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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami

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This article is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Miami in Florida. It also includes a list of Eastern Rite Catholic churches within the archdiocese.

The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral of Mary in Miami. The archdiocese includes 118 Roman Catholic parishes and missions divided into 10 deaneries in Miami-Dade, Broward and Monroe Counties.

Historic parishes in the archdiocese include

Cathedral

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Name Image Location Description/Notes
Cathedral of Saint Mary 7525 NW. 2nd Ave, Miami Ground broken in 1955, dedicated in 1957[1][2]

Miami-Dade County

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The archdiocese has five deaneries in Miami-Dade County.

East Dade Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Miami, Miami Beach and other communities.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Corpus Christi 3220 NW. 7th Ave, Miami Founded in 1941, current church dedicated in 1959[3]
Gesu 118 NE. 2nd St, Miami Dedicated in 1896, it is the oldest Catholic church in Miami.[4][5] Listed on NRHP in 1974.
St. Agnes 100 Harbor Dr, Key Biscayne Founded in 1952. Current church dedicated in 1954[6]
St. Augustine Church & Student Center 1400 Miller Rd, Coral Gables Serves the University of Miami community[7]
St. Francis de Sales 621 Alton Rd, Miami Beach Original chapel built in 1940 as a mission church, became a parish in 1964[8]
St. Francis Xavier 1698 NW. 4th Ave, Miami Founded in 1927, merged with Gesu Parish in 2009[9]
St. Hugh 3460 Royal Rd, Coconut Grove Established in 1959. Church built in 1960.[10]
St. John Bosco 1349 W. Flagler St, Miami Established in 1962. Current church dedicated in 1965.[11]
St. Kieran 3605 S. Miami Ave, Miami Established in 1967. Current church dedicated in 1970s.[12]
St. Michael the Archangel 2987 W. Flagler St, Miami Established in 1946.[13]
St. Patrick 3716 Garden Ave, Miami Beach Church dedicated in 1929[14]
Ss. Peter & Paul 900 SW. 26th Rd, Miami Romantic style church, dedicated in 1940[15][16]
St. Raymond 3475 SW. 17th St, Miami Current church dedicated in 1972[17]

Northeast Dade Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Miami, North Miami and other communities.[18]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Holy Family 14500 NE. 11th Ave, North Miami Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1967[19]
Holy Redeemer 1301 NW. 71st St, Miami Parish found in the 1940s for Black Catholics, church dedicated in 1950[20]
Notre Dame D'Haiti 110 NE, 62nd St, Miami Founded as mission in 1980s[21]
St. James 540 NW. 132nd St, North Miami Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1963[22]
St. Joseph 8670 Byron Ave, Miami Beach Founded in 1947 [23]
St. Lawrence 2200 NE. 191st St, Miami Founded in 1956[24]
St. Martha 9221 Biscayne Blvd, Miami Shores Founded in 1970, church dedicated in 1983[25]
St. Mary Magdalen 17775 North Bay Rd, Sunny Isles Beach Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1957[26]
St. Philip Neri 15700 NW. 20th Ave, Miami Gardens Founded as mission in the 1940s for Black Catholics, church dedicated in 1954[27]
St. Rose of Lima 415 NE 105th St, Miami Founded in 1948. church dedicated in 1961[28]
Visitation 100 NE. 191st St, Miami Founded in 1956[29]

