List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

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Diocese of Cleveland in red

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. [1] The diocese covers Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne in northeastern Ohio. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Cleveland.

Contents

Cleveland

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Annunciation Architectural illustration of Annunciation Church (historic).jpg ClevelandFormer church
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist St. John's.jpg 1007 Superior Ave NW, Cleveland
Holy Name NE facade - Holy Name Catholic Church.jpg 8328 Broadway Ave SE, Cleveland
Holy Redeemer15712 Kipling Ave, Cleveland
Holy Rosary Cleveland, chiesa del santo rosario, a little italy.jpg 12021 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland
Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception in Cleveland, front.jpg 4129 Superior Ave, Cleveland
Immaculate Heart of Mary 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland
Our Lady of Lourdes3395 E 53rd St, Cleveland
Our Lady of Mount Carmel6928 Detroit Ave, Cleveland
Sacred Heart of Jesus ClevelandFormer church
Sagrada Familia7719 Detroit Ave, Cleveland
St. Adalbert2347 E 83rd St, Cleveland
St. Agnes - Our Lady of Fatima6800 Lexington Ave, Cleveland
St. Aloysius - St. Agatha10932 St. Clair Ave, Cleveland
St. Andrew Kim2310 W 14th St, Cleveland
St. Augustine2486 W 14th St, Cleveland
St. Barbara 1505 Denison Ave, Cleveland
St. Casimir (Polish) St Casimir Church 02 - Cleveland.jpg 8223 Sowinski Ave, Cleveland
St. Colman2027 W 65th St, Cleveland
St. Elizabeth of Hungary St Elizabeths Cleveland Ohio.jpg 9016 Buckeye Rd, Cleveland
St. Emeric1860 W 22nd St, Cleveland
St. Jerome15000 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland
St. John Cantius St. John Cantius Parish, Catholic Church in Cleveland, Ohio.jpg 906 College Ave, Cleveland
St. John Nepomucene Altar of St. John Nepomucene Catholic Church.jpg 3785 Independence Rd, Cleveland
St. Joseph ClevelandFormer church
St. Malachi2459 Washington Ave, Cleveland
St. Mark15800 Montrose Ave, Cleveland
St. Maron St. Maron's Cleveland.jpg 1245 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland
St. Mary's on the Flats Architectural illustration of St. Mary's church, on the Flats.jpg SE corner Columbus & Girard Aves, ClevelandFormer church
St. Mel14436 Triskett Rd, Cleveland
St. Michael the Archangel St michael cleveland 1280.jpg 3114 Scranton Rd, Cleveland
St. Patrick3602 Bridge Ave, Cleveland
Conversion of St. Paul St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Cleveland, Ohio.jpg 1369 E 40th St, ClevelandOriginally an Episcopal church
St. Peter 1533 E 17th St, Cleveland
St. Rocco Saint Rocco Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - exterior 1.jpg 3205 Fulton Rd, Cleveland
Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus St. Stanislaus.jpg 3649 E 65th St, Cleveland
St. Stephen St Stephen Church, west side Cleveland.jpg 1930 W 54th St, Cleveland
St. Vitus St Vitus Church Cleveland.jpg 6019 Lausche Ave, Cleveland
St. Wendelin Saint Wendelin Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - exterior 1.jpg 2281 Columbus Rd, Cleveland
Transfiguration ClevelandFormer church

Akron

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Blessed Trinity300 E Tallmadge Rd, Akron
Immaculate Conception2100 16th St SW, Akron
St. Anthony of Padua83 Mosser Place, Akron
St. Bernard St. Bernard's Church (Akron, Ohio).jpg 44 University Ave, Akron
St. John the Baptist1034 Brown St, Akron
St. Mary750 S Main St, Akron
St. Matthew2603 Benton Ave, Akron
St. Paul433 Mission Dr, Akron
St. Sebastian476 Mull Ave, Akron
St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent, Akron OH, USA.jpg 164 W Market St, Akron
Visitation of Mary87 Broad St, Akron

Other areas

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Church Grafton OH.JPG Grafton
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin MarySouth Amherst Parish merged with St. Joseph in Amherst: served by the same priest. [2]
St. Mary StMary"s Catholic Church Elyria OH.JPG Elyria
St. Joseph Amherst
St. Martin's St. Martin's Catholic Church (Liverpool, Ohio) 1.jpg Liverpool
St. Ladislaus St Ladislaus' Catholic Church, Lorain.jpg Lorain
St. Francis Xavier Saint Francis Xavier Church.jpg Medina
Mother of Sorrows MOTHER OF SORROWS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH ALONG AKRON-PENINSULA ROAD IN PENINSULA, OHIO, NEAR AKRON. ONLY THE STEEPLE... - NARA - 558019.tif Peninsula
St. Christopher St Christopher RC (Rocky River) 2016-05-10 054.jpg Rocky River
St. Martin of Tours Valley City
St. Patrick Old St Patrick's, Wellington.jpg Wellington
St. James St. James Catholic Church, Lakewood Ohio.jpg Lakewood

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References

  1. "Parishes". Diocese of Cleveland. Retrieved May 3, 2020.
  2. "St. Joseph Parish".