Sacred Heart Parish
Richmond VA

23224-2057

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Who we are

Sacred Heart Mission

We are a Catholic parish where people can find a home, warmth, welcome, acceptance and healing. Our community seeks to reflect the mystery of the Sacred Heart of Jesus to all. We are a community of learners–we continuously learn from each other and commit ourselves to spiritual formation and acquiring skills for life. The parish holds a special place in the diocese for evangelization of and pastoral outreach to Spanish speakers and serves as a resource for ministry with them, while at the same time welcoming all who wish to call Sacred Heart Parish their home.

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Location of worship

Sacred Heart Parish
1400 Perry Street
Richmond, VA 23224-2057
United States
Phone: (804) 729-5490
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Church Pastor

Rev. Shay W. Auerbach S.J.
Rev. Shay W. Auerbach S.J.
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1400 Perry Street
Richmond, VA 23224-2057
United States
Phone: (804) 232-8964
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Roman Catholic



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Fr. Auerbach has been pastor of Sacred Heart Church since 2008. He is also president of the board of directors of Sacred Heart Center, a non profit organization whose mission is “to create a hub for the Richmond hispanic/latino community which opens opportunities for economic and social integration, self fulfillment, and community leadership development.”

He has served on the Mayor’s Anti Poverty Commission. Fr. Auerbach is a member of the Society of Jesus, (the Jesuits) a Roman Catholic religious order known for education, missionary endeavors, and engagement in social justice work. Prior to his arrival in Richmond in 2007 he worked in Raleigh, North Carolina and Mexico. Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Fr. Auerbach holds masters degrees in linguistics, philosophy, and theology.   Edit
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Alfredo Arreola   Edit
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We have a small parking lot and ample street parking available.   Edit


Sacred Heart Parish Mass Times

Saturdays:

4:00 p.m. in English in the Church
6:30 p.m. in Spanish in the Church

Sundays:

8:30 a.m. in English in the Church
9:15 a.m. in Spanish in the Gym
11:00 a.m. in Spanish in the Gym
11:00 a.m. in Spanish in the Church
1:00 p.m. in Spanish in the Church
5:00 p.m. in Spanish in the Church

Monday through Friday

7:30 a.m. Mass in English in the Church
6:30 p.m. Rosary in Spanish in the Church

Wednesdays

7:00 PM Mass in Spanish in the Church

Adoración al santísimo

Thursdays and Fridays

6:30 – 8:00 pm Adoración al santísimo at the Church

Confession

Thursday

6:30pm to 7:30pm Confessions at the Church

*The Gym is located in the school building directly across the street from the Church on 1400 Perry Street.

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Sacred Heart Parish History

When you read the history of Sacred Heart Catholic Church on Perry Street in Manchester, South Richmond you get the impression that it was built on dreams. It was. This brief history hopes to present the events and persons that constitute the conception, birth and growth of the church from its being a bishop’s dream to the realization and continuous development of that dream to the present. (from the parish’s centennial book, 2001)

In 1876 Bishop James Gibbons, fourth bishop of Richmond, and later first Cardinal of Baltimore dreamed of a parish for South Richmond Catholics and so purchased a tract of land at 14th and Perry Sts. In Manchester. That same year a Catholic Sunday school opened nearby in a private home on Bainbridge St. It was not until 1901 that Sacred Heart Church was built and dedicated. It was built at the cost of $14,608.91 through the generosity of Mrs. Thomas Fortune Ryan, who along with her husband also paid for the construction of Sacred Heart Cathedral in the Fan District. Two years later the current rectory was built next to the church that had been the site of the “Manchester Catholic School” building for a couple of years. That building was moved to a spot behind the church, later called the White House and more recently, The Hall of Nations.

In 1931 a one story brick building across the street from the church was built as Sacred Heart School. Benedictine sisters who staffed the school lived in a wooden convent next to the school. In 1951 a second story was added to the school giving the building its current look. In 1959 St. Edward the Confessor Parish was established from territory that been in Sacred Heart Parish. In 1973 St. Augustine Parish was also carved out of former Sacred Heart Parish territory.

In the late 1960s, in an effort to integrate white and African American Catholics, two African American parishes were closed, St. Gerard on Clopton Street not far from Sacred Heart (1967) and St. Joseph in Jackson Ward (1969). Members from those parishes became part of the Sacred Heart family.

Sacred Heart School closed in 1987 due to declining enrollment. In 1990 Jesuits from the Maryland Province of the Society of Jesus took responsibility for the parish and opened Sacred Heart Center in the former school building. Sacred Heart Center was conceived to be a neighborhood resource to empower residents of the Bainbridge-Blackwell area and began innovative programs among area residents, from child care to youth activities and adult education.

Beginning in 1992 a weekly Mass in Spanish was held at Sacred Heart under the auspices of the “Centro Católico Guadalupe” (the Guadalupe Catholic Center). In 1999 members of this group became members of Sacred Heart and St. Augustine Parishes. Our Spanish speaking parishioners come predominantly from Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador and the Caribbean, along with others from the rest of the Spanish speaking world. Asians and English and French speaking Africans also call Sacred Heart home. Growth in our church community has resulted in a parish of more than 1000 families.

In 2011 Sacred Heart Center refocused its outreach to the region’s Latino communities. In September 2016 Sacred Heart Church completed the purchases of properties on the block where the church is located, so that the church now owns the entire block as well as about half the block across Perry Street. The parish looks forward to expanding facilities to serve our community better. Sacred Heart Church, born of a dream to give greater access to the Sacraments for Catholics living south of the James continues to do so today and dreams of being “sacrament” –a channel of God’s grace—to all we serve.

For a more detailed history of the parish, please see Sacred Heart Church 1901-2001: A Catholic Tradition South of the James, our parish centennial book.

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Sacred Heart Parish FAQs

Question: Where is Sacred Heart Parish located?
Answer: Sacred Heart Parish is located at 1400 Perry Street, Richmond, Virginia.

Question: Who is Sacred Heart Parish's pastor?
Answer: Sacred Heart Parish's pastor is Rev. Shay W. Auerbach S.J..

Question: What time is mass at Sacred Heart Parish?
Answer: Saturdays: 4:00 p.m. in English in the Church 6:30 p.m. in Spanish in the Church Sundays: 8:30 a.m. in English in the Church 9:15 a.m. in Spanish in the Gym 11:00 a.m. in Spanish in the Gym 11:00 a.m. in Spanish in the Church 1:00 p.m. in Spanish in the Church 5:00 p.m. in Spanish in the Church Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. Mass in English in the Church 6:30 p.m. Rosary in Spanish in the Church Wednesdays 7:00 PM Mass in Spanish in the Church Adoración al santísimo Thursdays and Fridays 6:30 – 8:00 pm Adoración al santísimo at the Church Confession Thursday 6:30pm to 7:30pm Confessions at the Church *The Gym is located in the school building directly across the street from the Church on 1400 Perry Street.

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Answer: https://www.facebook.com/SagradoCorazonRVA/

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Answer: https://www.instagram.com/sacredheartchurchrva/

Question: What is Sacred Heart Parish's live streaming page?
Answer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yyin6oBOMfI

Question: Where do I park at Sacred Heart Parish?
Answer: We have a small parking lot and ample street parking available.

Question: What is Sacred Heart Parish's website?
Answer: https://sacredheartrva.org/

Question: What denominaiton is Sacred Heart Parish?
Answer: Sacred Heart Parish belongs to Roman Catholic denomination.

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Sacred Heart Parish listing was last updated on the 21st of May, 2023
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