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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 [87] Holy Family 4825 N. Wildwood Ave, Whitefish Bay: Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1969 [88] Holy Trinity 315 Main St, Kewaskum
Basilica churches in Wisconsin (2 P) ... Former Roman Catholic church buildings in Wisconsin (13 P) G. Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Green Bay (14 P) L.
Catholic universities and colleges in Wisconsin (8 C, 12 P) Pages in category "Catholic Church in Wisconsin" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church: built 1907 1991 NRHP-listed 1703 Dublin Street: Mobile, Alabama: Archdiocese of Mobile, parish church. St. Joseph's Parish was established in 1857. St. Matthew's Catholic Church: built 1913
St. John's Lutheran Church (Evansville, Wisconsin) Saint Joseph of the Lake Church and Cemetery; St. Joseph's Catholic Church Complex (Waukesha, Wisconsin) St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church (Shields, Wisconsin) St. Lawrence Catholic Church (Stangelville, Wisconsin) Saint Luke's Church Complex; St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Chapel, Guildhall ...
Saint Francis Xavier Cathedral (Green Bay, Wisconsin) St. Gregory's Church (St. Nazianz, Wisconsin) Saint Joseph of the Lake Church and Cemetery; St. Lawrence Catholic Church (Stangelville, Wisconsin) St. Mary of the Angels Church and Monastery; St. Mary's Catholic Church (Kaukauna, Wisconsin) St. Mary's Parish (Appleton, Wisconsin)
Old Catholic church buildings in Wisconsin (1 P) P. Presbyterian churches in Wisconsin (9 P) R. Roman Catholic churches in Wisconsin (8 C) Romanesque Revival church ...
Catholic jurisdiction for the new Wisconsin Territory passed to the Diocese of Bardstown in 1808, then the Diocese of Cincinnati in 1826. [5] The first new Catholic church in the Wisconsin area in over 100 years was constructed in Fort Howard in 1825. Its parishioners included many French Canadians living in the settlement. [6]