The first Masses said were in the homes of Catholics in the area, with future bishop of Erie Joshua Young ministering to the community.
[3] In 1858, the community petitioned Archbishop John Purcell for a resident pastor, and a year later purchased the land on which the present church stands.
[2] An elementary school for the parish was built in 1924, and was originally staffed by Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.
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