List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cincinnati

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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[]

Current churches[]

Name Image Location Description/sources
Annunciation Annunciation Church, Clifton, Cincinnati, OH (31899278857).jpg 3547 Clifton Ave, Cincinnati Parish established 1910, present church completed 1930
Immaculata ImmaculateConceptionChurch.jpg 30 Guido St, Cincinnati Situated atop Mt. Adams with a scenic view of the Ohio River below
Old St. Mary's Old Saint Mary's Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) - exterior.jpg 123 E 13th St, Cincinnati Built in 1841, it is the oldest continually-used house of worship in Cincinnati; listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976
St. Aloysius on the Ohio St. Aloysius' RCC in Sayler Park.jpg 134 Whipple St, Cincinnati Opened in 1868; listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Shrine of St. Anthony National Shrine of St. Anthony and Friary (Cincinnati, Ohio) - exterior.jpg 5000 Colerain Ave, Cincinnati
St. Bernard (Spring Grove Village) St. Bernard Catholic Parish Church, Spring Grove Village, Cincinnati, OH (33111038328).jpg 735 Derby Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45232 Just celebrated its 100 year anniversary
St. Cecilia St. Cecila Catholic Church Oakley 2019b.jpg 3105 Madison Rd, Cincinnati
St. Francis De Sales StFrancisDeSales.jpg 2900 Woodburn Ave, Cincinnati Built 1879; listed on the National Register of Historic Places
St. Francis Over-the-Rhine Historic District 28.jpg 1615 Vine St, Cincinnati Parish established 1859
St. Francis Xavier StFrancisXavierChurch frontview.jpg 611 Sycamore St, Cincinnati Built 1882-1887
St. Lawrence 3680 Warsaw Avenue, St. Lawrence Church.jpg 3680 Warsaw Ave, Cincinnati Dedicated 1894, built on one of the highest hilltops in Cincinnati
Cathedral Basilica of Saint Peter in Chains StPeterInChains.jpg 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 St. Pius X Church in Cincinnati, southwestern angle closeup.jpg 1662 Blue Rock St, Cincinnati Dedicated 1879, originally known as St. Patrick's; listed on the National Register of Historic Places
St. Rose St. Rose's Catholic Church in Cincinnati, western side.jpg 2501 Riverside Dr, Cincinnati Built in 1867, listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Former churches[]

Name Image Location Description/sources
All Saints Cincinnati
Holy Trinity Cincinnati
St. Augustine 923 Bank St, Cincinnati
St. George Crossroads at Old Saint George Church (Cincinnati, Ohio) - exterior 2.jpg Cincinnati
St. Michael the Archangel St michael the archangel cincinnati OH 2009.png 2110 St. Michael St, Cincinnati
St. Paul Cincinnati
St. Philomena 619 E Third St, Cincinnati

Dayton[]

Name Image Location Description/sources
Emmanuel Emmanuel Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior.JPG 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.[2][3]
Holy Angels Holy Angels Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior.JPG 1322 Brown St, Dayton
Holy Cross Lithuanian Holy Cross Lithuanian Roman Catholic Church.jpg 1924 Leo St, Dayton
Holy Trinity Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior.JPG 272 Bainbridge St, Dayton Oldest Catholic church in Dayton that is still standing.[4] Dedicated August 15, 1861. The main steeple was completed in 1868.[5][6]
Immaculate Conception Chapel Chapel of the Immaculate Conception (University of Dayton).JPG 300 College Park, Dayton University of Dayton
Our Lady of the Rosary Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior 3.JPG 22 Notre Dame Ave, Dayton
Precious Blood Catholic Church 4961 Salem Ave, Dayton Parish established in 1950, current church was built in 2000
Sacred Heart SacredHeartChurchDayton.jpg 217 W Fourth St, Dayton
St. Adalbert Polish St. Adalbert Polish Catholic Church.jpg 1511 Valley St, Dayton
St. Anthony of Padua Saint Anthony of Padua Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior.JPG 830 Bowen St, Dayton
St. Joseph St. Joseph Catholic Church, Dayton, Ohio, facade.jpg 411 E 2nd St, Dayton Parish founded in 1846, Italian Byzantine style church built 1911.[7][8]
St. Mary Saint Mary Catholic Church (Dayton, Ohio) - exterior.JPG 543 Xenia Ave, Dayton
St. Rita Catholic Church 5401 N Main St, Dayton Parish established in 1921, church built in 1967

Other cities[]

Name Image Location Description/sources
Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Botkins.jpg Botkins
St. Aloysius St. Aloysius' Catholic Church, Carthagena.jpg Carthagena
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Parish church from east.jpg State Route 119, Cassella
Immaculate Conception Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Celina, front.jpg Celina
Precious Blood Precious Blood Church in Chickasaw.jpg Chickasaw
Our Lady of Victory OLV-Delhi church.png Delhi Township
St. Joseph St. Joseph's Church at Egypt, southern side and front.jpg Egypt
St. Paul Catholic Church Saint Paul Catholic Church (Englewood, Ohio) - exterior 2.jpg Englewood Parish established in 1972, church built in 1973
Holy Family Holy Family Church, Frenchtown.jpg Frenchtown
St. John Fryburg
St. Patrick St. Patrick's Church in Glynwood, front and northern side.jpg Glynwood
St. John the Baptist St. John's at Maria Stein front and western side.jpg Maria Stein
Sacred Heart Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church (McCartyville, Ohio) - façade.jpg McCartyville
St. Michael St. Michael's Catholic Church, Mechanicsburg.jpg 40 Walnut St, Mechanicsburg
St. Augustine St. Augustine Catholic Church, Minster.jpg N Hanover St, Minster
St. Louis St. Louis Catholic Church, North Star.jpg North Star
St. Nicholas St. Nicholas Catholic Church, Osgood.jpg State Route 705 and Washington St, Osgood
St. Anthony St. Anthony's Catholic Church in Padua, front and southern side.jpg State Route 49 & St. Anthony Rd, Padua
St. Remy St. Remy Catholic Church, Russia.jpg Russia
St. Henry St. Henry Catholic Church front.jpg Main St., St. Henry
Holy Rosary Holy Rosary Catholic Church in St. Marys, Ohio.jpg St. Marys
St. Patrick St. Patrick
St. Rose St. Rose Church, Mercer County.jpg Main St., St. Rose
St. Sebastian St. Sebastian's at Sebastian front and eastern side.jpg Sebastian
St. Joseph St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Springfield, eastern side.jpg 802 Kenton St, Springfield
St. Raphael St. Raphael's Catholic Church in Springfield, tower and front.jpg 225 E. High St, Springfield
St. Joseph St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Wapakoneta, light.jpg 309 S Perry St, Wapokoneta

References[]

  1. ^ "Parish Listing". Archdiocese of Cincinnati. Retrieved April 29, 2020.
  2. ^ "History - Emmanuel Catholic Church". Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Emmanuel Catholic Church, Dayton, Ohio: Sesquicentennial History, 1837-1987". Parish Histories Collection, 4. 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  4. ^ Walsh, Andrew (August 28, 2019). "History of Early Dayton Catholic Churches: Emmanuel, St. Mary's and More". DaytonVistas.com. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  5. ^ "Holy Trinity Church - History". Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "150th Anniversary Gala: Holy Trinity Catholic Church. Saturday, August 13, 2011, Sunday August 14, 2011". Parish Histories Collection, 10. 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  7. ^ "St. Joseph Catholic Church - History". Retrieved October 5, 2021.
  8. ^ "St. Joseph Parish: 150 Years of Worship and Education". Parish Histories Collection, 2. 2018. Retrieved October 5, 2021.
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