List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia

Summary

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Philadelphia.[1] The cathedral church of the diocese is the Cathedral-Basilica of Ss. Peter & Paul. There are more than 200 churches in the archdiocese, divided for administrative purposes into four episcopal regions, each headed by an auxiliary bishop, and 12 deaneries. The Archbishop of Philadelphia has general oversight of the whole archdiocese.[2]

Episcopal Region 1: Delaware and Chester Counties edit

Deanery 1: Eastern Delaware County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Pius X 220 Lawrence Rd, Broomall Founded 1955.[3][4]
Sacred Heart 316 E Broadway Ave, Clifton Heights Polish parish, founded 1910.[5][6]
St. Joseph 500 Woodlawn Ave, Collingdale Founded 1916.[7][8]
Blessed Virgin Mary 1101 Main St, Darby Founded 1913.[9][10]
St. Laurence 8245 West Chester Pk, Upper Darby Founded 1917.[11][12]
St. Andrew the Apostle 3500 School Ln, Drexel Hill Founded 1916.[13][14]
St. Bernadette of Lourdes 1035 Turner Ave, Drexel Hill Founded 1947.[15][16]
St. Charles Borromeo 3422 Dennison Ave, Drexel Hill Founded 1849.[17][18]
St. Dorothy 4910 Township Line Rd, Drexel Hill Founded 1947.[19][20]
Annunciation of Blessed Virgin Mary 401 Brookline Blvd, Havertown Founded 1927.[21][22]
Sacred Heart 110 N Manoa Rd, Havertown Founded 1927.[23][24]
St. Denis 2401 St Denis Ln, Havertown Founded 1825.[25][26]
St. Philomena   41 E Baltimore Ave, Lansdowne Founded 1898.[27][28]
St. Cyril of Alexandria 153 Penn Blvd, East Lansdowne Founded 1928, now closed.[29]
St. Eugene 200 S Oak Ave, Primos Founded 1948.[30][31]
Holy Cross 651 E Springfield Rd, Springfield Founded 1948.[32][33]
St. Francis of Assisi 136 Saxer Ave, Springfield Founded 1923.[34][35]
St. Kevin 240 W Sproul Rd, Springfield Founded 1955.[36][37]

Deanery 2: Western Delaware County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Colman Ardmore
St. Joseph Aston
St. John Fisher Boothwyn
Our Lady of Charity Brookhaven
Our Mother of Good Counsel Bryn Mawr
St. John Neumann Bryn Mawr
St. Katharine Drexel Chester
St. George Glenolden
St. Thomas the Apostle Glen Mills
St. Francis de Sales Lenni
Nativity B.V.M. Media
St. Mary Magdalen Media
Our Lady of Peace Milmont Park
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Morton
St. Anastasia Newtown Square
St. Gabriel Norwood
St. Madeline Ridley Park
Our Lady of Fatima Secane
St. Thomas of Villanova Church   Villanova Completed in 1887, serves as the church St. Thomas of Villanova parish and for Villanova University. It is the center of Augustinian activity in the United States.
St. John Chrysostom Wallingford
St. Katharine of Siena Wayne Established in 1895 by mostly poor Irish immigrants after developers in Wayne offered each Christian denomination a parcel of land. In 1916, the first St. Katharine's school opened with 168 students.[38]
St. Rose of Lima Eddystone

Deanery 3: Western Chester County and Oxford Region edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother Avondale
St. Rocco (Hispanic) Avondale
St. Cornelius Chadds Ford
Our Lady of the Rosary Coatesville
St. Joseph Coatesville
St. Patrick Kennett Square
Sacred Heart Oxford
Our Lady of Consolation Parkesburg
St. Peter West Brandywine
St. Agnes West Chester
St. Maximilian Kolbe West Chester
SS. Peter and Paul West Chester
SS. Simon and Jude West Chester
Assumption B.V.M. West Grove

Deanery 4: Northern Chester County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Monica Berwyn
St. Joseph Downingtown
SS. Philip and James Exton
St. Basil the Great Kimberton
St. Patrick Malvern
St. Norbert Paoli
St. Ann Phoenixville
St. Mary of the Assumption Phoenixville
St. Thomas More South Coventry
St. Joseph Spring City
Our Lady of the Assumption Strafford Italian
St. Elizabeth Upper Uwchlan
St. Isaac Jogues Wayne