Northwest Dade Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Hialeah, Miami and other communities.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Blessed Trinity 4020 Curtiss Pkwy, Virginia Gardens Founded in 1953, church consecrated in 1958[30]
Immaculate Conception 4497 W. 1st Ave, Hialeah Founded as mission in 1954, church dedicated in 1964[31]
Mother of Our Redeemer 8445 NW. 186th St, Miami Founded in 1988[32]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 11691 NW. 25th St, Doral Founded in 2001, church dedicated in 2015[33]
Our Lady of the Lakes 15801 NW. 67th Ave, Miami Lakes Founded in 1967, church dedicated in 1987[34]
San Lazaro 4400 W. 18th Ave, Hialeah Founded in 1982, church dedicated in 1987[35]
Santa Barbara 6801 W. 30th Ave, Hialeah Founded in 1987, church dedicated in 2000[36]
St. Benedict 701 W. 77th St, Hialeah Founded in 1973, church dedicated in 1980[37]
St. Cecilia 1040 W. 29th St, Hialeah Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 1996. Parish closed between 2009 and 2011. Parish also houses Redemptoris Mater Seminary[38]
St. John the Apostle 475 E. 4th St, Hialeah Founded in 1945, church consecrated in 1963[39]
St. Monica 3490 NW. 191st St, Carol City Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1961

South Dade Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Miami, Homestead and other communities.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Christ the King 16000 SW. 112th Ave, Perrine Founded in 1950s, church dedicated in 1962[40]
Epiphany 8235 SW. 57th Ave, Miami Founded in 1951[41]
Our Lady of Lourdes 11291 SW. 142nd St, Miami Founded in 1985, church dedicated in 2002.[42]
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary-St. Richard 7500 SW. 152nd St, Palmetto Bay Founded in 2010 with merger of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary and St. Richard Parishes
Sacred Heart 106 SE. 1st Dr, Homestead Founded in 1929, church dedicated in the 1910s[43]
St. Ann Mission Princeton Founded in 1961 to serve migrant farm workers.[44]
St. Catherine of Siena 9200 SW. 107th Ave, Miami Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1974[45]
St. Joachim 19150 SW. 117th Ave, Miami Founded in 1972[46]
St. John Neumann 12125 SW. 107th Ave, Miami Founded in 1980, church dedicated in 1990[47]
St. Louis 7270 SW. 120th St, Pinecrest Founded in 1963[48]
St. Martin de Porres 14881 SW. 288th St, Leisure City Founded in 1990, church dedicated in 1999[49]

West Dade Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Miami.

Image Location Description/Notes
Good Shepherd 14187 SW. 72nd St, Miami Founded in 1977, church dedicated in 1995[50]
Mother of Christ 14141 SW. 26th St, Miami Founded in 1983 [51]
Our Lady of Divine Providence 10205 W. Flagler St, Miami Founded in 1975[52]
Prince of Peace 12800 NW. 6th St, Miami Founded in 1987, church dedicated in 1999[53]
St. Agatha 1111 SW. 107th Ave, Miami Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 1978[54]
St. Brendan 8725 SW. 32nd St, Miami Founded in 1954[55]
St. Dominic 5909 NW. 7th St, Miami Current church dedicated in 1981[56]
St. Kevin 12525 SW. 42nd St, Miami Founded in 1963[57]
St. Thomas the Apostle 7377 SW. 64th St, Miami Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1964[58]
St. Timothy 5400 SW. 102nd Ave, Miami Founded in 1960[59]

Broward County

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The archdiocese has four deaneries in Broward County.

Northeast Broward Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach and other communities.[60]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Assumption 2001 S. Ocean Blvd, Lauderdale-By-The-Sea Founded in 1959[61]
Blessed Sacrament 1701 E Oakland Park Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1960, church dedicated in 1963[62]
Our Lady of Czestochowa Mission 2400 NE. 12th St, Pompano Beach Founded as mission in 1983 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1997[63]
St. Ambrose 380 S. Federal Hwy, Deerfield Beach Founded in 1962, church dedicated in 1964[64]
St. Anthony 901 NE. 2nd St, Fort Lauderdale Oldest Catholic church in the county, founded in 1921.[65]
St. Clement 2795 N. Andrews Ave, Wilton Manors Founded in 1954, church dedicated in 1955[66]
St. Coleman 1200 S. Federal Hwy, Pompano Beach Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1960[67]
St. Elizabeth of Hungary 3331 NE. 10 Ter, Pompano Beach Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1990[68]
St. Gabriel 731 N. Ocean Blvd, Pompano Beach Founded in 1967, church dedicated that same year[69]
St. John the Baptist 4595 Bayview Dr, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1969, church dedicated in 1971[70]
St. Paul the Apostle 2700 NE. 36th St, Lighthouse Point Founded in 1964, church dedicated in 1971[71]
St. Pius X 2511 N. Ocean Blvd, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1960[72]

