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Who we are
If you are looking for a parish where the Catholic Faith is solid, and the heart of our people is warm and generous -- look no further than Our Lady of the Lake Parish.
We are one parish with three locations:
Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA Saint Anthony of Padua Church - Cambridge Springs PA Saint Bernadette Church - Saegertown PA
We are a parish of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie Pennsylvania.
We strive live each day in fidelity to our triune God: The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. We embrace Jesus as the Christ as the Lord of our Lives. We firmly embrace the Catholic Church's official teachings on the Holy Scriptures, the Sacraments, and the Traditions of the Church as illustrated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Our Mission is the mission of Jesus Christ: To follow the will of the Heavenly Father with the blessing of the Holy Spirit.
We are one parish with three locations:
Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA Saint Anthony of Padua Church - Cambridge Springs PA Saint Bernadette Church - Saegertown PA
We are a parish of The Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie Pennsylvania.
We strive live each day in fidelity to our triune God: The Father, The Son and The Holy Spirit. We embrace Jesus as the Christ as the Lord of our Lives. We firmly embrace the Catholic Church's official teachings on the Holy Scriptures, the Sacraments, and the Traditions of the Church as illustrated in the Catechism of the Catholic Church.
Our Mission is the mission of Jesus Christ: To follow the will of the Heavenly Father with the blessing of the Holy Spirit.

Church Address

165 Beach Ave.
Cambridge Springs,
PA
16403-0214
United States
Phone: 814-734-3113 X 100
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Rev. Mark A. Hoffman
Pastor
165 Beach Ave.
Cambridge Springs,
PA
16403-0214
United States
Phone: 814-734-3113 x101
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Diocese of Erie

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Josie Osiecki
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c/o Our Lady of the Lake Parish
128 Sunset Drive
Edinboro, PA
16412
128 Sunset Drive
Edinboro, PA
16412

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St. Anthony of Padua Mass Times
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Saturday Late Afternoon: 4:00pm at St. Anthony Church - Cambridge Springs PA
Sunday early morning: 8:00am at Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA
Sunday later morning: 10:30am at Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA
St. Anthony of Padua mass times last updated on the 14th of March, 2025
Saturday Late Afternoon: 4:00pm at St. Anthony Church - Cambridge Springs PA
Sunday early morning: 8:00am at Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA
Sunday later morning: 10:30am at Our Lady of the Lake Church - Edinboro PA
St. Anthony of Padua mass times last updated on the 14th of March, 2025

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Special Lent and Triduum Liturgy Schedule
Special Lenten Confessions
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Our Lady of the Lake Church
THE LIGHT IS ON FOR YOU CONFESSIONS
Two confessors are available for you and your family
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
8:00 am and 7:00 pm
Mass with distribution of ashes at Our Lady of the Lake Church
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
"Ash & Dash" at Our Lady of the Lake Church and Saint Anthony of Padua Church
Lenten Stations of the Cross
Tuesdays of Lent at both
St. Anthony of Padua Church and St. Bernadette Church 6:00pm
Fridays of Lent
at Our Lady of the Lake Church 7:00pm
Holy Thursday
Thursday, April 17, 2025 at Saint Bernadette Church
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord's Supper
Followed by Silent Adoration in the Social Center
Good Friday
Friday, April 18, 2025 at St. Anthony of Padua Church
3:00 pm Service of The Passion of the Lord
Confessions follow.
Holy Saturday
Saturday, April 19, 2025 at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:00am Morning Prayer
12:00pm Blessing of Easter Baskets
8:30pm The Great Easter Vigil
(This is the First Mass of Easter)
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 19, 2025 at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:00am and 10:30am Easter Mass
at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:30 am Easter Mass
at St. Anthony of Padua Church
Special Lenten Confessions
Wednesday, April 9, 2025
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at Our Lady of the Lake Church
THE LIGHT IS ON FOR YOU CONFESSIONS
Two confessors are available for you and your family
Ash Wednesday
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
8:00 am and 7:00 pm
Mass with distribution of ashes at Our Lady of the Lake Church
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
"Ash & Dash" at Our Lady of the Lake Church and Saint Anthony of Padua Church
Lenten Stations of the Cross
Tuesdays of Lent at both
St. Anthony of Padua Church and St. Bernadette Church 6:00pm
Fridays of Lent
at Our Lady of the Lake Church 7:00pm
Holy Thursday
Thursday, April 17, 2025 at Saint Bernadette Church
7:00 pm Mass of the Lord's Supper
Followed by Silent Adoration in the Social Center
Good Friday
Friday, April 18, 2025 at St. Anthony of Padua Church
3:00 pm Service of The Passion of the Lord
Confessions follow.
Holy Saturday
Saturday, April 19, 2025 at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:00am Morning Prayer
12:00pm Blessing of Easter Baskets
8:30pm The Great Easter Vigil
(This is the First Mass of Easter)
Easter Sunday
Sunday, April 19, 2025 at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:00am and 10:30am Easter Mass
at Our Lady of the Lake Church
8:30 am Easter Mass
at St. Anthony of Padua Church

