SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church

SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church Before that time, Catholic families needed to travel to St. Louis Church in Buffalo or to East Eden to attend mass. With the death of East Eden pastor, Rev. Rev.

Our parish, formally known as “Saints Peter & Paul’s German Catholic Church of Hamburg, NY,” was founded in the year 1844 by twenty-two German men who settled in Hamburg’s fertile farmland. Johann Nicholas Mertz in 1844, Hamburg families formed a separate congregation in White’s Corners, present day village of Hamburg. The first church building on the corner of East Main and Pine Streets was purch

ased from the Freewill Baptist or Thilerite congregation on June 11, 1845 for the sum of $650. In 1847, Redemptorist priests from St. Mary’s Church in Buffalo journeyed to Hamburg every second Sunday to say mass in Hamburg. In 1860, Rev. George Pax raised funds to build a new brick church with a tower and the old wooden church was moved to its present site at 239 East Main Street. This second church was dedicated on the feast of Saints Peter and Paul, June 19, 1863. Shortly after this time, the parish was officially incorporated. Two church bells were installed in the tower; the larger was called “Sanctus Georgius” and the smaller was called “Petrus et Paulus.”

Notable early pastors include Rev. Vincenz Scheffels, who purchased the cemetery in 1875 and served as pastor on three different occasions and Rev. Andrew Frey who wrote “An Historical Sketch of SS. Peter and Paul Parish” in 1900. Anthony Bornefeld served as pastor from 1908 until his death in the church on April 7, 1920. He was the force that built the present Romanesque style church in 1910, rather than splitting the growing congregation into two parishes. Bishop Charles H. Colton dedicated our third church building on July 2, 1911. Bornefeld is remembered today by his gift of two stained glass windows of Saints Francis Xavier and Catharine, named after his parents, and by the magnificent enameled chalice he donated to the church. Anthony Veit became pastor on May 7, 1920 and served for thirty-seven years. Our parish has also included a school since 1863, and Rev. Veit replaced the old 1874 building with a combination grammar and high school that was dedicated by Rev. Nelson H. Baker on November 13, 1921. Today, our parish continues to make history. In 2006 under Pastor Rev. Mark Wolski, new construction of the Social Center was completed. The new addition allowed for the parish to be handicapped accessible. The parish center included a parish meeting room, the Franciscan Chapel and a brand new gymnasium. The addition also allowed for renovations to the school's old gymnasium, which was turned into a state-of-the-art computer lab, library and school resource room. To celebrate the current church building’s 100th anniversary in the fall of 2011, the church was freshly painted. In 2015, our parish renovated our school cafeteria. The facility now features a beautiful new ceiling, flooring and state-of-the-art technology for meetings. Darrell Duffy now serves as pastor to a congregation of 3,500 families. Over 350 boys and girls attend our community school and nearly 1,000 children come here weekly for religious education. Many groups such as the St. Vincent DePaul Society, Parish Outreach and the Altar and Rosary Society spread the gospel as they minister to the Hamburg community, making Saints Peter and Paul Parish a vibrant community for the 21st Century. For a more detailed history of our parish, please refer to the booklet, “Saints Peter and Paul Church, Hamburg, New York: 1844-1994” by Martha Eder.

06/07/2026

Sunday Mass 9:30 -- 06/07/2026

05/24/2026

Sunday Mass 9:30 -- 05/24/2026

05/17/2026

Sunday Mass 9:30 -- 05/17/2026

Our beautiful church..
01/19/2026

Our beautiful church..

Interior of Saint Peter & Paul Church, circa 1910.

May God bless Pope Leo XIV as he continues the work of St. Peter in the Church.
05/08/2025

May God bless Pope Leo XIV as he continues the work of St. Peter in the Church.

Cardinal Robert Prevost of Chicago becomes Pope Leo XIV! Elected as the 267th pope and 266th successor of St. Peter. The first American pope!

Born in Chicago, Pope Leo spent most of his life in Peru where he served as the Bishop of Chiclayo. He also served as the Prefect of the Dicastery for Bishops and president of the Pontifical Commission for Latin America.

Let us welcome him with open hearts and prayers as he steps into this sacred role to guide the Catholic Church forward.

Mark your calendars for this must see event, right here at SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church!
05/01/2025

Mark your calendars for this must see event, right here at SS. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church!

Starting soon: Little Rock Scripture Study - Paul, Pastoring God's PeopleThe writings of St. Paul have provided teaching...
04/23/2025

Starting soon: Little Rock Scripture Study - Paul, Pastoring God's People

The writings of St. Paul have provided teaching, insight, and guidance to Christians from the church's earliest days right up to our own. A missionary, theologian, and martyr, he was always a pastor to the early Christian communities scattered throughout the
Roman Empire. By exploring three passages from his letters (1 Thess 1:2-10; 1 Cor 12:12-31; Gal 5:13-16) Scripture Study participants will discover that God's people now still need his encouragement and instruction.

Click for details or to register: https://sspphamburg.org/upcoming-little-rock-scripture-study-course/

As Fr. Ted pointed out in his homily on Sunday, it’s only a Holy Week if you make it so.
04/15/2025

As Fr. Ted pointed out in his homily on Sunday, it’s only a Holy Week if you make it so.

Mark your calendars for the upcoming Women’s Conference, happening May 3rd at St. Gregory the Great.
04/10/2025

Mark your calendars for the upcoming Women’s Conference, happening May 3rd at St. Gregory the Great.

As you prepare for Easter, draw closer to God through self-examination, repentance, and forgiveness: our Family Penance ...
04/03/2025

As you prepare for Easter, draw closer to God through self-examination, repentance, and forgiveness: our Family Penance Service will take place on Thursday, April 10th, 7pm at St. Bernadette.

Address

66 E Main Street
Hamburg, NY
14075

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 4pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+17166492765

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