Roman Catholic Diocese of Malacca-Johor - List of Parishes

List of Parishes

This is a list of parishes in the Diocese of Malacca-Johor. There are 3 districts: South Johor, North Johor and Malacca. There are currently 20 churches being administered under 17 parishes.

  • South Johor
    • Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Johor Bahru
    • Church of the Immaculate Conception, Johor Bahru
    • Church of Christ the King, Kulai
    • Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Pekan Nanas
    • Church of St. Joseph, Plentong, Masai
    • Church of St. Theresa, Masai
    • Church of the Holy Family, Ulu Tiram
    • Church of St. Elizabeth, Kota Tinggi
    • Church of St. Peter, Mersing
  • North Johor
    • Church of St. Louis, Kluang
    • Church of St. Philip, Segamat
    • Church of St. Anthony, Cha'ah
    • Church of St. Simon, Labis
    • Church of St. Henry, Batu Pahat
    • Church of St. Andrew, Muar
    • Church of St. Matthew, Tangkak
  • Malacca
    • Church of St. Francis Xavier, Malacca Town
    • St. Peter's Church, Malacca
    • Church of St. Theresa, Alor Gajah
    • Church of St. Mary, Ayer Salak

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