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32-564: (Redirected from Sacred Heart Catholic Church ) Sacred Heart Church or Sacred Heart Catholic Church or variations may refer to: Australia [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church , Hindmarsh, Adelaide, South Australia Austria [ edit ] Herz-Jesu-Kirche (Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus), Graz Bosnia and Herzegovina [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Doboj Canada [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church of

64-612: A Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument Sacred Heart Church (Saratoga, California) Colorado [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Alamosa, Colorado) Sacred Heart Church (Denver, Colorado) , a Denver Landmark Sacred Heart Church (Pueblo, Colorado) District of Columbia [ edit ] Shrine of the Sacred Heart Florida [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Pensacola, Florida) Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Tampa, Florida) Georgia [ edit ] Basilica of

96-669: A historic place in Taylor County Sacred Heart Catholic Church and School , Palestine Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Galveston) , a historic place in Galveston County Virginia [ edit ] Church of the Sacred Heart Parish (Petersburg, Virginia) Church of the Sacred Heart (Richmond, Virginia) Wisconsin [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Eau Claire, Wisconsin) Vietnam [ edit ] Church of

128-624: A picture theatre . This was the Star Theatre, one of cinema chain owner Dan Clifford 's earliest cinemas. Later known as the Odeon Star, Cinema Italia, Cinema Europa, and Windsor Theatre, the cinema eventually closed in 1990. The modern suburb of Hindmarsh has western and southern boundaries contiguous with the original village and section 353, the Torrens River being the southern boundary. The modern suburb includes land between Port Road and

160-548: A major and popular live music venue, with five separate performing spaces and featuring a wide range of genres of music. It has attracted performers such as Billy Bragg , Vika and Linda Bull , Paul Kelly and The Whitlams , as well as lesser-known musicians, local schools' annual concerts and weekly open mic sessions in the front bar. The venue has won a number of awards, such as both the AHA(SA) and National AHA awards for Best Live Music Venue in 2017, and it has been inducted into

192-522: Is (was?) the Weekly Times Messenger . Other regional and national newspapers such as The Advertiser and The Australian are also available. The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel , more commonly known as The Gov on Port Road , Hindmarsh, was opened in 1848. It underwent renovations in 1988, but had fallen into disrepair when new owners the Tonkins took over in 1993. " The Gov " was developed into

224-532: Is built in a Gothic revival style on the site of a former Erasmus Smith school. The land was donated by Sir John Craven Carden, Baronet of Templemore . The church is a detached building with a 3-stage tower and spire above the main entrance. The tower features gargoyles, sculpted pinnacles, and an ashlar limestone spire. The pitched roofs are slated with terracotta ridge cresting . Stained glass windows were designed and built by Franz Mayer & Co. and Earley and Company . There are 8 window bays along each side of

256-487: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Church building disambiguation pages Hindmarsh, South Australia#Heritage listings Hindmarsh is an inner suburb of Adelaide , South Australia . It is located in the City of Charles Sturt . The suburb is located between South Road to the west and North Adelaide . The River Torrens forms its southern boundary and

288-586: Is serviced by public transport run by the Adelaide Metro : Church of the Sacred Heart, Templemore Templemore, Clonmore and Killea is an ecclesiastical parish in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cashel and Emly . The parish includes the town of Templemore and the nearby villages of Clonmore and Killea in County Tipperary . Churches in the parish are: On 1 January 1877,

320-606: The City of Charles Sturt local government area , being represented in that council by Independent Edgar Agius and Labor Member Matt Mitchell. Hindmarsh lies in the state electoral district of West Torrens . Prior to the 2016 redistribution it was in the Croydon district. and the federal electoral division of Adelaide . The suburb is represented in the South Australian House of Assembly by Tom Koutsantonis and federally by Steve Georganas . The local newspaper

352-864: The Grange and Outer Harbour railway line forms the northeast. Before the colonisation of South Australia in 1836, the land now called Hindmarsh was occupied by the Kaurna people. The suburb was named by South Australia's first Governor , Sir John Hindmarsh . Hindmarsh was the first owner of section 353 in the Hundred of Yatala , being among the earliest to make a selection of a "country section" to which he and other early investors in South Australia were entitled by their purchase of land orders prior to settlement (see Lands administrative divisions of South Australia § Land division history ). He and Arthur Lindsay subdivided

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384-643: The SA Music Hall of Fame . It has been described as "the city's mecca for live music". Its performance spaces are also used by the Adelaide Fringe each year. The Adelaide Entertainment Centre is a major venue for all kinds of performances, from small intimate spaces to large concerts. It houses up to 11,300 people. Port Road is the main arterial road connecting the suburb to the Adelaide city centre , while South Road forms its western boundary. Hindmarsh

