List of churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Cleveland in Ohio in the United States.[1]

Diocese of Cleveland in red

The diocese covers Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne Counties in northeastern Ohio. The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Cleveland. The first parish in the diocese was St. Mary's on the Flats, founded in 1826.

Cleveland

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This is a list of active churches in the City of Cleveland in Ohio.

Name Image Location Description/notes
Blessed Trinity 14040 Puritas Ave, Cleveland [2]
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist   1007 Superior Ave. NW, Cleveland Dedicated in 1852[3]
Holy Name   8328 Broadway Ave. SE, Cleveland Founded in 1854 for Irish immigrants[4]
Holy Redeemer 15712 Kipling Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1924 for Italian immigrants[5]
Holy Rosary   12021 Mayfield Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1892 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1909.[6]
Immaculate Conception   4129 Superior Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1855, church dedicated in 1878[7]
Immaculate Heart of Mary 6700 Lansing Ave, Cleveland Founded as a schismatic parish in 1894 for Polish immigrants. Reconciled with the diocese in 1908, church dedicated in 1914[8]
Mary Queen of Peace 4423 Pearl Rd, Cleveland Founded in 2010 with the merger of Our Lady of Good Counsel and Corpus Christi Parishes[9]
Our Lady of Angels 3644 Rocky River Dr, Cleveland Founded in 1922, church dedicated in 1941[10]
Our Lady of Lourdes 3395 E. 53rd St, Cleveland Founded in 1883 to serve Czech and Slovak immigrants. Church dedicated in 1893[11]
Our Lady of Mount Carmel 6928 Detroit Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1906 for Italian immigrants[12]
Our Lady of Peace 12601 Shaker Blvd, Cleveland Founded in 1916, church dedicated in 1951[13]
Sagrada Familia 7719 Detroit Ave, Cleveland Founded and church dedicated in 1998[14]
Shrine Church of St. Stanislaus   3649 E. 65th St, Cleveland Founded in the 1880s for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1891. Was designated a parish shrine in 2004[15]
St. Adalbert 2347 E. 83rd St, Cleveland Founded in 1883 to serve Czech immigrants, church dedicated in 1912. Parish closed in 2010, reopened in 2012[16]
St. Agnes - Our Lady of Fatima 6800 Lexington Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1980 with the merger of St. Agnes and Our Lady Parishes. Church dedicated in 1983[17]
St. Aloysius - St. Agatha 10932 St. Clair Ave, Cleveland [18]
St. Andrew Kim 2310 W. 14th St, Cleveland Founded in 1978 for Korean immigrants. Purchased former Sacred Heart of Jesus Church in 1988[19]
St. Augustine 2486 W. 14th St, Cleveland Founded in 1860[20]
St. Barbara 1505 Denison Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1905 for Polish immigrants[21]
St. Boniface 3545 W. 54th St, Cleveland [22]
St. Casimir   8223 Sowinski Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1891 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in the 1910s.[23]
St. Colman 2027 W. 65th St, Cleveland Founded in 1880 for Irish immigrants, church dedicated in 1918[24]
St. Emeric 1860 W. 22nd St, Cleveland Founded in 1904 for Hungarian immigrants, church dedicated in 1925[25]
St. Ignatius of Antioch 10205 Lorain Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1902, church dedicated in the 1920s[26]
St. Jerome 15000 Lake Shore Blvd, Cleveland Founded in 1919, church dedicated in 1920[27]
St. John Cantius   906 College Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1898 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1926[28]
St. John Nepomucene   3785 Independence Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1902 for Czech immigrants[29]
St. Malachi 2459 Washington Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1865 for Irish immigrants, church dedicated in 1947[30]
St. Mark 15800 Montrose Ave, Cleveland [31]
St. Mel 14436 Triskett Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1945[32]
St. Michael the Archangel   3114 Scranton Rd, Cleveland Founded as a mission in 1881 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1892[33]
St. Patrick 3602 Bridge Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1853 for Irish immigrants, church consecrated in 1931[34]
St. Paul Croatian 1369 E. 40th St, Cleveland [35]
St. Peter 1533 E. 17th St, Cleveland Founded in 1853 for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1859. Church closed in 2010, reopened in 2012[36]
St. Rocco   3205 Fulton Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1922 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1952[37]
St. Stephen   1930 W. 54th St, Cleveland Founded in 1869 for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1881[38]
St. Vincent de Paul 13400 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland Founded in 1922[39]
St. Vitus   6019 Lausche Ave, Cleveland Founded in 1893 for Slovenian immigrants, the first such Catholic parish in Ohio. Church dedicated in the 1930s.[40]
St. Wendelin   2281 Columbus Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1903 for Slovak immigrants, church dedicated in 1925. Parish closed in 2010, reopened in 2012[41]

