This is a list of notable Catholic churches and cathedrals in the United States.
In the United States, there are more than 20,000 Catholic buildings[citation needed]. Among these numerous Catholic churches and cathedrals are notable. Notable ones include any that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places[1] or on state and local historic registers.
There are 193 current Catholic cathedrals in the U.S., listed at List of the Catholic cathedrals of the United States. Another 74 basilicas—some are also cathedrals—are notable as well (See List of basilicas). The following list, by state, is intended to includes all these cathedrals plus other active churches and notable former cathedrals and churches.
These include:
(by state then city or town)
Alabama
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Cathedral of St Paul | 1893 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
2120 3rd Ave. N33°31′01″N 86°48′18″W / 33.51683°N 86.80509°W | Birmingham, Alabama | Cathedral of St. Paul Parish, the seat of the Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama. This diocese was split from the Archdiocese of Mobile in 1969. | |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church | 1914–16 built Alabama Register-listed |
112 2nd Street S.E.34°10′39″N 86°50′29″W / 34.17753°N 86.84133°W | Cullman, Alabama | Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama, parish church. Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish was established in 1877. | |
St. Leo's Catholic Church | built 1905 Alabama Register-listed |
W. Perry Street32°30′48″N 87°50′19″W / 32.51342°N 87.83862°W | Demopolis, Alabama | Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama, parish church. Served as a mission until St. Leo the Great Parish was established in 1936. | |
St. Patrick's Catholic Church | built 1924 1988 NRHP-listed |
E. side Parkway 9030°39′46″N 88°03′28″W / 30.66277°N 88.05777°W | Loxley, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, community church. Parish church is in Daphne. Christ the King Parish was established in 1896. | |
Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception | built 1833–84, consecrated 1850 |
2 South Claiborne Street30°41′25″N 88°02′44″W / 30.69019°N 88.04568°W | Mobile, Alabama | Immaculate Conception Parish, the seat of the Archdiocese of Mobile. The first parish of Mobile was erected on July 20, 1703, by Jean-Baptiste de la Croix de Chevrières de Saint-Vallier, Bishop of Quebec. | |
Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church | built 1908 |
Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue & Alamsted Street30°41′46″N 88°03′11″W / 30.69598°N 88.05301°W | Mobile, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. Most Pure Heart of Mary Parish was established in 1899. It was organized to serve Mobile's African American community during the Jim Crow era. Priests and nuns from the parish participated in boycotts and demonstrations in support of the community during the Civil Rights struggle. The church was a primary public meeting place for the Neighborhood Organized Workers (NOW) organization, founded in Mobile in July 1966 with a mission focused on achieving full equality. | |
St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church | built 1916 1991 NRHP-listed |
2034 St. Stephens Road30°42′33″N 88°04′49″W / 30.70916°N 88.08027°W | Mobile, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Francis Xavier Parish was established in 1868. | |
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church | built 1907 1991 NRHP-listed |
1703 Dublin Street30°41′23″N 88°03′14″W / 30.68972°N 88.05388°W | Mobile, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Joseph's Parish was established in 1857. | |
St. Matthew's Catholic Church | built 1913 1991 NRHP-listed |
1200 South Marine Street30°39′46″N 88°03′28″W / 30.66277°N 88.05777°W | Mobile, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Matthew Parish was established in 1904. | |
St. Vincent de Paul now Prince of Peace Church |
built 1877 1992 NRHP-listed |
351 South Lawrence Street30°40′57″N 88°02′42″W / 30.68241°N 88.04512°W | Mobile, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. The original St. Vincent de Paul Parish was established in 1847 for what was then a large Irish community. It was combined with another parish and became the Prince of Peace Parish in 1970. | |
St. Jude Catholic Church | built 1938 1990 NRHP-listed as part of the City of St. Jude |
2048 W. Fairview Avenue32°21′11″N 86°19′38″W / 32.35292°N 86.32714°W | Montgomery, Alabama | Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Jude Parish was established in 1934. |
Alaska
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Holy Family Old Cathedral | 1948 built | 811 W. Sixth Avenue 61°13′2.53″N 149°53′52.69″W / 61.2173694°N 149.8979694°W |
Anchorage, Alaska | Romanesque Revival | |
Our Lady of Guadalupe Cathedral | 2005 built | 3900 Wisconsin St. 61°11′5.74″N 149°56′38.56″W / 61.1849278°N 149.9440444°W |
Anchorage, Alaska | Mission Revival | |
Immaculate Conception Church | 1904 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
115 N. Cushman St. 64°50′44″N 147°43′11″W / 64.84556°N 147.71972°W |
Fairbanks, Alaska | First cathedral of the Diocese of Fairbanks | |
Sacred Heart Cathedral | 1966 built | 2501 Airport Way 64°50′11″N 147°46′50″W / 64.83639°N 147.78056°W |
Fairbanks, Alaska | ||
Co-Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 1910 built | 416 Fifth Street 58°18′12.19″N 134°24′30.04″W / 58.3033861°N 134.4083444°W |
Juneau, Alaska | smallest cathedral in the US |
Arizona
editArkansas
editCalifornia
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Joseph's Basilica | 1921 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
1109 Chestnut Street | Alameda, California | Spanish Colonial Revival | |
Sacred Heart Church | 1883 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
507 E. 4th St. 41°29′13″N 120°32′8″W / 41.48694°N 120.53556°W |
Alturas, California | Gothic Revival | |
Old Santa Rosa Catholic Church | 1870 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
Main St. 35°33′58″N 121°4′48″W / 35.56611°N 121.08000°W |
Cambria, California | Classical Revival | |
Rectory, Catholic Church of the Assumption | 1982 NRHP-listed (rectory) | 563 Ocean Ave. 33°47′14.6″N 117°53′56.2″W / 33.787389°N 117.898944°W |
Ferndale, California | Eastlake Stick and Queen Anne (rectory) | |
St. John's Cathedral | 1903 built | 2814 Mariposa St. 36°44′26″N 119°46′57″W / 36.74056°N 119.78250°W |
Fresno, California | Gothic Revival; Cathedral of the Diocese of Fresno | |
Christ Cathedral | 1980 built | 13280 Chapman Ave. 33°46′47″N 117°51′13″W / 33.77972°N 117.85361°W |
Garden Grove, California | Postmodern; Built as the Crystal Cathedral for what is now Shepherd's Grove; became the cathedral of the Diocese of Orange in 2019. | |
St. Louis Church | 1854 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
La Grange Rd. and Floto St. 37°39′46″N 120°27′39″W / 37.66278°N 120.46083°W |
La Grange, California | Greek Revival, Vernacular Greek Revival | |
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels | 2002 built | 555 West Temple Street 34°3′30″N 118°14′45″W / 34.05833°N 118.24583°W |
Los Angeles | contemporary modern; the mother church of Archdiocese of Los Angeles | |
Catholic-Protestant Chapels, Veterans Administration Center | 1900 built 1972 NRHP-listed |
34°3′18″N 118°27′19″W / 34.05500°N 118.45528°W |
Los Angeles | Carpenter Gothics, Romanesque Revival | |
Precious Blood Church | 1926 built | 435 S. Occidental Blvd | Los Angeles | Italian Romanesque | |
