Polish Churches of Cleveland & Northeast Ohio

Diocese of Cleveland


The Diocese of Cleveland includes Catholic parishes in the counties of Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne

Diocese of Youngstown


The Diocese of Youngstown includes Catholic parishes in the counties of Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark, and Trumbull.

Polish Catholic Parishes of Greater Cleveland


By 1873, the Poles in Cleveland were numerous enough to organize their own congregation. The Bishop gave them permission to use St. Mary’s Church on the Flats to begin with. Eventually the Warsawa settlers organized their own parish which was St. Stanislaus. Listed below are many of the important churches and schools to Polish and other early immigrants to the Cleveland area.

    Assumption Parish – Grafton -1894Assumption Parish – Grafton – History
    Corpus Christi – 1935 – closedCorpus Christi – History
    Immaculate Heart of Mary – 1894
    Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- Lorain – 1900Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- History
    St. Adalbert – Berea – 1873St. Adalbert – Berea- History
    St. Barbara – 1905St. Barbara – History
    St. Casimir – Cleveland – 1891St. Casimir – History
    St. Hedwig – Lakewood – 1905-2009
    St. Hyacinth – 1906 – ClosedSt. Hyacinth – History
    St. John Cantius – 1898St. John Cantius – History
    St. Josaphat – 1908 – Closed
    St. Mary Czestohowa – 1913St. Mary Czestohowa – History
    SS Peter and Paul – Garfield Heights – 1925SS Peter and Paul – Garfield Hts – History
    St. Stanislaus – ClevelandSt. Stanislaus – Cleveland – History
    St. Stanislaus – Lorain – 1908-2009
    Transfiguration – 1943-1992

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