List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati
This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati. The archdiocese covers the southwest region of the U.S. state of Ohio, including the greater Cincinnati and Dayton metropolitan areas.[1] The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains in Cincinnati.
Though not part of the archdiocese, the Cincinnati metropolitan area also includes the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Covington, Kentucky, located across the Ohio River from Cincinnati.
Cincinnati
[edit]Current churches
[edit]Name | Image | Neighborhood and Address | Description/sources |
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All Saints | 8939 Montgomery Rd, Cincinnati (Kenwood) | Parish established in 1948; church completed in 1952. A previous, separate parish of the same name had existed in Cincinnati between 1845 and 1936.[2] | |
Annunciation | 3547 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati (Clifton) | Parish established in 1910; present church completed in 1930.[3] | |
Assumption | 7711 Joseph St, Cincinnati (Mt. Healthy) | Parish established in 1954; present church completed in 1979.[4] | |
Corpus Christi | 2014 Springdale Rd, Cincinnati (Mt. Healthy) | Parish established in 1958; present church completed in 1961.[5] | |
Guardian Angels | 6531 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati (Mt. Washington) | Parish established in 1892; present church completed in 1971.[6] | |
Holy Cross/Immaculata | 30 Guido St, Cincinnati (Mt. Adams) | Immaculata parish established in 1859, merger with Holy Cross in 1970; church completed in 1860.[7] | |
Holy Family | 814 Hawthorne Ave, Cincinnati (Price Hill) | Parish established 1884; present church completed in 1917.[8] | |
Holy Name | 2422 Auburn Ave, Cincinnati (Mt. Auburn) | Parish established in 1904.[9] | |
Holy Trinity | 2420 Drex Ave, Cincinnati (Norwood) | Parish established in 1994 through a merger of three Norwood parishes: St. Elizabeth (parish established 1884), St. Matthew (church completed 1922), and Sts. Peter and Paul (church completed 1940). Holy Trinity Parish meets in the former Sts. Peter and Paul church.[10] | |
Immaculate Heart of Mary | 7820 Beechmont Ave, Cincinnati (Forestville) | Parish established 1944; current church built in 1980 with substantial renovations completed in 2003.[11] | |
Mother of Christ | 5301 Winneste Ave, Cincinnati (Winton Hills) | Parish founded in 1945 as a primarily Black congregation; present church completed in 1965.[12] | |
Nativity | 5935 Pandora Ave, Cincinnati (Pleasant Ridge) | Parish established in 1917; present church completed in 1969.[13] | |
Old St. Mary's | 123 E 13th St, Cincinnati | Parish established and church completed in 1841. It is the oldest continually-used house of worship in Cincinnati; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.[14] | |
Our Lady of Lavang | 314 Township Ave, Cincinnati (Elmwood Place) | Vietnamese Catholic community in existence since at least 1978.[15] The parish began worshipping in the former St. Aloysius church (1889) after its parish disbanded in 1998.[16] | |
Our Lady of Lourdes | 2832 Rosebud Dr, Cincinnati (Covedale) | Parish established in 1927; present church completed in 1967.[17] | |
Our Lady of the Rosary | 17 Farragut Rd, Cincinnati (Greenhills) | Parish established in 1942; current church, which includes hundreds of time capsules filled with memorabilia from original donors built into the walls, completed in 1959.[18] | |
Our Lady of the Valley | 330 W Vine St, Cincinnati (Reading) | Parish established in 2021 with the merger of Sts. Peter and Paul (1850) and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (1874). The parish worships at the former Sts. Peter and Paul church, completed in 1860.[19] | |
Our Lady of the Visitation | 3172 South Rd, Cincinnati (Mack) | Parish established in 1946; current church completed in 1962.[20] | |
Our Lady of Victory | 810 Neeb Rd, Cincinnati (Delhi) | Parish established in 1842 as St. Stephen's, later renamed Our Lady of Victory in 1853. Current church completed in 1979.[21] | |
Our Lord, Christ the King | 3223 Linwood Ave, Cincinnati (Mt. Lookout) | Parish established in 1926; current church completed in 1957.[22] | |
