List of churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore

Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary

This is a list of current and former Roman Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Baltimore.[1] As of 2024, the archdiocese had 153 active parishes and missions.[2]

The archdiocese covers Baltimore and nine counties in central and western Maryland: Allegany, Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Frederick, Garrett, Harford, Howard, and Washington.

The cathedral church of the archdiocese is the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, consecrated in Baltimore in 1959. The archdiocese also includes the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, built in Baltimore between 1806 and 1863, based on a design by Benjamin Henry Latrobe.

As the home to the first American-born saint, Elizabeth Ann Seton, the archdiocese also includes several sites associated with her life and works:

City of Baltimore

Some churches with Baltimore street addresses are listed by the archdiocese as being in Baltimore County.

Name Image Location Description/sources
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen 5200 N. Charles St, Baltimore Consecrated in 1959[3]
Catholic Community of South Baltimore Holy Cross Church, 110 E. West St, Baltimore Founded as mission in 1858, church dedicated in 1860. Now part of the Catholic Community of South Baltimore[4]
Our Lady of Good Counsel Church Founded as mission in 1885, church dedicated in 1889. Now part of the Catholic Community of South Baltimore[5]
St. Mary Star of the Sea Church, 1400 Riverside Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1871 for Irish immigrants, church dedicated that same year. Now part of Catholic Community of South Baltimore[6]
Community of St. Athanasius and St. Rose of Lima St. Athanasius Church, 4708 Prudence St, Baltimore Founded in 1892, Now merged with St. Rose of Lima Parish[7]
St. Rose of Lima Church, 3803 Fourth St, Baltimore Founded in 1914, church dedicated in 1916. Now merged with St. Athanasius Parish[8]
Corpus Christi 110 W. Lafayette Ave, Baltimore First Corpus Christi Church in the United States. Founded in 1880, church consecrated in 1891.[9]
Epiphany Catholic Community St. Anthony of Padua Church, 4414 Frankford Ave, Baltimore                Now part of Epiphany Catholic Community
St. Dominic Church, 5203 Harford Rd, Baltimore Now part of Epiphany Catholic Community[10]
Most Precious Blood Church, 5010 Bowleys Ln, Baltimore Founded in 1948. Now part of Epiphany Catholic Community[11]
Historic Pastorate Community St. Ann Church, 528 E. 22nd St, Baltimore Church dedicated in 1874. Now part of the Historic Pastorate Community[12]
St. Wenceslaus Church, 2111 Ashland Ave, Baltimore Founded in the 1790s as the first Black parish in the United States, church dedicated in 1864. Now part of the Historic Pastorate Community[13]
St. Francis Xavier Church, 1501 East Oliver St, Baltimore, Founded in 1871 for Black immigrants. Now part of the Historic Pastorate Community[13]
Holy Rosary 408 S. Chester St, Baltimore Founded in 1887 for Polish immigrants, church started in 1927[14]
Immaculate Conception 1512 Druid Hill Ave, Baltimore Established in 1850.[15]
Mount Calvary 816 N. Eutaw St, Baltimore Founded in 1842. Under the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter as an Anglican-Use community[16]
New All Saints 4408 Liberty Heights Ave, Baltimore Merger of Our Lady of Lourdes and All Saints Parishes[17]
Our Lady of Fatima 6400 East Pratt St, Baltimore Founded as a mission church in 1951[18]
Our Lady of Pompei 3600 Claremont St, Baltimore Founded in 1923 for Italian immigrants, church dedicated in 1924[19]
Pastorate of St. Casimir St. Casimir Church, 2736 O'Donnell St, Baltimore Founded in 1904, church dedicated in 1926. Now merged with St. Elizabeth of Hungary Parish[20]
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Church, 2638 E. Baltimore St, Baltimore Established in 1895, church dedicated in 1912. Now merged with St. Casimir Parish.[21]
Sacred Heart of Jesus-St. Patrick Sacred Heart of Jesus Church, 600 South Conkling St, Baltimore Founded in 1878 for German immigrants, church dedicated in 1911. Now merged with St. Patrick
St. Patrick Church, 319 S. Broadway, Baltimore Founded in 1792, oldest parish in Baltimore. Now merged with Sacred Heart of Jesus Parish[22]
Sacred Heart of Mary 6736 Youngstown Ave, Baltimore Combined with St. Rita [23]
SS. Philip & James 2801 North Charles St,