416-688: The railway line as well, making the railway line the northern border instead of Port Road, as it was for the early village. The 2016 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 231 persons in Hindmarsh on census night. Of these, 61.1% were male and 38.9% were female. The majority of residents (66.8%) are of Australian birth, with other common census responses being England (5.2%), South Korea (4.3%), Malaysia (3.8%), Thailand (3.3%), and Italy (1.9%). Additionally, people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent made up 2.6% of

448-526: The Archbishop of Cashel and Emly, Dr Thomas Croke , laid the foundation stone for the Church of the Sacred Heart. It was opened in 1883. This Gothic revival church, designed by George Ashlin, is largely intact inside. "This building has been erected to replace the old parish church, which was ruinous. It is built of dark limestone, with light yellowish freestone dressings. The nave columns are of Aberdeen granite,

480-631: The First Peoples Sacred Heart Church (Peterborough, Ontario) China [ edit ] Sacred Heart Cathedral (Guangzhou) Sacred Heart Church, Zhongding , Yunnan Cuba [ edit ] Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (Sandino, Cuba) Fiji [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Fiji) France [ edit ] Sacré-Cœur, Paris Sacré Cœur (disambiguation) Germany [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Berlin) Sacred Heart Church, Lübeck Herz-Jesu-Kirche, Mainz , built in

512-853: The Sacred Heart (Bronx) Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary & St. Stephen (Brooklyn) Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (New York City) Church of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary (Manhattan) Sacred Heart Church (Staten Island) North Carolina [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Raleigh, North Carolina) Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Salisbury, North Carolina) Pennsylvania [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Sharon, Pennsylvania) Ohio [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Columbus, Ohio) Sacred Heart Church (Dayton, Ohio) Oklahoma [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Rectory (Wilburton, Oklahoma) Texas [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Abilene, Texas) ,

544-695: The Sacred Heart (Freeport, Minnesota) Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Heron Lake, Minnesota) Mississippi [ edit ] Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church (Port Gibson, Mississippi) Missouri [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, School and Rectory , Kansas City Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Parsonage (Rich Fountain, Missouri) Montana [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Glendive, Montana) Nebraska [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Omaha, Nebraska) New Jersey [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Trenton, New Jersey) Sacred Heart Church (Jersey City) New York [ edit ] Church of

576-624: The Sacred Heart Church, Wellingborough Sacred Heart Church, Wimbledon , London, England Church of the Sacred Heart, Edinburgh Church of the Sacred Heart, Hove , East Sussex, England United States [ edit ] Arizona [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Phoenix, Arizona) Sacred Heart Catholic Church and Rectory (Prescott, Arizona) Sacred Heart Church (Tombstone, Arizona) California [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Alturas, California) Sacred Heart Church (Los Angeles, California) ,

608-1010: The Sacred Heart of Jesus (Atlanta) , Atlanta Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Augusta, Georgia) Hawaii [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Hawi Sacred Heart Church (Honolulu, Hawaii) Illinois [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Chicago) , Illinois Sacred Heart Church (Lombard, Illinois) Iowa [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Dubuque, Iowa) Sacred Heart Catholic Church (Fort Dodge, Iowa) Kentucky [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Bellevue, Kentucky) Maryland [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Bowie, Maryland) Massachusetts [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Rectory, School and Convent , Cambridge Sacred Heart Parish Complex , Lawrence Sacred Heart Church Historic District , Southbridge Michigan [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Detroit) Minnesota [ edit ] Church of

640-413: The Sacred Heart of Jesus, Ho Chi Minh City (Tân Định Church) See also [ edit ] Basilica of the Sacred Heart (disambiguation) Sacred Heart Cathedral (disambiguation) Herz-Jesu-Kirche (disambiguation) Sacré Cœur (disambiguation) Sacro Cuore (disambiguation) Sacred Heart (disambiguation) Commons:Structured gallery of Sacred Heart churches Topics referred to by

672-744: The Sacred Heart, Oola , County Limerick Church of the Sacred Heart, Templemore , County Tipperary Italy [ edit ] Sacro Cuore (disambiguation) Malta [ edit ] Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Fontana , Gozo, Malta Montenegro [ edit ] Church of the Holy Heart of Jesus, Podgorica Netherlands [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, The Bottom , Saba Pakistan [ edit ] Sacred Heart Cathedral, Lahore Sacred Heart Church, Keamari Peru [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Lima Iglesia de la Recoleta (Lima) , also known as Church of

