If you would like to make a donation to our Capital Campaign, gifts and pledges can be sent to Sacred Heart Capital Campaign
50 Mohican Street
Lake George, NY 12845
For more information, please call the parish center office at (518) 668-2046
Parishioners
Visitors
Travelers
and Tourists
Welcome to Sacred Heart Church. We are happy to have you worship with us while you are here in the Lake George area and away from your home-town parish.
We invite you to partner with us in creating a new and fitting worship space
Sacred Heart parish has a long tradition of providing a spiritual home for Catholics and all others, while enjoying the beauty of the Adirondacks.
After almost 50 years, we are going to begin renovation of the Kateri Hall which has been used during the summer months to accommodate the great number of visitors. We intend to make it a year round Church and worthy worship space in the style of the historic 1874 stone church and cloister ediface.
Become a part of the history of Sacred Heart Church
St. Isaac Jogues arrived here in 1646 as the first to bring the message of Christ to this region
The Paulist Fathers later pioneered here to
establish a parish church in 1874
The Diocese of Albany later staffed the parish, and parishioners began
to provide a parish church, a place for tourists to worship and
a parish that would assist many working-poor of the area
Now it is our turn. As residents and visitors, we have an opportunity to continue to meet the needs of a growing area and to be a
Catholic presence that provides a place for worship, outreach, and spiritual solitude for all who come here.
YOU can have a permanent remembrance of your vacation and time in Lake
George and the Adirondacks.
A contribution can be made in two ways, either as a pledge (which you can determine the amount and length of time to contribute, just mark the envelope as you wish) or as an outright donation.
Please consider how much a significant contribution may be for you as a special sharing in the ministry of this vacation parish.
St. Isaac Jogues had two Jesuit companions, a Native American guide and a canoe. With these he announced the gospel of Jesus and God’s love. He and the first parishioners had very little resources but they gave generously from what they had. We enjoy the fruits of their labors. Let us not drop the ball but continue this missionary effort for today and generations to come.
Fr. Tom Berardi, pastor Members of the Building Committee
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