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St. Anthony of Padua History
New Birth! From three Individual Churches into one Unifide Parish Family
Our Lady of the Lake Church
Our roots go back to the mid 1920s when Catholic families in Edinboro traveled to Cambridge Springs PA for Mass and the sacraments. By 1932 Father Harold Simpson and Father George Dwyer, priests of St. Anthony of Padua Parish, were extremely gracious in celebrating the liturgy on the campus of Edinboro Normal School, now Penn West Edinboro University. The Mass was celebrated in a humble classroom, gathering what became the seeds of the first families of our parish.
In 1949 the families were granted permission to establish a mission chapel. After securing the appropriate land, the cornerstone was blessed and laid on August 8, 1950, and the building was blessed by Bishop John Mark Gannon on June 17, 1951. By decree of Bishop John Gannon, we were canonically erected as a parish of the Diocese of Erie PA on May 26, 1953, with Father George Dwyer named at our founding pastor.
Over time and by God's blessings, we grew to the point of needing to build a new church building which was dedicated on March 31, 2007 by the Bishop Donald W. Trautman, bishop of the Diocese of Erie Pennsylvania.
Interior renovations and a new roof, begun in August 2024 were completed on November 5, 2024 with the blessing of the new Baptismal Font by Bishop Lawrence Persico. The project also addressed a completely new roof with improved ventilation and condensation prevention measures. Further, the chapel, reconciliation room, reliquary and media room were improved or added as needed.
Saint Anthony of Padua Mission Church
The Catholic faith was in the Cambridge Springs area during the late 1800's, brought there by people who had their faith roots in Poland.
Those early Catholics celebrated Mass in a rented small hall in the downtown area. In 1889, these Catholic families purchased a former Methodist Church after that congregation built a new facility. It served the Catholic families until the current St. Anthony Church was completed.
In 1906, the Catholic community was a mission of St. Brigid Church in Meadville, headed by Msgr. James H. Dunn.
At the end of 1906, Father John M. Gannon was appointed as the first resident pastor of the new St. Anthony of Padua Parish. Father Gannon with only 265 families built the present church. On September 25, 1911, Bishop Fitzmaurice dedicated the new church. Nine years later, those original 26 families, plus one, paid off the final mortgage.
Since that time after Father (later, Bishop) John Mark Gannon, the parish has had a number of wonderful pastors, including Father Harvey, Father Simpson, Father Radziszewski, Father Dobosiewicz, and others.
Recently, Father Mark Nowak, who was greatly respected by the parishioners, retired as the parish merged into Our Lady of the Lake Parish, Edinboro and is now under the pastoral care of Father Mark Hoffman.
Saint Bernadette Church
In 1950, a group of Catholic laypersons organized the first Catholic Community in Saegertown. Sr. Mary Rita Grace, SSJ of St. Brigid School, Meadville and Sr. Regina Marie, SSJ of St. Agatha School, Meadville, came each Saturday morning to the old Saegertown Firehall to teach the children of that area. By 1953, a small building was purchased to hold classes for the students. By 1975, there were over 200 students in the faith formation program.
By the end of the 1950s, Mass was celebrated in part of the renovated building. With the steady growth of the Catholic families, a new church was built in 1966, originally begun by Msg. Weschler of St. Agatha Parish, Meadville, and continued by Father Walter Lohse. The title of St. Bernadette was chosen because of the 200th anniversary of the appearance of the Blessed Mother to a peasant girl named Bernadette, who would later become a saint!
