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January 28th at 5:30 PM
Parish Meal
McCann Center
Menu is in the planning stage.... Come back to see what the gang will be serving.
Mike Skinner, member of Sacred Heart Church and the founder of Gratia Refection as well as the author of the Men of Virtue Rosary, was a keynote speaker at the Malvern Men's Retreat in Malvern PA.
Posted below are the three recorded presentation courtesy of Malvern Retreat House.
Enjoy a video interview between our parishioner Aaron Gunsaulus and Lila Rose a speaker, writer, and human rights activist. Aaron Gunsaulus was a Reformed Pastor committed to his church and his flock, until nagging conversations, studies, and videos probed his heart. In this conversation we hear about Aaron and his wife’s tumultuous journey of deeper conversion, study, and prayer into the Catholic Church.

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Mission Statement
We, the members of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, as a caring Christian community,
help one another to live, to nurture, and to celebrate God’s gifts.
We will encourage others on their faith journeys to join us in giving witness to our Catholic faith
and to grow as disciples.
We will celebrate the sacraments and receive the gift of grace to strengthen our faith
and to enrich our relationships with Christ and His Church.
We will gather together to pray, to worship, to give thanks, to petition,
to seek comfort, to share joys and sorrows,
and to experience God’s love, joy, and peace.
Live Stream Mass
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All are welcome!
List of Services
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Youth Group
Calling all High school Youth!!
join us on Sunday Evenings, From 7 pm to 8:30 pm. for fellowship and games.
please bring a friend.
All are welcome.
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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
Catholics in southeastern Iowa have strong bonds to their local parishes. Those parishes, in turn, are linked to our diocese and the global church. Like the jigsaw puzzles or dot drawings we had fun with as children, once these pieces are assembled we see a beautiful picture of the universal church. The Catholic Messenger is a powerful force for bringing us together and showing how we are part of the whole. That’s why the theme of this year’s subscription drive is “Connecting the Catholic Community.”
The Catholic Messenger has adapted to the communication needs of the faithful of the
Davenport Diocese for over 140 years. The Messenger’s multimedia platform provides
multiple ways to get connected to local, national and international Catholic news based on our preferences: weekly print and/or e-editions; a website; an e-newsletter published twice a month; and a monthly podcast. The Messenger also posts regularly on Facebook and Instagram and shares stories that you share on those social media platforms. Columnists, including Evangelization Director Patrick Schmadeke, Christina Capecchi, St. Louis University student and diocesan native Sam Aitchison, Father Ron Rolheiser and Jenna Ebener, among others, add breadth and depth to inspire readers.
You can also expect in-depth coverage of events and people in your parish. Learn about legislative issues through The Messenger’s collaboration with the Iowa Catholic Conference and follow the impact of the first American pope as he enters the second year of his ministry.
This month, parishes begin the 2026 subscription drive. To help encourage more people to subscribe to The Catholic Messenger — print and/or e-edition — we are providing free access to our e-edition through Feb. 14. Visit the website at www.catholicmessenger.net and click on the e-edition icon. No other media, print or digital, covers the Catholic Church in our diocese with the passion and creativity of The Catholic Messenger. It is a real value at $30 per year for 50 issues — print, e-edition or both. Watch for the subscription drive in your parish. Please support your best source for local Catholic journalism.
Sincerely in Christ, Most Rev. Dennis G. Walsh Bishop of Davenportenerated donation pages for 1.4 million nonprofit organizations, including churches and dioceses, without their permission. Unfortunately, this has impacted some parishes, schools, and ministries within the Diocese of Davenport.
The diocese does not use GoFundMe to collect donations for any purpose. To make sure donated funds support parishes, schools, Upon This Rock, the Annual Diocesan Appeal, or other diocesan ministries, please give through the official and secure online platforms found on the diocesan website at www.davenportdiocese.org This will ensure that every gift reaches its intended purpose.
For any questions regarding donations pages or inquiries regarding giving to diocesan institutions, contact the Office of Stewardship at 563-888-4252 or Finance Department at 563-888-4365, or reach out directly to the parish, school, or ministry.
The continued trust of those who generously donate funds to the Diocese of Davenport and it’s entities is of utmost importance.
Thank you.
Urgent Notice, Action Needed: request complete removal of your parish, school or entities GoFundMe page do the following:
Submit a formal takedown request via GoFundMe’s privacy Data Removal Form:
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