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Located across the street from the historic Redlands Hotel, Sacred Heart Catholic Church is a striking example of High Victorian Gothic Revival architecture. The church was built in 1893 with bricks handmade on site and painted completely white, as it is now, in 1948. Notable features include buttresses, a gabled front entrance, Gothic arches, stained glass windows, octagonal turrets, and a prominent bell tower on the southeast corner. Sacred Heart Church is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 for its architecture.

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

Sacred Heart is the second church to occupy this site, which was originally owned by the International and Great Northern Railway. The first church, St. Joseph's, was erected in 1874. Unfortunately, a fire destroyed it in 1890 but the event paved the way for the construction of Sacred Heart in 1893. Texas' first professional architect Nicholas Clayton designed it. The bricks—675,000 in all—were made from mud collected from the Trinity River and handmade and baked on site. Inside, the walls are plastered and feature decorative woodwork. The stained glass windows were manufactured in Italy and France. The size of the church accommodates between 500-1,000 worshipers. The church also features a pipe organ installed in 1926.

Malone, Molly & Flory, Linda. "Sacred Heart Catholic Church." National Park Service - National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form. December 6, 1979. https://catalog.archives.gov/OpaAPI/media/40970983/content/electronic-records/rg-079/NPS_TX/79002909.pdf.