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List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee

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Archdiocese of Milwaukee in red

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee. The archdiocese included 195 churches (as of May 2020), covering the following 10 Wisconsin counties:[1]

The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist in Milwaukee

Milwaukee[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist 812 N. Jackson St. German Renaissance Revival style cathedral built in 1847; listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
All Saints 4051 N. 25th St. Clustered with St. Martin of Porres Parish[3]
Basilica of St. Josaphat 603 W. Lincoln Ave. Founded in 1888 for Polish immigrants, became the largest Polish parish in Wisconsin. Church dedicated in 1901, declared a basilica in 1929[4]
Blessed Sacrament 3100 S. 41st St. Founded in 1926, church dedicated in 1956[5]
Blessed Savior 8545 W. Villard Ave. Founded in 2007 with merger of Corpus Christi, Mary Queen of Martyrs, Our Lady of Sorrows, and St. Phillip Neri Parishes[6]
Congregation of the Great Spirit 1000 W. Lapham St. Founded in 1989 for American Indians[7]
Gesu 1145 W. Wisconsin Ave. Founded in 1849, church dedicated in 1894. Located on Marquette University campus[8]
Holy Rosary 2011 N. Oakland Ave. Church consecrated in 1885. Holy Rosary merged in 2000 into the Three Holy Women Parish[9][10]
Holy Trinity 605 S. 4th St. Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1850; listed on NRHP;[11] now known as Our Lady of Guadalupe
Mother of Good Counsel 6924 W. Lisbon Ave. Founded in 1925, church dedicated in 1975[12]
Old St. Mary 844 N. Broadway Oldest existing church in Milwaukee. Founded in 1846 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1847. Listed on the NRHP[13][14]
Our Lady of Divine Providence 2600 N. Bremen St. Founded in 2003 with merger of St. Casimir and St. Mary of Czestochowa Parishes[15][16]
Our Lady of Lourdes 3722 S. 58th St. Founded in 1958. Church dedicated in 1960[17]
Our Lady, Queen of Peace 3222 S. 29th St. Founded in 1953, church started in 1957[18]
Prince of Peace 1138 S. 25th St. Founded in 1999[19]
St. Adalbert 1923 W. Becher St. Founded in 1908 for Polish immigrants. Romanesque Revival church dedicated in 1931[20]
St. Anthony 1711 S. 9th St. Founded in 1872 for German immigrants. Church consecrated in 1872[21]
St. Augustine of Hippo 2530 S. Howell Ave. Founded in 1887 for German immigrants[22]
St. Benedict the Moor 930 W. State St. Founded as mission in 1908 for African-Americans. Operated by the Capuchin Province of St. Joseph[23]
St. Bernadette 8200 W. Denver Ave. Founded in 1958, church consecrated in 1961. Part of Northwest Milwaukee Catholic Parishes[24][25]
St. Catherine 5101 W. Center St. Part of the Milwaukee West-side Catholic Parishes[26]
St. Catherine of Alexandria 8661 N. 76th Pl. Founded in 1855. Church dedicated in 1921. Part of Northwest Milwaukee Catholic Parishes[27]
St. Francis of Assisi 1927 Vel R. Phillips Ave, Founded in 1871. Church dedicated in 1877[28]
St. Gregory the Great 3160 S. 63rd St, Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1957[29]
St. Hedwig 1702 N. Humboldt Ave. Founded in 1871, the second Polish parish in Milwaukee. Church consecrated in 1887. St. Hedwig merged in 2000 into the Three Holy Women Parish[30][31]
St. Hyacinth 1414 W. Becher St. Founded in 1883 for Polish immigrants by Monsignor Jacek Gulski. Church dedicated in 1883[32]
St. Joan of Arc Chapel Marquette University campus, Chapel constructed in France in 1420, moved to New York State in 1920s, relocated to Marquette University in 1962[33]
St. Margaret Mary 3970 N. 92nd St, Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1977[34]
St. Matthias 9306 W. Beloit Rd. Founded in 1850[35]
St. Patrick 723 W. Washington St. Founded in 1876 for Irish immigrants. Church consecrated in 1893; listed on NRHP[36][37]
St. Paul 1720 E. Norwich Ave. [38]
Ss. Cyril and Methodius 2427 S. 15th St. Polish and English parish[39]
Ss Peter and Paul 2490 N. Cramer St. Founded in 1889, church dedicated in 1892. Listed on NRHP[40][41]
St. Rafael the Archangel 2059 S. 33rd St. [42]
St. Roman 1710 W. Bolivar Ave. Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1960[43]
St. Rose of Lima 540 N. 31st St. Clustered with St. Michael Parish[44]
St. Sebastian 5400 W. Washington Blvd. Founded in 1911. Church dedicated in 1930[45]
St. Stanislaus 524 W. Historic Mitchell St. Founded in 1866 as first Polish church in Milwaukee. Church dedicated in 1873[46]
St. Vincent de Paul 2114 W. Mitchell St. Founded for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1888[47]

