List of the Episcopal cathedrals of the United States

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The following is a list of the Episcopal Church cathedrals in the United States and its territories. The dioceses are grouped into nine provinces, the first eight of which, for the most part, correspond to regions of the United States. Province IX is composed of dioceses in Latin America. The see city usually has a cathedral, often the oldest parish in that city, but some dioceses do not have a cathedral. The dioceses of Iowa and Minnesota each have two cathedrals. The Diocese of Wisconsin has three cathedrals.

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Map of dioceses of the Episcopal Church, colored by province
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Province II
Province III
Province IV
Province V
Province VI
Province VII
Province VIII
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Map of dioceses of the Episcopal Church, colored by province

Provinces, Dioceses and Cathedrals

ProvinceDioceseDiocese mapImageCathedral
Province I Diocese of Connecticut ECUSA Connecticut.png Christchurchhartfordct.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Hartford)
Diocese of Maine ECUSA Maine.png Cathedral Church of St. Luke - Portland, Maine 01.JPG Cathedral Church of St. Luke
(Portland)
Diocese of Massachusetts ECUSA Massachusetts.png Cathedral Church of St Paul 05Feb2008.jpg Cathedral Church of St. Paul
(Boston)
Diocese of New Hampshire ECUSA New Hampshire.png No cathedral
Diocese of Rhode Island ECUSA Rhode Island.png No cathedral
Diocese of Vermont ECUSA Vermont.png Episcopal Cathedral Church of St. Paul Burlington Vermont from southwest.jpg Cathedral Church of St. Paul
(Burlington)
Diocese of Western Massachusetts ECUSA Western Massachusetts.png Christ Church Cathedral - Springfield, Massachusetts 03.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Springfield)
Province II Diocese of Albany ECUSA Albany.png CathedralOfAllSaintsAlbany.jpg Cathedral of All Saints
(Albany)
Diocese of Central New York ECUSA Central New York.png St Pauls Syracuse.jpg Saint Paul's Cathedral
(Syracuse)
Diocese of Long Island ECUSA Long Island.png AT Stewart Era Buildings - Cathedral of the Incarnation - Garden City NY.png Cathedral of the Incarnation
(Garden City)
Diocese of New Jersey ECUSA New Jersey.png Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - Trenton 01.JPG Trinity Cathedral
(Trenton)
Diocese of New York ECUSA New York.png StJohnTheDivineWilliamPorto.jpg Cathedral of St. John the Divine
(New York City)
Diocese of Newark ECUSA Newark.png Trinity & St. Phillip's Episcopal Cathedral, Newark jeh.jpg Trinity & St. Philip's Cathedral
(Newark)
Diocese of Puerto Rico Map of USA PR.png Catedral de San Juan 1 - San Juan, PR.jpg Catedral San Juan Bautista
(San Juan)
Diocese of Rochester ECUSA Rochester.png No cathedral
Diocese of the Virgin Islands Virgin Islands-map-CIA.jpg Cathedral Church of All Saints - St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands 01.JPG Cathedral Church of All Saints
(Charlotte Amalie)
Diocese of Western New York ECUSA Western New York.png St Pauls Cathedral Buffalo NY Jun 09.jpg St. Paul's Cathedral
(Buffalo)
Province III Diocese of Bethlehem ECUSA Bethlehem.png Nativity Episcopal Cathedral, Fountain Hill HD 01.JPG Cathedral Church of the Nativity
(Bethlehem)
Diocese of Central Pennsylvania ECUSA Central Pennsylvania.png St. Stephen's Episcopal Cathedral - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 01.JPG St. Stephen's Cathedral
(Harrisburg)
Diocese of Delaware ECUSA Delaware.png No cathedral
Diocese of Easton ECUSA Easton.png Trinity Cathedral (21602806346).jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Easton)
Diocese of Maryland ECUSA Maryland.png Cathedral of the Incarnation (Baltimore, Maryland) 05.JPG Cathedral of the Incarnation
(Baltimore)
Diocese of Northwestern Pennsylvania ECUSA Northwestern Pennsylvania.png Erie, Pennsylvania (8482147882).jpg Cathedral of St. Paul
(Erie)
Diocese of Pennsylvania ECUSA Pennsylvania.png Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral.jpg Philadelphia Episcopal Cathedral
(Philadelphia)
Diocese of Pittsburgh ECUSA Pittsburgh.png Pittsburgh trinitychurch.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Pittsburgh)
Diocese of Southern Virginia ECUSA Southern Virginia.png No cathedral
