Welcome to the Historic Sweetest Heart of Mary Catholic Church web site
When Polish immigrants came to America back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they found comfort and community in their churches.Sweetest Heart of Mary Church was a cornerstone of the Polish community in Detroit. It remains a source of pride and a beacon of faith for Polish Americans in the metro Detroit area to this day.
With a long tradition of celebrating Polish customs, Hearts, as it is affectionately referred to, still connects its parishioners with the homeland of their ancestors. Our parish is an active one and we invite you to join us for Mass or for any of the many events thru out the year that honor our Polish roots.
Bóg Zapłać!
When Polish immigrants came to America back in the late 1800s and early 1900s, they found comfort and community in their churches.Sweetest Heart of Mary Church was a cornerstone of the Polish community in Detroit. It remains a source of pride and a beacon of faith for Polish Americans in the metro Detroit area to this day.
With a long tradition of celebrating Polish customs, Hearts, as it is affectionately referred to, still connects its parishioners with the homeland of their ancestors. Our parish is an active one and we invite you to join us for Mass or for any of the many events thru out the year that honor our Polish roots.
Bóg Zapłać!
Lenten Regulations
Ash Wednesday and Good Friday are days of Fast & Abstinence. Limit of one full meal on those days for all between the ages of 18 and 59 inclusive. Two other small meals are permitted which together should not equal one full meal. No eating between meals. All Fridays of Lent and Ash Wednesday are days of abstinence (no meat) for all 14 years and older. Nursing mothers do not have to fast.
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