This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The archdiocese included 195 churches (as of May 2020), covering the following 10 Wisconsin counties:[1]
The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee
Milwaukee
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist | 812 N. Jackson St. | German Renaissance Revival style cathedral built in 1847; listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) | |
All Saints | 4051 N. 25th St. | Clustered with St. Martin of Porres Parish[3] | |
Basilica of St. Josaphat | 603 W. Lincoln Ave. | Founded in 1888 for Polish immigrants, became the largest Polish parish in Wisconsin. Church dedicated in 1901, declared a basilica in 1929[4] | |
Blessed Sacrament | 3100 S. 41st St. | Founded in 1926, church dedicated in 1956[5] | |
Blessed Savior | 8545 W. Villard Ave. | Founded in 2007 with merger of Corpus Christi, Mary Queen of Martyrs, Our Lady of Sorrows, and St. Phillip Neri Parishes[6] | |
Congregation of the Great Spirit | 1000 W. Lapham St. | Founded in 1989 for American Indians[7] | |
Gesu | 1145 W. Wisconsin Ave. | Founded in 1849, church dedicated in 1894. Located on Marquette University campus[8] | |
Holy Rosary | 2011 N. Oakland Ave. | Church consecrated in 1885. Holy Rosary merged in 2000 into the Three Holy Women Parish[9][10] | |
Holy Trinity | 605 S. 4th St. | Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1850; listed on NRHP;[11] now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe | |
Mother of Good Counsel | 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. | Founded in 1925, church dedicated in 1975[12] | |
Old St. Mary | 844 N. Broadway | Oldest existing church in Milwaukee. Founded in 1846 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1847. Listed on the NRHP[13][14] | |
Our Lady of Divine Providence | 2600 N. Bremen St. | Founded in 2003 with merger of St. Casimir and St. Mary of Czestochowa Parishes[15][16] | |
Our Lady of Lourdes | 3722 S. 58th St. | Founded in 1958. Church dedicated in 1960[17] | |
Our Lady, Queen of Peace | 3222 S. 29th St. | Founded in 1953, church started in 1957[18] | |
Prince of Peace | 1138 S. 25th St. | Founded in 1999[19] | |
St. Adalbert | 1923 W. Becher St. | Founded in 1908 for Polish immigrants. Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1931[20] | |
St. Anthony | 1711 S. 9th St. | Founded in 1872 for German immigrants. Church consecrated in 1872[21] | |
St. Augustine of Hippo | 2530 S. Howell Ave. | Founded in 1887 for German immigrants[22] | |
St. Benedict the Moor | 930 W. State St. | Founded as mission in 1908 for African-Americans. Operated by the Capuchin Province of St. Joseph[23] | |
St. Bernadette | 8200 W. Denver Ave. | Founded in 1958, church consecrated in 1961. Part of Northwest Milwaukee Catholic Parishes[24][25] | |
St. Catherine | 5101 W. Center St. | Part of the Milwaukee West-side Catholic Parishes[26] | |
St. Catherine of Alexandria | 8661 N. 76th Pl. | Founded in 1855. Church dedicated in 1921. Part of Northwest Milwaukee Catholic Parishes[27] | |
St. Francis of Assisi | 1927 Vel R. Phillips Ave, | Founded in 1871. Church dedicated in 1877[28] | |
St. Gregory the Great | 3160 S. 63rd St, | Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1957[29] | |
St. Hedwig | 1702 N. Humboldt Ave. | Founded in 1871, the second Polish parish in Milwaukee. Church consecrated in 1887. St. Hedwig merged in 2000 into the Three Holy Women Parish[9][30] | |
St. Hyacinth | 1414 W. Becher St. | Founded in 1883 for Polish immigrants by Monsignor Jacek Gulski. Church dedicated in 1883[31] | |
St. Joan of Arc Chapel | Marquette University campus, | Chapel constructed in France in 1420, moved to New York State in 1920s, relocated to Marquette University in 1962[32] | |
St. Margaret Mary | 3970 N. 92nd St, | Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1977[33] | |
St. Matthias | 9306 W. Beloit Rd. | Founded in 1850[34] | |