Northwest Broward Deanery

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This list contains parishes and missions in Coral Springs, Pompano Beach and other communities.[73]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
All Saints 10900 West Oakland Park Blvd, Sunrise Founded in 1982, church dedicated in 1995[74]
Mary Help of Christians 5980 N. University Dr, Parkland Founded in 1989, church dedicated in 1996[75]
Our Lady of Mercy 5201 N. Military Trl, Deerfield Beach Parish founded in 1974, church dedicated in 1982[76]
Our Lady Queen of Heaven 1400 S. State Rd. 7, North Lauderdale Founded in 1974, church dedicated in 1979
Our Lady Queen of Martyrs 2731 SW. 11th Ct, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1957[77]
San Isidro Mission 2310 Martin Luther King Blvd, Pompano Beach Founded as mission in 1970 for migrant farm workers[78]
St. Andrew 9950 NW. 29th St, Coral Springs Founded in 1969, is one of the largest parishes in the archdiocese[79]
St. Bernard 8279 Sunset Strip, Sunrise, Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 1974[80]
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 1401 Coral Ridge Dr, Coral Springs Founded in 1985, church dedicated in 1989[81]
St. Gregory the Great 200 N. University Dr, Plantation Founded in 1959, dedicated in 1982[82]
St. Helen 3033 NW 33rd Ave, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1970
St. Henry 1500 S. Andrews Ave, Pompano Beach Founded in 1969, church dedicated in 1974[83]
St. Malachy 6200 N. University Dr, Tamarac Founded in 1971[84]
St. Vincent 6350 NW. 18th St, Margate Founded in 1960, church dedicated in 1980[85]

Southeast Broward Deanery

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This list contains parishes and missions in Hollywood, Fort Lauderdale and other communities.[86]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Annunciation 3781 SW 39th St, West Hollywood Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1963[87]
Church of the Little Flower 2711 Indian Mound Trl, Coral Gables Current church built in 1951[88]
Nativity 5220 Johnson St, Hollywood Founded in 1960, church dedicated in 1968[89]
Our Lady of La Vang 123 NW. 6th Ave, Hallandale Founded in 2023 for Vietnamese Catholics[90]
St. Jerome 2533 SW. 9th Ave, Fort Lauderdale Founded as mission in 1960, church dedicated in 1961[91]
St. Matthew 542 Blue Heron Dr, Hallandale Beach Founded in 1969, church dedicated in 1961[92]
St. Maurice at Resurrection 441 NE. 2nd St, Dania Beach Founded in 2002, merged with Resurrection Parish in 2009[93]
St. Paul Chung Ha Sang Mission (Korean) 3600 SW. 32 Blvd, West Park Founded in 1984[94]
St. Sebastian 2000 Marietta Dr, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1959[95]
St. Stephen 6044 SW. 19th St, Miramar Founded in 1956[96]

Southwest Broward Deanery

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This list contains parishes in Miramar, Pembroke Pines and other communities.[97]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
St. Bartholomew 8005 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar Founded in 1962, church started in 1964[98]
St. Bernadette 7450 Stirling Rd, Hollywood Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1961[99]
St. Bonaventure 1301 SW. 136th Ave, Davie Founded in 1985, church dedicated in 2004[100]
St. Boniface 8330 Johnson St, Pembroke Pines Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 1976[101]
St. David 3900 S. University Dr, Davie Founded in 1974, church started in 1979[102]
St. Edward 19000 Pines Blvd, Pembroke Pines Founded in 1995, current church dedicated in 2000[103]
St. John XXIII 16800 Miramar Pkwy, Miramar Founded in 2002[104]
St. Katherine Drexel 2501 S. Post Rd, Weston Founded in 2001, church dedicated in 2014[105]
St. Mark the Evangelist 5601 South Flamingo Rd, Southwest Ranches Founded in 2002[106]
St. Maximillian Kolbe 701 N. Hiatus Rd, Pembroke Pines Founded in 1983, dedicated in 1994[107]

