List of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington
Appearance
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Burlington covers the entire U.S. state of Vermont, divided over 10 deaneries.
Addison Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in Middlebury and other communities in Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 326 College St, Middlebury | Founded in 1837, current church dedicated in 1912[1] | |
Otter Valley Catholic Community | Our Lady of Good Help Church, 38 Carver St, Brandon | Founded in 1867.[2] Now part of Otter Valley Catholic Community[3] | |
St. Alphonsus Church, 2918 US-7, Pittsford | Founded in 1892.[2] Now part of Otter Valley Catholic Community[4] | ||
St. Ambrose & St. Peter Catholic Community | St. Ambrose Church, 11 School St, Bristol | Founded in the 1850s for Irish immigrants, current church dedicated in 1971. Now part of the Community[5] | |
St. Peter Church, 85 South Maple St, Vergennes | Founded in 1834 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1890s. Now part of the Community[6] | ||
St. Bernadette | 9 Crown Point Rd, Bridport | Founded in the 1930s for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1941[7] |
Bennington Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in Southern Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Christ Our Savior Parish | St. Paul Church, 398 Bonnet St, Manchester Center | ||
Our Lady of Fatima and St. Joachim Parishes | Our Lady of Fatima Church, 96 East Main St, Wilmington | Now merged with St. Joachim Parish[8] | |
St. Joachim Church, 342 Tunnel St, Readsboro | Founded in 1895 for Italian and French-Canadian immigrants. Now merged with Our Lady of Fatima Parish[9][2] | ||
Sacred Heart St. Francis de Sales Parish | Sacred Heart Church | Founded in 1854, merged with St. Francis de Sales in 1995[10] | |
St. Francis de Sales Church | Founded in 1880, merged with Sacred Heart in 1995[10] | ||
St. John the Baptist | 3 Houghton St, North Bennington | Founded in 1885, current church dedicated in 1928[11] | |
St. John Bosco | 818 Main Rd, Stamford | Founded in 1963, current church dedicated in 1982[12] |
Burlington Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in the City of Burlington.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Cathedral of St. Joseph | 29 Allen St, Burlington | Founded in 1850 as the first parish for French-Canadians in New England, current church dedicated in 1887, named as co-cathedral in 1999[13] | |
Catholic Center at UVM | University of Vermont campus | [14] | |
Christ the King-St. Anthony | 305 Flynn Ave, Burlington | St. Anthony Church was dedicated in 1903, Christ the King Church in 1939. The two parishes were combined in 1998[15] | |
St. Mark | 1251 North Ave, Burlington | Founded in 1941, current church dedicated in 1942[16] |
Capital Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in Central Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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St. Augustine | 16 Barre St, Montpelier | Founded in 1850[2] | |
St. John the Evangelist | 206 Vine St, Northfield | Founded in 1866, current church dedicated in 1877[17] | |
St. Monica | 79 Summer St, Barre | Founded in 1892, church started in 1887[18][2] | |
The Roman Catholic Communities of Waterbury, Waitsfield and Moretown | St. Patrick Church, 100 Route 100B, Moretown | Founded in 1857. Now part of the Communities[19][2] | |
St. Andrew Church, 109 S Main St, Waterbury Village Historic District | Founded in 1869 for Irish immigrants. Now part of the Communities[19][2] | ||
Our Lady of the Snows Church, 6305 Main St, Waitsfield | Now part of the Communities[19] |
Franklin Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in Franklin, Grand Isle and Lamoille Counties in Vermont
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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All Saints Parish | All Saints Church, 152 Main St, Richford | Now part of All Saint Parish[20] | |
Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 2902 VT Route 105, East Berkshire | Church closed in 2017. Parish now part of All Saint Parish[20][21] | ||
St. Isidore Church, 169 Mountain Rd, Montgomery Center | Founded in 1881, current church dedicated in 1893. Now part of All Saint Parish[20][22] | ||
Blessed Sacrament | 728 Mountain Rd, Stowe | Current current church dedicated in 1949[23] | |
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Saint Louis Parish | Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 65 Canada St, Swanton | Founded in 1854, current church dedicated in 1925. Now merged with St. Louis Parish[24] | |
St. Louis Church, 222 Lamkin St, Highgate | Founded as mission in the 1840s, became a parish in 1886, current church dedicated in 1974. Now merged with Nativity Parish[24][2] | ||