Fond du Lac and North Fond du Lac[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Dorcas Chapel 45 S. National Ave, Fond du Lac Contemporary chapel built in 1966 at Marian University[48]
Holy Family 271 4th St Way, Fond du Lac The Holy Family Community includes St. Mary, Sacred Heart, St. Peter, Holy Family, Risen Saviour and Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Parishes.[49]
Sons of Zebedee W5882 Church Rd, Fond du Lac Founded in 1998 as merger of St. James and St. John Parishes. Now affiliated with St. Mary Parish in Lomira[50]
Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary 701 Michigan Ave, North Fond du Lac Part of the Holy Family Community[49]

Kenosha[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary of Pompeii 2224 45th St. Founded in 1904 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1932[51]
Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1919 54th St. Founded in 1931, church dedicated in 1964.[52]
St. Anthony of Padua 2223 51st St. Founded in 1910 for Slovak immigrants, church dedicated in 1930[53]
St. Elizabeth 4816 7th Ave. Founded in 2000 with the merger of St. George and St. Casimir Parishes[54]Now part of Downtown Kenosha Catholic
St. James 5804 Sheridan Rd. First Catholic parish in Kenosha. Founded in 1837 as St. Mark for Irish immigrants, later renamed as St. James. Church dedicated in 1883[55]Now part of Downtown Kenosha Catholic
St. Mark 7117 14th Ave. Founded in 1924, church dedicated in 1970[56]
St. Mary 7307 40th Ave. Founded in 1929[57]
St. Peter 2224 30th Ave. Founded in 1902 for Lithuanian immigrants, church dedicated in 1966[58]
St. Therese of Lisieux 2020 91st St. Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1959[59]

Racine[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Sacred Heart 2201 Northwestern Ave. Founded in early 1900s, church dedicated in 1968
St. Edward 1401 Grove Ave. Founded in 1919, church dedicated in 1953[60]
St. John Nepomuk 1903 Green St. Founded in 1895 for Czech immigrants, church dedicated in 1928[61]
St. Joseph 533 Erie St. Founded in 1875, church dedicated in 1876[62]
St. Lucy 3101 Drexel Ave. Founded in 1958, church dedicated in 1933[63]
St. Mary by the Lake 7605 Lakeshore Dr. Founded in 1849 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1853[64]
St. Patrick 1100 Erie St. Church built in 1925 with Neogothic/Art Deco design by Barry Byrne; listed on NRHP[65][66]
St. Richard of Chichester 1509 Grand Ave. Founded in 1998, church constructed in 1914. Merger of St. Rose of Lima, St. Stanislaus, St. Casimir and Holy Trinity Parishes[67]
St. Rita 4339 Douglas Ave. Founded in 1920s, church dedicated in 2005[68]

Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls[edit]

