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Fr Thomas Seed, the head of the Jesuits in Britain, who also founded Sacred Heart Church in Edinburgh laid the foundation stone of the church on 3 May 1860, what was then Feast of the Finding of the True Cross.
In 1998, Bishop Francis DiLorenzo appointed him as pastor of Sacred Heart Church and Maryknoll School in Punahou.
He received his first Holy Communion at Sacred Heart Church on Richmond Hill, and later enrolled at the northern seminary of Ushaw College in County Durham in northern England.
In the mid 1970s the sanctuary was reordered following the Second Vatican Council and the church was consecrated by Bishop Derek Worlock.
The cost of construction of the church was £13,000 and £10,000 of that was donated by a Mrs. Wake, the widow of Philip Wake KSG, JP, magistrate for the West Riding.
The present church building was built in 1922 with funds provided by the Karachi Port Trust.
Use of the church fell following the more general use of St Columba's church in Seaton Burn, which was closer to most of the parish, and the church later closed.
To the south of the village is the 19th-century Sacred Heart RC Church, a Grade II listed building notable for its stained glass windows, which bear designs by Pre-Raphaelite artists Edward Burne-Jones, Ford Madox Brown and William Morris.
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The area includes the Grade II listed Sacred Heart Roman Catholic church.
Menster was then assigned to be the associate pastor of Sacred Heart Church in Waterloo, Iowa.