Episcopal Region 2: Montgomery County edit

Deanery 5: Western Montgomery County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Helena 1489 DeKalb Pike, Blue Bell Founded 1919
St. Eleanor 647 Locust St, Collegeville Founded 1911
St. Paul 2007 New Hope St, East Norriton Township Founded 1963
St. Maria Goretti 1601 Derstine Rd, Hatfield Founded 1953
Corpus Christi 900 Sumneytown Pike, Lansdale Founded 1964
St. Stanislaus 51 Lansdale Ave, Lansdale Founded 1876
Holy Saviour 409 E Main St, Norristown Italian, founded 1903
St. Francis of Assisi 600 Hamilton St, Norristown Founded 1923
St. Patrick 714 DeKalb St, Norristown Founded 1835
St. Teresa of Avila 1260 S Trooper Rd, Norristown Founded 1918
St. Titus 3000 Keenwood Rd, Norristown Founded 1962
Visitation B.V.M. 196 N Trooper Rd, Norristown Founded 1954
Mary, Mother of the Redeemer 1325 Upper State Rd, North Wales Founded 1987
St. Rose of Lima 424 S Main St, North Wales Founded 1919
St. Philip Neri 1325 Klinerd Rd, Pennsburg Founded 1919
Epiphany of Our Lord 3050 Walton Rd, Plymouth Meeting Founded 1957
St. Aloysius 844 N. Keim St, Pottstown Founded 1856
Sacred Heart 838 Walnut St, Royersford Founded 1973
St. Mary 40 Spring Mount Rd, Schwenksville Founded 1926
St. Teresa of Calcutta 256 Swamp Pike, Schwenksville Founded 2006
St. Gabriel of the Sorrowful Mother 127 E Howard St, Stowe Founded 1929

Deanery 6: Main Line, Bridgeport and Roxborough edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Matthias 128 Bryn Mawr Ave, Bala Cynwyd Founded 1906
St. Mary's Quasi-Parish 140 W. Hector St, Conshohocken
St. Matthew 219 Fayette St, Conshohocken Founded 1851
St. John Baptist Vianney 350 Conshohocken State Rd, Gladwyne Founded 1927
Mother of Divine Providence 333 Allendale Rd, King of Prussia Founded 1954
St. Margaret 210-212 N Narberth Ave, Narberth Founded 1900
Holy Family 236 Hermitage St, Philadelphia Found 1885
Immaculate Heart of Mary 819 E Cathedral Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1952
St. Bridget 3673 Midvale Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1853
St. John the Baptist 119 Rector St, Philadelphia Founded 1831
Sacred Heart 120 Jefferson St, Swedesburg Founded 1907
Presentation B.V.M. 204 Haverford Rd, Wynnewood Founded 1954

Deanery 7: Eastern Montgomery County and North West Philadelphia edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
Our Lady Help of Christians 1500 Marian Rd, Abington Founded 1953.[39][40]
St. Anthony of Padua 259 Forest Ave, Ambler Founded 1886.[41][42]
St. Joseph 16 S Spring Garden St, Ambler Founded 1920.[43][44]
Queen of Peace 820 North Hills Ave, Ardsley Founded 1954.[45][46]
St. James 8320 Brookside Rd, Elkins Park Founded 1923.[47][48]
St. Genevieve 1225 Bethlehem Pike, Flourtown Founded 1953.[49][50]
St. Luke the Evangelist 2316 Fairhill Ave, Glenside Founded 1905.[51][52]
St. Catherine of Siena 321 Witmer Rd, Horsham Founded 1963.[53][54]
St. Albert the Great 212 Welsh Rd, Huntingdon Valley Founded 1962.[55][56]
Immaculate Conception B.V.M.   602 West Ave, Jenkintown Founded 1866.[57][58]
St. Philip Neri 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill Founded 1945.[59][60]
St. Alphonsus 33 Conwell Dr, Maple Glen Founded 1963.[61][62]
Holy Martyrs 120 Allison Rd, Oreland Founded 1949.[63][64]
Holy Cross 140 E Mt Airy Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1890.[65][66]
Our Mother of Consolation   9 E Chestnut Hill Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1855.[67][68]
St. Athanasius 2050 E Walnut Ln, Philadelphia Founded 1928.[69][70]
St. Raymond of Penafort 1350 E Vernon Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1941.[71][72]
St. Vincent de Paul   109 E Price St, Philadelphia Founded 1851.[73][74]
St. Hilary of Poitiers 820 Susquehanna Rd, Rydal Founded 1962.[75][76]
St. David 316 Easton Rd, Willow Grove Founded 1919.[77][78]