Monroe Deanery

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The archdiocese has one deanery in Monroe County, containing all the parishes in the Florida Keys region.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Basilica of St. Mary Star of the Sea 1010 Windsor Ln, Key West Founded in 1846, it is the oldest parish in the archdiocese and the second oldest parish in Florida. Current Victorian Gothic church built in 1905[108]
San Pablo 550 122nd St, Marathon Elevated to parish status in 1958[109]
San Pedro 89500 Overseas Hwy, Tavernier Founded in 1952 as "Upper Keys Mission", current church dedicated in 1955[110]
St. Justin Martyr 105500 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo Founded in 1970. Current church dedicated in 1992.[111]
St. Peter the Fisherman 31300 Overseas Hwy, Big Pine Key Founded as mission in 1957, became a parish in 1969.[112]

Shrines

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Name Image Location Description/Notes
Our Lady of Charity National Shrine 3609 S. Miami Ave, Miami Marian Shrine built by Cuban immigrants. Dedicated in 1973[113]

Former parishes

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This is a list of parishes and missions that have been closed or merged into other parishes.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Divine Mercy Haitian Mission 1105 NW. 6th Ave, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1963, now part of St. Matthew Parish. Church closed[114]
Our Lady Aparecide (Brazilian Apostolate) 1618 Polk St, Hollywood Founded in 1996, merged with St. Vincent Parish. Now closed[115]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help 13401 NW. 28th Ave, Opa Locka Founded in 1954, merged with St. James Parish in 2009. Now closed[116]
Resurrection 441 NE. 2nd St, Dania Founded in 1958, merged with St. Maurice, now St. Maurice at Resurrection Parish.[117]
St. Charles Borromeo 123 NW. 6th Ave, Hallandale Founded in 1968, merged with St. Matthew Parish in 2009. Now closed[118]
St. George 3640 NW. 8th St, Fort Lauderdale Founded in 1964, Merged with Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish in 2009[119]
St. Joseph Haitian Mission 1210 NW. 6th Ave, Pompano Beach Founded in 1983, now operated by St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish[120]
St. Luke 2370 Hammock Blvd, Coconut Creek Founded in 1985, merged with St. Vincent in 2009. Now closed
St. Robert Bellarmine 3405 NW. 27th Ave, Miami Founded in 1968, now a mission for Corpus Christi Parish

Eastern Catholic parishes

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Name Image Location Description/Notes
Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 39 NW. 57th Ct, Miami Founded in 1953, Ukrainian Catholic Church[121]
Heart of Jesus 1800 NE. 6th Ct, Fort Lauderdale Maronite Rite Eastern Catholic Church[122]
Our Lady of Health 201 N. University Dr, Coral Springs Syro-Malabar Rite, the only Velamkanni Matha Parish in North America[123]
Our Lady of Lebanon 2055 Coral Way, Miami Founded in 1973, Maronite Rite church[124]
Our Lady of the Sign 7311 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek Ruthenian Byzantine Catholic Church, founded in 1984. Church dedicated in 1989[125]
St. Basil the Great 1475 NE. 199th St, Miami Byzantine
St. Jude 126 SE. 15th Rd, Miami Melkite Greek Catholic church, parish founded in 1970s, church dedicated in 1978[126]
St. Jude Knanaya 1105 NW. 6th Ave, Fort Lauderdale Syro-Malabar Rite church

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