We've just celebrated our 100th Anniversary 1911-2011! History has been gathered and you can learn more about this beautiful polish church by reading about our 100th year. Enjoy!
       
Erie's Tudor Gothic Jewel
* This beautiful description of the church was prepared by Bishop Lawrence E. Brandt, JCD, PhD. during his tenure at Saint Hedwig.

St.  Hedwig Church is a Tudor Gothic treasure tucked away on Erie's historic  East Bayfront at Third and Wallace Streets. The church is a dark rose  and beige faceted stone edifice embellished with sculpted Tudor tracery,  with a heavy slate roof, and with a copper Gothic fleche presiding atop  the bell tower. Adjoining the church from behind is a rectory which  resembles a stately stone and brick English country house. Both look as  though they flew over from England and perched on this gentle hillside.
The  solid oak main doors of the church with genuine Tudor hinges open wide  to welcome the visitor into a vestibule with polished brass chandeliers  and from there into the nave of the church in order to join a  procession of angels and archangels in the vault of the ceiling who  march with lighted candles and swinging censers toward the heavenly  liturgy which is to take place in the apse. Their way is illuminated by  European stained glass windows executed by Joseph Herzig of Munich in  1934. Saints beckon from the windows for the visitor to join them before  the Trinity depicted by a mural on the back wall of the sanctuary  showing God the Father holding his Son, the crucified Jesus, both united  to each other in the bond of love which is the Holy Spirit.
The  stone altar, which sits on a Gothic pedestal of singular beauty, rises  from the sanctuary floor of antique ceramic tile of Italian vintage.  Sitting above the tabernacle in front of the reredos is a hand carved  18th century baroque crucifix flanked by solid brass candlesticks  founded in Germany. It is a rarity to see a tapestry as the reredos of  an altar. This majestic piece presents the Virgin Mary with Child  surrounded by angels on the main panel and below them the procession of  saints gathered in heaven before the Trinity above them all. Likewise,  in the arches of the ambulatory adjacent to the altar are tapestry  figures of the four evangelists. The ambulatory itself is surmounted by  intricate stone tracery capped by Tudor roses on the pinnacles. Not to  be missed are the charming small art-deco angels hovering in the windows  high on each side of the apse who inadvertently reveal the era of  construction of the church in 1927.
An artistic focal point of the  church is a magnificent silver and gold icon of the "Black Madonna with  Child", sumptuously vested in ornamental crowns and regal raiment,  originally from Poland. As the visitor faces west to leave this noble  house of God, which has snatched a piece of paradise from heaven, the  great rose window with miniatures of countless saints becomes a giant  globe of brightness in the afternoon sun. It reflects the celestial  glory in which these saints there are clothed by the "unconquered sun", Jesus the Risen Lord, who is the triumphant end of our own earthly  journey.
Saint Hedwig Church
521 East 3rd Street
Erie, PA 16507
Phone: (814) 454-6232
Fax: (814) 454-8096
sainthedwig@neo.rr.com
The solid oak doors open wide welcoming visitors into the vestibule with polished brass chandeliers; European stained glass windows illuminate the inside executed by Joseph Herzig of Munich in 1934.
"Black Madonna with Child" is a focal point of Saint Hedwig Church.Saint Hedwig Statue inside Saint Hedwig ChurchSaint Joseph Statue inside Saint Hedwig ChurchThe Sanctuary inside of Saint Hedwig Church