Baltimore

Founded in 2010, serves Johns Hopkins University students[24]
St. Ambrose 4502 Park Heights Ave, Baltimore Founded in the 1920s, church dedicated in 1947[25]
St. Benedict 2612 Wilkens Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1893, church dedicated in 1933[26]
St. Bernardine 3812 Edmondson Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1928, church dedicated in the 1920s[27]
St. Cecelia 3300 Clifton Ave, Baltimore [28]
St. Edward 901 Poplar Grove St, Baltimore [29]
St. Francis of Assisi 3615 Harford Rd, Baltimore Merged with the Shrine of the Little Flower[30]
St. Gregory the Great 1542 North Gilmor St, Baltimore Founded in 1883, church dedicated in 1886[31]
St. Ignatius 740 N. Calvert St, Baltimore [32]
St. Leo 227 S. Exeter St, Baltimore Established in 1881
St. Mary's Seminary Chapel 600 N. Paca St, Baltimore
St. Matthew and Blessed Sacrament Blessed Sacrament Church, 4103 Old York Rd, Baltimore Combined with St. Matthew Parish
St. Matthew Church, 5401 Loch Raven Blvd, Baltimore Founded in 1949, church dedicated in 1962[33]
St. Peter Claver-St. Pius V 1546 North Fremont Ave, Baltimore Church dedicated in 1888. Now merged with St. Pius V[34]
Ss. Philip and James 2801 N. Charles St, Baltimore Church dedicated in 1930[35]
St. Thomas Aquinas 1008 W. 37th St, Baltimore Founded in 1867[36]
St. Thomas More 6806 McClean Blvd, Baltimore Founded in 1862, now merged with Immaculate Heart of Mary[37]
St. Veronica 806 Cherry Hill Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1955
St. Vincent de Paul 120 N. Front St, Baltimore [38]
St. William of York 600 Cooks Ln, Baltimore Merged with St. Agnes Parish[39]
Transfiguration Catholic Community 775 W. Hamburg St, Baltimore Founded in 2004 with the merger of St. Peter the Apostle, St. Martin of Tours and St. Jerome Parishes[40]

Allegany County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Divine Mercy St. Gabriel Church, GXHM+W6, Barton Now part of Divine Mercy Parish[41]
St. Joseph Church, 19925 Church St, Midland Founded in 1891, church dedicated in 1967. Now part of Divine Mercy Parish[42]
St. Michael Church, 44 E. Main St, Frostburg Founded in 1869, now part of Divine Mercy Parish[43]
St. Peter Church, 127 Church St #1438, Westernport Founded in 1851, church dedicated in 1908. Now part of Divine Mercy Parish[44]
Our Lady of the Mountains St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Church 300 E. Oldtown Rd, Cumberland Church dedicated in 1928. Now part of Our Lady of the Mountains Parish[45]
Shrine of Saints Peter and Paul Parish, 125 Fayette St, Cumberland Founded in 1848. Now part of Our Lady of the Mountains Parish[46]
St. Patrick Church, 201 N. Centre St, Cumberland Founded in 1791. Now part of Our Lady of the Mountains Parish[47]
Ss. Peter and Patrick St. Patrick Church, 12517 Saint Patrick Road, SE, Little Orleans Church dedicated in 1860. Now merged with St Peter Church[48]

