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Name Image Location Description/Notes Basilica and Shrine of Our Lady of Perpetual Help 1545 Tremont St, Boston (Roxbury) Cathedral of the Holy Cross 1400 Washington St, Boston (South End) Shrine of Our Lady of Good Voyage, 51 Seaport Blvd, Boston (South Boston) Founded in 1952, current chapel dedicated in 2017. The shrine is an apostolate of the Cathedral of the Holy Cross[1] Catholic Parishes of the Blue Hills Most Precious Blood Church, 25 Maple St, Boston (Hyde Park) Founded in 1870, current church dedicated in 1880. Now part of Blue Hills[2] St. Anne Church, 90 W Milton St, Boston (Readville) Founded in 1919, current church dedicated in 1882. Nww part of Blue Hills[3] Catholic Roxbury St. Mary of the Angels Church, 377 Walnut Ave, Boston (Jamaica Plain) Founded in 1906. Now part of Catholic Roxbury[4] Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 14 Montebello Rd, Boston (Jamaica Plain) Now part of Catholic Roxbury[5] St. Thomas Aquinas Church, 97 South St, Boston (Jamaica Plain) Now part of Catholic Roxbury Dorchester Catholic Holy Family Church, 24 Hartford St, Boston (Dorchester) Now part of Dorchester Catholic St. Peter Church, 311 Bowdoin St, Boston (Dorchester) Now part of Dorchester Catholic[6] St. Patrick Church, 400 Dudley St, Boston (Roxbury) Founded in 1836. Now part of Dorchester Catholic[7] Gate of Heaven /St. Brigid Parishes Gate of Heaven Church, 615 E Fourth St, Boston(South Boston) Founded in 1863. Now partnered with St. Brigid Parish[8] St. Brigid of Kildare Church, 841 E Broadway, Boston (South Boston) Founded in 1908.Now partnered with Gate of Heaven Parish[8] Holy Cross First Catholic church in Boston; existed between 1803 and 1862 Holy Name 1689 Centre St, Boston (West Roxbury) Founded in 1927, current church dedicated in 1939[9] Lourdes Center 698 Beacon St, Boston (Fenway–Kenmore) Founded in 1949, Lourdes Chapel dedicated in 1963[10] Madonna Queen of the Universe Shrine 150 Orient Ave, Boston(East Boston) Most Holy Redeemer 72 Maverick St, Boston (East Boston) Founded in 1844 for Irish immigrants, church dedicated that same year[11] Our Lady of the Airways International Tower at Logan International Airport (East Boston) Founded in 1951, the first airport chapel in the United States[12] Our Lady of the Assumption 404 Sumner St, Boston (East Boston) Current church dedicated in 1873[13] Our Lady of Carmel Parish St. Angela Merici Church, 1540 Blue Hill Ave, Boston Mattapan Now part of Our Lady of Carmel Parish St. Matthew Church, 39 Stanton St, Boston (Dorchester) Now part of Our Lady of Carmel Parish Our Lady of Czestochowa 655 Dorchester Ave, Boston (South Boston) Founded in 1893, the first parish for Polish immigrants in Eastern New England. Church dedicated in 1894[14] Our Lady of Mount Carmel 128 Gove St, Boston (East Boston) Closed in 2004, parishioners kept seven year vigil to prevent sale of building. Building sold in 2015[15] Paulist Center 5 Park St, Boston (Downtown) Founded in the 1940s, Holy Spirit Chapel dedicated in the 1950s[16] Sacred Heart 39 6th St, Cambridge Built from 1874 to 1883 Sacred Heart 45 Brooks St, Boston (East Boston) Founded in 1869, current church dedicated in 1966[17] Sacred Heart 60 Brown Ave, Boston (Roslindale) Founded in 1893, current church dedicated in 1910[18] South Boston-Seaport Catholic Collaborative St. Monica Church, 331 Old Colony Ave, Boston (South Boston) Now part of South Boston Collaborative St. Peter Church, 75 Flaherty Wy, Boston (South Boston) Now part of South Boston Collaborative St. Ambrose 246 Adams St, Boston (Dorchester) Founded in 1914[19] St. Anthony 100 Arch St, Boston (Downtown) St. Anthony of Padua 43 Holton St, Boston, (Allston) Founded in 1885[20] St. Anthony of Padua or Lisbon 400 Cardinal Medeiros Ave, Cambridge Founded in 1902 St. Cecilia 18 Belvidere St, Boston (Back Bay) Founded in 1888, current church dedicated in 1894[21] St. Clement Eucharistic 1105 Boylston St, (Boston Fenway–Kenmore) St. Columbkille 321 Market St, Boston (Brighton) Founded in 1871, current church dedicated in 1880[22] St. Francis 800 Boylston St, Boston (Back Bay) St. Francis of Assisi 325 Cambridge St, Cambridge Founded in 1917 St. Frances de Sales 313 Bunker Hill St, Boston (Charlestown) St. Gregory 2215 Dorchester Ave, Boston (Dorchester) Founded in 1862, current church dedicated in 1881[23] St. James the Greater 125 Harrison Ave, Boston (Chinatown) St. John Chrysostom 4750 Washington St, Boston (West Roxbury) Founded in 1952, current church dedicated that same year[24] St. John the Evangelist 2254 Massachusetts Ave, North Cambridge Romanesque Revival, built in 1904 St. Joseph 68 William Cardinal O'Connell Way, Boston (West End) St. Joseph – St. Lazarus 59 Ashley St, Boston (East Boston) St. Katharine Drexel 517 Blue Hill Ave, Boston (Dorchester) Founded in 2005 to serve the African-American community[25] St. Leonard of Port Maurice 320 Hanover St, Boston (North End) St. Mark 1725 Dorchester Ave, Boston (Dorchester) St. Martin de Porres Parish St. Ann Church, 51 Neponset Ave, Boston (Dorchester) Founded in 1889. Now part of St. Martin de Porres Parish[23] St. Brendan Church, 589 Gallivan Blvd, Boston (Dorchester) Now part of St. Martin de Porres Parish St. Mary – St. Catherine of Siena 46 Winthrop St, Boston (Charlestown) Founded in 2006 from the merger of St. Catherine of Siena and St. Mary Parishes St. Paul 29 Mount Auburn St, Cambridge Built from 1916 to 1924 St. Peter 100 Concord Ave, Cambridge Founded in 1848[26] St. Peter 75 Flaherty Way, Boston (South Boston) St. Stephen 401 Hanover St, Boston (North End) St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish St. Christopher Church, 265 Mount Vernon St, Boston (Dorchester) Now part of St. Theresa of Calcutta St. Margaret Church, 800 Columbia Road (Dorchester) Now part of St. Theresa of Calcutta St. Theresa of Avila 2078 Centre St, Boston (West Roxbury) Founded in 1895[27]