Akron

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This is a list of active churches in the City of Akron in Ohio

Name Image Location Description/notes
Blessed Trinity 300 E Tallmadge Rd, Akron Founded in 2009 with the merger of St Martha, Christ the King and St. Hedwig Parishes[42]
Immaculate Conception 2100 16th St. SW, Akron Founded in 1923, church dedicated in 1953[43]
Nativity of the Lord Jesus 2425 Myersville Rd, Akron Founded in 1977, church dedicated in 1992[44]
St. Anthony of Padua 83 Mosser Place, Akron Founded in 1931 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1940[45]
St. Bernard   44 University Ave, Akron Founded in late 19th century for German immigrants. church consecrated in 1905[46]
St. Francis de Sales 4019 Manchester Rd, Akron Founded in 1943[47]
St. John the Baptist 1034 Brown St, Akron Founded in 1907 for Slovak immigrants.[48]
St. Mary 750 S Main St, Akron [49]
St. Matthew 2603 Benton Ave, Akron Founded in 1943, church dedicated in 1946[50]
St. Paul 433 Mission Dr, Akron Founded in 1919, church dedicated in 2003[51]
St. Sebastian 476 Mull Ave, Akron Founded in 1928, church dedicated in 1960[52]
St. Vincent de Paul   164 W Market St, Akron Founded in 1837 for Irish immigrants, the first Catholic parish in Akron. Church dedicated in 1867[53]
Visitation of Mary Announciation Church, 87 Broad St, Akron Founded in 1907, church dedicated in 1923. Became part of Visitation Parish in 2009[54]
John the Baptist Church, 1034 Brown St, Akron Became part of Visitation Parish in 2009[54]

Cuyahoga County

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This is a list of active churches outside of Cleveland in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.

Name Image Location Description/notes
Communion of Saints 2175 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights Formed in 2010 from St. Ann, St. Philomena, Christ the King and St. Louis Parishes[55]
Gesu 2470 Miramar Blvd, University Heights Founded in 1926, church dedicated in the 1950s[56]
Holy Family 7367 York Rd, Parma Founded in 1872 for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1952[57]
Holy Spirit 4341 E.131st St, Garfield Heights Founded in 2008 with the merger of St. Catherine of Alexandria, St. Timothy, and St. Henry Parishes[58]
Mary Queen of the Apostles 6455 Engle Rd, Brook Park Founded in 2009 with the merger of Assumption of Mary and St. Peter the Apostle Parishes[59]
Our Lady of the Lake 19951 Lakeshore Blvd, Euclid Founded in 1890, church dedicated in 1956[60]
Resurrection of Our Lord 32001 Cannon Rd, Solon Founded in 1971, church dedicated in 2004[61]
Sacred Heart of Jesus 1545 S. Green Rd, South Euclid Founded in 2010 with the merger of St. Margaret Mary and St. Gregory the Great Parishes[62]
Ss. Peter and Paul 4750 Turney Rd, Garfield Heights Founded in 1902 for Ukrainian immigrants, church dedicated in 1910[63]
Ss. Robert and William 367 E. 260th St, Euclid [64]
St. Albert the Great 6667 Wallings Rd, North Royalton Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1964[65]
St. Angela Merici 20830 Lorain Rd, Fairview Park Founded in 1923, church dedicated in 1948[66]
St. Anthony of Padua 6750 State Rd, Parma Founded in 1959, church dedicated in 1986[67]
St. Bartholomew 14865 Bagley Rd, Middleburg Heights [68]
St. Basil the Great 8700 Brecksville Rd, Brecksville Founded in 1960, church dedicated in 1968[69]
St. Bernadette 2256 Clague Rd, Westlake Founded in 1950[70]
St. Brendan 4242 Brendan Ln, North Olmstead Founded in 1964, church dedicated in 1987[71]
St. Bridget of Kiladare 5620 Hauserman Rd, Parma Founded in 1956[72]
St. Charles Borromeo 5891 Ridge Rd, Parma Founded in 1923, church dedicated in 1954[73]
St. Christopher   20141 Detroit Rd, Rocky River Founded in 1922, church dedicated in 1954[74]
St. Clare 5659 Mayfield Rd, Lyndhurst Founded in 1909, church dedicated in 1930[75]
St. Clarence North Olmsted Founded in 1978[76]
St. Columbkille 6740 Broadview Rd, Parma Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1972[77]
St. Dominic 3450 Norwood Rd, Shaker Heights Founded in 1945, church dedicated in 1948[78]
St. Francis de Sales 3434 George Ave, Parma Founded in 1931[79]
St. James   17514 Detroit Ave, Lakewood Founded in 1908, church dedicated in 1935. Church closed in 2010, reopened in 2012[80]
St. John Bosco 6480 Pearl Rd, Parma Heights Founded in 1963, church dedicated in 1982[81]
St. John Neumann 16271 Pearl Rd, Strongsville Founded in 1977, church dedicated in 1982[82]
St. John of the Cross 140 Richmond Rd, Euclid Founded in 2009 with the merger of St. Paul and St. Felicitas Parishes[83]
St. Ladislas 2345 Bassett Rd, Westlake Founded in 1973[84]
St. Luke the Evangelist 1212 Bunts Rd, Lakewood Founded in 1922, church dedicated in 1923[85]
St. Mary of the Falls 25615 Bagley Rd, Olmstead Falls Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1950[86]
St. Mary 340 Union St, Bedford Founded as a mission in 1905, became a parish in 1921. Church dedicated in 1970[87]
St Mary 250 Kraft St, Berea Founded in 1852, church dedicated in 1870[88]
St. Matthias 1200 W Sprague Rd, Parma [89]
St. Monica 13623 Rockside Rd, Garfield Heights Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1990[90]
St. Paschal Baylon 5384 Wilson Mills Rd, Highland Heights Founded in 1953, church dedicated in 1971[91]
St. Richard 26855 Lorain Rd, North Olmsted Founded in 1950, church dedicated in 1951[92]
St. Rita 32820 Baldwin Rd, Solon Founded as a mission in 1925, became a parish in 1929[93]
St. Therese 5276 E. 105th St, Garfield Heights Founded in 1927, church dedicated in 1960[94]
St. Thomas More 4170 N. Amber Dr,Brooklyn Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1967[95]