Holy Name of Jesus, St. Clement and St. Dominic Parishes are consolidated in the Sheboygan North Catholic Parishes community.[69] Immaculate Conception, Ss. Cyil and Methodius and St. Peter Claver are part of the Sheboygan South Catholic Parishes community.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Blessed Trinity 319 Giddings Ave, Sheboygan Falls Founded in 2001 with merger of St. Mary, St. George and St. Rose of Lima Parishes[70]
Holy Name of Jesus 818 Huron Ave, Sheboygan Founded in 1845, dedicated in 1872[69]Part of Sheboygan North
Immaculate Conception 1305 Humboldt Ave, Sheboygan Founded in 1903 for Lithuanian immigrants, church started in 1929. Part of Sheboygan South
St. Clement 707 N. 6th St, Sheboygan Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1915.[69]Part of Sheboygan North
Ss. Cyril and Methodius 822 New Jersey Ave, Sheboygan Founded 1907 for Slovenian and Croatian immigrants. Church dedicated in 1911. Part of Sheboygan South
St. Dominic 2133 N. 22nd St, Sheboygan Founded in 1920, church started in 1965[69]Part of Sheboygan North
St. Peter Claver 1439 S. 12th St, Sheboygan Founded in 1888, church dedicated in 1908. Part of Sheboygan South[71]

Waukesha[edit]

In 2012, the four churches in Waukesha were clustered into the Catholic Community of Waukesha, a central parish administration.[72]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
St. John Neumann 2400 WI-59 Founded in 1981, church dedicated in 1987[72]
St. Joseph 818 N. East Ave. Founded in 1855 in Milwaukee, moved to Waukesha in 1960s. Church dedicated in 1970[73]
St. Mary 225 S. Hartwell Ave. Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1965[74]
St. William 440 N. Moreland Blvd. Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1992[75]

Wauwatosa[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Christ the King 2604 N. Swan Blvd Founded in 1939[76]
St. Bernard 1500 Wauwatosa Ave. Founded in 1911, first Catholic church in Wauwatosa. Merged with Christ the King Parish in 2024[77]
St. Joseph 12130 W. Center St. Founded in 1855, church dedicated in 1970[78]
St. Jude the Apostle 734 Glenview Ave. Founded in 1929 to serve Irish immigrants.[79]
St. Pius X 2506 Wauwatosa Ave. Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1953[80]

West Allis[edit]

Holy Assumption, St. Augustine and St. Rita Parishes are part of West Allis Catholic.

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Holy Assumption 7109 W. Orchard St. Part of West Allis Catholic
Mother of Perpetual Help 1121 S. 116th St. Parish created from St. Aloysius, Immaculate Heart of Mary and Mary Queen of Heaven Parishes in West Allis[81]
St. Augustine 6768 W. Rogers St. Part of West Allis Catholic.
St. Rita 2318 S. 61st St. Part of West Allis Catholic

