List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha

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This is a list ofchurches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha in Nebraska in the United States. It includes both active and closed parishes.

Contents

The archdiocese in 2018 announced the consolidation of numerous parishes in its Central and South Deaneries [1]

Metro parishes

Metro Central Deanery

The Metro Central Deanery contains only parishes in the City of Omaha.

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
St. Cecilia Cathedral OmahaNE StCecilia.jpg 715 N 40th St, OmahaStarted in 1905, it was consecrated in 1959. It is the third cathedral in Omaha [2]
St. Leo the Great1920 N 102nd St, Omaha [3]
St. Bernard3601 N 65th St, OmahaFounded in 1905 [4]
St. Robert Bellarmine11802 Pacific St, OmahaFounded in 1966, church dedicated in 1968 [5]
Christ the King654 S 86th St, OmahaFounded in 1953, current church dedicated in 1961 [6]
Mary Our Queen3535 S 119th St, OmahaFounded in 1963 [7]
St. John Vianney5801 Oak Hills Dr. OmahaFounded in 1966. church completed in 1979 [8]
St. Joan of Arc3122 S 74th St, OmahaFounded in 1958. Now part of Midtown Catholic [9]
St. Thomas More4804 Grover St, OmahaFounded in 1958. Now part of Midtown Catholic [9]
St. Andrew Kim Taegon2617 S 31st St, Omaha [10]
Our Lady of Lourdes-St. Adalbert2110 S 32nd Ave, OmahaOur Lady founded in 1918. Merged with St. Adalbert in 2014 [11]
Holy Cross4803 William St, OmahaFounded in 1920, current church dedicated in 1955 [12]
St. Margaret Mary St. Margaret Mary Church (Omaha).jpg 6116 Dodge St, OmahaFounded in 1919 [13]
St. Pius X6905 Blondo St, OmahaFounded in 1954, current church dedicated that same year [14]

Metro East Deanery

The Metro East Deanery contains parishes mainly in Omaha, with parishes also in Blair, Calhoun and Tekamah.

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
Holy Name2901 Fontenelle Blvd, OmahaChurch completed in 1919 [4]
Sacred Heart Omaha Sacred Heart Church from NE 2.JPG 2207 Wirt St, OmahaFounded in 1890, church construction started in 1902 [15] [16]
St. Benedict the Moor2423 Grant St, OmahaFounded in 1919 for African-Americans, became a parish in 1953, church dedicated in 1958 [17]
St. Frances Cabrini St. Frances Cabrini Church Omaha from W 1.JPG 1334 S 9th St, OmahaFounded as St. Mary in 1856, became St. Philomena in 1908 and current church dedicated that same year. Parish became St. Frances Cabrini in 1961 [18]
St. Francis Borgia2005 Davis Dr, Blair Founded in 1886. Now part of Trinity County Parishes [19] [20]
St. John St. Stephen the Martyr (Omaha) gathering and worship spaces.jpg 2500 California St, OmahaChurch dedicated in 1888, became a parish in 1897
St. John the Baptist215 N 13th St, Fort CalhounNow part of Trinity County Parishes [21]
St. Mary Magdalene St Mary Magdalene Church Exterior View.jpg 109 S 19th St, OmahaFounded in 1868 for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1903 [22]
St. Patrick3428 W Hwy 32, Tekamah Founded in 1889, church dedicated in 1927. Now part of Trinity County Parishes [23] [24]
St. Peter709 S 28th St, Omaha [25]
St. Philip Neri-Blessed Sacrament8200 N 30th St, OmahaBlessed Sacrament was founded in 1919, closed in 2014. St. Philip Neri was founded in 1904 [4]
Our Lady of Fatima709 S 28th St, OmahaWorship services moved to St. Stanislaus Church [26]
St. Joseph St. Joseph's Church (Omaha) from W 1.JPG 1723 S 17th St, OmahaFounded as a mission for German immigrants in 1884, current church dedicated in 1916 [27]
Immaculate Conception Church Immaculate Conception Church Omaha from E 1.JPG 2708 S 24th St, OmahaFounded in 1900, current church dedicated in 1926. Operated by the Priestly Fraternity of St. Peter [28]
St. Bridget-St. Rose4112 S 26th St, OmahaNow merged with St. Stanislaus Church [26]
St. Francis of Assisi4521 S 32nd St, OmahaFounded as St. Francis de Paula in 1898 for Polish immigrants, current church dedicated in 1909 as St. Francis Assisi [29]
Assumption-Guadalupe5434 S 22nd St, OmahaOur Lady was founded in 1918 for Mexican immigrants. Church dedicated in 1951 [30]
St. Mary3529 Q St, OmahaNow merged with Ss. Peter and Paul Parish [31]
Ss. Peter & Paul5912 S 36th St, OmahaFounded in 1907 for Croatian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1967 [32]
St. Stanislaus4002 J St, OmahaFounded in 1919 for Polish immigrants, current church dedicated in 1955 [26]

Metro Northwest Deanery

The Metro Northwest Deanery contains parishes in Omaha and one parish in Valley.

