Public invited to celebrate new Sacred Heart Gathering Center

Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Moline built this $2.3 million Gathering Center through a multi-year fundraising campaign. CREDIT SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH

Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Moline, will celebrate the long-awaited opening of its new $2.3 million Gathering Center with a Mass and formal blessing on Saturday, March 18.

The Sacred Heart parish will mark the milestone with a Mass and Eucharistic Celebration at 4 p.m. at the church, located at 1307 17th Ave. 

A formal blessing will follow at 5 p.m. in the Gathering Center. There will be a brief prayer service, recognition of the parish leadership, presentation of a time capsule, and a reception with hors d-oeuvres and libations. Sacred Heart parishioners and the public are invited.

The Most Reverend Bishop Louis Tylka of the Catholic Diocese of Peoria, will preside over the March 18 Mass commemorating the center’s completion. He will be joined by the Rev. Mark DeSutter, Sacred Heart’s pastor, who helped lead the historic church’s fundraising and planning efforts.

During the ceremony, Sacred Heart also will recognize and honor the construction team as well as the dedicated parishioners who volunteered to lead Sacred Heart’s Today Tomorrow Together (TTT) capital campaign. The church broke ground in July 2022 on the new addition.

The Gathering Center’s opening comes ahead of the 100th anniversary of the church’s dedication in April 2023.

The 5,000 square-foot addition to the century-old church includes a spacious gathering area for the parish to come together before and after liturgies. It also improves the church’s accessibility to ensure Sacred Heart is welcoming to all, the Sacred heart news release said.

The addition also includes a covered handicapped-accessible entrance, modern and accessible restrooms, a bride’s room/lounge, a holding kitchen, a new Blessings Gift Shop and a confessional. 

The Gathering Center was built by Hodge Construction Co. Inc., Moline, general contractor. The architect was Streamline Architects, P.L.C. The church’s rectory was demolished to make way for the expansion.

The center is the result of a successful four-year TTT campaign, which aimed to raise $3 million for improvements to the Sacred Heart campus. 

The campaign, which began before the COVID-19 pandemic, was held in conjunction with Seton Catholic School, also located on the Sacred Heart campus, and Christ the King Catholic Church, Moline. The trio’s overall goal was $5 million.

Sacred Heart’s campaign actually was part of eight years of fundraising and three phases of capital improvements for the Moline church, which traces its roots to Moline’s Belgian community in the early 1900s.

Members of the TTT Capital Campaign Committee included: Pete Murray, Mike Drymiller, Denny Fox, Jim Harl, Fred Julius, Don Lewis, Sandy Madison, Connie Morris, Jerry O’Keeffe, Kevin Rafferty, Jim Watson, Dave Wrath and Rev. DeSutter.

Besides the challenges that COVID restrictions placed on the church’s ability to gather during the pandemic, related supply chain issues also drove up the project’s original construction costs dramatically. To cover the nearly 40% increase, Sacred Heart extended its TTT Campaign into a fourth year in the summer of 2021. Through 2022, it raised more than $3.25 million, surpassing its original $3 million goal.

Late last year, Sacred Heart launched a Centennial Debt Reduction Drive in conjunction with its upcoming anniversary. The campaign is raising funds to cover other costs related to furnishing and equipping the new Gathering Center as well as retiring the church’s debt. So far, this drive has received nearly $290,000 in pledges toward its $600,000 goal.

To make a donation or learn more about the Centennial Campaign, visit sacredheartmoline.org. 

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