Other communities[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Annunciation 305 W. Green St, Fox Lake Found in 1998 with merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Randolph and St. Mary Parishes[82]
Divine Mercy 800 Marquette Ave, South Milwaukee Founded in 2003 with the merger of St. Adalbert, St. Mary, St. John and St. Sylvester Parishes[83]
Divine Savior 05 Fredonia Ave, Fredonia Founded in 2012 with the merger of St. Mary and Holy Rosary Parishes. Now clustered with Our Lady of the Lakes Parish.[84]
Good Shepherd N88 W17658 Christman Rd, Menomonee Falls Founded in 1957, church consecrated in 1958[85]
Holy Angels 138 N. 8th Ave, West Bend Founded in 1852, church dedicated in 1915[86]
Holy Apostles 16000 W. National Ave, New Berlin Founded in 1855[87]
Holy Cross 18700 116th St, Bristol Part of the Catholic Community of St. Alphonsus, Holy Cross and St. John the Evangelist Parishes
Holy Family 304 Prairie St, Reeseville Part of the Western Dodge County Catholic Churches[88]
Holy Family 4825 N. Wildwood Ave, Whitefish Bay Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1969[89]
Holy Trinity 315 Main St, Kewaskum Clustered with St. Michael Parish[90]
Holy Trinity 521 Congress St, Newburg Founded in 1859[91][92]
Immaculate Conception 1610 Monroe St, West Bend Combined with St. Mary Parish[93]
Immaculate Conception - St. Mary 108 McHenry St, Burlington Part of Burlington Lyons Catholic Community[94]
Nativity of the Lord 3672 E. Plankinton Ave, Cudahy Founded in 2000 with the merger of St. Frederick, Holy Family and St. Joseph's Parishes[95]
Lumen Christi 2750 W. Mequon Rd, Mequon Founded in 2005 with the merger of St. Cecilia and St. James Parishes[96]
Our Lady of the Holyland 308 S. County Rd W, Mount Calvary [97]
Our Lady of the Lakes 300 Butler St, Random Lake Founded in 1998 as a merger of St. Mary’s, St. Nicholas, St. Patrick’s and St. Mary Parishes. Now clustered with Divine Savior Parish[98]
Queen of Apostles N35W23360 Capitol Dr, Pewaukee Founded in 1999 with merger of Sts. Peter and Paul and St. Mary Parishes
Resurrection 209 Main St, Allenton Founded in 1997 with the merger of St. Anthony of Padua and Ss. Peter and Paul Parishes[99]
Sacred Heart 950 Washington St, Horicon Founded in 2001. Clustered with St. Matthew Parish[100]
Sacred Heart of Jesus 3635 S. Kinnickinnic Ave, St. Francis Founded in 1868, church started in 1961[101]
Shepherd of the Hills W1562 County Road B, Eden [102]
St. Agnes 12801 W. Fairmount Ave, Butler Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1915[103]
St. Alphonsus 6060 W. Loomis Rd, Greendale Founded as mission in 1938. Church dedicated in 1950[104]
St. Alphonsus 6301 344th Ave, New Munster Part of the Catholic Community of St. Alphonsus, Holy Cross, and St. John the Evangelist [105]
St. Andrew 714 E. Walworth Ave, Delavan Founded in 1848, church constructed in 1899[106]
St. Ann 9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd, Pleasant Prairie Founded in 1998, church dedicated in 2004[107]
St. Anthony N74W13604 Appleton Ave, Menomonee Falls Founded in 1846 [108]
St. Anthony on the Lake W280N2101 Prospect Ave, Pewaukee Founded in 1918[109]
St. Benedict 137 Dewey Ave, Fontana-On-Geneva Lake Founded in 1915, church dedicated in 1961[110]
St. Boniface W204 N11940 Goldendale Rd, Germantown Founded in 1845 for Bavarian immigrants. Church consecrated in 1955[111]
St. Bruno 226 W. Ottawa Ave, Dousman Founded in 1842 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 2005[112]
St. Catherine of Alexandria W359N8512 Brown St, Oconomowoc Founded in 1849, church consecrated in 2000. Clustered with St. Joan of Arc Parish[113]
