Sacred Heart Parish (New Britain, Connecticut) Explained

Sacred Heart Parish
Location:158 Broad Street
New Britain, Connecticut
Country:United States
Coordinates:41.673°N -72.7887°W
Denomination:Roman Catholic
Website:https://sacredheartnb.org/
Founder:Polish immigrants
Dedication:Sacred Heart
Archdiocese:Hartford
Province:Hartford
Division:Vicariate: Hartford
Subdivision:New Britain
Archbishop:Most Rev. Leonard Paul Blair, D.D.
Vicar:Rev. Tomasz Sztuber
Priest:Rev. Stanislaw Dudek
Pastor:Rev. Msgr Daniel J Plocharczyk

Sacred Heart Parish (Polish: Parafia Najświętszego Serca Pana Jezusa w New Britain) is a Catholic parish designated for Polish immigrants in New Britain, Connecticut.

Founded on August 10, 1894. It is one of the oldest Polish-American Roman Catholic parishes in New England in the Archdiocese of Hartford.

History

On August 10, 1894, the New Britain Polish Catholic community became a mission of the Archdiocese's oldest Polish Catholic parish, St. Stanislaus Parish, Meriden. The mission phase ended on September 10, 1895, when Fr. Lucyan Bójnowski was appointed pastor in New Britain. Initially, the Polish-born priest's new parish was named St. Casimir the King, but this name was officially changed in 1896 to honor the Sacred Heart. The original Sacred Heart Church, located on Orange St., was dedicated by Bishop Michael Tierney on October 4, 1896.

A new much larger church was designed by architect George P. B. Alderman of Holyoke, MA shortly after the construction of the first church.

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