St. Patrick | 723 W. Washington St. | Founded in 1876 for Irish immigrants. Church consecrated in 1893; listed on NRHP[35][36] | |
St. Paul | 1720 E. Norwich Ave. | [37] | |
Ss. Cyril and Methodius | 2427 S. 15th St. | Polish and English parish[38] | |
Ss Peter and Paul | 2490 N. Cramer St. | Founded in 1889, church dedicated in 1892. Listed on NRHP[39][40] | |
St. Rafael the Archangel | 2059 S. 33rd St. | [41] | |
St. Roman | 1710 W. Bolivar Ave. | Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1960[42] | |
St. Rose of Lima | 540 N. 31st St. | Clustered with St. Michael Parish[43] | |
St. Sebastian | 5400 W. Washington Blvd. | Founded in 1911. Church dedicated in 1930[44] | |
St. Stanislaus | 524 W. Historic Mitchell St. | Founded in 1866 as first Polish church in Milwaukee. Church dedicated in 1873[45] | |
St. Vincent de Paul | 2114 W. Mitchell St. | Founded for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1888[46] |
Fond du Lac and North Fond du Lac
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Dorcas Chapel | 45 S. National Ave, Fond du Lac | Contemporary chapel built in 1966 at Marian University[47] | |
Holy Family | 271 4th St Way, Fond du Lac | The Holy Family Community includes St. Mary, Sacred Heart, St. Peter, Holy Family, Risen Saviour and Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parishes.[48] | |
Sons of Zebedee | W5882 Church Rd, Fond du Lac | Founded in 1998 as merger of St. James and St. John Parishes. Now affiliated with St. Mary Parish in Lomira[49] | |
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary | 701 Michigan Ave, North Fond du Lac | Part of the Holy Family Community[48] |
Kenosha
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii | 2224 45th St. | Founded in 1904 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1932[50] | |
Our Lady of Mount Carmel | 1919 54th St. | Founded in 1931, church dedicated in 1964.[51] | |
St. Anthony of Padua | 2223 51st St. | Founded in 1910 for Slovak immigrants, church dedicated in 1930[52] | |
St. Elizabeth | 4816 7th Ave. | Founded in 2000 with the merger of St. George and St. Casimir Parishes[53] Now part of Downtown Kenosha Catholic | |
St. James | 5804 Sheridan Rd. | First Catholic parish in Kenosha. Founded in 1837 as St. Mark for Irish immigrants, later renamed as St. James. Church dedicated in 1883[54] Now part of Downtown Kenosha Catholic | |
St. Mark | 7117 14th Ave. | Founded in 1924, church dedicated in 1970[55] | |
St. Mary | 7307 40th Ave. | Founded in 1929[56] | |
St. Peter | 2224 30th Ave. | Founded in 1902 for Lithuanian immigrants, church dedicated in 1966[57] | |
St. Therese of Lisieux | 2020 91st St. | Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1959[58] |
Racine
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Sacred Heart | 2201 Northwestern Ave. | Founded in early 1900s, church dedicated in 1968 | |
St. Edward | 1401 Grove Ave. | Founded in 1919, church dedicated in 1953[59] | |
St. John Nepomuk | 1903 Green St. | Founded in 1895 for Czech immigrants, church dedicated in 1928[60] | |
St. Joseph | 533 Erie St. | Founded in 1875, church dedicated in 1876[61] | |
St. Lucy | 3101 Drexel Ave. | Founded in 1958, church dedicated in 1933[62] | |
St. Mary by the Lake | 7605 Lakeshore Dr. | Founded in 1849 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1853[63] | |
St. Patrick | 1100 Erie St. | Church built in 1925 with Neogothic/Art Deco design by Barry Byrne; listed on NRHP[64][65] | |
St. Richard of Chichester | 1509 Grand Ave. | Founded in 1998, church constructed in 1914. Merger of St. Rose of Lima, St. Stanislaus, St. Casimir and Holy Trinity Parishes[66] | |
St. Rita | 4339 Douglas Ave. | Founded in 1920s, church dedicated in 2005[67] |
Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls
editHoly Name of Jesus, St. Clement and St. Dominic Parishes are consolidated in the Sheboygan North Catholic Parishes community.[68] Immaculate Conception, Ss. Cyil and Methodius and St. Peter Claver are part of the Sheboygan South Catholic Parishes community.