Our Lady of the Lake Parish | St. Joseph Church, 23 St. Joseph Lane, Isle La Motte | Founded in 1871,current church dedicated in 1966. Now part of Our Lady of the Lake Parish[25][2] | |
St. Joseph Church, 185 Rte 2, Grand Isle | Now part of Our Lady of the Lake Parish[25] | ||
St. Amadeus Church, 75 N. Main St, Alburgh | Founded in 1886, now part of Our Lady of the Lake Parish[26][2] | ||
St. Rose of Lima Church, 501 Route 2, South Hero | Founded in 1895, now part of Our Lady of the Lake Parish[2] | ||
St. Albans Catholic Community | Immaculate Conception Church, 45 Fairfield St, St Albans City. | Founded as St. Mary in 1847, now part of St. Albans Catholic Community[2] | |
Holy Angels Church, 246 Lake St, St. Albans City | Founded in 1872 for French-Canadian immigrants.[2] Now now part of St. Albans Catholic Community. | ||
St. Ann | 41 Main St, Milton | Founded in 1859, current church dedicated in 1985[27] | |
St. John the Baptist, St. Anthony and St. Mary Parishes | St. John the Baptist Church, 62 Missisquoi St, Enosburg Falls | Founded in 1874 for French-Canadian immigrants.[2] Now merged with St. Anthony and St. Mary | |
St. Anthony Church,117 Shawville Rd, Sheldon Springs | Founded in 1907, current church dedicated in 1912. Now merged with St. Mary and St. John the Baptist.[28] | ||
St. Mary Church, 145 Square Rd, Franklin | Now merged with St. Anthony and St. John the Baptist. | ||
St. Luke and Ascension Parishes | St. Luke Church, 17 Huntville Rd, Fairfax | Founded as a mission in 1865, current church dedicated in the 1870s, became a parish in 1925. Now merged with Ascension Church.[29] | |
Ascension Church, 3157 Ethan Allen Hwy, Georgia | Founded as mission in 1968, current church dedicated in 1988. Now merged with St. Luke Church.[29] | ||
St. Patrick and St. Anthony-St. George Parish | St. Patrick Church, 116 Church Rd, Fairfield | Now merged with St. Anthony-St. George Parish | |
St. Anthony - St. George Church, 9491 Route 36, East Fairfield | St. Anthony and St. George Parishes combined in 1924, church consecrated in 1940. Now merged with St. Patrick Parish[30] | ||
St. Thomas and St. Mary Churches | St. Thomas Church, 6 Green St, Underhill Center | Founded in 1872.[2] Now merged with St. Mary Parish | |
St. Mary Church, 312 N. Main St, Cambridge | Now merged with St. Thomas Parish | ||
The Most Holy Name of Jesus | 301 Brooklyn St, Morrisville | [31] |
Northeast Kingdom Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains churches in the Northeast Kingdom region of Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Corpus Christi Parish | St. John the Evangelist Church, 49 Winter St, St. Johnsbury | Founded in 1966 with the merger of Notre Dame des Victoires and St. Aloysius Parishes. Now part of Corpus Christi Parish[32] | |
Our Lady Queen of Peace, 240 U.S. Rt. 2 East, Danville | Founded in 1953, church started in 1957. Now part of Corpus Christi Parish[33] | ||
St. Elizabeth Church, 610 Hill St, Lyndonville | Founded in 1891, now part of Corpus Christi Parish[32] | ||
Mary, Queen of Saints Parish | Our Lady of Fatima Church, 21 Creek Rd, Craftsbury | Founded as mission in 1950, current church dedicated in 1952, closed in 2023. Now part of Mary, Queen of Saints Parish | |
St. Michael Church, 270 The Bend Rd, Greensboro Bend | Founded as mission in the 1890s, current church dedicated in 1967. Now part of Mary, Queen of Saints Parish[34] | ||
St. Norbert Church, 193 S Main St, Hardwick | Founded as mission in 1897, current church dedicated in 1977. Now part of Mary, Queen of Saints Parish[35] | ||
Mater Dei Parish | St. Edward the Confessor Church, 250 Main St, Derby Line | Founded in the 1940s. current church dedicated in 1964. Now part of Mater Dei Parish[36] | |
St. James the Greater, 146 Walnut Ave, Island Pond | Founded in the 1850s, current church dedicated in 1899. Now part of Mater Dei Parish[37] | ||
St. Mary Star of the Sea, 191 Clermont Ter, Newport | Founded in 1873, current church dedicated in 1909. Now part of Mater Dei Parish[38] | ||
Most Holy Trinity Parish | St. John Vianney Church, 85 Creek Rd, Irasburg | Founded in 1940, now part of Most Holy Trinity Parish[39] | |
St. Paul Church, 85 St. Paul Lane, Barton | Now part of Most Holy Trinity Parish[40] | ||
St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Church, 44 East St, Orleans | Now part of Most Holy Trinity Parish[41] | ||
St. André Bessette Parish | Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 130 S Pleasant St, North Troy | Founded in 1891, current church dedicated in 1996. Now part of St. André Bessette Parish[42] | |
St. Ignatius Church, 151 Hazen Notch Rd, Lowell | Now part of St. André Bessette Parish | ||
St. Vincent de Paul Church, 18 N. Pleasant St, North Troy | Now part of St. André Bessette Parish[43] |
