MASS TIMES
Sunday Mass Times
Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM | 6:00 PM (Misa en Español)
Sunday: 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM
Weekday Mass Times
Monday: 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM
Thursday: 8:30 AM
First Friday: 8:30 AM with Litany of the Sacred Heart
First Saturday: 8:30 AM with Litany to the Blessed Mother
Confession Times
Half an Hour before all Daily Masses
By Appointment
Eucharistic Adoration
After Mass on Monday
Novena
Tuesday: 6:00 PM
CONTACT US
Website
sacredheartcutoff.org
Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/sacredheartco/
Office Hours
Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-3:00 PM
Telephone
p (985) 632-3858
f (985) 632-4452
Physical Address
15300 West Main St.
Cut Off, LA, 70345
Established
1923
Families
1,415
PARISH STAFF
Clergy
Administrator: Rev. Joey Lirette
Pastoral Staff
Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Mary Foret
Secretary/Receptionist: Mrs. Carmen L. Duet
Coordinators of Youth Formation: Theresa Luwisch
HISTORY
In the Fall of 1899, the Chapel of the Sacred Heart was built and dedicated. The hurricane of 1909 damaged the Chapel of the Sacred Heart considerably. At that time, the chapel was repaired and enlarged. In 1922 more repairs were required and the chapel was enlarged, remodeled, and repainted. On January 1, 1924, Reverend Francis Weiss was appointed the first pastor of the new parish of Sacred Heart of Jesus of Cote Blanche. In 1924 a small rectory was erected also furnishing material for a garage and a boathouse. In the middle of November 1951, construction began on the new Sacred Heart Church of Cote Blanche. The Church is a modern American adaptation of the Romanesque style of architecture executed in solid brick, stone trim, and burnt clay tile roof. The ground plan simulates a Latin cross and follows the traditional Roman Basilica style. In 1981, the parish saw a need for a building to use for religion classes. On September 12, 1981, the Spiritual Life Center was dedicated. In the year of 1990, a Grotto, attached to the south side of the church, was built for burning candles. During the year of 1996, Msgr. Francis Legendre, Pastor, along with the Parish Council decided the church needed a "facelift". Renovations began which consisted of removing and replacing the ceiling, cleaning and painting inside and outside, electrical work, sealing the exterior walls, and a new roof was installed. The middle south side door was closed off and a Marian Chapel was built.