Sacred Heart ChapelSometimes you can drive past a landmark for years and not really notice it.  Then one day you happen to glance at it again and wonder a bit more about the story behind the little white building by the side of the road.  In this case it is another one of the small white frame churches you find that hasn’t been demolished to make way for “progress.” 

The Sacred Heart Parish first began in 1914 as a congregation made up primarily of Czech and Austrian families living in Manassas.  In 1929 part of the congregation left and built the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin on Hoadly Road in Manassas.  In 1937 they were able to buy an acre of property and took the beams and windows from the old church and used those as part of the structure of the new Church.Sacred Heart Chapel

 
Now 65 years later the small church remains, surrounded by a well kept cemetery where some of the original church members are buried.  It is now a chapel of the much larger Sacred Heart Church which is located across Purcell Road in Manassas.  The chapel is used every day for mass and is a popular location for weddings due to its history.

 

Though not as famous as other historic churches in the area it is still a great place to stop and see how our area once looked and the efforts that some take to continue to save Prince William County history.

Related Posts on Historic Churches in Northern Virginia

Cranford Methodist Church

Washington Street Church

Pohick Church

Fairfax Station 

 

©2008.  All rights reserved.  Cindy Jones
All original photos taken January 2008

 

 

 

14 Comments on Prince William County-Another Small Piece of Local History

JAN
18
2008
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Cindy, it might be the white church combined with the white snow that helped you notice this place.  It is just lovely!
5:06pm • #1
Cindy your series on the local churches is really nice.  I didn't know all of this local history even though I have lived here for 30  years.  I look forward to reading more of your posts.
Ronald Smith
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Nice info. It good to know the little things about the community. Thanks for sharing.
8:58pm • #3
JAN
19
2008
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Patricia-you could be right.  It is just up the road from my new listing and I have sold two other homes in the same area in the last year and never caught it.  Of course I have been searching for small churches to blog about so that could have contributed to my keen eye.  
8:28am • #4
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Ronald-thanks for stopping by and commenting.  I'm glad you have enjoyed the series and I am always on the lookout for these smaller lesser known little gems.
8:29am • #5
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Scott-one advantage to being a native of the area is knowing a lot about the growth of the area.  Finding some of the smaller out of the way pieces of history I hope helps others get to know it a little better as well.
8:30am • #6
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Thanks for sharing!  I loe these local stories...sometimes they are more interesting than the ones that recieve all the press!
8:47am • #7
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Yet another cool church photo!  Very similar to alot of them up here!  Keep them coming!
9:17am • #8
You find some really interesting places.  Thanks for sharing.
12:55pm • #9
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Jim-I'm avoiding the press.  Okay not avoiding it just not blogging about it.  I'd rather find out of the way places that might make someone smile and think I'd like to live near there!
4:15pm • #10
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Martin-yes I think of small churches as being a staple in your area of the world.  I'll keep looking for them.  Have another one for next week :-)
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Pat-I'm always on the look out for something new and different.  Hope to find something interesting next week too.
4:17pm • #12
JAN
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2008
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Cindy- Isn't that the truth that we can look at something every day and never even see it. This was an interesting little piece......
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Kathy-Thanks for stopping by.  I think my brain is getting trained to pay more attention as I am driving these days to look for some of these small out of the way places.
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