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
St. John the Evangelist307 E Meigs St, Valley [33]
St. Patrick107 W. Walworth St, OmahaFounded as a mission in 1900, current church dedicated in 1982 [34]
St. Stephen the Martyr St. Stephen the Martyr (Omaha) gathering and worship spaces.jpg 16701 S St, OmahaFounded in 1989, church dedicated in 1991, largest parish in Nebraska [35]
St. Wenceslaus15353 Pacific St, OmahaFounded in 1877 for Czech immigrants, current church dedicated in 2021 [36]
Dowd Memorial Chapel13943 Dowd Dr, Boys Town Constructed in 1941 to serve the Boys Town community [37]
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton5419 N 114th St, OmahaFounded in 1981, current church dedicated in 1984 [38]
St. James9025 Larimore Ave, OmahaFounded in 1963, current church dedicated in 2002 [39]
St. Vincent de Paul14330 Eagle Run Dr, OmahaFounded in 1991, church completed in 1996 [40]

Metro South Deanery

The Metro South Deanery contains parishes in Omaha, Bellevue, Grenta and other communities.

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
St, Patrick508 W Angus Rd, GrentaFounded in 1858 for Irish immigrants, current church completed in 2001 [41]
St. Charles Borromeo7790 South 192nd St, GrentaFounded in 2005, church dedicated in 2010 [42]
St. Joseph100 9th St, Springfield [43]
St. Gerald9602 Q St, RalstonFounded in 1959, current church dedicated in 1995 [44]
St. Columbkille200 East 6th St, PapillionFounded in 1878, current church dedicated in 1982 [45]
Holy Ghost & St. Bernadette5219 S 53rd St, OmahaHoly Ghost was founded in 1918, current church dedicated in 1951 [46] St. Bernadette was founded in 1953, current church dedicated in 1966 [47]
St. Matthew the Evangelist12210 So. 36 St, BellevueFounded in 1996 [48]
St. Mary2302 Crawford St, BellevueFounded in 1921, current church dedicated in 1957 [49]

Rural parishes

The Archdiocese of Omaha has grouped most of its rural parishes into family groups to deal with the shortage of priests and to save money on administrative costs.

Rural Central Deanery

The Rural Central Deanery contains three family groups:

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
Catholic Parishes in Partnership
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 300 E 2nd St, Tilden [50]
St. Bonaventure Church, 2305 S R Road, Raeville,
St. Boniface Church, 301 S. 2nd St, Elgin [51]
St. Francis of Assisi Church, 702 W 11th St, Neligh Church dedicated in 1963 [52] [53]
St. John the Baptist Church, 50898 848 Rd,Clearwater [54]
St. John the Baptist Church, 201 N 4th St,Petersburg [55]
St. Peter de Alcantara Church, 220 US-275, Ewing [56]
St. Theresa of Avila Church, 509 Nebraska St, Clearwater [57]
Heart of Jesus Catholic Parishes
Sacred Heart Church, 200 S 5th St, NorfolkFounded in 1881, current church dedicated in 1899 [58]
St. Joseph Church, 118 W Willow, Pierce Founded as a mission in the late 1800s, current church dedicated in 1903, became a parish in 1905 [59]
St. Leonard Church, 504 Nebraska St, Madison Founded in 1879, current church dedicated in 1913 [60]
St. Patrick Church, 109 N 3rd St, Battle Creek Founded in 1874, current church dedicated in 1902 [61]
St. Peter Church, 1504 Ivy St, Stanton Founded in 1893, current church dedicated in 1970 [62]
Family of the Immaculate Conception
St. Anne Church, 510 S Wilbur St, Dixon
St. Mary Church, 408 Elm St, Laurel [63]
St. Mary Church, 412 E 8th St, Wayne [64]

Rural East Deanery

The Rural East Deanery contains three family groups:

