This is a list of parishes in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Manchester in the US state of New Hampshire. They are divided into nine deaneries.
Deaneries
editAmoskeag Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in Manchester and other communities in Southern New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Blessed Sacrament | 14 Elm St, Manchester | Founded in 1907, current church dedicated in 1934[1] | |
Sacred Heart | 265 S. Main St, Manchester | Founded in 1911 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1958[2] | |
St. Anne-St. Augustin | 382 Beech St, Manchester | St. Anne and St. Augustin Parishes were combined in 2004[3] | |
St. Anthony of Padua | 172 Belmont St, Manchester | Founded in 1899, current church dedicated in 1955[4] | |
St. Catherine of Siena | 207 Hemlock St, Manchester | Founded in 1954[5] | |
St. Elizabeth Seton | 190 Meetinghouse Rd, Bedford | Founded as a mission in 1964, current church dedicated in 1966[6] | |
St. Francis of Assisi | 9 Saint Francis Way, Litchfield | [7] | |
St. Hedwig | 147 Walnut St, Manchester | Founded in 1902 for Polish and Lithuanian immigrants[8] | |
St. Joseph Cathedral | 145 Lowell St, Manchester | Dedicated as St. Joseph Church in 1869, consecrated as the diocesan cathedral in 1894[9] | |
St. Lawrence | 1 E. Union St, Goffstown | [10] | |
Ste. Marie | 378 Notre Dame Ave, Manchester | Founded in 1880 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated in 1899[11] | |
St. Peter | 567 Manchester Rd, Auburn | [12] | |
St. Pius X | 575 Candia Rd, Manchester | Founded in 1955[13] | |
St. Raphael | 103 Walker St, Manchester | Founded in 1888 for Irish and German mill workers, current church dedicated in 1964[14] | |
Transfiguration | 305 Kelley St, Manchester | [15] |
Capitol Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the Capitol Region of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Christ the King | 72 South Main Street, Concord | [16] | |
Holy Rosary | 21 Main St, Hooksett | [17] | |
Immaculate Conception | 9 Bonney Street, Penacook | Founded as a mission in the 1860s, current church dedicated in 1870[18] | |
Immaculate Heart of Mary | 180 Loudon Rd, Concord | Founded in the 1950s, current church dedicated in 1956[19] | |
Our Lady of Lourdes - St. Joseph's Parish | Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 20 River Rd, Pittsfield | Combined with St. Joseph Mission Church[20] | |
St. Joseph Mission Church, 844 1st New Hampshire Turnpike, Northwood | Combined with Our Lady of Lourdes Church[20] | ||
St. John the Baptist | 10 School St, Suncook | Founded in 1873 for French-Canadian immigrants[21] | |
St. Theresa and St. Mary Parish | St. Mary Church, 38 Church St, Hillsborough | Founded as a mission in 1881, current church dedicated in 1893[22] | |
St. Theresa Church, 158 Old W. Hopkinton Rd, Henniker | Founded in 1949. Now merged with St. Mary Parish[22] |
Lakes Region Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Holy Trinity | 11 School St, Plymouth | Founded in 2006 with the merger of St. Agnes, St. Timothy and St. Matthew Parishes[23] | |
Our Lady of Grace Chapel, 2 W. Shore Rd, Bristol | Chapel dedicated in 1958. Supervised by Holy Trinity Parish.[23] | ||
St. André Bessette Parish | Sacred Heart Church, 291 Union Ave, Laconia | Current church dedicated in 1893. Now part of St. André Bessette Parish [24][25] | |
St. Joseph Church, 30 Church Street, Laconia | Founded in 1860s, current church dedicated in 1930. Now part of St. André Bessette Parish | ||
St. Charles Borromeo | 300 NH-25, Meredith | Founded as a mission in 1907, became a parish in 1946. Current church dedicated in 2003[26] | |
St. Gabriel | 108 School St, Franklin | Founded in 2013 with the merger of St. Paul and St. Mary of the Assumption Parishes[27] | |
St. Joseph | 96 Main St, Belmont | Founded as a mission in 1904, dedicated in 1907, became a parish in 1949[28] | |
St. Katharine Drexel | 40 Hidden Springs Rd, Alton | Founded in 2002 with the merger of St. Joan of Arc and St. Cecilia Parishes. Current church dedicated in 2006[29] |
Monadnock Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Divine Mercy | 12 Church St, Peterborough | [30] | |
Parish of the Holy Spirit | St. Bernard Church, 185 Main St, Keene | Founded in the 1850s, current church dedicated in 1892. Now part of the Parish of the Holy Spirit[31] | |
St. Margaret Mary Church, 33 Arch St, Keene | Founded in 1955, now part of the Parish of the Holy Spirit[31] | ||
St. Joseph Church, 35 Brattleboro Rd, Hinsdale | Now part of the Parish of the Holy Spirit[32] | ||
Sacred Heart of Jesus | 19 High St, Greenville | [33] | |
St. Patrick | 87 Main St, Jaffrey | Founded as a mission in 1874, current church dedicated in 1917[34] | |