Name | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Blessed Trinity | 319 Giddings Ave, Sheboygan Falls | Founded in 2001 with merger of St. Mary, St. George and St. Rose of Lima Parishes[69] | |
Holy Name of Jesus | 818 Huron Ave, Sheboygan | Founded in 1845, dedicated in 1872[68] Part of Sheboygan North | |
Immaculate Conception | 1305 Humboldt Ave, Sheboygan | Founded in 1903 for Lithuanian immigrants, church started in 1929. Part of Sheboygan South | |
St. Clement | 707 N. 6th St, Sheboygan | Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1915.[68] Part of Sheboygan North | |
Ss. Cyril and Methodius | 822 New Jersey Ave, Sheboygan | Founded 1907 for Slovenian and Croatian immigrants. Church dedicated in 1911. Part of Sheboygan South | |
St. Dominic | 2133 N. 22nd St, Sheboygan | Founded in 1920, church started in 1965[68] Part of Sheboygan North | |
St. Peter Claver | 1439 S. 12th St, Sheboygan | Founded in 1888, church dedicated in 1908. Part of Sheboygan South[70] |
Waukesha
editIn 2012, the four churches in Waukesha were clustered into the Catholic Community of Waukesha, a central parish administration.[71]
Name | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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St. John Neumann | 2400 WI-59 | Founded in 1981, church dedicated in 1987[71] | |
St. Joseph | 818 N. East Ave. | Founded in 1855 in Milwaukee, moved to Waukesha in 1960s. Church dedicated in 1970[72] | |
St. Mary | 225 S. Hartwell Ave. | Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1965[73] | |
St. William | 440 N. Moreland Blvd. | Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1992[74] |
Wauwatosa
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Christ the King | 2604 N. Swan Blvd | Founded in 1939[75] | |
St. Bernard | 1500 Wauwatosa Ave. | Founded in 1911, first Catholic church in Wauwatosa. Merged with Christ the King Parish in 2024[76] | |
St. Joseph | 12130 W. Center St. | Founded in 1855, church dedicated in 1970[77] | |
St. Jude the Apostle | 734 Glenview Ave. | Founded in 1929 to serve Irish immigrants.[78] | |
St. Pius X | 2506 Wauwatosa Ave. | Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1953[79] |
West Allis
editHoly Assumption, St. Augustine and St. Rita Parishes are part of West Allis Catholic.
Name | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Holy Assumption | 7109 W. Orchard St. | Part of West Allis Catholic | |
Mother of Perpetual Help | 1121 S. 116th St. | Parish created from St. Aloysius, Immaculate Heart of Mary and Mary Queen of Heaven Parishes in West Allis[80] | |
St. Augustine | 6768 W. Rogers St. | Part of West Allis Catholic. | |
St. Rita | 2318 S. 61st St. | Part of West Allis Catholic |
Other communities
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Annunciation | 305 W. Green St, Fox Lake | Found in 1998 with merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Randolph and St. Mary Parishes[81] | |
Divine Mercy | 800 Marquette Ave, South Milwaukee | Founded in 2003 with the merger of St. Adalbert, St. Mary, St. John and St. Sylvester Parishes[82] | |
Divine Savior | 05 Fredonia Ave, Fredonia | Founded in 2012 with the merger of St. Mary and Holy Rosary Parishes. Now clustered with Our Lady of the Lakes Parish.[83] | |
Good Shepherd | N88 W17658 Christman Rd, Menomonee Falls | Founded in 1957, church consecrated in 1958[84] | |
Holy Angels | 138 N. 8th Ave, West Bend | Founded in 1852, church dedicated in 1915[85] | |
Holy Apostles | 16000 W. National Ave, New Berlin | Founded in 1855[86] | |
Holy Cross | 18700 116th St, Bristol | Part of the Catholic Community of St. Alphonsus, Holy Cross and St. John the Evangelist Parishes | |