Resurrection | 1619 California Ave, Cincinnati (Bond Hill) | Parish established in 2010 with the merger of St. Andrew (Avondale), St. Mark (Evanston), St. Agnes (Bond Hill) and St. Martin de Porres (Lincoln Heights) parishes - all historically Black congregations.[23] Current church, formerly St. Agnes, was completed in 1956.[12] | |
Resurrection of Our Lord | 1750 First Ave, Cincinnati (Price Hill) | Parish established in 1919; current church completed in 1955.[24] | |
Sacred Heart | 2733 Massachusetts Ave, Cincinnati (Camp Washington) | Parish established in 1970 by the merger of the predominantly Italian 1890 parish of Sacred Heart
(Downtown Cincinnati) and the predominantly German parish of the same name (Camp Washington).[25] The present church, built by the German Sacred Heart parish, was completed in 1889.[26] | |
St. Aloysius Gonzaga | 4366 Bridgetown Rd, Cincinnati (Bridgetown North) | Parish established in 1867; present church completed in 1963.[27] | |
St. Aloysius on the Ohio | 6218 Portage St, Cincinnati (Sayler Park) | Opened in 1868; present church, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was completed in 1888. | |
St. Andrew Kim Korean Community | 3171 Struble Rd, Cincinnati (Colerain Township) | Parish established in 1994.[28] Current church built as a home and/or protestant church in 1940.[29] | |
St. Ann | 2900 Galbraith Rd, Cincinnati (Groesbeck) | Parish established in 1953 as a spiritual continuation of a former Cincinnati westside St. Ann parish (1866-1938). Present church completed in 1959.[30] | |
St. Anthony, National Shrine | 5000 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati | ||
St. Anthony of Padua Maronite | 2524 Victory Parkway, Cincinnati (East Walnut Hills) | Parish established in 1910; current church, originally built as a synagogue in 1915, was purchased from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1955.[31] | |
St. Anthony Oratory | 6204 Desmond St, Cincinnati (Madisonville) | Present church completed in 1874.[32] Appears to have absorbed St. Margaret-St. John Parish (Fairfax) in 2022.[33] | |
St. Antoninus | 1500 Linneman St, Cincinnati (Covedale) | Parish established and present church completed in 1944.[34] | |
St. Bartholomew | 9375 Winton Rd, Cincinnati (Springfield Township) | ||
St. Bernard | 735 Derby Ave, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1919; present church completed in 1920.[35] | |
St. Bernard of Clairvaux | 7130 Harrison Ave, Cincinnati (Taylors Creek) | Parish established in 1867; present church completed in 1935.[36] | |
St. Boniface | 1750 Chase Ave, Cincinnati (Northside) | Parish established, along with the former parish of St. Patrick, in 1861 as offshoots of St. Aloysius. Present church completed in 1927.[37] | |
St. Catharine of Siena | 2848 Fischer Pl, Cincinnati (Westwood) | Parish established in 1903; present church completed in 1923.[38] | |
St. Cecilia | 3105 Madison Rd, Cincinnati (Oakley) | Parish established in 1908;[39] present church completed in 1928.[40] | |
St. Clare | 1443 Cedar Ave, Cincinnati (College Hill) | Parish established in 1909; present church completed in 1957.[41] | |
St. Clement | 4536 Vine St, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1851; present church completed in 1871.[42] | |
St. Dominic | 4551 Delhi Pike, Cincinnati
(Delhi) |
Parish established in 1933; present church completed in 1957.[43] | |
St. Francis De Sales | 1600 Madison Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1849; present church completed in 1879 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[44] | |
St. Francis Seraph | 1615 Vine St, Cincinnati | Parish established and present church completed in 1859 on the former site of the Archdiocese's first cathedral: Christ Church.[45] | |
St. Francis Xavier | 611 Sycamore St, Cincinnati
(Downtown) |
Parish established in 1840; present church completed in 1859 on the site of the Archdiocese's second cathedral: St. Peter.[46] | |
St. Gertrude | 6543 Miami Ave, Cincinnati
(Madeira) |
Mission established in 1923 and raised to parish status in 1944; present church completed in 1961.[47] | |
St. Ignatius Loyola | 5222 North Bend Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1945; present church completed in 1970.[48] | |
St. James of the Valley | 411 Springfield Pike, Cincinnati
(Wyoming) |
Parish established in the late 19th century. Present church completed in 1940.[49] | |
