Sacred Heart Church
Bellshill
North Lanarkshire

ML4 2LB

Sacred Heart Church, Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
The sanctuary
Palm Sunday 10 April 2022

Who we are

Welcome to the Parish of Sacred Heart & St Gerard, Bellshill in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Motherwell.

Our parish was founded in 2018 as an amalgamation of the Sacred Heart Parish, founded in 1949 by Father James Butler, and St Gerard's Parish, founded in 1967 by Father Patrick Moss. Having been served by one priest since 2013, the two parishes were amalgamated in 2018 by Bishop Joseph Toal to form one new parish to serve the Catholic community in Bellshill.

Whether you know our parish well and are just looking for further information, maybe it has been a while since last you visited our parish, or you may just be surfing and have found us by accident - we hope you find something of use to yourself.

Lastly, we pray that we may face that future in the same spirit as our forefathers; confident that with God's continued help and our efforts his work in the Parish of Sacred Heart & St Gerard may be accomplished for many years to come.

Father Stuart Parkes
Parish Priest

Location of worship / Church Address

106 Crossgates
Bellshill, North Lanarkshire ML4 2LB
United Kingdom
Phone: 01698 842709

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Church Pastor

Rev. Stuart Parkes
Parish Priest
106 Crossgates
Bellshill, North Lanarkshire ML4 2LB
United Kingdom
Phone: 01698 842709

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Quote of the Day

Psalms 46:10

Be still, and know that I am God...

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Rev. Stuart Parkes
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Father Stuart Parkes was ordained to the Priesthood for the Diocese of Motherwell in 2001 by Bishop Joseph Devine in his home parish of St Cadocs, Halfway.

His first appointment was as Assistant Priest of St. Joseph’s, Blantyre before moving to be Assistant Priest of St Columbkille's Rutherglen where he remained for 3 years.

In 2012 he was appointed Parish Priest of St Edward's, Airdrie where he remained until 2015, taking up the position as Parish Priest of Our Lady of Lourdes, East Kilbride following the appointment of Bishop Nolan as Bishop of the Diocese of Galloway in 2015.

Father Parkes ministry in the Diocese has also involved time as Chaplain to St John Ogilvie and Holy Cross High Schools in Hamilton. He also served as the Diocesan Youth Chaplain until 2015 and has served as the Diocesan Master of Ceremonies from 2003-2017.

In 2017, Father Parkes was appointed by the Bishops Conference of Scotland as Vice-Rector of the Pontifical Scots College in Rome.

After serving his three year term in Rome, Father Parkes returned to Scotland and to parish life in 2020, taking up his appointment as Parish Priest of Sacred Heart & St Gerard's Bellshill on 29 September 2020.

​As well as his parish duties, Fr Parkes is also Vice-Dean of the Motherwell & Central Deanery, a member of the Council of Priests and serves on the Diocesan Fabric and Planning Comittee.
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Sacred Heart Church Bellshill Mass Times

St Gerard's Church

SUNDAY MASS

​Saturday Vigil 4.00pm
Sunday Morning 10.00am

WEEKDAY MASS

Thursday & Friday 9.30am

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION MASSES

Morning Mass 11.15am & Evening Mass 7.30pm

SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION

Thursday after Morning Mass

The following are suspended during the pandemic

​EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

​Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday 8.45am-9.25am in the Marian Chapel
Note: On the occasion of a Funeral Mass there will be no Exposition.

Tuesday 10.00am-4.00pm in the Marian Chapel

HOLY ROSARY

Thursday & Saturday 9.00am

ST PEREGRINE MASS & NOVENA

Holy Mass with Novena Prayers, Anointing with St Peregrine Holy Oil & Veneration of the Relic of St Peregrine.

St Peregrine is Patron Saint of Cancer Sufferers.
Second Saturday of the Month at 9.30am. (October-June)
All welcome!

PRO-LIFE HOLY HOUR

Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, Music, Praise & Worship

Last Friday of the Month from 7.00pm-8.00pm in the Marian Chapel. All welcome!

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SUNDAY MASS

Saturday Vigil 5.30pm
Sunday 11.30am & 5.00pm
(NB the 5pm Evening Mass will end on 3rd October)

WEEKDAY MASS

Tuesday 7.00pm, Wednesday 10.00am

HOLY DAY OF OBLIGATION MASSES

Vigil Mass 7.30pm & Morning Mass 10.00am

SACRAMENT OF CONFESSION

Tuesday 6.00pm - 6.45pm

The following are suspended during the pandemic

EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT

Monday & Friday 9.00am-9.55am at the Main Altar

Note: On the occasion of a Funeral Mass there will be no Exposition.

Tuesday & Thursday 11.00am-6.00pm in the Sacristy

HOLY ROSARY

Monday & Friday 9.35am

Mass Times last updated on the 13th of April, 2022


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Sacred Heart Church, Bellshill, North Lanarkshire, United Kingdom
The sanctuary
Palm Sunday 10 April 2022



Sacred Heart Church History

History of Sacred Heart

The founding of a new parish in Bellshill was announced from the pulpit in Holy Family, Mossend, on Sunday, 19 September, 1949 - the 15th Sunday after Pentecost. Fr James Butler - a curate in Mossend - was named as Parish Priest and given the task of establishing and building a new church. Fr Niall Hayes, from All Hallows, Dublin, was named as his assistant. Fr Butler had served in Sacred Heart, Bridgton, for 14 years and when he came to Bellshill, he asked that the new parish also be dedicated to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus and be named 'The Sacred Heart'.