Holy Family | 304 Prairie St, Reeseville | Part of the Western Dodge County Catholic Churches[87] | |
Holy Family | 4825 N. Wildwood Ave, Whitefish Bay | Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1969[88] | |
Holy Trinity | 315 Main St, Kewaskum | Clustered with St. Michael Parish[89] | |
Holy Trinity | 521 Congress St, Newburg | Founded in 1859[90][91] | |
Immaculate Conception | 1610 Monroe St, West Bend | Combined with St. Mary Parish[92] | |
Immaculate Conception - St. Mary | 108 McHenry St, Burlington | Part of Burlington Lyons Catholic Community[93] | |
Nativity of the Lord | 3672 E. Plankinton Ave, Cudahy | Founded in 2000 with the merger of St. Frederick, Holy Family and St. Joseph's Parishes[94] | |
Lumen Christi | 2750 W. Mequon Rd, Mequon | Founded in 2005 with the merger of St. Cecilia and St. James Parishes[95] | |
Our Lady of the Holyland | 308 S. County Rd W, Mount Calvary | [96] | |
Our Lady of the Lakes | 300 Butler St, Random Lake | Founded in 1998 as a merger of St. Mary’s, St. Nicholas, St. Patrick’s and St. Mary Parishes. Now clustered with Divine Savior Parish[97] | |
Queen of Apostles | N35W23360 Capitol Dr, Pewaukee | Founded in 1999 with merger of Sts. Peter and Paul and St. Mary Parishes | |
Resurrection | 209 Main St, Allenton | Founded in 1997 with the merger of St. Anthony of Padua and Ss. Peter and Paul Parishes[98] | |
Sacred Heart | 950 Washington St, Horicon | Founded in 2001. Clustered with St. Matthew Parish[99] | |
Sacred Heart of Jesus | 3635 S. Kinnickinnic Ave, St. Francis | Founded in 1868, church started in 1961[100] | |
Shepherd of the Hills | W1562 County Road B, Eden | [101] | |
St. Agnes | 12801 W. Fairmount Ave, Butler | Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1915[102] | |
St. Alphonsus | 6060 W. Loomis Rd, Greendale | Founded as mission in 1938. Church dedicated in 1950[103] | |
St. Alphonsus | 6301 344th Ave, New Munster | Part of the Catholic Community of St. Alphonsus, Holy Cross, and St. John the Evangelist [104] | |
St. Andrew | 714 E. Walworth Ave, Delavan | Founded in 1848, church constructed in 1899[105] | |
St. Ann | 9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd, Pleasant Prairie | Founded in 1998, church dedicated in 2004[106] | |
St. Anthony | N74W13604 Appleton Ave, Menomonee Falls | Founded in 1846 [107] | |
St. Anthony on the Lake | W280N2101 Prospect Ave, Pewaukee | Founded in 1918[108] | |
St. Benedict | 137 Dewey Ave, Fontana-On-Geneva Lake | Founded in 1915, church dedicated in 1961[109] | |
St. Boniface | W204 N11940 Goldendale Rd, Germantown | Founded in 1845 for Bavarian immigrants. Church consecrated in 1955[110] | |
St. Bruno | 226 W. Ottawa Ave, Dousman | Founded in 1842 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 2005[111] | |
St. Catherine of Alexandria | W359N8512 Brown St, Oconomowoc | Founded in 1849, church consecrated in 2000. Clustered with St. Joan of Arc Parish[112] | |
St. Catherine of Siena | 228 E. Blossom St, Ripon | Founded in 2005 with the merger of St. Patrick and St. Wenceslaus Parishes in Ripon[113] | |
St. Charles | 313 Circle Dr, Hartland | Founded in 1863, church constructed in 1956[114] | |
St. Charles Borromeo | 440 Kendall St, Burlington | Founded in 1908, church dedicated in 1910[115] | |
St. Clare | 7616 Fritz St, Wind Lake | Founded in 1965. church dedicated in 1969[116] | |
St. Columbkille | W10802 County Rd T T, Columbus | Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1965[117] | |
St. Dominic | 18255 W. Capitol Dr, Brookfield | Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1956[118] | |
St. Eugene | 7600 N. Port Washington Rd, Fox Point | Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1958[119] | |
