LIST OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC DIOCESES OF THE UNITED STATES

Provinces and dioceses of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States

The following is the 'List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of the United States' (this list also includes those Churches of the Eastern Catholic Churches that are not ''Roman Catholic'' but are Catholic and are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome).
The Roman Catholic Church in the United States comprises 194 particular churches called dioceses led by bishops. In the United States, state counties or county equivalents are usually used to determine boundaries of most territorial dioceses. There are also nationwide or large area dioceses defined by rite for some Eastern Rite Catholics, and the Archdiocese of the Military Services, USA defined as the Catholics serving in the military and the dependents of those so serving. Dioceses led by archbishops are called archdioceses. There are 32 archdioceses whose archbishops serve as the metropolitans of 32 Roman Catholic ecclesiastical provinces in the United States.
In addition to the 195 dioceses, there are several other dioceses in the nation's overseas dependencies.
The United States Catholic population is mainly of the Latin rite, but eparchies and archeparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches exist in the nation. A special archdiocese was created by the Vatican for the United States military. Such bodies are also organized into ecclesiastical provinces of their own or are exempt dioceses immediately subject to the Holy See.
Dioceses and archdioceses are normally named by the city in which the bishop or archbishop has his seat. The diocese may take in a much wider area: e.g., the Eparchy (Diocese) of Newark for Syrian Rite Catholics actually serves all Syrian Catholics in the entire United States; the Diocese of Albany serves not just the city of Albany, NY, but also the entire northeastern quarter of New York State.
All bishops from the United States and U. S. Virgin Islands, whether diocesan, coadjutor, or auxiliary; Eastern or Latin; are members of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops from Puerto Rico form the Conferencia Episcopal Puertorriqueña, while bishops in the overseas dependencies in the Pacific Ocean are members of the Episcopal Conference of the Pacific.

Contents
Ecclesiastical province of Anchorage:
Ecclesiastical province of Atlanta:
Ecclesiastical province of Baltimore:
Ecclesiastical province of Boston:
Ecclesiastical province of Chicago:
Ecclesiastical province of Cincinnati:
Ecclesiastical province of Denver:
Ecclesiastical province of Detroit:
Eccrlesiastical province of Dubuque:
Ecclesiastical province of Galveston-Houston:
Ecclesiastical province of Hartford:
Ecclesiastical province of Indianapolis:
Ecclesiastical province of Kansas City:
Ecclesiastical province of Los Angeles:
Ecclesiastical province of Louisville:
Ecclesiastical province of Miami:
Ecclesiastical province of Milwaukee:
Ecclesiastical province of Mobile:
Ecclesiastical province of New Orleans:
Ecclesiastical province of New York:
Ecclesiastical province of Newark:
Ecclesiastical province of Oklahoma City:
Ecclesisistical province of Omaha:
Ecclesiastical province of Philadelphia:
Ecclesiastical province of Portland:
Ecclesiastical province of Saint Louis:
Ecclesiastical province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:
Ecclesiastical province of San Antonio:
Ecclesiastical province of San Francisco:
Ecclesiastical province of Santa Fe:
Ecclesiastical province of Seattle:
Ecclesiastical province of Washington:
Ecclesiastical province of Agaña:
Ecclesiastical province of Samoa-Apia:
Ecclesiastical province of San Juan de Puerto Rico:
Province of Philadelphia (Ukrainian)
Province of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian)
Military Archdiocese
See also
Resources

Ecclesiastical province of Anchorage:


The seat of the Archdiocese of Anchorage is Holy Family Cathedral.

The Ecclesiastical Province of Anchorage comprises the state of Alaska.

Archdiocese of Anchorage


Diocese of Fairbanks


Diocese of Juneau

Ecclesiastical province of Atlanta:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Atlanta comprises the states of Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.

