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List of the Roman Catholic dioceses of the United States - Definition and Overview

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The following is a list of the Roman Catholic dioceses of the United States. The Roman Catholic church in the United States has 195 dioceses or archdioceses.

Archdioceses in the list appear with the symbol (+) after their name.

  • Alabama: Birmingham, Mobile (+)
  • Alaska: Anchorage (+), Fairbanks, Juneau
  • Arizona: Byzantine Eparchy of Van Nuys for the Ruthenians, Phoenix, Tucson
  • Arkansas: Little Rock
  • California: Eparchy of Our Lady of Lebanon of Los Angeles for Maronites, Fresno, Los Angeles (+), Monterey, Oakland, Orange, Sacramento, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Francisco (+), San Jose, Santa Rosa, Stockton
  • Colorado: Denver (+), Colorado Springs, Pueblo
  • Connecticut: Bridgeport, Hartford (+), Norwich, Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of Stamford
  • Delaware: Wilmington
  • Florida: Miami (+), Orlando, Palm Beach, Pensacola-Tallahassee, Saint Augustine, Saint Petersburg, Venice
  • Georgia: Atlanta (+), Savannah
  • Hawaii: Honolulu
  • Idaho: Boise
  • Illinois: Belleville, Chicago (+), Eparchy of St. Thomas Syro-Malabar, Joliet, Peoria, Rockford, St. Nicholas in Chicago for Ukrainians, Springfield
  • Indiana: Evansville, Fort Wayne-South Bend, Gary, Indianapolis (+), Lafayette in Indiana
  • Iowa: Davenport, Archdiocese of Dubuque (+), Des Moines, Sioux City
  • Kansas: Dodge City, Kansas City in Kansas (+), Salina, Wichita
  • Kentucky: Covington, Knoxville, Lexington, Louisville (+), Owensboro
  • Louisiana: Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Houma-Thibodaux, Lafayette, Lake Charles, New Orleans (+), Shreveport
  • Maine: Portland in Maine
  • Maryland: Baltimore (+)
  • Massachusetts: Boston (+), Fall River, Newton Melkite Greek-Catholic Church (http://www.melkite.org), Springfield in Massachusetts, Worcester
  • Michigan: Detroit (+), Eparchy of St. Thomas the Apostle, Gaylord, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Lansing, Marquette, Saginaw
  • Minnesota: Crookston, Duluth, New Ulm, Saint Cloud, Saint Paul and Minneapolis (+), Winona
  • Mississippi: Biloxi, Jackson
  • Missouri: Jefferson City, Kansas City-Saint Joseph, Springfield-Cape Girardeau, St. Louis (+)
  • Montana: Great Falls-Billings, Helena
  • Nebraska: Grand Island, Lincoln, Omaha (+)
  • Nevada: Las Vegas, Reno
  • New Hampshire: Manchester
  • New Jersey: Camden, Metuchen, Newark (+), Our Lady of Deliverance of Newark of the Syrians, Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of Passaic of the Ruthenians, Paterson, Trenton
  • New Mexico: Santa Fe (+), Gallup, Las Cruces
  • New York: Albany, Apostolic Exarchate of Armenian Catholics, Brooklyn, Buffalo, Lithuanian Catholics outside Lithuania, New York (+), Ogdensburg, Rochester, Rockville Centre, St. Maron of Brooklyn for the Maronites, Syracuse
  • North Carolina: Charlotte, Raleigh
  • North Dakota: Bismarck, Fargo
  • Ohio: Byzantine Eparchy of Parma, Cincinnati (+), Cleveland, Columbus, Romanian Eparchy of St. George in Canton, Steubenville, Toledo, Ukrainian Catholic Diocese of St. Josaphat in Parma, Youngstown
  • Oklahoma: Oklahoma City (+), Tulsa
  • Oregon: Baker, Portland in Oregon (+)
  • Pennsylvania: Allentown, Altoona-Johnstown, Erie, Greensburg, Harrisburg, Philadelphia (+), Philadelphia for Ukrainians, Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Byzantine Rite, Scranton
  • Rhode Island: Providence
  • South Carolina: Charleston
  • South Dakota: Rapid City, Sioux Falls
  • Tennessee: Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville
  • Texas: Amarillo, Austin, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Galveston-Houston, Laredo, Lubbock, San Angelo, San Antonio (+), Tyler, Victoria
  • Utah: Salt Lake City
  • Vermont: Burlington
  • Virginia: Arlington, Richmond
  • Washington: Seattle (+), Spokane, Yakima
  • West Virginia: Wheeling-Charleston
  • Wisconsin: Green Bay, La Crosse, Madison, Milwaukee (+), Superior
  • Wyoming: Cheyenne

U.S. dioceses also include the following:

  • District of Columbia: Military Services (+), Washington (+)
  • Puerto Rico: Arecibo, Caguas, Mayaguez, Ponce, San Juan (+)
  • Virgin Islands: St. Thomas Virgin Islands

External link

U.S. Catholic Dioceses list (http://www.usccb.org/dioceses.htm) from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops

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