Anne Arundel County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Holy Family 826 W. Central Ave, Davidsonville Founded in 1982 [49]
Our Lady of the Fields 1070 Cecil Ave. S, Millersville Founded in 1965, church dedicated in 1957[50]
Pastorate of Christ the King and St. Bernadette St. Bernadette Church, 801 Stevenson Rd, Severn Founded in 1972, merged with Christ the King Parish[51]
Christ the King Church, 7436 B & A Blvd, Glen Burnie Founded in 2017, merged with St. Bernadette[52]
Pastorate of Our Lady Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 4795 Ilchester Rd, Ellicott City Founded in 1893, merged with Our Lady of Sorrows[53]
Our Lady of Sorrows Church, 101 Owensville Rd, West River Founded in 1927, church consecrated in 1959. Merged with Our Lady of Perpetual Help[54]
Pastorate of the Visitation St. Jane Frances de Chantal Church, 8499 Virginia Ave, Pasadena Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1945. Now merged with Our Lady of the Chesapeake Parish[55]
Our Lady of the Chesapeake Church, 8325 Ventnor Rd, Pasadena Founded in 1980, church dedicated in 1986. Now merged with St. Jane Frances de Chantal Parish[56]
Resurrection of Our Lord 8402 Brock Bridge Rd, Laurel Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1970[57]
St. Andrew by the Bay 701 College Pkwy, Annapolis [58]
St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 1800 Seton Dr, Crofton Founded in 1976, church dedicated in 1981[59]
St. John the Evangelist 689 Ritchie Hwy, Severna Park Church dedicated in 2018[60]
St. Joseph 1283 Odenton Rd. Odenton Founded in 1924, church dedicated in 1980[61]
St. Lawrence Martyr 7850 Parkside Blvd, Hanover Founded in 1921, church dedicated in 2017[62]
St. Mary 109 Duke of Gloucester St, Annapolis Founded in 1853[63]
St. John Neumann Mission, 620 N. Bestgate Rd, Annapolis Operated by St. Mary Parish[64]

Baltimore County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Catholic Community of Ascension and St Augustine Church of the Ascension, 4603 Poplar Ave, Baltimore Founded as mission in 1913, church dedicated in 1927. Now merged with St. Augustine Parish.
Holy Family 9531 Liberty Rd, Randallstown [65]
Holy Korean Martyrs 5801 Security Blvd, Baltimore Founded in 1989 as the first Korean parish in the United States. [66]
Immaculate Conception 200 Ware Ave, Towson Founded in 1880s, church dedicated in 1904[67]
Immaculate Heart of Mary 8501 Loch Raven Blvd, Towson Founded in 1948, church dedicated in 1950[68]
MAC Pastorate St. Clement Mary Hofbauer Church, 1212 Chesaco Ave, Rosedale Founded in the 1920s, church dedicated in 1925. Now part of the MAC Pastorate[69]
Church of the Annunciation, 5212 McCormick Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1948, now part of the MAC Pastorate[70]
St. Michael the Archangel Church, 10 Willow Ave, Baltimore Church started in 1914, now part of the MAC Pastorate[71]
Church of the Nativity 20 East Ridgely Rd, Timonium Founded in 1968. Church dedicated in 2017[72]
Our Lady of the Angels 711 Maiden Choice Ln, Catonsville Chapel constructed in 1913 at St. Charles College, now a retirement community[73]
Our Lady of Grace 18310 Middletown Rd, Parkton Founded in 1974[74]
Our Lady of Hope 1727 Lynch Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1967 with the merging of St. Mildred and St. Adrian Parishes. Now combined with St. Luke Parish[75]
Our Lady of LaVang 335 Sollers Point Rd, Baltimore [76]
Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1704 Old Eastern Ave, Baltimore Founded in the late 1800s, dedicated in 1938. Combined with St. Clare Parish.[77]
Our Lady, Queen of Peace 10003 Bird River Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1953, church started in 1957[78]
Our Lady of Victory 4414 Wilkens Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1952, church dedicated in 1957[79]
Sacred Heart 63 Sacred Heart Ln, Glyndon Founded in 1946, church dedicated in 1993[80]
St. Agnes 5422 Old Frederick Rd, Baltimore Combined with St. William of York Parish[81]
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez 10800 Old Court Rd, Woodstock Founded in 1869, church dedicated in 1971[82]
St. Charles Borromeo 101 Church Ln, Pikesville Founded in 1848. Church dedicated in 1898[83]
St. Clare 714 Myrth Ave, Baltimore Founded in 1909, church dedicated in 1930. Merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish[84]
St. Clement 2700 Washington Ave, Baltimore Founded as a mission in 1891, Merged with St. Philip Neri Parish[85]
St. Francis Xavier 13717 Cuba Rd, Hunt Valley Founded in 1992[86]
St. Gabriel 6950 Dogwood Rd, Baltimore [87]
St. Isaac Jogues 9215 Old Harford Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1970[88]
St. John the Evangelist 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes Mission established in early 1800s, parish founded in 1855. Church dedicated in 1969[89]
St. Joseph 101 Church Ln, Cockeysville [90]
St. Joseph Fullerton 8420 Belair Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1850, church dedicated in 1971[91]
St. Luke 7517 North Point Rd, Baltimore Founded in later 1880s, combined with Our Lady of Hope[92]
St. Mark 30 Melvin Ave, Baltimore Founded in the 1880s, church dedicated in 1889[93]
St. Pius X 6428 York Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1958, merged with St. Mary of the Assumption[94]
St. Rita Church 3 Dunmanway Dr, Dundalk Combined with Sacred Heart of Mary[23]
St. Ursula 8801 Harford Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1937, church dedicated in 1954[95]