St. Stanislaus | 80 Richmond Rd, Winchester | A personal parish of the Institute of the Good Shepherd[35] |
Rockingham Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in Londonderry and other communities in southeastern New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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St. Anne | 26 Emerson Ave, Hampstead | Founded as a mission in 1966, became parish in 1979[36] | |
St. Joseph | 200 Pleasant St, Epping | Founded as a mission in 1869, current church dedicated in 1896, became a parish in 1897[37] | |
St. Jude | 435 Mammoth Rd, Londonderry | Founded as a mission in 1946, current church dedicated in 1953, became a parish in 1962[38] | |
St. Luke the Evangelist | 8 Atkinson Depot Rd, Plaistow | Founded in 2007 with the merger of Mary, Mother of the Church and Holy Angels Parishes[39] | |
St. Mark the Evangelist | 1 South Rd, Londonderry | Founded in 1981, current church dedicated in 1984[40] | |
Sts. Mary and Joseph | 40 Main St, Salem | Founded in 2010 with the merger of Mary, Queen of Peace and St. Joseph Parishes[41] | |
St. Matthew | 2 Searles Rd, Windham | [42] | |
St. Patrick | 12 Main St, Pelham | Founded as a mission in 1910, became a parish in 1946. Current church dedicated in 1953[43] | |
St. Thomas Aquinas | 26 Crystal Ave, Derry | Founded as a mission in 1885, became a parish in 1888, current church dedicated in 1917[44] |
Seacoast Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the Seacoast Region of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Assumption Parish | St. Mary Church, 25 Chestnut St, Dover | Founded in 1830, current church dedicated in 1872, now part of Assumption Parish[45] | |
St. Joseph Church, 150 Central Ave, Dover | Now part of Assumption Parish | ||
Chapel of the Nativity Mission Church, 731 NH-9, Barrington | Supervised by Assumption Parish | ||
Corpus Christi | 98 Summer St, Portsmouth | Founded in 2006 with the merger of Immaculate Conception, St. Catherine of Siena and St. James Parishes[46] | |
Our Lady of the Holy Rosary & St. Leo Parishes | Our Lady of the Rosary Church, 189 N Main St, Rochester | Founded in 1883, current church dedicated in 1963. Now merged with St. Leo Parish[47] | |
St. Leo Church, 32 Pickering Rd, Gonic | Founded in 1892, current church dedicated in 1920. Now merged with Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Parish[47] | ||
Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal | 289 Lafayette Rd, Hampton | Founded as a mission in 1907, current church dedicated in 1948[48] | |
St. Elizabeth of Hungary Mission Church, 1 Lowell St, Seabrook | Supervised by Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Parish[48] | ||
St. Anthony and St. Joseph Parishes | St. Anthony Church, 251 Meadow St, Sanbornville | Now merged with St. Joseph Church[49] | |
St. Joseph Church, 23 Moultonville Rd, Center Ossipee | Now merged with St. Anthony Church[49] | ||
St. Ignatius of Loyola and St. Mary Parishes | Holy Trinity Church, 404 High St, Somersworth | Part of St. Ignatius-St. Mary Parishes since 2009[50] | |
St. Mary Church, 440 Church St., Rollinsford | Part of St. Ignatius-St. Mary Parishes since 2009[50] | ||
St. Martin Church, 120 Maple St., Somersworth | Part of St. Ignatius-St. Mary Parishes since 2009[50] | ||
St. Mary | 182 Main St, Newmarket | Founded as a mission in 1852, became a parish in 1878, current church dedicated in 1889[51] | |
St. Michael | 9 Lincoln St, Exeter | Founded in 1859[52] | |
St. Patrick Mission Church | Church St., Route 101 W, Hampton Beach | Directly supervised by the diocese[53] | |
St. Peter | 94 Central St, Farmington | Founded as a mission in 1919 for French-Canadian immigrants, became a parish in 1920, current church dedicated in 1965[54] | |
St. Theresa | 820 Central Rd, Rye Beach | Current church dedicated in 1949, founded as a parish in 1979[55] | |
St. Thomas More | 6 Madbury Rd, Durham | Founded as a mission in 1928, became a parish in 1947, current church dedicated in 1950. Serves the University of New Hampshire community.[56] |
Souhegan Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in Nashua and other communities in southern New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Immaculate Conception | 216 E. Dunstable Rd, Nashua | Founded in 1968, current church dedicated in 2002[57] | |
Our Lady of Mercy | 16 Baboosic Lake Rd, Merrimack | [58] | |
Resurrection | 449 Broad St, Nashua | Founded in 1970[59] | |
St. Aloysius of Gonzaga | 48 W. Hollis St, Nashua | Parish founded in 1872 for French-Canadian immigrants, current church dedicated that same year.[60] | |
St. Christopher | 62 Manchester St, Nashua | Founded in 1950[61] | |
St. John XXIII | 121 Allds St, Nashua | Founded in 2007 with the merger of Saint John the Evangelist and Infant Jesus Parishes[62] | |