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
Holy Apostles Parish Family [65]
Holy Cross Church, 501 Park St, Bancroft Founded in 1882 [66]
Holy Family Church, 703 4th Ave, Decatur Founded in 1880 [67]
Our Lady of Fatima Church, 462 Elk St, Macy [68]
Sacred Heart Church, 601 Main St, Emerson [69]
St. Augustine Church, 705 S. Mission Dr, Winnebago Founded in 1909 as part of the St. Augustine Indian Mission, established by Katharine Drexel [70]
St. Cornelius Church, 410 3rd St, Homer Founded in 1889, current church dedicated in 1957 [71]
St. John the Baptist Church, 1976 Main St, Pender [72]
St. Joseph Church, 430 Lincoln St, LyonsFounded in 1884 [73]
St. Joseph Church, 501 Main St, Walthill Church dedicated in 1919 [74]
St. Mary Queen of the Apostles Church, 211 Iowa St, HubbardFounded in 1886 [75]
St. Michael Church, 1315 1st Ave, South Sioux City [76]
St. Patrick Church, 119 Elk St, JacksonFounded in 1858 [77]
St. Joseph Family of Parishes
Holy Cross Church, 517 Fraisier Street, Beemer Church dedicated in 1914. Shares pastor with St. Joseph Parish in Lyons since 2005. [78]
Sacred Heart Church, 731 2nd St, Dodge [79]
St. Aloysius Church, 700 Hwy 32, West Point [80]
St. Anthony Church, 413 15th Rd, West Point [81]
St. Boniface Church, 450 12th Rd, West Point [82]
St. John Nepomucene Church, 323 S 2nd St, Howells
St. Joseph Church, 1308 Ave G W, Wisner Founded as a mission in 1879, became a parish in 1893, church completed in 1924. Shares pastor with Holy Cross Parish in Beemer since 2005 [83]
St. Mary Church, 343 N Monitor St, West Point, [84]
Ss. Peter & Paul Church,112 6th St, Howells [85]
St. Wenceslaus Church, 731 2nd St DodgeFounded in 1883, current church dedicated in 1956 [86]
Padre Pio Family Parish Group
St. Charles Borromeo Church, 740 Locust St, North Bend [87]
St. Lawrence Church, 910 Grant St, Scribner [88]
St. Leo Church, 3400 E 16th Street, Fremont Founded in 1868, current church dedicated in 2001 [89]
St. Patrick, 3400 East 16th St, Fremont,Founded in 1869, current church dedicated in 2001 [90]
St. Rose of Lima, 406 E Elk St, Hooper [91]

Rural Northwest Deanery

The Rural NortHwest Deanery contains several family groups:

All Saints Parish and Holy Angels Parish also belong to Our Catholic Family of Parishes. Sacred Heart Parishes of Boyd County are also part of Catholic Parishes of Western Holt and Boyde Counties.

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
All Saints Parish – founded in 2018 as a cluster of churches. Part of Our Catholic Family of Parishes
St. John the Baptist Church, 311 Omaha St, Fordyce Now part of All Saints Parish
Constance, Nebraska St. Joseph Church from SE 1.JPG St. Joseph Church, 88870 554 Ave, Constance Now part of All Saints Parish
Catholic Parishes of Western Holt and Boyd Counties
St. Boniface (Menominee, Nebraska) church and cemetery from S.JPG St. Boniface Church, 106 E 4th St, Stuart Founded in 1896, current church dedicated in 1912. [92]
St Joseph Church, 104 S Tuller St, Atkinson [93]
St. Joseph Mission Church, 85632 Ivy Ave, Amelia Mission of St. Patrick Church. [94]
St. Patrick Church, 330 E Benton St, O'Neill Founded in 1877 [95]
Holy Angels Parish – part of Our Catholic Family of Parishes
St. Andrew Church, 304 S McNamara St BloomfieldNow part of Holy Angels Parish [96]
St. Ludger Church, 410 Bryant Ave, CreightonNow part of Holy Angels Parish [97]
St. Wenceslaus Church 211 4th St, Verdigre Now part of Holy Angels Parish [98]
St. William Church, 262 Buckeye Rd, Niobrara Mission of St. Wencesles Church. Now part of Angels Family Parish [98]
St. Ignatius Church 407 Franklin St, Brunswick Now part of Angels Family Parish [99]
Holy Spirit Catholic Parishes
Holy Trinity Church, 106 W 889 Rd, Hartington Founded in 1883, became a parish in 1887, church dedicated in 1901.Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [100]
St. Frances de Chantal Church, 403 N. Bridge St, Randolph Founded in 1890s, current church dedicated in 1917. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [101]
St. Joseph Church, PoncaFounded in 1890, current church dedicated in 1956. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [102]
St. Mary of the Seven Dolors, 208 E 5th St, Osmond Founded as a mission in 1892, became a parish in 1904, current church dedicated in 1912. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [103]
St. Michael Church, 315 S Madison St, Coleridge Founded as a mission in 1887, became a parish in 1905, church dedicated in 1951. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [104]
St. Paul Church, 205 East Park, Plainview Founded in 1902, current church dedicated in 1925. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [105]
St. Peter Church, 403 Annie St, Newcastle,Founded in 1873, became a parish in 1877, current church dedicated in 1955. Now part of Holy Spirit Parishes [106]
Sacred Heart Parishes of Boyd County – part of Catholic Parishes of Western Holt and Boyd Counties
Ss. Peter & Paul Church, 921 Gale St, Butte Now part of Sacred Heart Parishes [107]
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 417 S 4th St, Lynch Now part of Sacred Heart Parishes
St. Mary Church, 304 E South St, Spencer Now part of Sacred Heart Parishes
St. Rose of Lima Crofton, NE St. Rose of Lima from E 1.JPG 1314 W 5th St, CroftonPart of Our Catholic Family of Parishes [108]

