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  1. The Basilica is the University Church and the mother church for the Congregation of Holy Cross in the US. It offers Mass times, tours, choirs, and campus ministry programs for students and visitors.

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  2. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart in Notre Dame, Indiana, is a Catholic church on the campus of the University of Notre Dame, also serving as the mother church of the Congregation of Holy Cross (C.S.C.) in the United States.

  3. Prayer & Worship ›. Watch Mass. Sunday Mass: Live at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time. Mass at the Basilica of the Sacred Heart is broadcast live via CatholicTV at 10 a.m. ET every Sunday. Stream Sunday Mass or browse archived Masses. Upcoming Live Streams. Daily Mass: Monday through Friday, 11:30 a.m. ET.

  4. The Basilica of the Sacred Heart serves as the University Church for the University of Notre Dame. Consecrated on August 15, 1888, it was elevated to the rank of Minor Basilica on January 17, 1992. Neo-gothic in style the Basilica is home to the largest collection of 19th century French stained glass in the world as well as the oldest carillon ...

  5. A neo-gothic church with the largest collection of 19th century French stained glass and the oldest carillon in North America. It is the University Church and a historic landmark in South Bend, Indiana.

  6. Learn about the Basilica, a Gothic-inspired Catholic place of worship and welcome on the Notre Dame campus. See its stained-glass windows, artwork, artifacts and more on a separate tour.

  7. Oct 26, 2020 · The Basilica of the Sacred Heart at the University of Notre Dame holds one of the largest collections of nineteenth-century French stained glass outside of France. The windows, made between 1873 and 1884, are the work of the Carmel du Mans Glassworks of Le Mans, France.