Episcopal Region III: Philadelphia edit

Deanery 8: South Philadelphia and Northern Liberties edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
Annunciation B.V.M. 1511 S 10th St, Philadelphia Founded 1860. Merged with St. Rita of Cascia in 2016.[79][80]
Epiphany of Our Lord 1121 Jackson St, Philadelphia Founded 1889.[81][82]
Holy Name of Jesus 701 Gaul St, Philadelphia Founded 1905.[83][84]
Immaculate Conception   1020 N Front St, Philadelphia Founded 1869. Merged into St. Michael 2011. Closed permanently in October 2019.[85]
Old St. Joseph's   321 Willings Alley, Philadelphia Founded 1733.[86][87]
Old St. Mary's   248 S. 4th St, Philadelphia Founded 1763.[88][89]
Our Lady of Mount Carmel 2319 S 3rd St, Philadelphia Founded 1896.[90][91]
Sacred Heart of Jesus 1404 S 3rd St, Philadelphia Founded 1871.[92][93]
St. Agnes-St. John Nepomucene 4th and Brown Sts, Philadelphia Serves Slovak community. St. Agnes founded 1907, built 1910–11; St. John Nepomucene founded 1902; merged 1980.[94][95]
St. Augustine   250 N 4th St, Philadelphia Founded 1796.[96][97]
St. Charles Borromeo 902 S 20th St, Philadelphia Founded 1868.[98][99]
St. Gabriel 2917 Dickinson St, Philadelphia Founded 1895.[100][101]
St. Michael   1445 N 2nd St, Philadelphia Founded 1831.[102]
St. Monica   2422 S 17th St, Philadelphia Founded 1895.[103][104]
St. Nicholas of Tolentine   Philadelphia Founded 1912, serving Italian community.[105][106]
St. Paul   923 Christian St, Philadelphia Founded 1843.[107][108]
St. Peter the Apostle   1019 N 5th St, Philadelphia Founded 1842. Includes the National Shrine of Saint John Neumann.[109][110]
St. Philip Neri   218 Queen St, Philadelphia Founded 1840.[111][112]
St. Richard of Chichester 3010 S 18th St, Philadelphia Founded 1924.[113][114]
St. Rita of Cascia   1166 S Broad St, Philadelphia Founded 1907. Site of the National Shrine of St. Rita of Cascia.[115][116]
St. Thomas Aquinas Philadelphia Founded 1885.[117][118]
Stella Maris   Philadelphia Founded 1954.[119][120]

Deanery 9: West Philadelphia and Center City edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
Cathedral Basilica of SS. Peter & Paul   1723 Race St, Philadelphia Founded 1846. Includes Shrine of St. Katharine Drexel.[121][122]
Divine Mercy 6667 Chester Ave, Philadelphia Founded 2004[123][124]
Our Lady of Lourdes   1941 Wynnewood Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1894.[125][126]
St. Agatha-St. James   3728 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Founded as a merged parish in 1976.[127][128][129] St. James formed in 1850.[130]
St. Andrew 1911 Wallace St, Philadelphia Lithuanian. Founded 1924.[131]
St. Barbara 5359 Lebanon Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1921.[132]
St. Barnabas 6300 Buist Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1919.[133]
St. Cyprian   525 South Cobbs Creek Pkwy, Philadelphia Parish founded 2000 through merger of St. Carthage and Transfiguration of Our Lord parishes.[134][135]
St. Donato 65th and Callowhill. Philadelphia Italian. Founded 1910. Closed in 2013 with merger into Our Lady of Lourdes.[136][137]
St. Francis de Sales   4625 Springfield Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1890[138][139]
St. Francis Xavier – The Oratory   2319 Green St, Philadelphia Founded 1839[140][141]
St. Ignatius of Loyola 636 N 43rd St, Philadelphia Founded 1893[142][143]
St. John the Evangelist   21 S 13th St, Philadelphia Founded 1830[144][145]
St. Malachy 1429 N 11th St, Philadelphia Founded 1850[146][147]
St. Martin de Porres 2340 W Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1993[148][149]
St. Patrick 242 S 20th St, Philadelphia Founded 1839[150][151]

Episcopal Region IV: Bucks County and Philadelphia edit

Deanery 10: Central and Upper Bucks County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Jude Chalfont
Our Lady of Guadalupe Doylestown
Our Lady of Mount Carmel Doylestown
Assumption B.V.M. Feasterville
St. John Bosco Hatboro
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Hilltown
St. Bede the Venerable Holland
St. Cyril of Jerusalem Jamison
Holy Trinity Morrisville
St. John the Evangelist Morrisville
St. Martin of Tours New Hope
St. Andrew Newtown
St. John the Baptist Ottsville
St. Isidore Quakertown
St. Vincent de Paul Richboro
St. Lawrence Riegelsville
St. Agnes Sellersville
Our Lady of Good Counsel Southampton
Nativity of Our Lord Warminster
St. Joseph Warrington
St. Robert Bellarmine Warrington
St. Ignatius of Antioch Yardley

