List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis

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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. The archdiocese covers the city of Indianapolis and the southern half of Indiana. The cathedral church of the archdiocese is Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis.

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Indianapolis

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Holy Rosary Holy Rosary Catholic Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) - exterior.jpg 520 Stevens St, Indianapolis Parish formed 1909 to serve Italian community; current church dedicated 1925 [1]
Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Haughville.jpg Haughville, Indianapolis
Our Lady of Lourdes Our Lady of Lourdes (1941) - panoramio - WSaves PublicArt.jpg 5333 E Washington St, IndianapolisCurrent church completed 1942 [2]
Sacred Heart of Jesus1530 Union St, Indianapolis [3]
St. Joan of Arc4217 Central Ave, IndianapolisFounded 1921; Roman basilica style church completed 1929 [4]
St. John the Evangelist Saint John the Evangelist Church (Indianapolis, Indiana) - exterior.jpg 126 W Georgia St, IndianapolisListed on NRHP [5] [6]
St. Luke7575 Holliday Dr E, IndianapolisParish established 1961 [7]
St. Mary Iglesia catolica de Santa Maria, Indianapolis, Estados Unidos, 2012-10-22, DD 01.jpg 311 N New Jersey St, Indianapolis [8]
St. Michael the Archangel Church of Saint Michael the Archangel (Indianapolis, Indiana) - exterior, front.jpg 3354 W 30th St,IndianapolisCurrent church built 1953-1954 [9]
St. Monica6131 Michigan Rd, Indianapolis [10]
St. Patrick950 Prospect St, Indianapolis
Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral - Indianapolis 01 (cropped).jpg 1347 N Meridian St, IndianapolisClassical Revival church built 1906-1907 [11]
St. Philip Neri St. Philip Neri Church in Indianapolis, church front.jpg 550 N Rural St, IndianapolisChurch built 1909 [12]

Richmond

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
Holy Family Holy Family Church (Richmond, Indiana) - exterior.jpg 815 W Main St, Richmond
St. Mary Church of Saint Mary (Richmond, Indiana) - exterior.jpg Richmond
St. Andrew Saint Andrew Church (Richmond, Indiana) - exterior.jpg 35 S 5th St, Richmond

Terre Haute

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
St. Benedict St. Benedict Parish (Terre Haute, Indiana), exterior.jpg Terre Haute
St. Joseph University Parish St. Joseph University Parish - exterior facade.jpg Terre Haute
St. Patrick Saint Patrick Catholic Parish (Terre Haute, Indiana), exterior.jpg Terre Haute

Other areas

NameImageLocationDescription/notes
St. Vincent de Paul St. Vincent de Paul in Bedford, front and southern side vertical.jpg Bedford
St. Charles Borromeo St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church, Bloomington.jpg Bloomington
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Saint Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church (Cambridge City, Indiana) - exterior.jpg Cambridge City
St. Michael St. Michael's Church in Cannelton.jpg Cannelton
St. Bartholomew St. Bartholomew's Catholic Church, Columbus, Indiana (73837).jpg Columbus
St. Mary St. Mary's Church in Indiana.jpg Floyd County
St. Boniface St. Boniface's Catholic Church at Fulda, front.jpg Fulda
St. Francis and Clare of Assisi Johnson County - St Francis Claire Catholic Church - P1100011.JPG Johnson County
St. Rose of Lima Saint Rose of Lima Roman Catholic Church (Knightstown, Indiana) - exterior 2.jpg Knightstown
St. Lawrence St. Lawrence Catholic Church, Lawrenceburg, IN (48370050582).jpg Lawrenceburg
St. Bridget St. Bridget Catholic Church, Liberty, Indiana2.jpg Liberty
St. Mary CHURCH, SOUTH FRONT FROM SOUTHWEST - St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church and School, 413 East Second Street, Madison, Jefferson County, IN HABS IND,39-MAD,39-1.tif Madison
St. Mary St Mary's of Navelliton.jpg Navilleton
Holy Family Holy Family Catholic Church (Oldenburg, Indiana) - exterior.jpg Oldenburg
Immaculate Conception Convent Church Immaculate Conception Convent Church (Oldenburg, Indiana) - exterior.jpg Oldenburg
Holy Cross Holy Cross Catholic Church in St. Croix.jpg St. Croix
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Saint Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church (Rushville, Indiana) - exterior.jpg Rushville
Blessed Sacrament Chapel Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods
Immaculate Conception Church of the Immaculate Conception (Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana), exterior, front.jpg Saint-Mary-of-the-Woods
St. Meinrad Archabbey Spencer County
St. Pius X Troy St Pius X complex.jpg Troy

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References

  1. "The Italian Heritage and History of Our Church". Holy Rosary. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  2. "Our History". Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Parish. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  3. "Home page". Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  4. "History". St. Joan of Arc. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  5. "St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church". National Park Service, U.S. Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
  6. Sister Francis Assisi Kennedy (2009). The Archdiocese of Indianapolis, 18342009: Like a Mustard Seed Growing. Strasbourg, France: Editions du Signe. p. 95. ISBN   978-2-7468-1911-5.
  7. "Our Story". Saint Luke Catholic Church. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  8. "Home page". St. Mary Catholic Church. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  9. "A Brief History". St. Michael the Archangel. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  10. "Home page". St. Monica Catholic Church. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  11. "History". Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral. Retrieved May 2, 2020.
  12. "Brief History of St Philip Neri Parish". St. Philip Neri. Retrieved May 2, 2020.