Archdiocese of Atlanta


Diocese of Charleston


Diocese of Charlotte


Diocese of Raleigh


Diocese of Savannah

Ecclesiastical province of Baltimore:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Baltimore comprises all but five counties of the state of Maryland, and all of the states of Delaware, Virginia and West Virginia.

Archdiocese of Baltimore


Diocese of Arlington


Diocese of Richmond


Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston


Diocese of Wilmington (comprising Delaware and portions of Maryland, it is one of only a few dioceses to include more than one state in the U.S.)

Ecclesiastical province of Boston:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Boston comprises the states of Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

Archdiocese of Boston


Diocese of Burlington


Diocese of Fall River


Diocese of Manchester


Diocese of Portland


Diocese of Springfield in Massachusetts


Diocese of Worcester

Ecclesiastical province of Chicago:


Holy Name Cathedral on State Street is the head church of the Archdiocese of Chicago.

The Ecclesiastical Province of Chicago comprises the state of Illinois.

Archdiocese of Chicago


Diocese of Belleville


Diocese of Joliet


Diocese of Peoria


Diocese of Rockford


Diocese of Springfield in Illinois

Ecclesiastical province of Cincinnati:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Cincinnati comprises the state of Ohio.

Archdiocese of Cincinnati


Diocese of Cleveland


Diocese of Columbus


Diocese of Steubenville


Diocese of Toledo


Diocese of Youngstown

Ecclesiastical province of Denver:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Denver comprises the states of Colorado and Wyoming.

Archdiocese of Denver


Diocese of Cheyenne


Diocese of Colorado Springs


Diocese of Pueblo

Ecclesiastical province of Detroit:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Detroit comprises the state of Michigan.

Archdiocese of Detroit


Diocese of Gaylord


Diocese of Grand Rapids


Diocese of Kalamazoo


Diocese of Lansing


Diocese of Marquette


Diocese of Saginaw

Eccrlesiastical province of Dubuque:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Dubuque comprises the state of Iowa.

Archdiocese of Dubuque


Diocese of Davenport


Diocese of Des Moines


Diocese of Sioux City

Ecclesiastical province of Galveston-Houston:


St. Mary's Cathedral Basilica in Galveston, Texas, is the head church of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston

The Ecclesiastical Province of Galveston-Houston comprises the eastern counties of the state of Texas.

Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston


Diocese of Austin


Diocese of Beaumont


Diocese of Brownsville


Diocese of Corpus Christi


Diocese of Tyler


Diocese of Victoria in Texas

Ecclesiastical province of Hartford:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Hartford comprises the states of Connecticut and Rhode Island, as well as a small portion of New York.

Archdiocese of Hartford


Diocese of Bridgeport


Diocese of Norwich


Diocese of Providence

Ecclesiastical province of Indianapolis:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Indianapolis comprises the state of Indiana.

Archdiocese of Indianapolis


Diocese of Evansville


Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend


Diocese of Gary


Diocese of Lafayette in Indiana

Ecclesiastical province of Kansas City:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Kansas City comprises the state of Kansas.

Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas


Diocese of Dodge City


Diocese of Salina


Diocese of Wichita

Ecclesiastical province of Los Angeles:


The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is the head church of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles.

The Eccclesiastical Province of Los Angeles comprises the southern and central counties of the state of California.

Archdiocese of Los Angeles


Diocese of Fresno


Diocese of Monterey


Diocese of Orange


Diocese of San Bernardino


Diocese of San Diego

Ecclesiastical province of Louisville:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Louisville comprises the states of Kentucky and Tennessee.

Archdiocese of Louisville


Diocese of Covington


Diocese of Knoxville


Diocese of Lexington


Diocese of Memphis


Diocese of Nashville


Diocese of Owensboro

Ecclesiastical province of Miami:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Miami comprises the state of Florida.

Archdiocese of Miami


Diocese of Orlando


Diocese of Palm Beach


Diocese of Pensacola-Tallahassee


Diocese of St. Augustine


Diocese of St. Petersburg


Diocese of Venice

Ecclesiastical province of Milwaukee:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Milwaukee comprises the state of Wisconsin.