St. Catherine of Siena 228 E. Blossom St, Ripon Founded in 2005 with the merger of St. Patrick and St. Wenceslaus Parishes in Ripon[114]
St. Charles 313 Circle Dr, Hartland Founded in 1863, church constructed in 1956[115]
St. Charles Borromeo 440 Kendall St, Burlington Founded in 1908, church dedicated in 1910[116]
St. Clare 7616 Fritz St, Wind Lake Founded in 1965. church dedicated in 1969[117]
St. Columbkille W10802 County Rd T T, Columbus Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1965[118]
St. Dominic 18255 W. Capitol Dr, Brookfield Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1956[119]
St. Eugene 7600 N. Port Washington Rd, Fox Point Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1958[120]
St. Frances Cabrini 1025 S. 7th Ave. West Bend Founded in 1955, church dedicated in 1969[121]
St. Francis Borgia 1425 Covered Bridge Rd, Cedarburg Founded in 1844, church dedicated in 1970, merged with Divine Word Parish[122]
St. Francis de Sales 148 W. Main St, Lake Geneva Founded in 1842, church dedicated in 1892[123]
St. Francis Xavier 1704 240th Ave, Kansasville Part of the Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes [124]
St. Gabriel 1200 St. Gabriel Way, Hubertus Founded in 2002 with merger of St. Columba, St. Hubert and St. Mary Parishes[125]
St. James 7219 S. 27th St, Franklin Founded in 1857, church dedicated in 1966[126]
St. James W220 N6588 Town Line Rd, Menomonee Falls Founded in 1847, church dedicated in 1999[127]
St. James the Less 830 E. Veterans Way, Mukwonago Founded in 1896, church dedicated in 1975[128]
St. Jerome 995 S Silver Lake St, Oconomowoc Founded in 1870, church dedicated in 2008[129]
St. Joan of Arc 120 Nashotah Rd, Nashotah Clustered with St. Catherine of Alexandria Parish[113]
St. John W1170 Rome Rd, Rubicon Clustered with St. Kilian and St. Matthew Parishes in 2024[130]
St. John the Baptist 714 Church St, Clyman Part of Western Dodge County Catholic Churches[88]
St. John the Baptist 115 Plymouth St, Plymouth Founded in 1848, church dedicated in 1987[131]
St. John the Baptist 1501 172nd Ave, Union Grove Part of the Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes[132]
St. John Evangelist 601 Valley Rd, Kohler Founded in 1927, church dedicated in 1940[133]
St. John Vianney 1755 N. Calhoun Rd, Brookfield Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1957[134][135]
St. John XXIII 1800 N. Wisconsin Street, Port Washington Founded in 2016 with merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Mary’s, St. Peter of Alcantara Parishes[136]
St. John the Baptist N9288 Cty W, Johnsburg Founded in 1841 for German immigrants. Church dedicated in 1902[137][138]
St. Joseph S89 W22650 Milwaukee Ave, Big Bend [139]
St. Joseph 1619 Washington St, Grafton Founded in 1849, church dedicated in 1897
St. Joseph 1540 Mill St, Lyons Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1910. Part of the Burlington-Lyons Catholic Community[140]
St. Joseph 118 W. Main St, Waupun [141]
St. Katherine Drexel 511 S. Spring St, Beaver Dam [142]
St. Kilion 264 W. State St, Hartford Founded in 1863, merged with St. Patrick in 1999[143]
St. Lawrence 4886 Hwy 175, Hartford Founded in 1846, church dedicated in 1882[144]
St. Leonard W173 S7743 Westwood Dr, Muskego Founded in 1957, church dedicated in 1980[145]
St. Louis 13207 County Road G, Caledonia Founded in 1857, church dedicated in 1901[146]
St. Luke 18000 W. Greenfield Ave, Brookfield Founded in 1956, church dedicated in 1958[147]
St. Martin of Tours 7963 S. 116th St, Franklin Founded in 1998 with the merger of Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary and Holy Assumption Parishes[148]
St. Mary 9520 W. Forest Home Ave, Hales Corners Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 2003[149]