Rutland Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in Southern Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Church of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 7 Depot St, Ludlow | Founded in 1870s, current church dedicated in 1876[44] | |
Holy Name of Mary Church, 832 Main St, Proctorsville | Current current church dedicated in 1869. Supervised by Church of the Annunciation of the BVM.[45] | ||
Our Lady of the Mountains | 4173 US-4, Killington | [46] | |
Our Lady of the Seven Dolors | 10 Washington St, Fair Haven | Founded in 1867 for French-Canadian immigrants[47][2] | |
Rutland-Wallingford Catholic Community | Christ the King Church, 66 S Main St, Rutland | Now part of Rutland-Wallingford Catholic Community | |
St. Patrick Church, 218 N Main St, Wallingford | Founded in 1866.[2] Now part of Rutland-Wallingford Catholic Community | ||
St. John the Baptist | 45 N Rd, Castleton | Founded in 1874, current current church dedicated in 1929[48] | |
St. Paul | 73 Church Rd, Orwell | Founded in 1860 and current current church dedicated that same year[49] | |
St. Peter | 134 Convent Ave, Rutland | ||
St. Raphael | 21 E Main St, Poultney | Founded in 1884, current church dedicated in 1902[50][2] | |
West Rutland Catholic Community | St. Bridget Church, 28 Church St, West Rutland | Current current church dedicated in 1861. Now part of West Rutland Catholic Community[51] | |
St. Dominic Church, 45 South St, Proctor | Founded in 1893, now part of West Rutland Catholic Community[2] | ||
St. Stanislaus Kostka, 11 Barnes St, West Rutland | Founded in the early 1900s for Polish immigrants, current church dedicated in 1907. Now part of West Rutland Catholic Community[52] |
South Burlington Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains churches in the southern part of Chittenden County in Vermont.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel | 2914 Spear St, Charlotte | Founded in the 1850s, current church dedicated in 1858. It is the second oldest Catholic church in continuous use in Vermont.[53] | |
St. Catherine of Siena | 72 Church St, Shelburne | Founded as mission in 1895, became a parish in 1906[54] | |
St. John Vianney | 160 Hinesburg Rd, South Burlington | Founded in 1940, current church dedicated the same year.[55] | |
St. Jude | St. Jude, 10759 Rte 116, Hinesburg | Founded as mission in 1942, current church dedicated in 1990[56] |
Windham–Windsor Deanery
[edit]Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Holy Family Parish | Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 10 Pleasant St, Springfield | Founded in 1901, current church dedicated in 1930. Now part of Holy Family Parish[57] | |
St. Joseph the Worker, 96 S Main St, Chester | Founded in 1946, current church dedicated in 1969. Now part of Holy Family Parish[57] | ||
Our Lady of the Snows | 7 South St, Woodstock | ||
Our Lady of the Valley Parish | Our Lady of the Angels Church, 43 Hebard Hill Rd, Randolph | Now part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish | |
St. Anthony Church, 221 Church St, Bethel | Now part of Our Lady of the Valley Parish | ||
St. Anthony | 41 Church St, White River Junction | ||
St. Charles | 31 Cherry Hill St, Bellows Falls | Founded in 1871[2] | |
St. Michael | 47 Walnut St, Brattleboro | Founded in 1855[2] | |
Upper Valley Parishes | Our Lady of Light Church, 203 VT-132, South Strafford | Now part of Upper Valley Parishes[58] | |
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 113 Upper Plain, Bradford | Now part of Upper Valley Parishes | ||
St. Eugene I Church, Center St, Wells River | Now part of Upper Valley Parishes[59] | ||
St. Francis of Assisi Church 75 Beaver Meadow Rd, Norwich | Now part of Upper Valley Parishes |
Winooski Deanery
[edit]This deanery contains parishes in the eastern part of Chittenden County in Vermont
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Catholic Community of Colchester | Our Lady of Grace Church, 784 Main St, Colchester, | Now part of Catholic Community of Colchester[60] | |
Holy Cross Church, 416 Church Rd, Colchester | Now part of Catholic Community of Colchester[61] | ||
Essex Catholic Community | Holy Family/St. Lawrence Church, 30 Lincoln St, Essex Junction | Holy Family was founded in 1883, current church dedicated in 1893. Now part of Essex Catholic Community[62] | |
St. Pius X Church, 20 Jericho Rd, Essex Junction | Founded in 1957, current church dedicated in 1961, Now part of Essex Catholic Community[63] | ||
St. Francis Xavier | 3 St Peter St, Winooski | Founded in 1868 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1885[64] | |
Two Vermont Catholic Parishes | Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 7415 Williston Rd, Williston | Now part of Two Vermont Catholic Parishes[65] | |
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Church, 64 W Main St, Richmond | Founded in 1865.[2] Now part of Two Vermont Catholic Parishes |
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