Archdiocese of Milwaukee


Diocese of Green Bay


Diocese of La Crosse


Diocese of Madison


Diocese of Superior

Ecclesiastical province of Mobile:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Mobile comprises the states of Alabama and Mississippi.

Archdiocese of Mobile


Diocese of Biloxi


Diocese of Birmingham in Alabama


Diocese of Jackson

Ecclesiastical province of New Orleans:


'Saint Louis Cathedral' is the mother & head church of the Archdiocese of New Orleans.

The Ecclesiastical Province of New Orleans comprises the state of Louisiana.

Archdiocese of New Orleans


Diocese of Alexandria in Louisiana


Diocese of Baton Rouge


Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux


Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana


Diocese of Lake Charles


Diocese of Shreveport

Ecclesiastical province of New York:


The Cathedral of Saint Patrick is the head church of the Archdiocese of New York.

The Ecclesiastical Province of New York comprises the state of New York, except for a small portion that belongs to the Province of Hartford.

Archdiocese of New York


Diocese of Albany


Diocese of Brooklyn


Diocese of Buffalo


Diocese of Ogdensburg


Diocese of Rochester


Diocese of Rockville Centre


Diocese of Syracuse

Ecclesiastical province of Newark:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Newark comprises the state of New Jersey.

Archdiocese of Newark


Diocese of Camden


Diocese of Metuchen


Diocese of Paterson


Diocese of Trenton

Ecclesiastical province of Oklahoma City:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Oklahoma City comprises the states of Arkansas and Oklahoma.

Archdiocese of Oklahoma City


Diocese of Little Rock


Diocese of Tulsa

Ecclesisistical province of Omaha:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Omaha comprises the state of Nebraska.

Archdiocese of Omaha


Diocese of Grand Island


Diocese of Lincoln

Ecclesiastical province of Philadelphia:


The Cathedral-Basilica of SS. Peter & Paul is the head church of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

The Ecclesiastical Province of Philadelphia comprises the state of Pennsylvania.

Archdiocese of Philadelphia


Diocese of Allentown


Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown


Diocese of Erie


Diocese of Greensburg


Diocese of Harrisburg


Diocese of Pittsburgh


Diocese of Scranton

Ecclesiastical province of Portland:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Portland comprises the states of Idaho, Montana and Oregon.

Archdiocese of Portland


Diocese of Baker


Diocese of Boise


Diocese of Great Falls-Billings


Diocese of Helena

Ecclesiastical province of Saint Louis:


The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis is the head church of the Archdiocese of Saint Louis.

The Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Louis comprises the state of Missouri.

Archdiocese of Saint Louis


Diocese of Jefferson City


Diocese of Kansas City-Saint Joseph


Diocese of Springfield-Cape Girardeau

Ecclesiastical province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Saint Paul and Minneapolis comprises the states of Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.

Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis


Diocese of Bismarck


Diocese of Crookston


Diocese of Duluth


Diocese of Fargo


Diocese of New Ulm


Diocese of Rapid City


Diocese of Saint Cloud


Diocese of Sioux Falls


Diocese of Winona

Ecclesiastical province of San Antonio:


The Ecclesiastical Province of San Antonio comprises the western counties of the state of Texas.

Archdiocese of San Antonio


Diocese of Amarillo


Diocese of Dallas


Diocese of El Paso


Diocese of Fort Worth


Diocese of Laredo


Diocese of Lubbock


Diocese of San Angelo

Ecclesiastical province of San Francisco:


The Cathedral of Our Lady of Peace is the mother & head church of the Diocese of Honolulu; it is the oldest Roman Catholic cathedral in continuous use in the United States.

The Ecclesiastical Province of San Francisco comprises the northern counties of the state of California and all of the states of Hawaii, Nevada and Utah.

