List of Catholic cathedrals in the United States
The following is a list of the Catholic cathedrals in the United States. The Catholic Church in the United States comprises ecclesiastical territories called dioceses led by prelate bishops. Each bishop is assigned to a cathedral from which he is pastor to the people of his diocese. Some dioceses also have a co-cathedral or a pro-cathedral. This is a complete list of the 195 cathedrals of the Latin Church (Roman Rite) and the 20 cathedrals of the Eastern Catholic Churches in the United States.[citation needed]
Latin Church
Former cathedrals
Future cathedrals
Cathedral | Diocese | Year to be dedicated | Ref |
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Saint Raphael's Cathedral | Diocese of Madison | To Be Determined | [42] |
Anglican use
Ordinariate | Image | |
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Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter | Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham |
Eastern Catholic cathedrals
Ukrainian Greek Catholic cathedrals
The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the United States is organized into a metropolia (or province) consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and three suffragan eparchies.
Metropolia | Metropolia Map | Eparchy | Image | Cathedral |
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Philadelphia | Archeparchy of Philadelphia | Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception | ||
Eparchy of Chicago | St. Nicholas Cathedral | |||
Eparchy of Parma | St. Josaphat Cathedral | |||
Eparchy of Stamford | St. Vladimir's Cathedral |
Ruthenian Catholic cathedrals
The Ruthenian Catholic Church in the United States is organized into the sui iuris Province of Pittsburgh, consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and three suffragan eparchies. The eparchies also serve the faithful of other Byzantine Rite Churches without established hierarchies in the United States, namely those of the Albanian, Belarusian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Hungarian, Italo-Albanian, Macedonian, Russian, and Slovakian Byzantine Catholic Churches.
Metropolia | Metropolia Map | Eparchy | Image | Cathedral |
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Pittsburgh | Archeparchy of Pittsburgh | St. John the Baptist Cathedral | ||
Eparchy of Parma | Cathedral of St. John the Baptist | |||
Eparchy of Passaic | Cathedral of St. Michael the Archangel | |||
Eparchy of Phoenix | St. Stephen Cathedral (Phoenix, Arizona) | |||
Proto-Cathedral of St. Mary (Sherman Oaks, California) |
Eastern Catholic cathedrals with eparchies immediately subject to the Holy See
The following particular churches of various Eastern Rites are not suffragan to Metropolitan sees, but are instead exempt, i.e. immediately subject to the Holy See, while they remain part of their respective patriarchal, major archiepiscopal or other rite- & tradition-specific particular Churches.
See also
- List of Catholic churches in the United States
- List of cathedrals in the United States
- List of basilicas#North American & Central American Basilicas
- Roman Catholic Marian churches
- Category:Roman Catholic churches in the United States (including sub-categories for shrines, cathedrals, and former churches) – churches are listed by state, territory, or D.C.
- List of Coptic Orthodox Churches in the United States
- List of the Catholic bishops of the United States
- List of the Catholic dioceses of the United States
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