St. Frances Cabrini | 1025 S. 7th Ave. West Bend | Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1969[120] | |
St. Francis Borgia | 1425 Covered Bridge Rd, Cedarburg | Founded in 1844, church dedicated in 1970, merged with Divine Word Parish[121] | |
St. Francis de Sales | 148 W. Main St, Lake Geneva | Founded in 1842, church dedicated in 1892[122] | |
St. Francis Xavier | 1704 240th Ave, Kansasville | Part of the Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes [123] | |
St. Gabriel | 1200 St. Gabriel Way, Hubertus | Founded in 2002 with merger of St. Columba, St. Hubert and St. Mary Parishes[124] | |
St. James | 7219 S. 27th St, Franklin | Founded in 1857, church dedicated in 1966[125] | |
St. James | W220 N6588 Town Line Rd, Menomonee Falls | Founded in 1847, church dedicated in 1999[126] | |
St. James the Less | 830 E. Veterans Way, Mukwonago | Founded in 1896, church dedicated in 1975[127] | |
St. Jerome | 995 S Silver Lake St, Oconomowoc | Founded in 1870, church dedicated in 2008[128] | |
St. Joan of Arc | 120 Nashotah Rd, Nashotah | Clustered with St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish[112] | |
St. John | W1170 Rome Rd, Rubicon | Clustered with St. Kilian and St. Matthew Parishes in 2024[129] | |
St. John the Baptist | 714 Church St, Clyman | Part of Western Dodge County Catholic Churches[87] | |
St. John the Baptist | 115 Plymouth St, Plymouth | Founded in 1848, church dedicated in 1987[130] | |
St. John the Baptist | 1501 172nd Ave, Union Grove | Part of the Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes[131] | |
St. John Evangelist | 601 Valley Rd, Kohler | Founded in 1927, church dedicated in 1940[132] | |
St. John Vianney | 1755 N. Calhoun Rd, Brookfield | Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1957[133][134] | |
St. John XXIII | 1800 N. Wisconsin Street, Port Washington | Founded in 2016 with merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Mary’s, St. Peter of Alcantara Parishes[135] | |
St. John the Baptist | N9288 Cty W, Johnsburg | Founded in 1841 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1902[136][137] | |
St. Joseph | S89 W22650 Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend | [138] | |
St. Joseph | 1619 Washington St, Grafton | Founded in 1849, church dedicated in 1897 | |
St. Joseph | 1540 Mill St, Lyons | Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1910. Part of the Burlington-Lyons Catholic Community[139] | |
St. Joseph | 118 W. Main St, Waupun | [140] | |
St. Katherine Drexel | 511 S. Spring St, Beaver Dam | [141] | |
St. Kilion | 264 W. State St, Hartford | Founded in 1863, merged with St. Patrick in 1999[142] | |
St. Lawrence | 4886 Hwy 175, Hartford | Founded in 1846, church dedicated in 1882[143] | |
St. Leonard | W173 S7743 Westwood Dr, Muskego | Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1980[144] | |
St. Louis | 13207 County Road G, Caledonia | Founded in 1857, church dedicated in 1901[145] | |
St. Luke | 18000 W. Greenfield Ave, Brookfield | Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1958[146] | |
St. Martin of Tours | 7963 S. 116th St, Franklin | Founded in 1998 with the merger of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and Holy Assumption Parishes[147] | |
St. Mary | 9520 W. Forest Home Ave, Hales Corners | Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 2003[148] | |
St. Mary | 23209 Church Rd, Kansasville | Part of the Kenosha-Racine Country Line Catholic Parishes[149] | |
St. Mary | 653 Milwaukee St, Lomira | Clustered with Sons of Zebedee Parish[150] | |
St. Mary | 302 S. German St, Mayville | Clustered with St. Andrew and St. Theresa[151] | |
St. Mary | 430 N. Johnson St, Port Washington | Church constructed in 1882; listed on NRHP[152][153] | |