Diocese of Southwestern Virginia ECUSA Southwestern Virginia.png No cathedral
Diocese of Virginia ECUSA Virginia.png 604 Shrine Mont Tour (10062698193).jpg Cathedral Shrine of the Transfiguration
(Orkney Springs)
Diocese of Washington ECUSA Washington.png WashingtonNationalCathedralHighsmith15393v.jpg Washington National Cathedral
(Washington, D.C.)
Diocese of West Virginia ECUSA West Virginia.png No cathedral
Province IV Diocese of Alabama ECUSA Alabama.png Cathedral Church of the Advent.jpg Cathedral Church of the Advent
(Birmingham)
Diocese of Atlanta ECUSA Atlanta.png Episcopal Cathedral of Saint Philip, Buckhead GA.jpg Cathedral of Saint Philip
(Atlanta)
Diocese of Central Florida ECUSA Central Florida.png Cathedral Church of St. Luke-2.jpg Cathedral Church of St. Luke
(Orlando)
Diocese of the Central Gulf Coast ECUSA Central Gulf Coast.png Christ Church Mobile 1.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Mobile)
Diocese of East Carolina ECUSA East Carolina.png No cathedral
Diocese of East Tennessee ECUSA East Tennessee cropped.png St-johns-cathedral-knoxville-tn1.jpg St. John's Cathedral
(Knoxville)
Diocese of Florida ECUSA Florida.png Jax FL St Johns Church03.jpg St. John's Cathedral
(Jacksonville)
Diocese of Georgia ECUSA Georgia.png No cathedral
Diocese of Kentucky ECUSA Kentucky.png ChristChurchCathedralLouisville.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Louisville)
Diocese of Lexington ECUSA Lexington.png Christ Church Cathedral - Lexington KY.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Lexington)
Diocese of Louisiana ECUSA Louisiana.png StChasFromStreetcarAug2008UptownChurch.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(New Orleans)
Diocese of Mississippi ECUSA Mississippi.png Jackson, Mississippi (3932765480).jpg St. Andrew's Cathedral
(Jackson)
Diocese of North Carolina ECUSA North Carolina.png No cathedral
Diocese of South Carolina ECUSA South Carolina.png Grace Church Cathedral - Charleston 01.jpg Grace Church Cathedral
(Charleston)
Diocese of Southeast Florida ECUSA Southeast Florida.png Miami FL Trinity Episc Cathedral01.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Miami)
Diocese of Southwest Florida ECUSA Southwest Florida.png CathedralStPeteFL.jpg Cathedral Church of St. Peter
(St. Petersburg)
Diocese of Tennessee ECUSA Tennessee cropped.png Christ Church Cathedral, Nashville.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Nashville)
Diocese of Upper South Carolina ECUSA Upper South Carolina.png Trinity Episcopal Church 2013-09-28 13-16-18.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Columbia)
Diocese of West Tennessee ECUSA West Tennessee cropped.png StMarysMemphis.jpg St. Mary's Cathedral
(Memphis)
Diocese of Western North Carolina ECUSA Western North Carolina.png Cathedralofallsouls.JPG Cathedral of All Souls
(Asheville)
Province V Diocese of Chicago ECUSAchicago2013.png Gerald Farinas Chicago Cathedral of Saint James from South.jpg St. James Cathedral
(Chicago)
Diocese of the Great Lakes ECUSA Great Lakes.png No cathedral
Diocese of Indianapolis ECUSA Indianapolis.png ChristChurchCathedralIndy.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Indianapolis)
Diocese of Michigan ECUSA Michigan.png Cathedral Church of Saint Paul.jpg Cathedral Church of St. Paul
(Detroit)
Diocese of Missouri ECUSA Missouri.png Christ Church Episcopal Cathedral, St Louis NRHP 90000345.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(St. Louis)
Diocese of Northern Indiana ECUSA Northern Indiana.png St. James Cathedral in South Bend.jpg Cathedral of St. James
(South Bend)
Diocese of Northern Michigan ECUSA Northern Michigan.png No cathedral
Diocese of Ohio ECUSA Ohio.png Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland, front, closeup.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Cleveland)
Diocese of Southern Ohio ECUSA Southern Ohio.png Cincinnati-christ-church-cathedral.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Cincinnati)
Diocese of Springfield ECUSA Springfield.png Cathedral Church of Saint Paul the Apostle - Springfield, Illinois 01.jpg Cathedral Church of Saint Paul the Apostle
(Springfield)
Diocese of Wisconsin ECUSA Wisconsin.png ChristChurchCathedralEauClaireWI.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Eau Claire)
StPaulCathedralFondduLacWI.jpg St. Paul's Cathedral
(Fond du Lac)
All Saints Episcopal Cathedral.jpg Cathedral Church of All Saints
(Milwaukee)