St. James the Greater | 3565 Hubble Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1840. Present church completed in 1980.[50] | |
St. Jerome Mission Chapel | 131 Rohde Ave, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1863. Present church completed in 1866.[51] St. Jerome is currently a mission congregation of Guardian Angels Parish, Cincinnati (Mt. Washington).[52] | |
St. John Fisher | 3227 Church St, Cincinnati
(Newtown) |
Parish established in 1947. Present church completed in 2005.[53] | |
St. John Neumann | 12191 Mill Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1978. The present church was completed in 1985 and significantly renovated in 1999.[54] | |
St. John the Baptist | 5375 Dry Ridge Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1860. The present church was completed in 1997.[55] | |
St. John the Evangelist | 7121 Plainfield Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1891. Present church completed in 1967.[56] | |
St. John the Evangelist | 9080 Cincinnati Dayton Rd, West Chester | Parish founded in 1880. Present church completed in 1961 with a major renovation and expansion in 1986.[57] | |
St. Joseph | 745 Ezzard Charles Dr, Cincinnati (West End) | Parish founded in 1846. Present church completed in 1965.[58] | |
St. Jude | 5924 Bridgetown Rd, Cincinnati | Parish established in 1956. Current church completed in 1970.[59] | |
St. Lawrence | 3680 Warsaw Ave, Cincinnati (Price Hill) | Parish established in 1870. Present church, built on one of the highest hilltops in Cincinnati, completed in 1894.[60] | |
St. Leo the Great | 1851 Baltimore Ave, Cincinnati (North Fairmount) | Parish established in 1886. Current church completed in 1911.[61] | |
St. Monica St. George | 328 W. McMillan St., Cincinnati | Newman Center for University of Cincinnati | |
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains | 325 Eighth St W, Cincinnati | Dedicated 1845, it was the first large church west of the Allegheny Mountains; listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
St. Pius X | 1662 Blue Rock St, Cincinnati | Dedicated 1879, originally known as St. Patrick's; listed on the National Register of Historic Places | |
St. Rose | 2501 Riverside Dr, Cincinnati | Built in 1867, listed on the National Register of Historic Places |
Former churches
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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All Saints | Cincinnati | ||
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 2622 Gilbert Ave, Cincinnati | Originally an Irish congregation. Church completed in 1885. Closed in 1998.[62] | |
Holy Cross | Cincinnati (Mt. Adams) | ||
Holy Trinity | Cincinnati | ||
St. Andrew | Cincinnati (Avondale) | ||
St. Augustine | 923 Bank St, Cincinnati | ||
St. George | Cincinnati | ||
St. Mary | Hamilton | ||
St. Michael the Archangel | 2110 St. Michael St, Cincinnati | ||
St. Paul | Cincinnati | ||
Sts. Peter and Paul | Petersburg Cemetery on Santa Fe-New Knoxville Rd, Wapakoneta (Petersburg) | Parish founded in 1835. Mother church of St. Joseph, Wapakoneta; St. John the Evangelist, Fryburg; St. Lawrence, Rhine; and Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception, Botkins. Parish dissolved in 1897 and its 1869 log church with it.[63] | |
St. Philomena | 619 E Third St, Cincinnati | ||
St. Stephen | 1114 Troy St. Dayton | Began as a mission of Holy Name Catholic to serve the Hungarians living in Dayton. Church was completed in 1952 and now stand vacant.[64] | |
St. Veronica | Hamilton | ||
Our Lady of Perpetual Help | Cincinnati (Sedamsville) |
Dayton
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
---|---|---|---|
Emmanuel | 149 Franklin St, Dayton | First Catholic church established in Dayton in 1837. This building was eventually torn down and a new building was completed and dedicated on October 5, 1873. Andrew Kinninger and Frederick Lampert built the German gothic structure out of soft brick, trimmed in Dayton limestone. In 1912 a stucco rock façade was put in place, but the limestone trim remained. In 1920 wind blew down the 150 foot rear spire. The church also featured twin spires that housed large clocks, but they were removed in 1956 due to wind damage.[65][66] | |
Holy Angels | 1322 Brown St, Dayton | Parish established 1901; current church completed in 1927.[67] | |
Holy Cross Lithuanian | 1924 Leo St, Dayton | Parish established 1914; current church completed in 1915.[68] | |