Rural Southwest Deanery

The Rural Southwest Deanery has two parish groups:

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
Divine Mercy308 W 10th St, Schuyler Founded in 2008 with the merger of St. Augustine and St. Mary Parishes [109]
Holy Family103 3rd St, Lindsay [110]
Holy Trinity1733 Rd 12, ClarksonFounded in 1880 [111]
Northern Parishes of Family J
Cedar Rapids, Nebraska St Anthony church from W 1.JPG St. Anthony Church, 508 West Main St, Cedar Rapids Founded in 1888, current church dedicated in 1919 [112]
St. Edward Church, 805 Washington St, St. Edward
St. Michael Church, 524 W Church St, Albion Founded in 1876, current church dedicated in 1908 [113]
Southern Parishes of Family J
St. Lawrence Church 407 Vine St, Silver Creek
St. Michael Church, 2402 20th Ave, Central City [114]
St. Peter Church, 425 Amity St, Clarks Founded as a mission in the 1860s, church dedicated in 1927 [115]
St. Peter Church, 315 N Esther St, Fullerton Founded as a mission in 1887, church completed in 1923 [116]
Ss. Peter & Paul Church, 52121 S 380th Ave, Genoa
Genoa, Nebraska St. Rose of Lima church 1.JPG St. Rose of Lima Church, 116 N Elm St, Genoa
St. Anthony562 17th Ave, Columbus
St. Bonaventure1565 18th Ave, ColumbusFounded in 1860, current church started in 1883 [117]
Ss. Cyril & Methodius120 Cherry St, Clarkson
St. Francis of Assisi203 S 5th St, Humphrey Founded in 1882, current church dedicated in 1894 [118]
St. Isidore3921 20th St, Columbus Founded in 1963, current church dedicated in 2007 [119]
St. Joseph155 A St, Platte Center Founded in 1884, church dedicated in 1924
St. Mary319 N Oak St, Leigh Founded in 1900, current church dedicated in 1969 [120]
St. Michael St. Michael's Catholic Church (Tarnov, Nebraska) 2.jpg 309 3rd St, Tarnov Founded in 1901 [121]
St. Stanislaus1120 8th St, Duncan Founded in 1881 for Polish immigrants, current church completed in 1939

Closed parishes

Parish nameImageAddressDescription
Holy Family Holy Family Catholic Church (Omaha) 2.jpg 1715 Izard St, OmahaFounded in 1883, closed in 2020 [122]
Mother of Perpetual Help5215 Seward St, OmahaClosed [123]
St. Agnes2215 Q St, OmahaFounded in 1886, church dedicated in 1889. Closed in 2017 and sold [124]
St. Anthony5401 S 33rd St, OmahaFounded in 1901 for Lithuanian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1936. Closed in 2014 [125]
St. Patrick1404 Castelar St, OmahaFounded in 1883, closed in 2014 [126]
St. Richard4320 Fort St, OmahaFounded in 1961, closed in 1993 [126]
St. Therese of the Child Jesus2423 Grant St, OmahaFounded in 1917, church completed in 1927, closed in 2013 [127]

See also

Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Omaha

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