Province VI Diocese of Colorado ECUSA Colorado.png Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness.jpg Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness
(Denver)
Diocese of Iowa ECUSA Iowa.png St Paul Episcopal Church Des Moines IA.jpg Cathedral Church of Saint Paul
(Des Moines)
2015 Trinity Cathedral - Davenport 01.JPG Trinity Cathedral
(Davenport)
Diocese of Minnesota ECUSA Minnesota.png Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour.jpg Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour
(Faribault)
Saint Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, Minneapolis.jpg St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
(Minneapolis)
Diocese of Montana ECUSA Montana.png St. Peters Episcopal Cathedral.jpg St. Peter's Cathedral
(Helena)
Diocese of Nebraska ECUSA Nebraska.png Trinity Cathedral; Omaha, Nebraska.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Omaha)
Diocese of North Dakota ECUSA North Dakota.png Gethsemane Cathedral - Fargo, North Dakota 01.jpg Gethsemane Cathedral
(Fargo)
Diocese of South Dakota ECUSA South Dakota.png CalvaryCathedralSiouxFalls.jpg Calvary Cathedral
(Sioux Falls)
Diocese of Wyoming ECUSA Wyoming.png St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Laramie, Wyoming LCCN2015632821.tif St. Matthew's Cathedral
(Laramie)
Province VII Diocese of Arkansas ECUSA Arkansas.png Trinity Episcopal Cathedral.JPG Trinity Cathedral
(Little Rock)
Diocese of Dallas ECUSA Dallas.png St. Matthew's Cathedral - Dallas 01.jpg Cathedral Church of Saint Matthew
(Dallas)
Diocese of Kansas ECUSA Kansas.png Grace Cathedral - Exterior Front.JPG Grace Cathedral
(Topeka)
Diocese of Northwest Texas ECUSA Northwest Texas.png No cathedral
Diocese of Oklahoma ECUSA Oklahoma.png St. Paul's 2.jpg St. Paul's Cathedral
(Oklahoma City)
Diocese of the Rio Grande ECUSA Rio Grande.png Cathedral Church of St. John Albuquerque.jpg Cathedral Church of St. John
(Albuquerque)
Diocese of Texas ECUSA Texas.png Christ.church.cathedral.houston.jpg Christ Church Cathedral
(Houston)
Diocese of West Missouri ECUSA West Missouri.png Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral Kansas City.jpg Grace and Holy Trinity Cathedral
(Kansas City)
Diocese of West Texas ECUSA West Texas.png No cathedral
Diocese of Western Kansas ECUSA Western Kansas.png Christ Cathedral Salina KS (cropped).jpg Christ Cathedral
(Salina)
Diocese of Western Louisiana ECUSA Western Louisiana.png St. Mark's Cathedral, Shreveport, LA IMG 2361.JPG St. Mark's Cathedral
(Shreveport)
Province VII Diocese of Alaska National-atlas-alaska.png No cathedral
Diocese of Arizona ECUSA Arizona.png Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Phoenix).png Trinity Cathedral
(Phoenix)
Diocese of California ECUSA California.png 2009-0723-CA-005-GraceCathedral.jpg Grace Cathedral
(San Francisco)
Diocese of Eastern Oregon ECUSA Eastern Oregon.png No cathedral
Diocese of El Camino Real ECUSA El Camino Real.png USA-San Jose-Trinity Episcopal Church-6.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(San Jose)
Diocese of Hawaii Hawaii Locator Map.PNG Honolulu's St. Andrew's Cathedral, from the Ewa side.jpg Cathedral Church of Saint Andrew
(Honolulu)
Diocese of Idaho ECUSA Idaho.png StMichaelsCathedralBoiseID.jpg St. Michael's Cathedral
(Boise)
Diocese of Los Angeles ECUSA Los Angeles.png St. John's Episcopal Church, Los Angeles.JPG St. John's Cathedral
(Los Angeles)
Diocese of Navajoland ECUSA Navajoland.png No cathedral
Diocese of Nevada ECUSA Nevada.png Old Church, Downtown Reno, Nevada (158727024) cropped.jpg Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
(Reno)
Diocese of Northern California ECUSA Northern California.png Trinity Cathedral
(Sacramento)
Diocese of Olympia ECUSA Olympia.png Seattle-St-Marks-Cathedral-north-east-3140.JPG St. Mark's Cathedral
(Seattle)
Diocese of Oregon ECUSA Oregon.png Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland Oregon.jpg Trinity Cathedral
(Portland)
Diocese of San Diego ECUSA San Diego.png StPaulCathedralSanDiego.jpg St. Paul's Cathedral
(San Diego)
Diocese of San Joaquin ECUSA San Joaquin.png St. James' Cathedral
(Fresno)
Diocese of Spokane ECUSA Spokane.png Cathedral of St. John in Spokane.jpg Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
(Spokane)
Diocese of Utah ECUSA Utah.png Church 001.jpg St. Mark's Cathedral
(Salt Lake City)

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