Holy Family | 140 S Findlay St, Dayton | Parish established in 1905; church completed in 1925. The only church in the archdiocese that solely offers Latin Mass.[69] | |
Holy Trinity | 272 Bainbridge St, Dayton | Oldest Catholic church in Dayton that is still standing.[70] Parish established in 1859. Church dedicated August 15, 1861. The main steeple was completed in 1868.[71][72] | |
Immaculate Conception Chapel | 300 College Park, Dayton | University of Dayton | |
Incarnation | 7415 Far Hills Dr, Dayton | Parish established in 1945; present church was completed in 1970.[73] | |
Our Lady of Grace | 527 Forest Ave and 533 Odlin Ave, Dayton | Parish established in 2014 with the merger of Corpus Christi (1911), Our Lady of Mercy (1928) parishes, as well as the remnants of the Assumption (1959) and St. Agnes (1915) parishes. The congregation worships in the Corpus Christi (1911) and Our Lady of Mercy (1929).[74] | |
Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception | 2300 S Smithville Rd, Dayton | Parish established in 1948; present church completed in 1966.[75] | |
Our Lady of the Rosary | 22 Notre Dame Ave, Dayton | Parish established and present church completed in 1888.[76] | |
Precious Blood | 4961 Salem Ave, Dayton | Parish established in 1950, current church was built in 2000.[77] | |
Sacred Heart Vietnamese Community | 217 W Fourth St, Dayton | Parish established in 2001;[78] current church was completed in 1895 by the former Sacred Heart parish (1883-1996). | |
St. Adalbert Polish | 1511 Valley St, Dayton | ||
St. Anthony of Padua | 830 Bowen St, Dayton | Parish established in 1913; current church completed in 1954.[79] | |
St. Barbara the Great Byzantine Community | 3650 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn | Currently worships in the St. John Bosco Chapel at Wright State University.[80] | |
St. Benedict the Moor | 519 Liscum Dr, Dayton | Historically Black Parish established in 2005 with the merger of St. James and Resurrection parishes.[81] | |
St. Francis of Assisi | 6245 Wilmington Pike, Dayton | Parish established in 1969; present church completed in 2004.[82] | |
St. Helen | 605 Granville Pl, Dayton | Parish established in 1953; present church completed in 1966 with major renovations in 1977 and 2003.[83] | |
St. Henry | 6696 N Springboro Pike, Dayton | Parish established in 1960; present church completed in 1980.[84] | |
St. Ignatius of Antioch Maronite | 50 Nutt Rd, Dayton | Parish established in 1993.[85] Present church, built in 1967,[86] purchased from Christ the King Lutheran Church (NALC) in 2019.[87] | |
St. Joseph | 411 E 2nd St, Dayton | Parish founded in 1846, Italian Byzantine style church built 1911.[88][89] | |
St. Leonard Faith Community | 8100 Clyo Rd, Dayton | Franciscan congregation associated with CHI Living Communities,[90] a retirement home. Currently worships in the former St. Leonard Franciscan Seminary chapel.[91] | |
St. Mary | 543 Xenia Ave, Dayton | ||
St. Peter | 6161 Chambersburg Rd, Huber Heights | ||
St. Rita Catholic Church | 5401 N Main St, Dayton | Parish established in 1921, church built in 1967 | |
Queen of Apostles | 4435 E Patterson Rd, Dayton | Non-territorial, Marianist parish established in 1973; currently meets at Mount St. John Queen of Apostles Chapel.[92] | |
Queen of Martyrs | 4134 Cedar Ridge Rd, Dayton |
Other cities
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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St. Bernadette | 1479 Locust Lake Rd, Amelia | Parish established in 1950; present church built in 2009.[93] | |
Holy Trinity | Batavia | ||
Immaculate Conception | 116 N Mill St, Botkins | Parish established in 1865; present church completed in 1961.[94] | |
Immaculate Conception | 200 Clay St, Bradford | Parish established in 1875; current church completed in 1925.[95] | |
St. Lawrence | 16053 Botkins Rd, Botkins (Rhine) | Parish established in 1856. Present church completed in 1894.[96] | |
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary | State Route 119, Cassella | ||
St. Aloysius | 6036 OH-274, Celina (Carthagena) | Parish established in 1860;[97] present church completed in 1878. | |
Immaculate Conception | 229 W Anthony St, Celina | Parish established in 1865; current church completed in 1903.[98] | |
Precious Blood | 35 South Maple St,Chickasaw | Parish established in 1903. Current church completed in 1967.[99] | |