St. Mary 23209 Church Rd, Kansasville Part of the Kenosha-Racine Country Line Catholic Parishes[150]
St. Mary 653 Milwaukee St, Lomira Clustered with Sons of Zebedee Parish[151]
St. Mary 302 S. German St, Mayville Clustered with St. Andrew and St. Theresa[152]
St. Mary 430 N. Johnson St, Port Washington Church constructed in 1882; listed on NRHP[153][154]
St Mary Mother of God N89 W16297 Cleveland Ave, Menomonee Falls Founded in 1905, clustered with St. Anthony Parish[155]
St. Mary of the Hill 1515 Carmel Rd, Hubertus [156]
St. Mary's Visitation 1260 Church St, Elm Grove Founded in 1848, church dedicated in 1963[157]
St. Matthew 406 E. Main St, Campbellsport Operates St. Kilian Chapel[158]
St. Matthew 148 W. Lehman St, Neosho Clustered with Sacred Heart Parish[159]
St. Matthew 9303 S. Chicago Rd, Oak Creek Founded in 1841, church dedicated in 1962[160]
St. Matthias Mission 1081 County Trunk S, New Fane Constructed in 1857, operated by a private foundation. Served by Holy Trinity Parish in Kewaskum[161]
St. Michael 8883 Forest View Rd, Kewaskum Clustered with Holy Trinity Parish
St. Monica 5681 N. Santa Monica Blvd, Whitefish Bay Founded in 1923, church dedicated in 1955[162]
St. Patrick 1 34 County Hwy, Adell Founded in 1953, church consecrated in 1877. Gothic Revival-style building constructed with split fieldstone[163]
St. Patrick 107 W. Walworth St, Elkhorn Founded in 1880, church dedicated in 1905[164]
St. Patrick 1225 W. Main St, Whitewater Church dedicated in 1958[165]
St. Paul S38 W31602 Hwy D, Genesee Depot Found in the 1950s, church dedicated in 2007[166]
St Paul the Apostle 6400 Spring St, Mount Pleasant Founded in 1965, church dedicated in 2002[167]
St. Peter 1981 Beulah Ave, East Troy Founded in 1852, church dedicated in 1872[168]
St. Peter 200 E. Washington St, Slinger Church dedicated in 1892[169]
St. Robert Bellermine 3320 S. Colony Ave, Union Grove Part of Kenosha-Racine County Line Catholic Parishes[170]
St. Robert of Newminster 2224 E. Capitol Dr, Shorewood Founded in 1912, church dedicated in 1937[171]
St. Sebastinan 3100 95th St. Sturtevant [172]
St. Stephen 1441 W. Oakwood Rd, Oak Creek Founded in 1840s, church dedicated in 2009[173]
St. Teresa of Calcutta W314 N7462 State Rd 83, Hartland Founded in 2006 as merger of St. John and St. Clare Parishes[174]
St. Theresa of Avila 136 W. Waukesha Rd, Eagle [175]
St. Theresa 102 Church St, Theresa Founded in 1849. Now merged with St. Mary and St. Andrew Parishes[176]
St. Thomas Aquinas 94 N. Lincoln St, Elkhart Lake Formed in 2001 with the merger of St. Fridolin and St. George Parishes[177]
St. Thomas Aquinas 305 S. First St, Waterford Founded in the 1840s, church dedicated in 2007[178]

Shrines[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
Archdiocesan Marian Shrine 141 N. 68th St, Milwaukee Dedicated in 1948 as the Milwaukee Fatima Shrine[179]
Holy Hill National Shrine of Mary, Help of Christians 1525 Carmel Rd, Erin Shrine and Romanesque Revival basilica located on a hill overlooking Milwaukee; listed on NRHP[180]
Sacred Heart Shrine 7335 S. Highway 100, Hales Corner Dedicated in 1989[179]
Schoenstatt Shrine W284 N404 Cherry Ln, Waukesha Dedicated in 1914[179]

Former parishes[edit]

Name Image Location Description/Notes
St. Peter Farmington Founded in 1855, church consecrated in 1874. Parish discontinued in 1879[181][182]
St. John the Baptist N9288 Cty W, Johnsburg Romanesque church built 1857; listed on NRHP
St. John of God Kewaskum Built 1891; former parish; listed on NRHP[183]
St. Mary Marytown
St. Peter St. Peter
St. Augustine County Hwy Y, Trenton Built 1856; former parish; listed on NRHP[184][185]

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