Congregation outside Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue, 1927 (3/77)

Congregation outside Sacred Heart Church, Bellevue, 1927

Bellevue’s first Catholic church was established as a mission associated with Kirkland’s Holy Family parish. Its first services were held in the parlor of the Downey family home. In 1913 the congregation moved into a small wooden building on Main Street near 108th Avenue NE. The brick building seen in this image was built in 1926; it later housed the Bellevue public library after the congregation outgrew the space.

Written by Aung Budhh

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