Lorain County

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This is a list of active churches in Lorain County, Ohio.

Name Image Location Description/notes
Holy Spirit 410 Lear Rd, Avon Lake Founded in 1965[96]
Holy Trinity 33601 Detroit Rd, Avon Founded in 1841, church dedicated in 1902[97]
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 418 W. 15th St, Lorain Founded in 1898 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1914[98]
Our Lady of Peace 708 Erie St, Grafton Founded in 2003 with the merger of Assumption and Immaculate Conception Parishes[99]
Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish   Immaculate ConceptionChurch, 708 Erie St, Grafton Church dedicated in 1871. Became part of Our Lady Queen of Peace in 2003[100]
Assumption Church, Grafton Founded and church dedicated in 1894, Became part of Our Lady Queen of Peace in 200[101]
Sacred Heart 410 W Lorain St, Oberlin Founded in 1880, church dedicated in 1967[102]
Sacred Heart Chapel, 4301 Pearl Ave, Lorain Supervised by Sacred Heart Parish
St. Agnes 611 Lake Ave, Elyria Founded in 1914[103]
St. Anthony of Padua 1305 E Erie Ave, Lorain Became diocesan parish in 2010[104]
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini 2143 Homewood Dr, Lorain Founded in 2010 with the merger of SS. Cyril & Methodius, St. John the Baptist and St. Vitus Parishes[105]
St. Joseph and Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parish St. Joseph Church, 200 Saint Joseph Dr, Amherst Founded in 1864. Now merged with Nativity BVM Parish[106]
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 333 S. Lake St, South Amherst Now merged with St. Joseph Parish[107]
St. Joseph 32929 Lake Rd, Avon Lake Founded in 1949[108]
St. Jude 590 Poplar St, Elyria Founded in 1943, church dedicated in 1951[109]
St. Julie Billiart 5545 Opal St, North Ridgeville Founded in 1978, church dedicated in 1981[110]
St. Mary 309 W 7th St, Lorain Founded in 1879 for Irish immigrants. Church dedicated in 1931[111]
St. Mary   320 Middle Ave, Elyria Founded in 1845[112]
St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception 2640 Stoney Ridge Rd, Avon Founded in the 1840s for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1893[113]
St. Patrick   512 N Main St,Wellington Founded as mission in 1851 for Irish immigrants, became parish in 1878. Church dedicated in 1977[114]
St. Peter 3655 Oberlin Ave, Lorain Founded in 1909 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1962[115]
St. Peter 35777 Center Ridge Rd, North Ridgeville Founded as a mission in 1875, became a parish in 1879. Church dedicated in 1923[116]
St. Theresa of Avila 1878 Abbe Rd N, Sheffield Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 1852[117]
St. Thomas the Apostle 715 Harris Rd, Sheffield Lake Founded as a mission in 1955, became a parish in 1962, church dedicated in 1972[118]
St. Vincent de Paul 41295 N, Ridge Rd, Elyria Founded in 1948, church dedicated in 1951[119]

Medina County

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This is a list of active churches in Medina County, Ohio.