St. Anne Melkite Catholic Cathedral | 1965 built | 11211 Moorpark Street 34°09′02.7″N 118°22′32.4″W / 34.150750°N 118.375667°W |
Los Angeles | contemporary modern; co-cathedral of the Melkite Greek Catholic Eparchy of Newton | |
St. Cecilia Church | 1927 built | 4230 South Normandie Avenue | Los Angeles | Lombard Romanesque | |
St. Thomas the Apostle Church | 1904 built | 1321 S. Mariposa Avenue | Los Angeles | Mission Revival | |
St. Vincent de Paul Church | 1925 built 1971 LA Historical-Cultural Monument-listed |
621 W. Adams Blvd | Los Angeles | Baroque style | |
St. Joseph Church | 1927 built 1991 NRHP-listed |
4983-85 Bullion St. 37°28′57″N 119°57′37″W / 37.48250°N 119.96028°W |
Mariposa, California | Bungalow/craftsman, Gothic Revival | |
Cathedral of San Carlos Borromeo | 1794 built 1966 NRHP-listed |
550 Church Street | Monterey, California | Known as Royal Presidio Chapel; Spanish Colonial Style | |
Cathedral of Christ the Light | 2008 built | 2121 Harrison Street | Oakland, California | Modern | |
Holy Family Church | 1961 built | 566 S. Glassell St. 33°46′47″N 117°51′13″W / 33.77972°N 117.85361°W |
Orange, California | Modern; first cathedral of the Diocese of Orange (1976-2019) | |
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament | 1889 built | 1017 11th Street | Sacramento, California | Italian Renaissance | |
St. Helena Church | 1945 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
Oak and Tainter Sts. 38°30′13″N 122°28′9″W / 38.50361°N 122.46917°W |
St. Helena, California | English Gothic & Jacobean | |
Our Lady of the Rosary Cathedral | 1928 built | 265 W. 25th St. 34°08′20″N 117°17′21″W / 34.13889°N 117.28917°W |
San Bernardino, California | Mission Revival; Cathedral of the Diocese of San Bernardino | |
Mission San Diego de Alcalá | 1808 built 1970 NRHP-listed |
10818 San Diego Mission Road | San Diego | Spanish Colonial; became a basilica in 1976 | |
St. Joseph Cathedral | 1941 built | 1535 Third Avenue | San Diego | Mission Revival | |
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption | 1971 built | 1111 Gough Street | San Francisco | Structural Expressionist Modern; the seat of Archdiocese of San Francisco | |
Mission San Francisco de Asís | 1791 built(chapel), 1918 built(basilica) 1972 NRHP-listed |
320 Dolores Street | San Francisco | Known as Mission Dolores; the oldest surviving structure in San Francisco | |
Old Saint Mary's Cathedral | California Historic Landmark Ref.No. 810 | 660 California Street | San Francisco | 1854-1891 the seat of Archdiocese of San Francisco | |
St. Ignatius Church | 1914 built | University of San Francisco | San Francisco | Italian Renaissance, Baroque | |
St. Anne of the Sunset Church | 1932 built | 850 Judah Street | San Francisco | Romanesque | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1914 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
1401 Howard Street | San Francisco | Romanesque | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1968 San Francisco Designated Landmark | 756 Mission Street | San Francisco | Gothic | |
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph | 1875-1885 built 1977 NRHP-listed |
80 South Market Street 37°20′3″N 121°53′27″W / 37.33417°N 121.89083°W |
San Jose, California | Elevated to a cathedral in 1985, to a minor basilica in 1997. | |
Mission Basilica San Juan Capistrano | 1986 built |
31522 Camino Capistrano. 33°30′15″N 117°39′48″W / 33.50417°N 117.66333°W |
San Juan Capistrano, California | Designated minor basilica 2000, national shrine 2003 | |
Our Lady of Sorrows Church, Santa Barbara | 1929 built 2016 Santa Barbara Designated Landmark |
21 East Sola Street 34°25′34.85″N 119°42′21.99″W / 34.4263472°N 119.7061083°W |
Santa Barbara, California | Spanish Colonial Revival | |
Cathedral of St. Eugene | 2323 Montgomery Dr. 38°26′50″N 122°41′16″W / 38.44722°N 122.68778°W |
Santa Rosa, California | Modern; Cathedral of the Diocese of Santa Rosa | ||
Sawyers Bar Catholic Church | 1855 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
Klamath National Forest 41°18′3″N 123°8′10″W / 41.30083°N 123.13611°W |
Sawyers Bar, California | ||
Cathedral of the Annunciation | 1942 built | 400 W. Rose St. 37°57′47″N 121°17′59″W / 37.96306°N 121.29972°W |
Stockton, California | Gothic Revival; Cathedral of the Diocese of Stockton |
Colorado
editConnecticut
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Augustine Cathedral | 1868 built | 359 Washington Ave. | Bridgeport, Connecticut | Gothic Revival; Patrick Keely, architect | |
Holy Trinity Lithuanian Church | 1927 built | 53 Capitol Ave. | Hartford, Connecticut | ||
St. Patrick - St. Anthony Church | 1859 built 1984 NRHP-listed |
285 Church Street | Hartford, Connecticut | ||
Cathedral of St. Joseph | 1962 built | 140 Farmington Avenue | Hartford, Connecticut | One spire of 86m height | |
Cathedral of St. Patrick | 1879 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
211 Broadway | Norwich, Connecticut | Gothic Revival | |
Basilica of Saint John the Evangelist | 1868 built | 279 Atlantic St | Stamford, Connecticut | Gothic Revival | |
St. Mary's Church | 1860 built 1987 NRHP-listed |
540 Elm St. | Stamford, Connecticut | ||
St. Vladimir's Cathedral | 1957 built | 24 Wenzel Terrace | Stamford, Connecticut | Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church | |
Basilica of the Immaculate Conception | 1928 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
74 W. Main St. | Waterbury, Connecticut | Italian Renaissance Revival |
Delaware
editDistrict of Columbia
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception | built 1920-2017 | 400 Michigan Ave., NE 38°56′0″N 77°0′02″W / 38.93333°N 77.00056°W |
Washington, D.C. | The shrine is the largest Catholic church in the United States, the eighth largest religious structure in the world, and the tallest building in Washington, D.C. | |
Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle | built 1895 1974 NRHP-listed |
1725 Rhode Island Ave., NW 38°54′22″N 77°2′24″W / 38.90611°N 77.04000°W |
Washington, D.C. | Seat of the Archdiocese of Washington, which was created from the Archdiocese of Baltimore in 1947. The Renaissance Revival and Romanesque Revival structure was designed by New York architect Christopher Grant LaFarge. | |
Franciscan Monastery and Memorial Church of the Holy Land | built 1898-1899 1992 NRHP-listed |
1400 Quincy St. N.E. 38°56′15″N 76°59′7.1″W / 38.93750°N 76.985306°W |
Washington, D.C. | The complex includes a monastery, Neo-Byzantine style church, gardens, replicas of various shrines throughout Israel, a replica of the catacombs in Rome, an archive and a library. | |
Holy Trinity Church | built 1829 | 3513 N Street, N.W. 38°54′25.2″N 77°4′13.08″W / 38.907000°N 77.0703000°W |
Washington, D.C. | Parish of the Archdiocese of Washington. It was founded in 1794. | |
Immaculate Conception Church | built 1870 2003 NRHP-listed |
711 N Street, NW 38°54′26″N 77°1′22″W / 38.90722°N 77.02278°W |
Washington, D.C. | Parish of the Archdiocese of Washington. It was founded in 1864. | |
St. Aloysius Church | built 1857 1973 NRHP-listed |
19 I St., NW (at N. Capitol St.) 38°54′5″N 77°0′36″W / 38.90139°N 77.01000°W |
Washington, D.C. | Former parish of the Archdiocese of Washington. It was founded in 1857 and was merged with Holy Redeemer Parish in 2012. | |
St. Gabriel Church | built 1929 2015 NRHP-listed |
26 Grant Circle NW 38°56′37.24″N 77°01′12.31″W / 38.9436778°N 77.0200861°W |
Washington, D.C. | Parish of the Archdiocese of Washington, founded in 1920. Contributing property in the Grant Circle Historic District. | |
Shrine of the Sacred Heart | 1922 built | 3211 Pine St. NW 38°55′52.21″N 77°02′8.52″W / 38.9311694°N 77.0357000°W |
