March 19, 2020 9:51 pm

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March 19, 2020 9:51 pm

Father Sircio is reaching out to all parishioners via this video message to connect with us about the current health crisis and express his thoughts on what it means to our community. Click on the link below to see the video. To view again later, or get up-to-date information and videos, please check the Sacred Heart Parish website and Facebook page. Happy St. Joseph’s Feast Day.
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Authenticum Tonight!AUTHENTICUM LECTURE - Given by Rev. Tadeusz PacholcsykCATHOLICS AND END OF LIFE DECISIONS: The Gift of Dying Well REV. TADEUSZ PACHOLCZYK, PH.D. is the Senior Ethicist at The National Catholic BioethicsCenter and a priest of the Diocese of Fall River. He writes and speaks widely on bioethics, havingdelivered hundreds of lectures and debates across the U.S., Canada, and Europe since 2001. FatherTad studied in Rome at the Gregorian and Lateran Universities, focusing on dogmatic theology andbioethics. His nationally syndicated monthly bioethics column appears in more than 40 U.S. diocesannewspapers and abroad. He has testified before several state legislatures on stem cell research andcloning and served on the NIH Fetal Tissue Research Ethics Advisory Board. His commentary hasappeared on major outlets including NBC, CNN, ABC, NPR, and leading newspapers.Doors open at 6:30PM with Lecture beginning at 7pm. Don't miss this lecture! ... See MoreSee Less
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This Advent season, the Church intentionally prepares for the wonder of the Nativity, the God of the Universe becoming not just incarnate, but an infant born of a woman. Here at Sacred Heart Academy, our special teachers form our students to meet God on the mountaintops and in the manger, and inspire these young Catholics with the striking beauty and awe of our Faith. Support our teachers who foster moments like these everyday, moments that stick with students for a lifetime, by partnering with the SHA Annual Fund for Giving Tuesday! Link in comments.Video credit: Jacob Schmiedicke ... See MoreSee Less
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