St Mary Mother of God | N89 W16297 Cleveland Ave, Menomonee Falls | Founded in 1905, clustered with St. Anthony Parish[154] | |
St. Mary of the Hill | 1515 Carmel Rd, Hubertus | [155] | |
St. Mary's Visitation | 1260 Church St, Elm Grove | Founded in 1848, church dedicated in 1963[156] | |
St. Matthew | 406 E. Main St, Campbellsport | Operates St. Kilian Chapel[157] | |
St. Matthew | 148 W. Lehman St, Neosho | Clustered with Sacred Heart Parish[158] | |
St. Matthew | 9303 S. Chicago Rd, Oak Creek | Founded in 1841, church dedicated in 1962[159] | |
St. Matthias Mission | 1081 County Trunk S, New Fane | Constructed in 1857, operated by a private foundation. Served by Holy Trinity Parish in Kewaskum[160] | |
St. Michael | 8883 Forest View Rd, Kewaskum | Clustered with Holy Trinity Parish | |
St. Monica | 5681 N. Santa Monica Blvd, Whitefish Bay | Founded in 1923, church dedicated in 1955[161] | |
St. Patrick | 1 34 County Hwy, Adell | Founded in 1953, church consecrated in 1877. Gothic Revival-style building constructed with split fieldstone[162] | |
St. Patrick | 107 W. Walworth St, Elkhorn | Founded in 1880, church dedicated in 1905[163] | |
St. Patrick | 1225 W. Main St, Whitewater | Church dedicated in 1958[164] | |
St. Paul | S38 W31602 Hwy D, Genesee Depot | Found in the 1950s, church dedicated in 2007[165] | |
St Paul the Apostle | 6400 Spring St, Mount Pleasant | Founded in 1965, church dedicated in 2002[166] | |
St. Peter | 1981 Beulah Ave, East Troy | Founded in 1852, church dedicated in 1872[167] | |
St. Peter | 200 E. Washington St, Slinger | Church dedicated in 1892[168] | |
St. Robert Bellermine | 3320 S. Colony Ave, Union Grove | Part of Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes[131] | |
St. Robert of Newminster | 2224 E. Capitol Dr, Shorewood | Founded in 1912, church dedicated in 1937[169] | |
St. Sebastinan | 3100 95th St. Sturtevant | [170] | |
St. Stephen | 1441 W. Oakwood Rd, Oak Creek | Founded in 1840s, church dedicated in 2009[171] | |
St. Teresa of Calcutta | W314 N7462 State Rd 83, Hartland | Founded in 2006 as merger of St. John and St. Clare Parishes[172] | |
St. Theresa of Avila | 136 W. Waukesha Rd, Eagle | [173] | |
St. Theresa | 102 Church St, Theresa | Founded in 1849. Now merged with St. Mary and St. Andrew Parishes[174] | |
St. Thomas Aquinas | 94 N. Lincoln St, Elkhart Lake | Formed in 2001 with the merger of St. Fridolin and St. George Parishes[175] | |
St. Thomas Aquinas | 305 S. First St, Waterford | Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 2007[176] |
Shrines
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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Archdiocesan Marian Shrine | 141 N. 68th St, Milwaukee | Dedicated in 1948 as the Milwaukee Fatima Shrine[177] | |
Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians | 1525 Carmel Rd, Erin | Shrine and Romanesque Revival basilica located on a hill overlooking Milwaukee; listed on NRHP[178] | |
Sacred Heart Shrine | 7335 S. Highway 100, Hales Corner | Dedicated in 1989[177] | |
Schoenstatt Shrine | W284 N404 Cherry Ln, Waukesha | Dedicated in 1914[177] |
Former parishes
editName | Image | Location | Description/Notes |
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St. Peter | Farmington | Founded in 1855, church consecrated in 1874. Parish discontinued in 1879[179][180] | |
St. John the Baptist | N9288 Cty W, Johnsburg | Romanesque church built 1857; listed on NRHP | |
St. John of God | Kewaskum | Built 1891; former parish; listed on NRHP[181] | |
St. Mary | Marytown | ||
St. Peter | St. Peter | ||
St. Augustine | County Hwy Y, Trenton | Built 1856; former parish; listed on NRHP[182][183] |
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