St. John Neumann | 708 Milford Rd, Merrimack | Founded as a mission in 1981, church started in 1996[63] | |
St. Joseph the Worker | 777 W. Hollis St, Nashua | [64] | |
St. Kathryn | 4 Dracut Rd, Hudson | Founded in 1968, current church dedicated in 2000[65] | |
St. Patrick | 34 Amherst St, Milford | Founded in 1895, current church dedicated in 1916[66] | |
St. Patrick | 29 Spring St, Nashua | Current church dedicated in 1910[67] | |
St. Stanislaus | 5 Green St, Nashua | Founded in 1908 for Polish immigrants[68] |
Upper Valley Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the Upper Valley Region of western New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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All Saints Parish | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 285 Main St, Charlestown | Founded as a mission in the 1870s, current church dedicated in 1880. Part of All Saints Parish since 2007[69] | |
St. Peter Church, 39 Church St, North Walpole | Founded in 1877, current church dedicated in 1882. Part of All Saints Parish since 2007[69] | ||
Our Lady of Fatima | 724 Main St, New London | Founded as a mission in 1943, became a parish and current church dedicated in 1948 [70] | |
Immaculate Conception Mission Church, 12 Church Ln, Andover | Supervised by Our Lady of Fatima Parish[71] | ||
Sacred Heart | 2 Hough St, Lebanon | Founded in 1876, current church dedicated in 1942[72] | |
St. Denis | 8 Sanborn Rd, Hanover | Founded in 1907, current church dedicated in 1925[73] | |
St. Helena | 36 Shaker Hill Rd, Enfield | Current church dedicated in 1915[74] | |
St. Mary Mission Church, 1157 Route 4, Canaan | Chapel dedicated in 1950. Supervised by St. Helena Parish[74] | ||
St. Joseph | 58 Elm St, Claremont | Founded in the 1920s for Polish immigrants, current church dedicated in 1925[75] | |
St. Mary | 32 Pearl St, Claremont | Church constructed in 1873[76] | |
Old St. Mary Mission Church, Old Church Rd, West Claremont | Founded in the 1820s, current church dedicated in 1823. It is the oldest Catholic church in New Hampshire.[76] | ||
St. Patrick | 32 Beech St, Newport | Current church dedicated in 1883, founded as parish in 1992[77] | |
St. Joachim Mission Church, 5 Old Georges Mills Rd, Sunapee | Current church dedicated in 1953 Supervised by St. Patrick Parish[77] |
White Mountain Deanery
editThis deanery contains parishes in the White Mountains region of New Hampshire.
Name | Image | Location | Description/sources |
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Gate of Heaven Parish | 163 Main St, Lancaster | Merger in 2009 of All Saints and St Matthew Parishes, along with the three mission churches[78] | |
St. Agnes Mission Church, 796 Presidential Hwy, Jefferson | Supervised by Gate of Heaven Parish[79] | ||
St. Patrick Mission Church, 65 St Patricks Church Rd, Twin Mountain | Supervised by Gate of Heaven Parish[79] | ||
Our Lady of the Mountains Shrine, 2470 US-302 East, Bretton Woods | Supervised by Gate of Heaven Parish[80] | ||
Good Shepherd and Holy Family Parishes | Good Shepherd Church 345 Pleasant St, Berlin | Founded in 2000, now combined with Holy Family Church[81] | |
Holy Family Church, 7 Church St, Gorham | Founded as a mission in 1870, church started in 1973. Now combined with Good Shepherd Church[81] | ||
North American Martyrs | 55 Pleasant St, Colebrook | [82] | |
St. Pius X Mission Church, 70 Colebrook Rd, Errol | Supervised by North American Martyrs Parish[83] | ||
Our Lady of the Mountains | 2905 White Mountain Hwy, North Conway | [84] | |
St. Joseph | 25 Church St, Lincoln | [85] | |
St. Joseph and St. Catherine of Siena Parishes | St. Catherine of Siena Church, 14 Highland Ave, Lisbon | Founded as mission and current church dedicated in 1909, became parish in 1959. Now merged with St. Joseph Parish[86] | |
St. Joseph Church, Pine St, Woodsville | Current church dedicated in 1897, now merged with St. Catherine of Siena Parish[86] | ||
St. Marguerite d'Youville | St. Francis Xavier Church, 10 State St, Groveton | Founded in 1899, part of St. Marguerite d'Youville Parish since 2007[87] | |
Sacred Heart Church, 59 Main St, Stratford | Founded in 1888, part of St. Marguerite d'Youville Parish since 2007 | ||
St. Rose of Lima | 82 High St, Littleton | [88] | |
Our Lady of the Snows Church Mission, 403 Main St, Franconia | Supervised by St. Rose of Lima Parish[88] |
See also
edit- Catholic Church by country
- Catholic Church in the United States
- Ecclesiastical Province of Boston
- List of Catholic archdioceses (by country and continent)
- List of Catholic dioceses (alphabetical) (including archdioceses)
- List of Catholic dioceses (structured view) (including archdioceses)
- List of Catholic dioceses in the United States
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