Washington, D.C. | Byzantine Style; modeled after the Ravenna Cathedral of Italy |
Florida
editGeorgia
editHawaii
editIdaho
editIllinois
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Joseph the Betrothed Church | built 1977 |
5000 N. Cumberland Ave. 41°58′14″N 87°50′14″W / 41.97056°N 87.83722°W |
Chicago | Listed as one of the most unique churches in the world.[3][4] | |
Holy Cross Catholic Church | built 1897 1999 NRHP-listed |
14 N. Van Buren St. 41°51′0.67″N 88°18′9.58″W / 41.8501861°N 88.3026611°W |
Batavia, Illinois | Former church and now the Eastside Community Center. | |
St. Mary's Catholic Church | built 1911 1996 NRHP-listed |
308 St. Charles Ave. 40°57′8″N 87°39′9″W / 40.95222°N 87.65250°W |
Beaverville, Illinois | Romanesque, Renaissance | |
Cathedral of Saint Peter | built 1866 | 200 W. Harrison St. 38°30′37″N 89°59′17″W / 38.51028°N 89.98806°W |
Belleville, Illinois | Gothic Revival | |
Holy Trinity Catholic Church | built 1933-1934 1983 NRHP-listed |
106 W. Chestnut St. 40°29′7.6884″N 88°56′39.0762″W / 40.485469000°N 88.944187833°W |
Bloomington, Illinois | The church, rectory and convent are all part of the listing on the National Register. | |
Church of the Holy Family | built 1799 1970 NRHP-listed |
East 1st St. 38°33′43″N 90°10′22″W / 38.56194°N 90.17278°W |
Cahokia, Illinois | Log building; black walnut timbers | |
Basilica of St. Hyacinth | 1921 built | 3636 West Wolfram Street | Chicago | Classical Revival | |
Holy Name Cathedral | built 1874 2000 NRHP-listed |
735 N. State St. 41°53′46.04″N 87°37′40.13″W / 41.8961222°N 87.6278139°W |
Chicago | Gothic Revival | |
Holy Trinity Church | 1909 built | 1118 N. Noble Street | Chicago | Polish Cathedral Style | |
Notre Dame de Chicago | built 1889–1892 1979 NRHP-listed |
1338 W. Flournoy St. 41°52′24″N 87°39′39″W / 41.87333°N 87.66083°W |
Chicago | Romanesque | |
Old St. Patrick's Church | built 1854 1977 NRHP-listed |
700 W. Adams St. 41°52′45″N 87°38′40″W / 41.87917°N 87.64444°W |
Chicago | Romanesque | |
St. Hedwig's Church | 1901 built | 2226 N. Hoyne Avenue | Chicago | Renaissance | |
St. John Cantius Church | 1893 built | 825 N Carpenter St | Chicago | Baroque | |
St. Michael the Archangel Church | 1909 built | E 83rd Street & South Shore Drive | Chicago | Gothic/Polish Cathedral Style | |
St. Stanislaus Kostka Church | 1881 built | 1351 W. Evergreen Avenue | Chicago | Polish Cathedral Style | |
St. Thomas Catholic Church | built 1919 1978 NRHP-listed |
5472 S. Kimbark Ave. 41°47′44″N 87°35′43″W / 41.79556°N 87.59528°W |
Chicago | Church and convent are on the National Register. | |
St. Mary's Catholic Church | built 1882 1992 NRHP-listed |
10600 S. Archer Ave. 42°6′22″N 88°22′29″W / 42.10611°N 88.37472°W |
Gilberts, Illinois | Stick Style | |
Cathedral of St. Raymond Nonnatus | built 1955 | 604 N. Raynor Ave. 41°32′6.29″N 88°6′3.6″W / 41.5350806°N 88.101000°W |
Joliet, Illinois | Neoclassical | |
St. James Catholic Church | built 1853 1984 NRHP-listed |
10600 S. Archer Ave. 41°41′55″N 87°55′57″W / 41.69861°N 87.93250°W |
Lemont, Illinois | Only country parish in the Archdiocese of Chicago | |
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception | built 1889 NRHP-listed |
607 NE Madison Ave. 40°41′54.9″N 89°35′6.1″W / 40.698583°N 89.585028°W |
Peoria, Illinois | The cathedral and the diocesan chancery next door are contributing properties in the North Side Historic District. | |
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | built 1928 | 524 E. Lawrence Avenue 39°47′36″N 89°38′54″W / 39.79333°N 89.64833°W |
Springfield, Illinois | Greek Revival |
Indiana
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Benedict Cathedral | built 1927-1928 1989 NRHP-listed |
1320 Lincoln Ave. 37°58′12″N 87°32′26.16″W / 37.97000°N 87.5406000°W |
Evansville, Indiana | The cathedral is a contributing property in the Lincolnshire Historic District. | |
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | built 1859-1860 1980 NRHP-listed |
Jefferson and Calhoun St. 41°4′32.51″N 85°8′16.19″W / 41.0756972°N 85.1378306°W |
Fort Wayne, Indiana | Seat of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend | |
Cathedral of the Holy Angels | 1950 built | 640 Tyler Street | Gary, Indiana | Gothic Revival | |
St. John the Evangelist Church | built 1863-1867 1980 NRHP-listed |
121 S. Capitol Ave. 39°45′52″N 86°9′41″W / 39.76444°N 86.16139°W |
Indianapolis | The first cathedral church in Indianapolis. | |
St. Mary's Church | built 1910 1977 NRHP-listed |
317 N. New Jersey St. 39°46′20″N 86°9′0″W / 39.77222°N 86.15000°W |
Indianapolis | Late Gothic Revival | |
St. Philip Neri Church | built 1910 NRHP-listed |
530 and 550 N. Rural St. and 545 N. Eastern Ave. 39°46′32″N 86°07′02″W / 39.77556°N 86.11722°W |
Indianapolis | The parish complex forms an historic district on the National Register. | |
Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral | 1907 built | 1347 N. Meridian Street | Indianapolis | Classical Revival | |
St. Joseph's Church | built 1867 1980 NRHP-listed |
1215 N. Newton St. 38°23′44″N 86°55′56″W / 38.39556°N 86.93222°W |
Jasper, Indiana | Romanesque | |
Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception | built 1866 2001 NRHP-listed |
1207 Columbia St. 40°25′5″N 86°53′2″W / 40.41806°N 86.88389°W |
Lafayette, Indiana | The cathedral is a contributing property in the St. Mary Historic District. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1873 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
W. Main St. 40°50′11″N 85°43′48″W / 40.83639°N 85.73000°W |
Lagro, Indiana | ||
St. Louis Church | built 1870 1995 NRHP-listed |
15535 E. Lincoln Highway 41°3′3″N 84°56′20″W / 41.05083°N 84.93889°W |
New Haven, Indiana | The parish complex forms an historic district. | |
St. Casimir Church | built 1898 NRHP-listed |
1308 W. Dunham St. 41°40′0″N 86°16′8″W / 41.66667°N 86.26889°W |
South Bend, Indiana | The parish complex forms an historic district. | |
St. Matthew Cathedral | built 1960 |
1701 Miami St. 41°39′23.77″N 86°14′7.71″W / 41.6566028°N 86.2354750°W |
South Bend, Indiana | Co-seat of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend | |
Old Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis Xavier | built 1826 1976 NRHP-listed |
205 Church St. 38°40′44″N 87°32′3″W / 38.67889°N 87.53417°W |
Vincennes, Indiana | The cathedral complex is listed on the National Register. Seat of the former Diocese of Vincennes, which became the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. |
Iowa
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Church of St. John the Baptist | 1885 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
712 Division St. 40°48′28″N 91°6′31″W / 40.80778°N 91.10861°W |
Burlington, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It is now a part of Divine Mercy Parish, which is a merger of the Burlington area parishes. | |
St. Paul's Church | 1895 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
508 N. 4th St. 40°48′43.32″N 91°6′10.11″W / 40.8120333°N 91.1028083°W |
Burlington, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It is now a part of Divine Mercy Parish, which is a merger of the Burlington area parishes. It is a contributing property in the Heritage Hill Historic District. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1915 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
42°9′34″N 94°33′5″W / 42.15944°N 94.55139°W | near Churdan, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Sioux City. Founded in 1872, it was reduced in status to an oratory in 1996. | |
St. Boniface Church | 1908 built 2012 NRHP-listed |
2500 N. Pershing Blvd. 41°52′27″N 90°10′50″W / 41.87417°N 90.18056°W |