Name Image Location Description/notes
Holy Martyrs 3100 Old Weymouth Rd, Medina Founded in 1980[120]
Sacred Heart of Jesus 260 Broad, St, Wadsworth [121]
St. Ambrose 929 Pearl Rd, Brunswick Founded in 1957[122]
St. Colette 330 W 130th St, Brunswick Founded in 1977[123]
St. Francis Xavier   606 E Washington St, Medina Founded as mission for German immigrants in 1864, became parish in 1876. Church dedicated in 1962[124]
St. Martin of Tours 1800 Station Rd, Valley City Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 2002[125]

Summit County

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This is a list of churches outside of Akron in Summit County, Ohio

Name Image Location Description/notes
Holy Family 3179 Kent Rd, Stow Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1961[126]
Immaculate Heart of Mary 1905 Portage Trail, Cuyahoga Falls Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1954[127]
Our Lady of Guadalupe 9080 Shepard Rd, Macedonia Founded in 1967, church dedicated in 1969[128]
Mother of Sorrows   6034 S. Locust St, Peninsula [129]
Prince of Peace 1263 Shannon Ave, Barberton Founded in 2002 with the merger of St. Mary and Sacred Heart Parishes[130]
Ss. Cosmas and Damien 10419 Ravenna Rd, Twinsburg Founded in 1862, church dedicated in 2002[131]
St. Augustine 204 6th St NW, Barberton [132]
St. Barnabas 9451 Brandywine Rd, Northfield Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1957[133]
St. Eugene 1821 Munroe Falls Ave, Cuyahoga Falls [134]
St. Hilary 2750 W. Market St, Fairlawn Founded in the 1950s[135]
St. Joseph 1761 2nd St, Cuyahoga Falls Founded in 1831, church dedicated in 1913[136]
St. Victor 3435 Everett Rd, Richfield Founded in 1964, church dedicated in 1966[137]
St. Mary 340 N. Main St, Hudson Founded in the 1850s for Irish immigrants, church dedicated in 1995[138]

Geauga County

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Name Image Location Description/notes
St. Anselm 12969 Chillicothe Rd, Chesterland Founded in 1961, church dedicated in 1962[139]
St. Edward 16150 Center St, Parkman Founded as a mission in 1928, became a parish in 1929. Church dedicated in 1964[140]
St. Helen 12060 Kinsman Rd, Newbury
St. Lucy 16280 E. High St, Middlefield
St. Mary 401 North St, Chardon Founded in the early 20th century, church dedicated in 1999[141]
St. Patrick 16550 Rock Creek Rd, Thompson Founded in 1865, church dedicated in 1960[142]

Shrines

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This is a listing of shrines that were formerly parishes in the diocese.

Name Image Location Description/notes
St. Elizabeth of Hungary   9016 Buckeye Rd, Cleveland Founded in 1892 as the first church for Hungarian immigrants in the United States. Church dedicated in 1922. No longer a parish[143]
Conversion of St. Paul   1369 E. 40th St, Cleveland Constructed as an Episcopal church in 1876, dedicated as a Catholic church in 1946, converted from a parish to a shrine in 2008[144]

Eastern Rite churches

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This is a list of Eastern Rite churches in the diocese.

Name Image Location Description/notes
St. Maron   1245 Carnegie Ave, Cleveland Maronite Rite parish founded in 1916 for Lebanese and Syrian immigrants. Acquired St. Anthony Church in 1939[145]

Former churches

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This is a list of former churches in the diocese.

Name Image Location Description/notes
Annunciation   4697 W. 130th St, Cleveland Became part of Blessed Trinity Parish in 2010, building sold in 2011.[146]
Sacred Heart of Jesus E. 71st St. and Kazimier St, Cleveland Former church
St. Joseph 2543 E. 23rd St, Cleveland Founded in 1860s for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1873. Church closed in 1986, was demolished after fire in 1993[147]
St. Ladislaus   2908 Wood Ave, Lorain Founded in 1905 for Hungarian immigrants, church dedicated in 1910.[148] Church closed in 2010[149]
St. Martin of Tours   Liverpool Constructed in 1850s. Parish later moved to Valley City.[125]
St. Mary's on the Flats   Columbus & Girard Aves, Cleveland Founded for Irish immigrants in 1826, it was the first Catholic parish in Cleveland. Church dedicated in 1840, closed in 1886, demolished in 1888[150]
Transfiguration Broadway and Fullerton Aves, Cleveland Founded in 1943 for Polish immigrants. Church closed in 2010[151][152]

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