bless our priests in Jesus name, our eternal High Priest. Amen.

Address

265 Main Street
Manchester, NH
03102

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 2pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 2pm
Thursday 9am - 2pm

Telephone

+16036259525

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