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704-895: The Sacred Heart, Singapore Spain [ edit ] Sagrat Cor , Barcelona United Kingdom [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Battersea , London, England Sacred Heart Church, Blackpool , Lancashire, England Sacred Heart Church, Bournemouth , Dorset, England Sacred Heart Church, Caterham , Surrey, England Sacred Heart Church, Exeter , Devon, England Sacred Heart Church, Glasgow , Scotland Sacred Heart Church, Hillsborough , Sheffield, England Sacred Heart Church, Kilburn , London, England Sacred Heart Church, Leeds , West Yorkshire Sacred Heart Church, Liverpool , Merseyside Sacred Heart Church, Middlesbrough , North Yorkshire Sacred Heart Church, North Gosforth , Newcastle upon Tyne, England Sacred Heart Church, Petworth , West Sussex, England Sacred Heart Church, Teddington , London, England Our Lady of

736-488: The Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary Philippines [ edit ] Sacred Heart Parish Kamuning , Quezon City; see Cubao Cathedral Portugal [ edit ] Estrela Basilica or Royal Basilica and Convent of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, Lisbon Romania [ edit ] French Church (Bucharest) , or French Church of the Sacred Heart, Bucharest Singapore [ edit ] Church of

768-656: The honour of Ketteler Gibraltar [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Gibraltar Hungary [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church (Kőszeg, Hungary) India [ edit ] Sacred Heart Church, Chandannagar , West Bengal Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Mathura , Uttar Pradesh Sacred Heart Church, Mylapra , Kerala Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Pondicherry Sacred Heart Church, Santacruz , Karnataka Sacred Heart Forane Church, Thiruvambady , Kerala Sacred Heart Church, Madagondapalli , Tamil Nadu Sacred Heart Church, Kelamangalam , Tamil Nadu Ireland [ edit ] Church of

800-634: The land in June 1838 and were responsible for it being laid out as the first private town in the colony of South Australia. In the process, according to South Australian historian Geoffrey Manning , the Governor "acquired a dubious reputation by prohibiting squatting in the Parklands, thus forcing people to acquire land in the subdivision". In 1916, the old town hall was expanded and extensively refurbished by noted cinema architect Chris A. Smith , to accommodated use as

832-403: The nave. There are 2 side aisles with gabled porches and 2-bay transepts. There is a half-octagonal apse. The sacristy lies to the south east, with a side chapel at the north east. The nave columns are of Aberdeen granite, the remainder of the internal stonework being of local freestone. The width across nave and aisles is 48 ft., and the length 120 ft. The Sisters of Mercy arrived in

864-399: The parish for use as a Community Care Centre. In the 20th century, they provided a primary school (for boys) and a secondary school (for boys) on a day-pupil only basis. The two secondary schools were merged in 1986 and now operate as Our Lady's Secondary School, Templemore . The town cemetery was opened in 1861 and was consecrated by Archbishop Patrick Leahy . J.K. Bracken's GAC is

896-417: The remainder of the internal stonework being of local freestone. The width across nave and aisles is 48ft., and the length 120ft. The works are being carried out by day’s work, under Mr. Redmond as foreman. The cost will be about £4,000. The architect is Mr. G. E. Ashlin, Dublin." The spire was not completed until 1905. It was built on the site of a former residential Erasmus Smith school. The first Mass in it

928-435: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sacred Heart Church . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sacred_Heart_Church&oldid=1260096275 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

960-455: The suburb. In terms of religious affiliation, 46.8% of residents attributed themselves to being irreligious, 17.9% attributed themselves to being Catholic , 6.8% attributed themselves to be Buddhist , and 6.4% attributed themselves to being Eastern Orthodox . Within Welland, 82.8% of the residents were employed, with the remaining 17.2% being unemployed. Hindmarsh is part of Beverley Ward in

992-419: The town in 1863. Their convent is located at Church Avenue, Templemore. In the previous century, they provided a primary school (for girls) and a secondary school (for girls) both for day pupils and boarders. The sisters are no longer active in the teaching profession in the town. The Christians Brothers community is no longer active in the teaching profession in the town. The monastery has been turned over to

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1024-484: Was celebrated by Fr (later Canon) Meagher on Saturday 28 July 1883. The building formerly used as a church, at the south-eastern end of Main Street, was transformed in 1890 into a school and now forms the part of Our Lady's Secondary School situated immediately inside the entrance gate. The church was designed by George Ashlin , a prolific Irish architect known for building many churches and cathedrals throughout Ireland. It

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