While originally served by Monsignor Weschler and Father Lohse, Father Groucutt, and Father Bicsey, and Father Glenn Whitman. Perhaps the most beloved pastor was Monsignor Henry Schauerman.
Assisting Msgr. Schauerman were his faithful assistants, including Father Richard Siefer, Father Phil Pinczewski, Father Mark Hoffman, Father Richard Allen, and others over those years.
St. Bernadette never had "parish" status, but was always a mission of St. Agatha Parish, Meadville, and later-- St. Anthony Parish, Cambridge Springs. Now, with the merger of St. Anthony into Our Lady of the Lake, it is considered a secondary church of Our Lady of the Lake, Edinboro.
Father Mark Hoffman, former assistant, is now the proud pastor of St. Bernadette Church!
Our Lady of the Lake Church
In 1949 the families were granted permission to establish a mission chapel. After securing the appropriate land, the cornerstone was blessed and laid on August 8, 1950, and the building was blessed by Bishop John Mark Gannon on June 17, 1951. By decree of Bishop John Gannon, we were canonically erected as a parish of the Diocese of Erie PA on May 26, 1953, with Father George Dwyer named at our founding pastor.
Over time and by God's blessings, we grew to the point of needing to build a new church building which was dedicated on March 31, 2007 by the Bishop Donald W. Trautman, bishop of the Diocese of Erie Pennsylvania.
Saint Anthony of Padua Mission Church
The Catholic faith was in the Cambridge Springs area during the late 1800's, brought there by people who had their faith roots in Poland.
Those early Catholics celebrated Mass in a rented small hall in the downtown area. In 1889, these Catholic families purchased a former Methodist Church after that congregation built a new facility. It served the Catholic families until the current St. Anthony Church was completed.
In 1906, the Catholic community was a mission of St. Brigid Church in Meadville, headed by Msgr. James H. Dunn.
At the end of 1906, Father John M. Gannon was appointed as the first resident pastor of the new St. Anthony of Padua Parish. Father Gannon with only 265 families built the present church. On September 25, 1911, Bishop Fitzmaurice dedicated the new church. Nine years later, those original 26 families, plus one, paid off the final mortgage.
Recently, Father Mark Nowak, who was greatly respected by the parishioners, retired as the parish merged into Our Lady of the Lake Parish, Edinboro and is now under the pastoral care of Father Mark Hoffman.
Saint Bernadette Church
In 1950, a group of Catholic laypersons organized the first Catholic Community in Saegertown. Sr. Mary Rita Grace, SSJ of St. Brigid School, Meadville and Sr. Regina Marie, SSJ of St. Agatha School, Meadville, came each Saturday morning to the old Saegertown Firehall to teach the children of that area. By 1953, a small building was purchased to hold classes for the students. By 1975, there were over 200 students in the faith formation program.
By the end of the 1950s, Mass was celebrated in part of the renovated building. With the steady growth of the Catholic families, a new church was built in 1966, originally begun by Msg. Weschler of St. Agatha Parish, Meadville, and continued by Father Walter Lohse. The title of St. Bernadette was chosen because of the 200th anniversary of the appearance of the Blessed Mother to a peasant girl named Bernadette, who would later become a saint!
Assisting Msgr. Schauerman were his faithful assistants, including Father Richard Siefer, Father Phil Pinczewski, Father Mark Hoffman, Father Richard Allen, and others over those years.
St. Bernadette never had "parish" status, but was always a mission of St. Agatha Parish, Meadville, and later-- St. Anthony Parish, Cambridge Springs. Now, with the merger of St. Anthony into Our Lady of the Lake, it is considered a secondary church of Our Lady of the Lake, Edinboro.
Father Mark Hoffman, former assistant, is now the proud pastor of St. Bernadette Church!

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