Clinton, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1861, it merged with the other four Clinton parishes in 1990 to form Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace. The parish continued to use the building until 2007. St. Boniface now houses The Catholic Historical Center at St. Boniface. | |
St. Irenaeus Church | 1871 built 2010 NRHP-listed |
2811 N. 2nd St. 41°52′42″N 90°10′39″W / 41.87833°N 90.17750°W |
Clinton, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1848, it merged with the other four Clinton parishes in 1990 to form Jesus Christ, Prince of Peace. The parish continued to use the building until 2008 when they built a new church. St. Irenaeus is now vacant. | |
St. Peter's Church | 1895 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
1 Bluff St. 41°15′37.0434″N 95°50′51.738″W / 41.260289833°N 95.84770500°W |
Council Bluffs, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. It was founded in 1887. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1870 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
41°25′37″N 93°47′30″W / 41.42694°N 93.79167°W |
Cumming, Iowa | Parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. It was founded in 1852 and was visited by Pope John Paul II in 1979. | |
Sacred Heart Cathedral | 1889-1891 built 1984 NRHP-listed |
406 and 422 E. 10th St. 41°31′49″N 90°34′8″W / 41.53028°N 90.56889°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Gothic Revival; seat of the Diocese of Davenport, which was created from the Diocese of Dubuque in 1881. The parish was founded in 1856 as St. Margaret's and the name was changed to Sacred Heart when the present cathedral was built. Both the cathedral and the rectory are on the National Register. | |
St. Anthony's Church | 1850-1853 built 1984 NRHP-listed |
407 and 417 Main St. 41°31′26″N 90°34′31″W / 41.52389°N 90.57528°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Greek Revival; parish of the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1837. The NRHP listing includes original church (1838) and the present church (1853). The original church is the oldest church structure in Iowa. | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1881-1883 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
Marquette and 6th Street 41°31′33″N 90°35′24″W / 41.52583°N 90.59000°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1854 as St. Kunegunda parish it became St. Joseph's when the present church was built. It was technically always a German national parish and was closed in 1999. It is now part of a fundamentalist Christian ministry named One Eighty. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1867 built 1984 NRHP-listed |
516, 519, 522, and 525 Fillmore St. 41°31′30″N 90°35′39″W / 41.52500°N 90.59417°W |
Davenport, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish of the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1867. The NRHP listing includes the church, rectory, convent and school. The parish's original school building two blocks north is also listed on the National Register. | |
Basilica of St. John | 1927 built 1987 NRHP-listed |
1915 University Ave. 41°36′02.2″N 93°38′35.9″W / 41.600611°N 93.643306°W |
Des Moines, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. The parish was founded in 1905, and church was designed by Maginnis & Walsh. It was elevated to a Minor Basilica in 1989. | |
St. Ambrose Cathedral | 1891 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
607 High St. 41°35′19″N 93°37′32″W / 41.58861°N 93.62556°W |
Des Moines, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; seat of the Diocese of Des Moines, which was created from the Diocese of Davenport in 1911. The parish was founded in 1856 as Des Moines' first parish. | |
St. Anthony's Church | built 2021 NRHP-listed |
15 Indianola Rd. 41°34′20.8″N 93°37′02″W / 41.572444°N 93.61722°W |
Des Moines, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines.. | |
St. Augustin Church | 1924 built 2013 NRHP-listed |
545 42nd St. 41°35′06.6″N 93°40′25.2″W / 41.585167°N 93.673667°W |
Des Moines, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. The parish was founded in 1920, and church was designed by Maginnis & Walsh. It is a contributing property in the Greenwood Park Plats Historic District. | |
Holy Ghost Church | 1888 built 2011 NRHP-listed |
2921 Central Ave. 42°31′28.182″N 90°40′49.058″W / 42.52449500°N 90.68029389°W |
Dubuque, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1896 and the parish buildings form a historic district on the National Register. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1864-1867 built 2015 NRHP-listed |
105 E. 15th St. 42°30′29″N 90°40′01″W / 42.50806°N 90.66694°W |
Dubuque, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1849 and closed in 2010. The parish buildings form a historic district. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1877-1878 built 1986 NRHP-listed |
110 W. 15th St. 42°30′23.37″N 90°40′9.04″W / 42.5064917°N 90.6691778°W |
Dubuque, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1852, and it is a contributing property in the Jackson Park Historic District. | |
St. Raphael's Cathedral | 1857-1861 built 1985 NRHP-listed |
231 Bluff St. 42°29′41.18″N 90°40′2.52″W / 42.4947722°N 90.6673667°W |
Dubuque, Iowa | Gothic Revival; seat of the Archdiocese of Dubuque, which was established in 1837. Founded in 1833, it is the oldest parish in Iowa. It is a contributing property in the Cathedral Historic District. | |
Basilica of St. Francis Xavier | 1889 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
114 2nd St. SW 42°29′3.98″N 91°7′34.49″W / 42.4844389°N 91.1262472°W |
Dyersville, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. Founded in 1859, it was elevated to a Minor Basilica in 1956. | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1856 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
330 1st St. NW 42°51′5″N 91°24′13″W / 42.85139°N 91.40361°W |
Elkader, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. Founded in 1844. | |
Corpus Christi Church | 1881 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
416 N. 8th St. 42°30′31″N 94°11′20″W / 42.50861°N 94.18889°W |
Fort Dodge, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; former parish in the Diocese of Sioux City. Corpus Christi Parish was founded in 1856. The three Fort Dodge parishes merged in 2006 to form Holy Trinity Parish. | |
Sacred Heart Church | 1922 built 2022 NRHP-listed |
211 S. 13th St. 42°30′13.9″N 94°10′49.5″W / 42.503861°N 94.180417°W |
Fort Dodge, Iowa | Romanesque Revival/Prairie School; former parish in the Diocese of Sioux City. Sacred Heart Parish was founded in 1897. The three Fort Dodge parishes merged in 2006 to form Holy Trinity Parish. | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1886 built 2014 NRHP-listed |
509 Avenue F 40°37′54.03″N 91°18′24.2″W / 40.6316750°N 91.306722°W |
Fort Madison, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It is now a wedding chapel. It is a contributing property in the Park-to-Park Residential Historic District. | |
St. Mary of the Assumption Church | 1871 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
1031 Ave. E. 40°38′0″N 91°19′0″W / 40.63333°N 91.31667°W |
Fort Madison, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It is now a part of Holy Family Parish, which is a merger of all three Fort Madison parishes. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1854 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
W. Bellevue-Cascade Rd. 42°17′7″N 90°50′50″W / 42.28528°N 90.84722°W |
Garryowen, Jackson County, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1840. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1865 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
