Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (New York City)

Sacred Heart of Jesus School is located at 456 West 52nd Street.

[3] The congregation first met in the former Plymouth Baptist Church at 487 West 51st Street.

[2] According to the AIA Guide to NYC (1978), the "symmetric confection of deep red brick and matching terra cotta frosted with light-colored stone arches, band courses, and copings" was built in Romanesque Revival to the designs by the prominent architectural firm of Napoleon LeBrun & Sons.

[6] In 1966, the interior of the church was the first in the Archdiocese of New York to be reconfigured after the Second Vatican Council.

[7] The parish school was considered for closing by Archbishop Dolan but escaped a decision on 11 January 2011 and is still under review.