Welcome to the Parish of
The Sacred Heart & St. Francis
Welcome to The Sacred Heart and St. Francis Parish
Website.
This Website is one of the many ways we try to welcome and involve people of all backgrounds and ages. Everything we do is inspired by Jesus Christ. We meet Christ in the Mass and that is the source and summit of all that we are and all that we do here. You are welcome to
be a part it.
Sacred Heart & St Francis
Gorton
Parish Mission
Sat 1st - Sun 9th October
A week full of opportunities for
prayer, celebration
and inspiration with speakers
John Pridmore,
Ros Powell,
Peter Fahy and Barbara Davies
Bishop Brain (Lent 2011)

Bishop Brain starts the annual series of Lenten Holy Hours at Sacred Heart, Gorton
The Bishop spoke about our need to become Holy in order to radiate the beauty of God.
Fr. Tom Connolly (Lent 2011)

Fr. Tom Connolly leads the second of our Lenten Holy Hours. Fr Connolly reflected on Mary the mother of Jesus at the foot of the cross.



Please click the link to see the
Salford Diocese Website
O Sacred Heart of Jesus we place all our trust in you
St. Francis of Assisi, Pray for us.
MUSICAL MASTER CLASSES
COME TO GORTON
Thanks to successful bids to Manchester City Council Cash Grants and funding from
Greater Manchester Police we are able to stage a Master Class running over 4
weekends. Interested?

Click here to see what's been happening
Building the BIG Kingdom
Like many parishes, that of Sacred Heart and Saint Francis, Gorton has a parish hall that once thrived with activities & events. As people have found new ways of socialising, demand & use have decreased.
What do we do with this kind of property?

Click here to find out more
The social enterprise project and development of the hall
The month of March
brought about the start of a new era in the Parish. Please click on the photo below to see the progress that has been made on our out door project.

Our Parish Priest
Father Andrew 
Stringfellow has served the Parish of The Sacred Heart and St. Francis, Gorton since September 2006. Click here to find out more.
Click here to read Fr Andrew's thoughts