Sacred Heart / St. Dominic Parish
Serving the West End, Parkside and Hispanic Communities of Portland, Maine

 

 

 

 

Home

About the Parish

Pastor's Message 

Activities of the People

Schedule

Bulletin / Boletin

Contact

Map

 

Ordinary Grace
Copyright (c) 2005 David Conrad. All rights reserved.
Our Mission

We are a caring, spirit-filled community centered in Christ. We seek to be holy and all-embracing by sharing our faith through creative ministries and liturgies, celebrated with joy and hope.

Somos una comunidad llena de espíritu y cariño enfocada en Cristo. Buscamos aceptar a todos y vivir una vida sagrada compartiendo nuestra Fe por medio de ministerio creativo y liturgias, celebrando con alegria y esperanza.

Nous sommes une communauté souciante, remplie de l'Esprit, centrée en Jésus-Christ. Nous cherchons à devenir des hommes et femmes saints et inclusifs en partageant notre foi par des ministères créateurs et des liturgies célébrées avec joie et espoir.

Parish Commissions

Worship & Spirituality

Faith Formation

Social Justice & Peace

Finance

Parish Life

Nueva Esperanza (Hispanic Council - New Hope)

African Council

About Sacred Heart / St. Dominic Parish:

The Holy FamilySeveral years ago Sacred Heart Parish and St. Dominic Parish became one under the new twinning program in the diocese, sharing resources and staff where it was desired. Eventually they became one parish, located in the Sacred Heart Church, serving the West End, Park Street and the Hispanic communities of Portland.

The history of each of these parishes is unique, yet in many ways, similar. Both recognized that the hundreds of Irish Catholic immigrants looking for a better life in America needed a church to unite them in this unfamiliar land. Both petitioned the Diocesan Bishops for aid and both were strongly supported from the time of their requests. Bishop Benedict J. St. Dominic Church, Portland, MaineFenwick, after a visit to Portland Catholics in 1827, kept his promise to send a priest to start a parish in the city. Father Charles Daniel French proved to be an excellent choice, a strong leader who was able to administer the parish as well as raise money (even from many non-Catholics) for their church. After a year of devoted effort the foundation stone was laid on the corner lot on State Street, June 13, 1828. St. Dominic Church became the first Catholic Church in Portland. The population of the parish grew steadily from the original 200 to 2000 by 1860. By 1887 the need for a new and larger church was a proven necessity with almost 4000 parishioners. Bishop James Healy approved their petition and the corner stone for the present St. Dominic Church was laid on August 10, 1888. St. Dominic Parish celebrated the 100th Anniversary of its founding on October 9, 1930 and the 150th Anniversary on November 2, 1980.

Sacred Heart Parish followed a like pattern, first recognizing the need, then petitioning the Bishop. Bishop James Healy, in May of 1896, sent Father John O'Dowd to establish tSacred Heart Church, Portland, Mainehe parish and build the church. Father wasted no time using the local paper, The Argus, to publicize his plans for the church and raising money by visiting every Catholic family in Portland, including those of St. Dominic Parish. Ground was broken in July on the corner lot of Mellen and Sherman Streets; the cornerstone was laid November 15, 1896; and the first Mass was celebrated on April 11, 1897. A beautiful chapel in the basement served until the main church could be completed. The growth of the parish was continuous and grateful parishioners filled the new Church of the Sacred Heart for the first Mass, July 4, 1915. Sacred Heart became the third parish in Portland, the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception having been founded in 1875. Sacred Heart Parish celebrated its 100th Anniversary in June 1996.

Both churches have been nominated to the National Registry of Historic Places.

Sacred Heart / St. Dominic Parish is now a flourishing and vital parish. The people take an active part in their community, celebrating Masses in English and in Spanish, programs for new immigrants, and festive occasions for all. A partnership with a Haitian parish renewed awareness that community stretches in many directions, not the least of which is demonstrated by the cultural diversity worshipping and thriving within the four walls of our beautiful church. We are a joyful growing parish, as evidenced by our choir, our singing congregation, and our family Masses with so many wonderful children.

 

Please note, our church and hall are handicapped accessible and we are currently working on making the chapel and other areas so as well. For other special needs, please contact the Parish Office at 772-6182, or e-mail tsacredh@maine.rr.com.
Our Music
 
 
Video - December, 2003 "Holy" from the Psallite Mass by Michael Joncas
Music directed by Suzanne Proulx. Used with permission.
 
Audio - "Gloria" from the Psallite Mass by Michael Joncas
Music directed by Suzanne Proulx-Powell. Used with permission.
 
Music directed by Suzanne Proulx-Powell. Used with permission.
 
Audio - "Padre Nuestro" (Our Father). Musical setting written and directed by Lori Arsenault. Used with permission.
Our Music
Christmas Season
 
Video - Christmas Eve 2003 (1M RealMedia video file), 10 p.m. Mass. Music directed by Suzanne Proulx-Powell.

 

 

 
  Carved panel of the Last Supper, salvaged from the original altar of Sacred Heart Church and restored by Robert Demers, now installed in the altar of the St. Dominic Chapel where it provides inspiration to worshippers.