Archdiocese of San Francisco


Diocese of Honolulu


Diocese of Las Vegas


Diocese of Oakland


Diocese of Reno


Diocese of Sacramento


Diocese of Salt Lake City


Diocese of San Jose in California


Diocese of Santa Rosa in California


Diocese of Stockton

Ecclesiastical province of Santa Fe:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Santa Fe comprises the states of Arizona and New Mexico.

Archdiocese of Santa Fe


Diocese of Gallup (comprising portions of New Mexico and Arizona, it is one of only a few dioceses to include more than one state in the U.S.)


Diocese of Las Cruces


Diocese of Phoenix


Diocese of Tucson

Ecclesiastical province of Seattle:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Seattle comprises the state of Washington.

Archdiocese of Seattle


Diocese of Spokane


Diocese of Yakima

Ecclesiastical province of Washington:


The Ecclesiastical Province of Washington comprises the District of Columbia, five neighboring counties in Maryland, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Archdiocese of Washington


Diocese of Saint Thomas

Ecclesiastical province of Agaña:


The Ecclesistical Province of Agaña comprises the United States overseas dependencies of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. Also included are the sovereign and independent nations of the Marshall Islands and Micronesia.

Archdiocese of Agaña


Diocese of Caroline Islands


Diocese of Chalan Kanoa


Apostolic Prefecture of the Marshall Islands

Ecclesiastical province of Samoa-Apia:


The Ecclesisatical Province of Samoa-Apia is foreign to the United States but however includes as a suffragan, a single diocese that comprises a United States overseas dependency, American Samoa.

Archdiocese of Samoa-Apia


Diocese of Samoa-Pago Pago

Ecclesiastical province of San Juan de Puerto Rico:


The Ecclesiastical Province of San Juan de Puerto Rico comprises the United States Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

Archdiocese of San Juan de Puerto Rico


Diocese of Arecibo


Diocese of Caguas


Diocese of Mayagüez


Diocese of Ponce

Province of Philadelphia (Ukrainian)


The Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in the United States is organized into a metropolia (or province) consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and three suffragen eparchies.

Archeparchy of Philadelphia


Eparchy of Saint Josaphat in Parma


Eparchy of Chicago


Eparchy of Stamford

Province of Pittsburgh (Ruthenian)


The Ruthenian Catholic Church in the United States is organized into Province of Pittsburgh, consisting of a metropolitan archeparchy and three suffragen eparchies. The eparchies also serve the faithful of other Byzantine Rite Churches without established hierarchies in the United States.

Archeparchy of Pittsburgh


Eparchy of Parma


Eparchy of Passaic


Eparchy of Van Nuys
==Eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches under metropolitanates outside the U.S.==
The following eparchies of the Eastern Catholic Churches do not have metropolitan sees in the United States to which they are subject, but are answerable to a patriarch, catholicos, major archbishop or metropolitan elsewhere.

Eparchy of the United States of America and Canada (Armenian)

Eparchy of Saint Peter the Apostle of San Diego (Chaldean)

Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit (Chaldean)

Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles (Maronite)

Eparchy of Saint Maron of Brooklyn (Maronite)

Eparchy of Newton (Melkite)

Eparchy of Saint George in Canton (Romanian)

Eparchy of Our Lady of Deliverance of Newark (Syrian)

Eparchy of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Chicago (Syro-Malabar)

Military Archdiocese


Members of the Armed Forces of the United States, both Latin and Eastern, are served by the Archdiocese of the Military Services, USA, a non-metropolitan archdiocese (that is, without suffragan dioceses in a province), consisting of an archbishop and three auxiliary bishops.

Archdiocese for the Military Services

See also



List of the Roman Catholic bishops of the United States

List of the Roman Catholic cathedrals of the United States

List of Roman Catholic archdioceses

Nunciature to the United States

Resources



United States Conference of Catholic Bishops List of Dioceses

Catholic Dioceses in the United States by Giga-Catholic Information

Catholic-Hierarchy.org

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