List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno

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This is a list of parishes located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Fresno, California. [1]

Contents

Parishes

Merced/Mariposa Vicariate

Atwater

Gustine

Hilmar

Livingston

Los Banos

Mariposa

Merced

Planada

Yosemite

Madera Vicariate

Chowchilla

Dos Palos

Firebaugh

Kerman

Madera

Mendota

Oakhurst

Tranquility

Fresno Metropolitan Vicariate

Clovis

Easton

Fresno

Fresno Rural Vicariate

Cutler

Dinuba

Fowler

Kingsburg

Orange Cove

Parlier

Reedley

Sanger/Del Rey

Selma

Kings Vicariate

Avenal

Coalinga

Corcoran

Hanford

Huron

Laton

Lemoore

Riverdale

Tulare Vicariate

Exeter

Lindsay

Porterville

Tipton

Tulare

Visalia

Woodlake

Bakersfield Metro Vicariate

Arvin

Bakersfield

Frazier Park

Lamont

Tehachapi

Wofford Heights

Kern Rural Vicariate

Buttonwillow

Delano

Earlimart

McFarland

Shafter

Taft

Wasco

High Desert Vicariate

Bishop

California City

Lone Pine

Ridgecrest

Rosamond

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References

  1. "Our Vicariates". Diocese of Fresno. Diocese of Fresno. Retrieved 2022-02-05.
  2. 1 2 Hunter, Pat; Stevens, Janice (September 2007). Fresno's Architectural Past: Volume II. Craven Street Books. ISBN   9780941936972.