Carroll County

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Bartholomew 2930 Hanover Pike,Manchester Church dedicated in 2006[96]
St. John 43 Monroe St,Westminster
St. Joseph 915 Liberty Rd, Eldersburg Founded in 1868[97]
St. Joseph 44 Frederick St, Taneytown Founded in 1797, church dedicated in 1876[98]

Frederick County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Basilica of the National Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 339 South Seton Ave, Emmitsburg
Our Lady of Carmel 103 N. Church St, Thurmont Founded as mission in 1856. Church dedicated in 1859. Now merged with St. Anthony Shrine[99]
Pastorate of St. Francis, St. Mary, Holy Family Holy Family Church, 7321 Burkittsville Rd, Middletown Founded in 1989, church dedicated in 1997. Now merged with St. Mary Church.[100][101]
St. Mary Church, 4231 Catholic Church Rd, Petersville Now merged with Holy Family Church.[101]
St. Anthony Shrine 16150 St Anthony Rd #5, Emmitsburg Founded as parish in 1894, church dedicated in 1897. Now merged with Our Lady of Mount Carmel Parish.[102]
St. Francis of Assisi Brunswick
St. Ignatius of Loyola 4103 Prices Distillery Rd, Ijamsville Church dedicated in 2000[103]
St. John the Evangelist 118 E 2nd St, Frederick Founded in 1763, church consecrated in 1912.[104]
St. Joseph 47 Depaul St, Emmitsburg Founded in the early 1800s, church dedicated in 1842[105]
St. Joseph on Carrollton Manor 5843 Manor Woods Rd,Carrollton Manor Founded in early 1800s, church dedicated in 2014[106]
St. Katherine Drexel 8428 Opossumtown Pike, Frederick Founded in 2008, church dedicated in 2016[107]
St. Peter the Apostle 9201 Green Valley Rd, Libertytown Founded in early 1800s [108]
St. Timothy 8651 Biggs Ford Rd, Walkersville Founded as mission in 1980, church dedicated in 1997[109]

Garrett County

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Ann 12814 New Germany Rd, Grantsville Founded in 1984, merged with St. Stephen Parish in 1977. Church dedicated in 2009. Now part of Divine Mercy Parish[110]
St. Peter the Apostle 208 S. 4th St, Oakland [111]

Harford County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Holy Spirit 540 Joppa Farm Rd, Joppa Founded in 1963, church dedicated in 1988. Merged with St. Stephen Bradshaw Parish [112]
Pastorate of St. Francis de Sales and Prince of Peace St. Francis de Sales Church, 1450 Abingdon Rd, Abingdon Founded in 1964, church dedicated in 1992. Now merged with Prince of Peace Parish[113]
Prince of Peace Church, 2600 Willoughby Beach Rd, Edgewood Founded in 1977, church dedicated in 1996. Now merged with St. Francis de Sales Parish
Pastorate of St. Patrick and St. Joan of Arc St. Joan of Arc Church, 222 South Law St, Aberdeen Founded in 1926. Now part of the Pastorate of St. Patrick and St. Joan of Arc [114]
St. Patrick Church, 615 Congress Ave, Havre de Grace Founded in 1847, church started 1907. Now part of the Pastorate of St. Patrick and St. Joan of Arc
St. Ignatius 533 East Jarrettsville Rd, Forest Hill Founded in 1792. Parish has the oldest church in continuous operation in the archdiocese.[115]
St. John the Evangelist 13305 Long Green Pike, Hydes
St. Margaret 141 Hickory Ave, Bel Air Founded in early 1900s, church dedicated in 1969. Merged with St. Mary Magdalen Parish[116]
St. Mary Magdalen Mission, 1716 Churchville Rd, Bel Air Merged with St. Mary Magdalen Parish[116]
St. Mark 2407 Laurel Brook Rd, Fallston Founded in 1968, church dedicated in 1990[117]
St. Stephen Bradshaw 8030 Bradshaw Rd, Kingsville Founded in 1866, church dedicated in 1890. Merged with Holy Spirit Parish[118]

