SACRED HEART SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

SACRED HEART SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY

The Sacred Heart School of Theology, located on Hwy. 100 near Rawson Avenue, was originally known as the Sacred Heart Monastery and as a seminary for the training of men into the priesthood. It was originally built across the street from the present buildings.

The original building was built in 1897 as a convent for nuns. By 1929 the Priests of the Sacred Heart bought the property and they were the ones to rename it the Sacred Heart Monastery. The property included a multi-storied cream city brick building, numerous farm buildings, a grotto and a boathouse. The property overlooked a large lake, originally called Franklin Lake but now known as Monastery Lake.

In the 1960’s the seminary decided to replace the old deteriorating buildings with a new complex on 20 acres of land across the street. The new buildings were designed to be very distinctive and included an altar centrally positioned with a dramatic sky dome and an imposing gold crown above. On the original site today is a recently built large residential complex which includes living areas for retired clergy.