​The members of the Holy Family congregation who lived within the new parish boundaries were now members of 'The Sacred Heart', and to them fell the task of building the new Church under the able leadership of Fr Butler, Fr Hayes and Fr Augustine McCauley who was appointed in September 1950 from Maynooth, Ireland.

The people of Bellshill worked relentlessly, running functions, making collections, and supporting in every way the necessary fund-raising. In this aim, they were assisted fully by the Holy Spirit which gave advice, supported their every enterprise, showered them with generous donations and did all this with a unique friendliness.

We, the present parishioners, owe a great debt of gratitude to all those who helped build our Church.

​New R.C. Church Car Park to be provided - Approval of an application by the R.C. Church authorities for permission to build a church at Crossgates has been given County Planning Committee.

The building will be one storey erection with priests' sacristry, boys' sacristy and baptistry as well as the Church.

The County Council has placed two conditions on its approval. The hedge on either side of the access is to be kept trimmed to a height not more than three feet or alternatively remove and replaced by a suitable fence. Secondly, within 3 months, plans are to be submitted for approval showing car parking facilities to be provided within the curtilage of the Church.

The site of the new Church was at the junction of Park Road and Crossgates a 2,369 acre plot which had been acquired by the Archdiocese in 1939 with a view to serving approximately half the Catholic population of Bellshill and Mossend.

The parish was spread over a great area; from Bellshill Hospital in the north to Orbiston 'Raws' in the south, and from the old N.B.R. station in the west to Thorn Road - including the Thorndean and Motherwell Road housing schemes - in the east.

​In 1948, a two-phase house-building programme of 886 houses in Orbiston, east of Hamilton Road, had necessitated the founding of this new parish.

A third phase of house-building (1954-60) provided a further 804 new houses sited west of Hamilton Road and at Strachan Street (c.1962), the completion of which saw the final demise of all the old Miners' Raws.

Most of these new homes wee occupied by existing Bellshill/Mossend tenants but a considerable influx from Carnbroe, Bothwellpark and 'The Pailis' swelled the population of the infant parish.

​The street names in the first building phase were taken from Robert Owen's early eighteenth century 'Socialist Experiment' at Orbiston: Liberty Road, Register, Babylon, New View and Community.

Place names in the second phase came from old local areas - Crofthead, Croftcot, Farmgate, Footfield, Bogs View and Orbiston.

The exception was Busby Road which was named in honour of Sir Matt Busby, the renowned footballer and manager of Manchester United.

Sir Matt Busby was born in Old Orbiston Raws, which were situated just across from were the gates of Lawmuir Primary School are today.

The third phase place names came mostly from old local areas - Blackmoss, Greenend, West End, Bellvue, Alderston, or their aspect and seven were named after people.

The actual building of our Church was fraught with difficulties.

Church building in post war years was subject to a system of 'Church Building Licensing' and could not proceed without this licence. Also, all materials - particularly glass and wood - were scarce.

Despite these many handicaps, Mr Corionder and the contractor, Mr L.B. White, ably supported by Mr Malcolm McKenzie, his foreman, and all his workforce, worked constantly and efficiently and, to their great credit, the new Church was completed just 18 months after its founding.

Fr James Butler described the building of The Sacred Heart Church as:

'A story of permits, of shortages, of heartbreaks, of hopes and dispair, but our faith was in God Almighty'.

​It was initially intended to erect a 'Hall Church' (see plan) with presbytry and at a later date a new Church, to be sited where the hall is now.

The reason this did not happen is not clear: though it was probably financial.

The cost of building our church was in the region of £20,000 - exclusive of decoration and furnishings.

Mr L.B. White of Woodend, Bellshill, one of several tenders, won the contract.

​The Solemn Opening of The sacred Heart took place on Sunday 8th April 1951 - the second Sunday after Easter. His Lordship, the Bishop, Right Reverand Edward Douglas, presided.

Several hours before the opening ceremony, A High Mass at noon, a crowd of hundreds gathered in the vicinity of the church. Entry was by ticket only, as there was only seating for about 700, and many dignitaries and special guests had to be accommodated. Therefore, the vast majority of the faithful had to be content to stand and watch from the outside. The police were in attendance to control the large throng and to make sure that the traffic moved smoothly as that area of Bellshill, 'The Angle', was a busy bus route.

Monsignor Rodgers V.G. was the celebrant, Fr John Gogarty, the deacon, and Fr Denis Garrity, the subdeacon. Fr Anthony Kilcoyne was the preacher and the M.C. was Fr John O'Donnell. The Sacred Heart Choir, with local tenor Tommy Donnelly, was conducted by Miss Margaret O'Neill and Miss Margaret Reid was the organist.

The Evening Service and Solemn Benedicition at six was celebrated by Fr James Donnelly, Fr Niall Hayes (deacon), Fr Augustine McCauley (sub-deacon). The Very Rev. Fr Kevin O.F.M. CAP, preached, and the music and singing was provided as at High Mass.

​The Sacred Heart Church

The opening of the new Catholic Church took place on Sunday by the Bishop of Motherwell. I think the building of the Church just about holds the record for speed, there certainly seemed to have been the closest co-operation between the builder, his workmen and the architect, because there were no hold-ups so far as I can recollect.

Mr L.B. White

It was Mr White who took charge of the building of the Church, and he has been suitably rewarded by the letters of thanks he has received from interested parties. He seemed to have had the right type of foreman on the job, a man who could get the maximum amount of work out of his men. Mr Thomas Cordiner, F.R.I.B.A., Glasgow was the architect.


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