
Sacred
Heart Parish was established on December 18, 1919 by
Bishop Thomas D. Beaven. The need for a church in the
southeast section of Pittsfield had long been recognized.
In 1915 property on Elm Street, near Pollock Avenue
was purchased for a church and a rectory. However it
was later felt that this was too near the proposed parish
boundary and the house at the corner of Elm and Meadow
Lane was purchased. The formation of the new parish
was first announced in October 1919, during the Diamond
Jubilee of St. Joseph's. It wasn’t until mid-December
that Bishop Beaven appointed the Reverend George W.
Welch, then assistant at St. Joseph’s, to be the
Pastor of the new Sacred Heart Parish. It is interesting
to note that the first Mass said in Pittsfield, at the
home of Thomas Daly in 1835, was celebrated within the
limits of the present Sacred Heart Parish.
The
first floor of the residence at the corner of Elm
Street and Meadow Lane had been made into a Chapel,
and it was here, on December 21, 1919 that Father
Welch celebrated the first Mass for Sacred Heart Parish.
The Chapel was filled to overflowing for this first
Mass. The number of parishioners in the new parish
was approximately 800, including children. In 1923
Sacred Heart Parish was able to pay off its debt,
which was $29,000. Then, plans began for a new church
on the property at Elm and Meadow Lane. But before
the plans could be realized Father Welch died in June
1931.
Father
Patrick Dowd was appointed the second Pastor of
Sacred Heart Parish in July 1931. The following
month, after the former Chapel had been moved down
Meadow Lane, ground was broken for the new Sacred
Heart Church. The cornerstone was laid in November
16, 1931. Almost a full year was to pass before
the first Mass was said in the new church, October
30, 1932.
Bishop
Thomas M. O’Leary dedicated the new church on
May 21, 1933. On the same day, the first confirmations
were held with 82 people being confirmed.
For the
next eleven years, the parish worked hard to clear
the debt incurred in building the new church. Finally
on December 18, 1944, the Silver Anniversary of Sacred
Heart Parish, Father Dowd was able to liquidate the
church building debt.
In February,
1946, Father Dowd was transferred and Father John
P. Donahue was appointed the third Pastor of Sacred
Heart Parish.
One of
Father Donahue’s main projects as Pastor was
the renovating and redecoration of the church which
took place during the years 1947-1948.
On June
1, 1952 Bishop Weldon established the Confraternity
of Christian Doctrine at Sacred Heart Parish.
Father
Donahue was transferred in April, 1953 and Father
Henry M. Burke was appointed the fourth Pastor of
Sacred Heart Parish.
A
disaster occurred in the Parish on April 13,
1957 when fire broke out in the church. There was
extensive damage by fire, water and smoke throughout
the entire church. Through 1957 and 1958 the church
was renovated and redecorated as a result of the
fire. 
In December,
1959 the Parish Celebrated its 40th Anniversary.
At that same time, the Parish celebrated the 40th
Anniversary of Father Burke and the 40th Anniversary
of Coleman E. Madden as Sexton of Sacred Heart Parish.
On November
6, 1960 Father Burke announced the opening of the
campaign for Sacred Heart School. Construction of
the school began in the early month of 1961 and
on September 5, 1962 Sacred Heart School was opened.
Father
Burke was raised to the rank of Monsignor and the
investiture was held in Sacred Heart Church on November
14, 1963.
In
January, 1966, Sacred Heart Parish began Sacrificial
giving which continues today. By means of this type
of giving as well as the successful school building
campaign, Monsignor Burke was able to liquidate the
school debt in 1967.
Monsignor
Burke retired in February, 1979, becoming Pastor
Emeritus, and continued to live in the rectory until
he died on April 12, 1982.
Rev.
Edward Callahan, the new pastor, was well known to
Sacred Heart, having already served as assistant to
Monsignor Burke from January 1977 to February 1979.
It was under Father Callahan that two men from the
parish, Rev. Mr. James Hager and Rev. Mr. Eugene Momnie,
were ordained permanent deacons in January 1983. Father
Callahan inaugurated St. Patrick’s Day celebrations
and constructed a Parish Meeting room in the basement
of the rectory which he dubbed “The Sunshine
and Shamrock Room.”
Rev.
Raymond A. Lanoue, pastor from May 1983 until his
death in October 1988, inaugurated the RCIA program,
Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults. Father Lanoue
was responsible for introducing the computer program
to organize and store parish information and for hiring
the first parish secretary in 1983. He placed an alarm
system in both the church and rectory and renovated
and redecorated the church.
Our
Present Pastor, Rev. James K. Joyce, assumed his duties
effective December 9, 1988. By this time Sacred Heart
had grown to some 4,700 parishioners, one of the largest
in Berkshire County. Having served as Director of
Pittsfield Catholic Schools for several years, he
was already acquainted with many parishioners. Under
Father Jim’s pastorship, the exterior of the
church was beautified; a new fundraising program called
“Spring into Summer Festival” became an
economic and social success. He also reactivated the
parish family picnic. The parish is also blessed with
the presence of Rev. Mr. James Hager, deacon, who
ably assists father Jim.
In
1994 Sacred Heart Celebrated its Seventy-Fifth Anniversary
as a Parish. Sacred Heart can be proud of its history
and look forward to 2019 when it will celebrate
its centennial.