US Highway 34 41°0′48″N 92°57′20″W / 41.01333°N 92.95556°W |
Georgetown, Monroe County, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish in the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1851 as St. Gregory's, but the name was changed when the present church was built. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1904 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
520 S Second St. 42°46′52.8816″N 91°5′50.604″W / 42.781356000°N 91.09739000°W |
Guttenberg, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1851. The parish buildings form a historic district. | |
Saints Peter and Paul Church | 1898 built 1986 NRHP-listed |
41°18′19″N 92°0′20″W / 41.30528°N 92.00556°W | near Harper, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. The parish was merged with St. Elizabeth in Harper and St. Mary's in Keota to form Holy Trinity parish in 1992. In 2006 the last Mass was celebrated in the church and in 2009 it was sold to the Sts. Peter and Paul Heritage Association. | |
St. Michael's Church | 1867 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
County Road F 52 41°35′24″N 91°54′48″W / 41.59000°N 91.91333°W |
Holbrook, Iowa County, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1843, it was closed in the 1990s. The church complex forms a historic district. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1915 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
304 3rd St. 40°52′51″N 95°25′32″W / 40.88083°N 95.42556°W |
Imogene, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. It was founded in 1880. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1867 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
220 E. Jefferson St. 41°39′46″N 91°31′54″W / 41.66278°N 91.53167°W |
Iowa City, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1841. Both the church and rectory are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as is the original rectory which was moved a couple of blocks away to make room for the present rectory. | |
Church of All Saints | 1875-1889 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
301 S. 9th St. 40°23′50″N 91°23′25″W / 40.39722°N 91.39028°W |
Keokuk, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Built at St. Peter's, which was founded in 1855, it was renamed when the three Keokuk parishes were merged in the 1980s. | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1876 built 1995 NRHP-listed |
41°12′12″N 93°18′29″W / 41.20333°N 93.30806°W |
near Lacona, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1853 and was closed in the 1990s. The church and cemetery forms a historic district. | |
St. Boniface Church | 1887 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
7401 Columbus St. 42°33′3″N 91°6′54″W / 42.55083°N 91.11500°W |
New Vienna, Iowa | Parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. Founded in 1846. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1920 built 2022 NRHP-listed |
314 Grand Ave. 41°28′41″N 91°18′32″W / 41.47806°N 91.30889°W |
Nichols, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1874. | |
St. Lawrence Church | 1883 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
W. Bellevue-Cascade Rd. 42°14′26″N 90°41′42″W / 42.24056°N 90.69500°W |
Otter Creek, Jackson County, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1854. | |
St. Mary of the Visitation Church | 1930 built | 103 E. 4th St. 41°1′10″N 92°24′38″W / 41.01944°N 92.41056°W |
Ottumwa, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1849. Both the church and rectory are eligible to be listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | |
St. Patrick's Church | 1902 built 2011 NRHP-listed |
1312 Third St. 41°50′27″N 94°6′12″W / 41.84083°N 94.10333°W |
Perry, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. It was founded in 1881. Both the church and rectory are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | |
Saints Peter and Paul Church | 1906 built 1995 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of C64 and X47 42°33′18″N 91°12′51″W / 42.55500°N 91.21417°W |
Petersburg, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. It was founded in 1867. | |
Saints Peter and Paul Church | 1882 built 1994 NRHP-listed |
16 2nd Ave., NW 42°44′5″N 94°40′15″W / 42.73472°N 94.67083°W |
Pocahontas, Iowa | Italianate; former parish of the Diocese of Sioux City. Founded in 1882, it was closed in 1983. | |
St. Mary's Church | 1877 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
St. Mary's and Washburn Streets 41°29′0″N 91°34′54″W / 41.48333°N 91.58167°W |
Riverside, Iowa | Gothic Revival; parish church in the Diocese of Davenport. It was founded in 1876. The parish buildings form an historic district. | |
Holy Guardian Angels Church | 1904 built 2019 NRHP-listed |
Jade Ave. and 245th St. 42°0′1.8″N 94°55′2.1″W / 42.000500°N 94.917250°W |
Roselle, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Sioux City founded in 1874. | |
Cathedral of the Epiphany | 1904 built |
1000 Douglas St. 42°30′3.28″N 96°24′25.13″W / 42.5009111°N 96.4069806°W |
Sioux City, Iowa | Gothic Revival; seat of the Diocese of Sioux City, which was created from the Archdiocese of Dubuque in 1902. The parish was founded as St. Mary's in 1891 and it was changed to Epiphany when the present church was built. | |
St. Boniface Church | 1911 built 1998 NRHP-listed |
703 W. 5th St. 42°30′4″N 96°25′3″W / 42.50111°N 96.41750°W |
Sioux City, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; parish of the Diocese of Sioux City. It was founded by the city's German Catholics in 1885. | |
Saints Peter and Paul Church | 1916 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
1165 NE. Taft Ave. 41°50′57″N 91°27′49″W / 41.84917°N 91.46361°W |
Solon, Iowa | Romanesque Revival; former parish of the Diocese of Davenport. Founded in 1861, it was closed in 1996 when it consolidated with St. Mary's in Solon. It is currently owned by a private foundation that maintains the facility. | |
St. Joseph's Church | 1913 built 2005 NRHP-listed |
42°6′50″N 91°21′18″W / 42.11389°N 91.35500°W |
Stone City, Iowa | Gothic Revival; former parish of the Archdiocese of Dubuque. The church building is now an oratory. | |
All Saints Church | 1908-1910 built 2000 NRHP-listed |
320 N. Fremont St. 41°30′25″N 94°19′2″W / 41.50694°N 94.31722°W |
Stuart, Iowa | Byzantine/Romanesque Revival; former parish church in the Diocese of Des Moines. The structure was destroyed in a fire and rebuilt and completed in 2010. It now serves as a community center and a new church was built for the parish. | |
St. Boniface Church | 2024 NRHP-listed |
250 4th St. 41°36′45.8″N 93°52′58.1″W / 41.612722°N 93.882806°W |
Waukee, Iowa | Parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. The historic Gothic Revival church building is the parish's former worship site. | |
St. Boniface Church | 1882 built 1991 NRHP-listed |
305 Duren St. 41°43′17″N 95°23′44″W / 41.72139°N 95.39556°W |
Westphalia, Iowa | Parish of the Diocese of Des Moines. The parish facilities form a historic district. |
Kansas
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editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 1806-1821 built 1971 NRHP-listed |
409 Cathedral St. 39°17′39.81″N 76°36′58.18″W / 39.2943917°N 76.6161611°W |
Baltimore | First Roman Catholic cathedral constructed in the United States; named a minor basilica in 1937. Designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe in the Greek Revival style. | |
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen | built 1959 | 5200 North Charles Street | Baltimore | The 3rd largest cathedral in the US | |