Holy Trinity | Coldwater | Parish established in 1867; present church completed in 1899.[100] | |
Our Lady of Victory | Delhi Township | ||
St. Joseph | Egypt | Parish established in 1852 out of St. Augustine Parish, Minster. Present church completed in 1887.[101] | |
St. Paul Catholic Church | Englewood | Parish established in 1972, church built in 1973 | |
Mary, Help of Christians | 954 N Maple Ave, Fairborn | Parish established 1862, present church completed in 1970.[102] | |
Sacred Heart | 400 Nilles Rd, Fairfield | Parish established in 1957; present church completed in 1989.[103] | |
St. Angela Merici | 130 Stone Alley, Fayetteville | Parish established in 2003 with the merger of St. Patrick and St. Martin parishes. The parish worships in the former St. Patrick church.[104] | |
Mary, Help of Christians | 403 Sharpsburg Rd, Fort Recovery | Parish established in 1881; current church completed in 1977.[105] | |
St. Anthony | 471 St. Anthony Rd, Fort Recovery | Parish established in 1852; present church completed in 1874.[106] | |
St. Joseph | 1689 St Joe Rd,
Fort Recovery |
Parish established in 1839. Present church completed in 1861 with a major remodel in 1918-1920. [107] | |
Holy Family | Frenchtown | Parish established in 1846; present church completed in 1866. Oldest church in Darke county in continuous use.[108] | |
St. John | Fryburg | ||
St. George | 509 East State St, | Parish established in 1902.[109] | |
St. Augustine | 6931 Weaver Rd, Germantown | Parish established in 1940; present church completed in 1963.[110] | |
St. Gabriel | 48 West Sharon Ave, | Parish established in 1859; present church completed in 1907.[111] | |
St. Patrick | Glynwood | ||
St. Benignus | 204 S 2nd St, Greenfield | Parish established in 1856; present church building, a former Methodist church, purchased in 1904.[112] | |
St. Ann | 3000 Pleasant Ave, Hamilton | Parish established in 1908; present church completed in 1938.[113] | |
Queen of Peace | 2550 Millville Ave, Hamilton | Parish established in 1941.[114] | |
St. Joseph | 171 Washington St,
Hamilton |
Parish established and present church completed in 1867.[115] | |
St. Julie Billiart | 224 Dayton St,
Hamilton |
Parish established in 1989 with the merger of St. Stephen, St. Mary, and St. Veronica parishes, all of Hamilton. Current church, formerly St. Stephen, was completed in 1854, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, and extensively renovated in 1992.[116] | |
St. John the Baptist | 10010 Carolina Trace Rd, | Parish established in 1851. Present church completed in 2019.[117] | |
St. Augustine | 44 East Washington St, Jamestown | ||
Ascension | Kettering | Parish established in 1955; present church completed in 1988.[118] | |
St. Albert the Great | 3033 Far Hills Ave, Kettering | Parish established in 1939.[119] | |
St. Charles Borromeo | 4500 Ackerman Blvd, Kettering | Parish established in 1962;[120] present church completed in 1993.[121] | |
St. Francis de Sales | 20 Desales Ave, | Parish established c. 1883;[122] present church completed in 2013.[123] | |
St. Columban | 894 Oakland Rd, Loveland | Parish established in 1893;[124] present church completed in 2002.[125] | |
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary | Maria Stein | Parish formed in 1847; present church completed in 1858.[126] | |
St. John the Baptist | 8533 OH-119,
Maria Stein |
Parish formed in 1837; present church completed in 1888.[127] | |
Sacred Heart | 9377 OH-119, Anna(McCartyville) | Parish established in 1882; present church was completed in 2007.[128] | |
St. Michael | 40 Walnut St, Mechanicsburg | ||
Our Lady of Good Hope | 6 South 3rd St, Miamisburg | Parish established as St. Michael's in 1852.[129] Present church completed in 1956.[130] | |
Holy Family | 201 Clark St, Middletown | Parish established in 1991 from the former parishes of Holy Trinity (1852), St. John (1872), and St. Mary (1847); holds masses at Holy Trinity Church (1899) and St. John Church (1927).[131][132][133][134] | |
St. Andrew | 552 Main St, Milford | Parish established in 1853; current church completed in 1923.[135] | |
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton | 5900 Buckwheat Rd, Milford | Parish established in 1976 as an offshoot of St. Andrew in Milford; present church completed in 1988.[136] | |