Deanery 11: Upper North East Philadelphia and Lower Bucks County edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Charles Borromeo 1731 Hulmeville Rd, Bensalem Founded 1903.[152][153]
St. Ephrem Bensalem Founded 1966.[154][155]
St. Mark 1025 Radcliffe Rd, Bristol Founded 1844.[156][157]
St. Thomas Aquinas 601 Bristol Pike, Croydon Founded 1922.[158][159]
St. Frances Cabrini 325 S Oxford Valley Rd, Fairless Hills Founded 1953.[160][161]
St. Joseph the Worker 9164 New Falls Rd, Fallsington Founded 1956.[162] Closed 2015.[163]
Queen of the Universe 2443 Trenton Rd, Levittown Founded 1955.[164][165]
St. Michael the Archangel Levittown Founded 1953.[166][167]
Our Lady of Grace 225 Bellevue Ave, Penndel Founded 1908.[168][169]
Christ the King 3252 Chesterfield Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1963.[170][171]
Maternity Blessed Virgin Mary 9220 Old Bustleton Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1870.[172][173]
Our Lady of Calvary 11024 Knights Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1958.[174][175]
Our Lady of Consolation 7051 Tulip St, Philadelphia Founded 1917.[176][177]
St. Anselm 12670 Dunks Ferry Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1962.[178][179]
St. Bartholomew 5600 Jackson St, Philadelphia Founded 1919.[180][181]
St. Bernard 7341 Cottage St, Philadelphia Founded 1927.[182]
St. Christopher 13301 Proctor Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1950.[183][184]
St. Dominic 8504 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1849.[185][186]
St. Jerome 8100 Colfax St, Philadelphia Founded 1955.[187][188]
St. John Cantius   4415 Almond St, Philadelphia Founded 1892.[189][190]
St. Katherine of Siena 9700 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1922.[191][192]
St. Martha   11301 Academy Rd, Philadelphia Founded 1966.[193][194]
St. Matthew 3000 Cottman Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1927.[195][196]
St. Timothy 3001 Levick St, Philadelphia Founded 1928.[197][198]

Deanery 12: Lower North East Philadelphia edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
Presentation B.V.M. 7631 Waters Rd, Cheltenham Founded 1890.[199][200]
St. Joseph 7631 Waters Rd, Cheltenham Founded 1953.[201][202]
Holy Angels 7000 Old York Rd, Philadelphia Korean. Founded 1900.[203][204]
Holy Innocents 1337 E Hunting Park Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1927.[205][206]
Nativity BVM 2535 E Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1882.[207]
Our Lady Help of Christians E Allegheny & Gaul St, Philadelphia Founded 1885. Closed 2016 with merger into Nativity B.V.M.[208][209]
Our Lady of Hope 5200 N Broad St, Philadelphia Original church 1909.[210][211]
Our Lady of Ransom 6700 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia Founded 1954.[212] Closed 2017.[213]
Resurrection of Our Lord 2000 Shelmire Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1928.[214][215]
St. Ambrose 405 E Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia Founded 1923.[216]
St. Anne 2328 E Lehigh Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1845.[217][218]
St. Cecilia 535 Rhawn St, Philadelphia Founded 1911.[219][220]
St. Helena   6161 N 5th St, Philadelphia Founded 1924.[221][222]
St. Martin of Tours 5450 Roosevelt Blvd, Philadelphia Founded 1923.[223][224]
St. Veronica 533 W Tioga St, Philadelphia Founded 1872.[225][226]
St. William   6200 Rising Sun Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1920.[227][228]
Visitation B.V.M. 2646 Kensington Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1873.[229][230]

Other edit

Name Image Location Description/sources
Gesú, Church of the   18th & Stiles Sts, Philadelphia Founded 1868. Parish closed in 1993; church now serves as the chapel for St. Joseph's Prep and Gesu School.[231][232]
Holy Redeemer   915 Vine St, Philadelphia Founded 1941. Serves Chinese Catholic community.[233][234]
St. Adalbert   2645 E Allegheny Ave, Philadelphia Founded 1904. Merged 2019. Served Polish community.[235][236]
Our Lady of Loreto Founded 1932. Closed in 2000. Formerly located at 6214 Grays Ave. Served Italian community.[237]
St. Casimir   324 Wharton St, Philadelphia Founded 1893. Merged into St. Andrew in 2011, but remains worship site. Served Lithuanian community.[238][239]
St. Joachim 1527 Church St, Philadelphia Founded 1845.[240] Church damaged by fire 1978. Rebuilt church dedicated 1981. Closed in 2013. Later reopened by Capuchin Franciscans as the Padre Pio Prayer Center.[241]
St. Leo the Great   6658 Keystone St, Philadelphia Founded 1884. Merged 2013 into Our Lady of Consolation.[242] Closed as worship site 2018.[243][244]
St. Mary of Czestochowa Founded 1927. Formerly located at 59th and Elmwood Ave.[245][246]
St. Mary Magdalen De Pazzi   712 Montrose, Philadelphia Founded 1852. Closed 2000.[247] It was the first Italian "national" parish in the United States with membership of 50,000 in 1880.[248]
St. Peter Claver   Philadelphia Founded 1886. Suppressed 1985.[249] Served African-American Catholic community starting in 1892. Formally closed as a Catholich church in 2019.[250][251]

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