Holy Cross Church | 1860 built 2002 NRHP-listed |
106-112 East West St. 39°16′34″N 76°36′40″W / 39.27611°N 76.61111°W |
Baltimore | Late Victorian Gothic Revival | |
St. Alphonsus Church | 1860 built 1973 NRHP-listed |
112-116 W. Saratoga St. 39°17′35″N 76°37′4″W / 39.29306°N 76.61778°W |
Baltimore | St. John Neumann and Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos both lived in the rectory. Church, rectory, convent and hall are all included in the National Register listing. | |
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church | 1895 built 1994 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of E. Baltimore St. and Lakewood Ave. 39°17′33″N 76°34′45″W / 39.29250°N 76.57917°W |
Baltimore | Romanesque | |
St. James the Less Church | 1865-1867 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
Aisquith St. at Eager St. 39°18′4″N 76°36′8″W / 39.30111°N 76.60222°W |
Baltimore | Gothic & Romanesque | |
St. John the Evangelist Church | 1855-1856 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
901 E. Eager St. 39°18′5″N 76°36′17″W / 39.30139°N 76.60472°W |
Baltimore | Italianate | |
St. Leo's Church | 1880 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
221 South Exeter Street. 39°17′15″N 76°36′3″W / 39.28750°N 76.60083°W |
Baltimore | Italianate, Romanesque, and Classical | |
St. Mary's Seminary Chapel | 1806-1808 built 1971 NRHP-listed |
600 N. Paca St. 39°17′45″N 76°37′23″W / 39.29583°N 76.62306°W |
Baltimore | Gothic Revival | |
St. Michael the Archangel Church | 1914 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
1900-1920 E. Lombard St. 39°17′35″N 76°37′4″W / 39.29306°N 76.61778°W |
Baltimore | Romanesque Revaival. The parish complex is listed on the National Register. | |
St. Peter the Apostle Church | 1843 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
11 and 13 S. Poppleton St. 39°17′17″N 76°37′56″W / 39.28806°N 76.63222°W |
Baltimore | Greek Revival | |
St. Vincent de Paul Church | 1840 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
120 N. Front St. 39°17′29″N 76°36′24″W / 39.29139°N 76.60667°W |
Baltimore | Georgian brick tower, Neo-classical with brick walls | |
St. Francis Xavier Church | 1766 built 1972 NRHP-listed |
S of Compton on MD 243 38°15′20″N 76°42′1″W / 38.25556°N 76.70028°W |
Compton, Maryland | The church and adjacent buildings form an historic district. | |
St. Ignatius Church | 1789 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
533 E. Jarrettsville Rd. 39°34′25″N 76°21′19″W / 39.57361°N 76.35528°W |
Forest Hill, Maryland | Rubble stone; the oldest extant church in the Archdiocese of Baltimore | |
St. Mary's Church | 1840 built 1991 NRHP-listed |
St. Mary's Church Rd. 38°25′53″N 76°54′23″W / 38.43139°N 76.90639°W |
Newport, Maryland | The building on the National Register is the original parish church, which is adjacent to the present church. | |
St. Ignatius Church | 1890-1891 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
2317 Brinkley Rd. 38°48′16″N 76°58′1″W / 38.80444°N 76.96694°W |
Oxon Hill, Maryland | Queen Anne, Shingle Style | |
St. Ignatius Church | 1741 built 1988 NRHP-listed |
Ocean Gateway 38°27′55″N 77°1′27″W / 38.46528°N 77.02417°W |
Port Tobacco, Maryland | St. Thomas Manor, the Jesuit residence, and St. Ignatius Church are both part of the National Register listing. | |
St. Peter's Church | 1823 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
Ocean Gateway 38°58′41″N 76°8′3″W / 38.97806°N 76.13417°W |
Queenstown, Maryland | Victorian Gothic | |
St. Ignatius Church | 1785 built 1975 NRHP-listed |
Villa Rd. 38°9′2″N 76°25′25″W / 38.15056°N 76.42361°W |
St. Inigoes, Maryland | Walls with brick laid in Flemish bond | |
St. Francis Xavier Church | 1792 built 1975 NRHP-listed |
Church Road 39°26′16″N 75°48′12″W / 39.43778°N 75.80333°W |
Warwick, Maryland | New building within the old wall |
Massachusetts
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | 1878 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
1545 Tremont Street | Boston | Romanesque & Gothic Revival | |
Cathedral of the Holy Cross | built 1875 1973 NRHP-listed |
1400 Washington Street | Boston | Gothic Revival; contributing property in the South End District | |
St. Augustine Chapel | 1818 built 1987 NRHP-listed |
181 Dorchester Street | Boston | Gothic Revival | |
St. Clement Eucharistic Shrine | 1935 built | 1105 Boylston Street | Boston | Host to the Oblates of the Virgin Mary | |
St. Stephen's Church | 1804 built 1975 NRHP-listed |
401 Hanover Street | Boston | Early Republic | |
Church of St. Paul | 1924 built | 29 Mount Auburn Street | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Italian Renaissance; the home of the Harvard University Catholic Center | |
St. John the Evangelist Church | 1904 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
2270 Massachusetts Avenue | Cambridge, Massachusetts | Romanesque | |
Former St. Anne's Church | 1891 built | South Main Street | Fall River, Massachusetts | Romanesque; closed in 2018 | |
Notre Dame Church | 1912 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
Main & Marcy Streets | Southbridge, Massachusetts | Late 19th & 20th Century Revival | |
St. Michael's Cathedral | 1861 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
254 State St. 42°6′15.1″N 72°35′4.1″W / 42.104194°N 72.584472°W |
Springfield, Massachusetts | Italianate, Federal Patrick Keely, architect | |
Holy Name Church | 1927 built | 1689 Centre Street | West Roxbury, Massachusetts | Romanesque Revival | |
St. Mary's Church | 1876 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
159 Washington Street | Winchester, Massachusetts | Gothic Revival | |
Cathedral of St. Paul | 1874 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
38 Chatham Street | Worcester, Massachusetts | Gothic Revival | |
St. John's Church | 1845 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
44 Temple Street | Worcester, Massachusetts | Greek Revival; the oldest church in the city of Worcester |
Michigan
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Mary of Good Counsel Church | 1871 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
305 Division Street 41°53′41″N 84°02′00″W / 41.89472°N 84.03333°W |
Adrian, Michigan | Romanesque Revival | |
Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament | 1915 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
9844 Woodward Avenue | Detroit | Decorated Gothic Revival | |
Most Holy Redeemer Church | 1921 built 2002 NRHP-listed |
1721 Junction Avenue | Detroit | Late Victorian, Romanesque | |
Our Lady of the Rosary Church | 1896 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
5930 Woodward Avenue | Detroit | Romanesque Revival | |
Sacred Heart Church | 1875 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
1000 Eliot Street | Detroit | Romanesque Revival | |
St. Albertus Church | 1885 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
4321 St. Aubin Street | Detroit | Gothic, Polish Cathedral Style | |
St. Catherine of Siena Church | 1929 built 1991 NRHP-listed |
4151 Seminole Street | Detroit | Romanesque Revival | |
St. Charles Borromeo Church | 1912 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
1515 Baldwin Street | Detroit | Late 19th & 20th Century Revival, Romanesque | |
St. Josaphat's Church | 1901 built 1985 NRHP-listed |
715 E. Canfield Avenue | Detroit | Romanesque/Gothic Revival | |
St. Joseph Church | 1873 built 1972 NRHP-listed |
1828 Jay Street | Detroit | Late German-inspired Gothic Revival | |
St. Mary Church | 1876 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
646 Monroe Street | Detroit | Pisan Romanesque | |
St. Stanislaus Bishop and Martyr Church | 1900 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