St. Augustine | 48 North Hanover St, Minster | Parish established in 1836; present church completed in 1848. The twin steeples were added in 1876.[137] | |
Our Lady of Sorrows | 330 Lebanon St, Monroe | Parish established in 1869 as Holy Trinity, then Our Lady of Seven Dolors, then finally Our Lady of Sorrows; present church completed in 1886 and rebuilt in 1942 following a fire.[138] | |
Our Lady of Guadalupe | 6701 OH-219, Montezuma | Present church completed in 1960. | |
Holy Redeemer | 120 S Eastmoor Dr, New Bremen | Parish established in 1872; current church completed in 1970.[139] | |
Sacred Heart | 209 West Lake Ave, New Carlisle | Parish established in 1950; current church completed in 2005.[140] | |
St. John the Evangelist | 400 N Spring St, | Parish established in 1854. Current church completed in 1960.[141] | |
St. Bernard | 272 Main St, New Weston (Burkettsville) | Parish established in 1874.[142] | |
St. Joseph | 25 E Harrison Ave | Parish established in 1860. Original church built in 1887. Present church was completed in 1962. A new, larger sanctuary was added on in 2015.[143] | |
Immaculate Conception | 164 W Elm St, North Lewisburg | Parish established in 1863; current church completed in 1869.[144] | |
St. Louis | North Star | ||
St. Nicholas | State Route 705 and Washington St, Osgood | ||
St. Anthony | State Route 49 & St. Anthony Rd, Padua | ||
St. Boniface | 310 S Downing St, Piqua | Parish established in 1855;[145] present church completed in 1865.[146] | |
St. Louis | 15 E Star Rd, | Parish established as St. John in 1892.[147] Present church completed in 1914.[148] | |
St. Remy | Russia | ||
St. Aloysius | 3350 Chapel Rd, Okeana (Shandon) | Parish established in 1868;[149] present church completed in 1984.[150] | |
St. Francis | 1509 Cranberry Rd, | Parish established in 1856 out of St. Henry Parish in St. Henry; present church completed in 1906.[151] | |
St. Henry | 272 East Main St, | Parish established in 1839; present church completed in 1897.[152] | |
Holy Rosary | 511 E Spring St, St. Marys | Parish established in 1852;[153] Current church completed in 1979.[154] | |
Sacred Heart | 121 East Walnut Street, St. Paris | The first resident pastor was appointed in 1954. Current church completed in 1882.[155] | |
St. Patrick | St. Patrick | ||
St. Rose | Main St., St. Rose | ||
St. Sebastian | Sebastian | ||
Holy Angels | Sidney | Current church completed in 1892.[156] | |
St. Charles Borromeo | 31 S Chillicothe St, South Charleston | Present church completed in 1905.[157] | |
St. Bernard | 910 Lagonda Ave, Springfield | Parish established out of St. Raphael parish (Springfield) in 1860; church completed in 1870.[158] | |
St. Joseph | 802 Kenton St, Springfield | Parish established out of St. Raphael parish (Springfield) in 1883. Present church completed in 1897.[159] | |
St. Raphael | 225 E. High St, Springfield | ||
St. John the Baptist | 753 S. Hyatt St, | Parish founded in 1856; present church completed in 1998.[160] | |
Holy Name of Jesus | 222 Hamilton Ave, Trenton | Parish established in 1891; Church completed in 1961.[139] | |
St. Christopher | 435 E National Rd, Vandalia | Parish established in 1957; present church completed in 1994.[161] | |
St. Denis | 14 East Woods St, | Parish established in 1888, present church completed in 1962.[162] | |
St. John | 11319 Van Buren St, Wapokoneta (Fryburg) | Parish established in 1848, present church completed in 1850.[163] | |
St. Joseph | 309 S Pearl St, Wapokoneta | Parish established in 1839. Present church completed in 1911. [164] | |
St. Augustine | 5717 Lytle Rd, Waynesville | ||
Holy Trinity | 612 E Mulberry St, West Union | ||
St. Ann | 370 South 5th St, Williamsburg | Parish established in 1947.[165] | |
St. Columbkille | 73 North Mulberry St, | Parish established in 1870; present church completed in 1919.[166] | |
St. Brigid | 312 Fairground Rd, Xenia | Parish established in 1849; the original church was built in 1852 and destroyed by a tornado in 1974. Current church completed in 1977.[167] | |
St. Louis | Owensville, Ohio | Parish established in 1856; the original church was built in 1857 and destroyed by a fire. Current church was built in 1920. | |
St. Philomena | Stonelick Township, Clermont County, Ohio | Parish established in 1839 and is the oldest Catholic Church in Clermont County[168] |
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