Howard County

Name Image Location Description/sources
Catholic Community of Ascension and St Augustine St Augustine Church, 5976 Old Washington Rd, Elkridge Founded in 1844, church dedicated in 1902. Now merged with Ascension Parish[119]
Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4795 Ilchester Rd,

Ellicott City

Founded in 1893[120]
Resurrection 3175 Paulskirk Dr, Ellicott City Founded in 1974, church dedicated in 1966. Now merged with St. Paul Parish[121]
St. Francis of Assisi 8300 Old Columbia Rd, Fulton Founded as mission in 1988, church dedicated in 1998[122]
St. John the Evangelist 10431 Twin Rivers Rd, and 5885 Robert Oliver Pl, Columbia Founded in 1967. Services held at Wilde Lake and Columbia Mills Interfaith Centers[123]
St. Louis 12500 Clarksville Pike, Clarksville Founded in 1855, church dedicated in 2006[124]
St. Michael 1125 Saint Michael's Rd, Mount Airy Founded as mission in 1882, new church started in 1982[125]
St. Paul 3755 Saint Paul St, Ellicott City Founded in 1820s, church dedicated in 1838. Now merged with Church of the Resurrections Parish[126]

Washington County

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Ann 1525 Oak Hill Ave. Hagerstown Founded in 1966.[127]
St. Augustine 32 E. Potomac St,Williamsport Founded in 1856, church dedicated that same year. Part of the Catholic Parishes of South Washington County[128]
St. James 121 N. Main St, Boonsboro Founded in 2008, church dedicated in 1969. Part of the Catholic Parishes of South Washington County
St. Joseph 17630 Virginia Ave, Hagerstown Founded in 1951, church dedicated that same year. Part of the Catholic Parishes of South Washington County[129]
St. Mary 224 W. Washington St, Hagerstown First Catholic parish in Hagerstown, church started in 1826[130]
St. Michael 31 S. Martin St, Clear Spring Clustered with St. Mary Parish[131]
Ss. Peter and Patrick St. Peter Church, 16 E. High St, Hancock Church dedicated in 1835. Now part of Ss. Peter & Patrick Parish[132]

Shrines

Name Image Location Description/sources
Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 409 Cathedral St, Baltimore The first Catholic cathedral in the United States. Built 1806-1821[133]
Grotto of Lourdes, National Shrine Mount St. Mary’s College & Seminary, Emmitsburg [134]
Shrine of the Little Flower 3500 Belair Rd, Baltimore Founded in 1926, church dedicated in 1951. Now merged with St. Francis of Assisi Parish[135]
National Shrine of St. Alphonsus Liguori 112-116, 125-127 W. Saratoga St, Baltimore Established in 1845. Designated a shrine in 1995.[136]
Shrine of St. Anthony 12290 Folly Quarter Rd, Ellicott City Located within the St. Joseph Cupertino Friary[134]
St. Jude Shrine 308 N. Paca St, Baltimore Operated and staffed by the Pallottine Fathers and Brothers since 1917[137]

Former churches

Name Image Location Description/sources
St. Peter's Pro-Cathedral Charles St. at Saratoga St, Baltimore Dedicated as parish church in 1770, became first pro-cathedral in United States in 1789. Closed in 1841 and demolished[138]
St. Peter the Apostle 848 Hollins St, Baltimore Founded in 1842 for Irish railroad workers, church dedicated in 1844.[139]Closed in 2008[140]
St. Stanislaus Kostka 700 S Ann St, Baltimore Founded in 1879 for Polish immigrants, church dedicated in 1881. Closed in 2000[141]
St. Francis of Assisi Brunswick

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