5818 Dubois Street | Detroit | Gothic Revival, Beaux Arts, Renaissance | |
St. Theresa of Avila Church | 1919 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
8666 Quincy Avenue | Detroit | Late 19th & 20th Century Revival, Romanesque | |
Ste. Anne de Detroit Church | 1887 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
1000 Sainte Anne Street | Detroit | Classical & Late Gothic Revival | |
Sweetest Heart of Mary Church | 1893 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
4440 Russell Street | Detroit | Gothic Revival, Polish Cathedral Style | |
Transfiguration Church | 1949 built 2019 NRHP-listed |
5830 Simon K | Detroit | Italian Renaissance Revival | |
St. Toma Syriac Catholic Cathedral | 2002 built |
25600 Drake Rd. 42°28′57.5″N 83°23′54.3″W / 42.482639°N 83.398417°W |
Farmington Hills, Michigan | Modern; seat of the Syriac Catholic Eparchy of Our Lady of Deliverance in the United States | |
St. Paul Church | 1895 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
157 Lake Shore Road | Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan | French Gothic, Neo-Tudor, Colonial Revival | |
St. Mary, Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral | 1976 built | 606 N. Ohio Ave. 45°2′1″N 84°40′59.99″W / 45.03361°N 84.6833306°W |
Gaylord, Michigan | Modern; Mother Church of the Diocese of Gaylord | |
St. Joseph's Church | built 1884 NRHP-listed 1992 |
5899 County Road 669 44°53′40″N 85°53′0″W / 44.89444°N 85.88333°W |
Glen Arbor, Michigan | Late 19th-century vernacular | |
Basilica of St. Adalbert | 1913 built | 654 Davis Ave. NW 42°58′30.89″N 85°41′4.65″W / 42.9752472°N 85.6846250°W |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | Romanesque Revival | |
Cathedral of St. Andrew | 1876 built | 215 Sheldon Blvd. SE 42°57′28.8″N 85°40′2″W / 42.958000°N 85.66722°W |
Grand Rapids, Michigan | Gothic Revival; Mother Church of the Diocese of Grand Rapids | |
Immaculate Conception Church | 1902 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
500 E. Blaine St. 45°49′59″N 88°3′20″W / 45.83306°N 88.05556°W |
Iron Mountain, Michigan | Renaissance Revival | |
Cathedral of St. Augustine | 1951 built | 542 W. Michigan Ave. 42°17′30″N 85°35′29.2″W / 42.29167°N 85.591444°W |
Kalamazoo, Michigan | Gothic Revival; Mother Church of the Diocese of Kalamazoo | |
St. Mary Cathedral | 1937 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
229 Seymour St. 42°44′8″N 84°33′22″W / 42.73556°N 84.55611°W |
Lansing, Michigan | Gothic Revival; Mother Church of the Diocese of Lansing | |
St. Peter Cathedral | 1938 built 2012 NRHP-listed |
311 W. Baraga Avenue | Marquette, Michigan | Romanesque Revival; Mother Church of the Diocese of Marquette | |
St. John the Baptist Church | 1922 built 1995 NRHP-listed |
904 11th Ave. 45°6′32″N 87°36′48″W / 45.10889°N 87.61333°W |
Menominee, Michigan | Late Gothic Revival | |
St. Michael the Archangel Church | 1852 founded 1866 built |
W. Front Street | Monroe, Michigan | Gothic Revival; second oldest church in Monroe County | |
St. Mary's Church | 1834 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
E. Elm Ave. and N. Monroe St. 41°55′08″N 83°23′48″W / 41.91889°N 83.39667°W |
Monroe, Michigan | Romanesque Revival; parish buildings from an historic district | |
St. Vincent de Paul Church | 1895 built 1985 NRHP-listed |
46408 Woodward Ave. 42°37′56″N 83°17′14″W / 42.63222°N 83.28722°W |
Pontiac, Michigan | Gothic Revival | |
National Shrine of the Little Flower Basilica | 1926 built | 2100 W. 12 Mile Rd. 42°30′15″N 83°10′16″W / 42.50417°N 83.17111°W |
Royal Oak, Michigan | Art Deco | |
Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption | 1903 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
615 Hoyt Ave. 43°25′31.91″N 83°56′12.48″W / 43.4255306°N 83.9368000°W |
Saginaw, Michigan | Gothic Revival; Mother Church of the Diocese of Saginaw | |
Church of Our Saviour, Friend of Children | 1857 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
North Shore Rd., Payment Settlement on Sugar Island 46°31′45″N 84°9′4″W / 46.52917°N 84.15111°W |
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Gothic Revival | |
Holy Name of Mary Pro-Cathedral | 1881 built 1984 NRHP-listed |
320 E. Portage Ave. 46°29′55″N 84°20′29″W / 46.49861°N 84.34139°W |
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan | Gothic Revival | |
Mother of God Cathedral | 1980 built |
25585 Berg Rd. 42°28′34.34″N 83°16′47.56″W / 42.4762056°N 83.2798778°W |
Southfield, Michigan | Neo-Byzantine; seat of the Chaldean Catholic Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit |
Minnesota
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editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
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St. Augustine's Church | 1886 built 2003 NRHP-listed |
113 Virginia St. 39°29′35″N 117°4′11″W / 39.49306°N 117.06972°W |
Austin, Nevada | Gothic Revival | |
Guardian Angel Cathedral | 1963 built | 302 Cathedral Way 36°07′50″N 115°09′49″W / 36.13056°N 115.16361°W |
Las Vegas | Modern; mother church of the Diocese of Las Vegas | |
St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral | 1908 built 2022 NRHP-listed |
310 W. 2nd St. 39°31′33.92″N 119°49′2.28″W / 39.5260889°N 119.8173000°W |
Reno, Nevada | Greek Revival | |
Immaculate Conception Church | 1932 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
590 Pyramid Way 39°32′19″N 119°45′5″W / 39.53861°N 119.75139°W |
Sparks, Nevada | One of the first Catholic churches built in Nevada after state became a diocese; brick church designed in Mediterranean Revival style by Nevada architect Frederic DeLongchamps |
New Hampshire
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Mary Church
(Rollinsford, New Hampshire) |
1856 established | 411 Church Street | Rollinsford, New Hampshire | Oldest continuously used Catholic Church in the state of NH. | |
St. Anne Church (Berlin, New Hampshire) | 1900 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
58 Church Street | Berlin, New Hampshire | Late Victorian, Romanesque | |
Cathedral of St. Joseph (Manchester, New Hampshire) | 1869 built | Pine & Lowell Streets | Manchester, New Hampshire | The mother church of Diocese of Manchester |
New Jersey
editNew Mexico
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
San Felipe de Neri Church | 1793 built 1969 NRHP-listed |
2005 North Plaza NW | Albuquerque, New Mexico | In the shape of a cross | |
Our Lady of Purification Catholic Church | 1865 built 1985 NRHP-listed |
Camino Real and 2nd St. 32°23′14″N 106°48′59″W / 32.38722°N 106.81639°W |
Dona Ana, New Mexico | Adobe vernacular | |
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi | 2001 built | 131 Cathedral Place | Santa Fe, New Mexico | Romanesque Revival |
New York
editNew York City
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Church of St. Anselm | 1918 built 2014 NRHP-listed |
683 Tinton Avenue 40°48′58″N 73°54′20″W / 40.816111°N 73.905556°W |
Bronx | Byzantine Revival, Romanesque Revival | |
Cathedral Basilica of St. James | 1903 built | 250 Cathedral Place 40°41′49″N 73°59′12″W / 40.697056°N 73.986667°W |
Brooklyn | Georgian Revival; Seat of the Diocese of Brooklyn | |
Church of the Holy Innocents | 1914 built 2005 NRHP-listed |
279 East 17th Street 40°38′39″N 73°57′46″W / 40.644167°N 73.962778°W |
Brooklyn | Late Gothic Revival | |
Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph | 1912 built | 856 Pacific Street 40°40′50″N 73°57′59″W / 40.680444°N 73.966389°W |
Brooklyn | Spanish Colonial; designated the Co-Cathedral of the Diocese of Brooklyn in 2013 | |
Church of All Saints | 1893 built 2007 NYCL Designated |
