This is a list of cathedrals in the United States, including both actual cathedrals (seats of bishops in episcopal Christian groups, such as Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy and the Armenian Apostolic Church) and a few prominent churches from non-episcopal denominations that have the word "cathedral" in their names.
The United States is, according to some measures, home to the largest cathedral in the world: the Cathedral of St. John the Divine (Episcopal) in New York City.
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Birmingham | Cathedral of St Paul (Roman Catholic) | 33°31′01″N86°48′18″W / 33.51683°N 86.80509°W [1] | |
Cathedral Church of the Advent (Episcopal) | 33°31′9″N86°48′30″W / 33.51917°N 86.80833°W [2] | ||
33°30′33″N86°48′12″W / 33.50917°N 86.80333°W [3] | |||
Entreprise | St. Andrew's Cathedral (Anglican Orthodox Church Communion Worldwide) | [4] | |
Luverne | Cathedral of the Alpha and Omega (The Anglican Church of the Americas) | [5] | |
Mobile | Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic) | 30°41′24″N88°02′45″W / 30.69000°N 88.04583°W [6] | |
Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal) | 30°41′22″N88°02′25″W / 30.68941°N 88.04040°W [7] | ||
Selma | Cathedral of Christ the King (Charismatic Episcopal Church) | 32°25′51″N87°01′18″W / 32.430773°N 87.021741°W [8] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Little Rock | St Andrew's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) | 34°44′33″N92°16′20″W / 34.7425°N 92.272222°W [26] | |
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Episcopal) | 34°43′59″N92°16′36″W / 34.7330724°N 92.2765584°W [27] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Wilmington | Cathedral of Saint Peter (Roman Catholic) | 39°44′35″N75°33′12″W / 39.742972°N 75.553212°W [82] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Boise | Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Roman Catholic) | 43°37′17.0034″N116°11′54.4194″W / 43.621389833°N 116.198449833°W [122] | |
St. Michael's Cathedral (Episcopal) | 43°37′7.593″N116°11′0″W / 43.61877583°N 116.18333°W [123] | ||
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Portland | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (Roman Catholic) | 43°39′41″N70°15′17″W / 43.661389°N 70.254722°W [194] | |
Cathedral Church of St. Luke (Episcopal) | 43°39′08″N70°15′52″W / 43.652315°N 70.26458°W [195] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Manchester | Cathedral of St Joseph (Roman Catholic) | 42°59′36″N71°27′32″W / 42.993332°N 71.458941°W [277] | |
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Polish National Catholic Church) (not in full communion with Rome) | 42°59′47″N71°27′28″W / 42.996517°N 71.457650°W [278] | ||
St. George Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) | 42°59′24″N71°26′12″W / 42.990024°N 71.436528°W [279] | ||
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Asheville | Cathedral of All Souls (Episcopal) | 35°33′56″N82°32′34″W / 35.565672°N 82.542831°W [345] | |
Charlotte | Cathedral of Saint Patrick (Roman Catholic) | 35°12′20″N80°50′44″W / 35.205485°N 80.845520°W [346] | |
Holy Trinity Cathedral (Greek Orthodox) | 35°12′26″N80°51′10″W / 35.207260°N 80.852689°W [347] | ||
Kannapolis | Cathedral of St. Nicholas and the Resurrection (Orthodox Anglican Communion) | , [348] | |
Raleigh | Holy Name of Jesus Cathedral (Roman Catholic) | 35°46′39″N78°40′11″W / 35.777545°N 78.669748°W [349] | |
St. George's Pro-Cathedral (Anglican Province of Christ the King) | 35°48′12″N78°40′34″W / 35.803465°N 78.676062°W [350] | ||
Ruffin | Cathedral of the Sacred Heart and of Christ the King (Holy Celtic Church International) | ||
Statesville | St. Peter's Cathedral (Anglican Orthodox Church Communion Worldwide) | [351] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Providence | Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul (Roman Catholic) | 41°49′9″N71°25′1″W / 41.81917°N 71.41694°W [421] | |
Cathedral of St. John (Episcopal) | 41°49′51.9888″N71°24′35.4816″W / 41.831108000°N 71.409856000°W [422] | ||
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Burlington | Cathedral of St. Joseph (Roman Catholic) | 44°29′01″N73°12′53″W / 44.483479°N 73.214672°W [471] | |
Cathedral Church of St. Paul (Episcopal) | 44°28′47″N73°13′06″W / 44.479845°N 73.218408°W [472] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Casper | Holy Family Cathedral (Anglican Church in America) | [500] | |
Cheyenne | St. Mary's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) | 41°08′15″N104°49′05″W / 41.137587°N 104.818191°W [501] | |
Laramie | St. Matthew's Cathedral (Episcopal) | 41°18′45″N105°35′34″W / 41.312379°N 105.59285°W [502] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Fagatogo | Co-Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker (Roman Catholic) | 14°16′46″S170°41′24″W / 14.279377°S 170.690117°W [503] | |
Tafuna | Cathedral of the Holy Family (Roman Catholic) | 14°19′52″S170°44′02″W / 14.331087°S 170.733912°W [504] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Agaña (Hagåtña) | Dulce Nombre de Maria Cathedral-Basilica (Roman Catholic) | 13°28′27″N144°45′09″E / 13.4743°N 144.7524°E [505] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Chalan Kanoa (Saipan) | Our Lady of Mount Carmel Cathedral (Roman Catholic) | 15°09′04″N145°42′07″E / 15.1512°N 145.702°E [506] |
Municipality | Cathedral | Image | Location & References |
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Charlotte Amalie (St. Thomas) | SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral (Roman Catholic) | 18°20′28″N64°56′12″W / 18.341011°N 64.936792°W [515] | |
Cathedral Church of All Saints (Episcopal) | 18°20′42″N64°55′53″W / 18.345003°N 64.931407°W [516] |
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