47 East 129th Street 40°48′30″N 73°56′18″W / 40.808333°N 73.938333°W |
Manhattan | Gothic Revival; deconsecrated in 2017 | |
Church of the Holy Rosary | 1894 built | 444 East 119th Street 40°47′50″N 73°55′58″W / 40.797193°N 73.932840°W |
Manhattan | Romanesque Revival; deconsecrated in 2017 | |
Church of Notre Dame | 1909 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1967 NYCL-designated |
40 Morningside Drive 40°48′18″N 73°57′37″W / 40.805115°N 73.960327°W |
Manhattan | French Neo-classical | |
Church of St. Ignatius Loyola | 1900 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1969 NYCL-designated |
980 Park Avenue 40°46′44″N 73°57′31″W / 40.778889°N 73.958611°W |
Manhattan | German Baroque, Classical Revival | |
Church of St. Vincent Ferrer | 1918 built 1984 NRHP-listed 1967 NYCL Designated |
869 Lexington Avenue 40°45′58″N 73°57′53″W / 40.766239°N 73.964738°W |
Manhattan | Late Gothic Revival | |
Church of St. Paul the Apostle | 1815 built 1980 NRHP-listed 2013 NYCL-designated |
405 West 59th Street 40°46′11″N 73°59′07″W / 40.769722°N 73.985278°W |
Manhattan | Late Gothic Revival; mother church of the Paulist Fathers | |
Church of the Transfiguration | 1815 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1966 NYCL-designated |
25 Mott Street 40°42′53″N 73°59′57″W / 40.714623°N 73.999034°W |
Manhattan | Georgian Gothic | |
St. Cecilia's Church | 1887 built 1984 NRHP-listed 1976 NYCL-designated |
120 East 106th Street 40°47′32″N 73°56′50″W / 40.792222°N 73.947222°W |
Manhattan | Romanesque Revival | |
St. James' Church | 1837 built 1972 NRHP-listed 1966 NYCL-Designated |
32 James Street 40°42′44″N 73°59′55″W / 40.712222°N 73.998611°W |
Manhattan | Greek Revival | |
St. Jean Baptiste Church | 1913 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1969 NYCL-designated |
1067 Lexington Avenue 40°46′22″N 73°57′36″W / 40.772648°N 73.960039°W |
Manhattan | Late 19th & early 20th Century Revival | |
St. Patrick's Cathedral | 1878 built 1976 NRHP-listed 1966 NYCL-designated |
5th Avenue between 50th & 51st Streets 40°45′31″N 73°58′35″W / 40.758611°N 73.976389°W |
Manhattan | decorated Neo-Gothic; seat of the Archdiocese of New York | |
Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral | 1815 built 1977 NRHP-listed 1966 NYCL-designated |
260 Mulberry Street 40°43′25″N 73°59′43″W / 40.723583°N 73.995306°W |
Manhattan | Gothic Revival; decreed a minor basilica in 2010 | |
St. Peter's Church | 1840 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1965 NYCL-designated |
22 Barclay Street 40°42′45″N 74°00′34″W / 40.712488°N 74.009501°W |
Manhattan | Greek Revival with 6 columns; the oldest catholic parish church in New York State | |
St. Benedict Joseph Labre Church | 1916 built 2007 NRHP-listed |
9440 118th Street 40°41′34″N 73°49′43″W / 40.692806°N 73.828728°W |
Queens | Romanesque, Classical Revival | |
St. Matthias Church | 1926 built 2012 NRHP-listed |
58-15 Catalpa Avenue 40°42′08″N 73°54′10″W / 40.702114°N 73.902705°W |
Queens | Italian Renaissance Revival | |
St. Monica's Church | 1856 built 1980 NRHP-listed 1979 NYCL Designated |
9420 160th Street 40°42′07″N 73°47′53″W / 40.701944°N 73.798056°W |
Queens | Romanesque |
North Carolina
editNorth Dakota
editOhio
editOklahoma
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Cathedral of Our Lady of Perpetual Help | 1924 built | 3214 N. Lake Street | Oklahoma City | Italianate | |
St. Joseph Old Cathedral | 1902 built 1978 NRHP-listed |
224 4th Street W. | Oklahoma City | Neo-Gothic | |
St. Anthony's Church | 1927 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
515 S. Morton St. 35°37′6″N 95°58′20″W / 35.61833°N 95.97222°W |
Okmulgee, Oklahoma | Mission/Spanish Revival | |
Immaculate Conception Church | 1910 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
1314 Lynn Ave. 36°40′17″N 96°19′53″W / 36.67139°N 96.33139°W |
Pawhuska, Oklahoma | Gothic Revival | |
Holy Family Cathedral | 1926 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
W. 8th Street & Boulder Avenue | Tulsa, Oklahoma | Gothic & Classical Revival | |
Sacred Heart Church | 1912 built 1980 NRHP-listed |
102 Center Point Rd. 34°55′0″N 95°18′44″W / 34.91667°N 95.31222°W |
Wilburton, Oklahoma | Neo-Gothic; church and rectory are both listed on the National Register |
Oregon
editPennsylvania
editRhode Island
editSouth Carolina
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Mary Help of Christians Church | 1905 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
York Street & Park Avenue | Aiken, South Carolina | Gothic Revival | |
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist | 1907 built (spire 2010) |
120 Broad Street | Charleston, South Carolina | Gothic Revival | |
Basilica of St. Peter | 1908 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
1529 Assembly Street | Columbia, South Carolina | Neo-Gothic |
South Dakota
editTennessee
editTexas
editUtah
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
St. Mary of the Assumption Church | 1884 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
121 Park Ave. 40°38′24″N 111°29′38″W / 40.64000°N 111.49389°W |
Park City, Utah | Gothic Revival | |
Notre Dame de Lourdes Church | built 1978 NRHP-listed |
200 N. Carbon Ave. 39°36′10″N 110°48′37″W / 39.60278°N 110.81028°W |
Price, Utah | ||
Cathedral of the Madeleine | 1900 built 1971 NRHP-listed |
331 E. South Temple St. 40°46′11″N 111°52′54″W / 40.76972°N 111.88167°W |
Salt Lake City, Utah | Romanesque Revival |
Vermont
editVirginia
editWashington
editWest Virginia
editWisconsin
editWyoming
editChurch | Image | Dates | Location | City, state | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Church of Saint Anthony | built 1997 NRHP-listed |
604 S. Center St. 42°50′37″N 106°19′29″W / 42.84361°N 106.32472°W |
Casper, Wyoming | Romanesque Revival/Italianate | |
St. Mary's Cathedral | built 1906 1974 NRHP-listed |
2107 Capitol Ave. 41°8′15″N 104°49′3″W / 41.13750°N 104.81750°W |
Cheyenne, Wyoming | Victorian Gothic | |
Our Lady Sorrows Church | built 1932 1997 NRHP-listed |
A at Broadway 41°34′58″N 109°13′18″W / 41.58278°N 109.22167°W |
Rock Springs, Wyoming | Romanesque Revival; Maginnis and Walsh | |
Saints Cyril and Methodius Church | built 1925 2015 NRHP-listed |
633 Bridger Ave. 41°35′28.7″N 109°13′11.9″W / 41.591306°N 109.219972°W |
Rock Springs, Wyoming | Romanesque Revival | |
Holy Name Catholic Church (Sheridan) | built 1894 | Sheridan, Wyoming | |||
Saint Patrick’s Church (Casper) | built 1961 | Casper, Wyoming | |||
Church of the Holy Trinity (Cheyenne) | Cheyenne, Wyoming | ||||
St. John the Baptist Church (Buffalo) | Buffalo, Wyoming | ||||
Our Lady of Fatima Church (Casper) | built 1954 | Casper, Wyoming | |||
St. James Church (Douglas) | Douglas, Wyoming | ||||
St. Louis Church (Glenrock) | Glenrock, Wyoming |
Related, other
editNRHP-listed notable Catholic church-related properties, for which the corresponding churches are likely notable, or for which they should be added to List of Catholic schools, include:
See also
edit- List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States
- List of parishes in Louisiana
- List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany
- List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno
- List of Roman Catholic churches in the Archdiocese of Atlanta
- List of Roman Catholic churches in the Diocese of Charleston
- List of parishes of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu
- List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York
- Catholic churches in Vermont
- Catholic Mass Times: see Mass and Adoration schedules of United States churches
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