List of Cathedrals in The United States - Ohio

Ohio

Canton
St. George Cathedral (Romanian Catholic)
Cincinnati
St. Peter in Chains Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
St. Monica's Church (former cathedral) (Roman Catholic)
Christ Church Cathedral (Episcopal)
Cleveland
Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist (Roman Catholic)
Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland (Episcopal)
St. Theodosius Cathedral (Orthodox Church in America)
St. Mary's Romanian Orthodox Cathedral (Orthodox Church in America)
SS. Boris and Gleb Cathedral, Cleveland (Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church in the USA-Sobornopravna) (not in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarch)
Cleveland Heights (Cleveland area)
Sts. Constantine and Helen Cathedral (Greek Orthodox)
Columbus
St. Joseph Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Annunciation Cathedral (Greek Orthodox)
The Basilica of the Ascension of Our Lord (Reformed Catholic Church) (not in communion with Rome)
Parma (Cleveland area)
Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (Byzantine Catholic)
St. Josaphat Cathedral (Ukrainian Catholic)
St. Sava Cathedral ( Serbian Orthodox)
St. Vladimir's Cathedral (Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA)
St. Sergius of Radonezh Cathedral (Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia)
Reynoldsburg (Columbus area)
Cathedral of the Dormition of the Virgin Mary (St. Mary) (Macedonian Orthodox) (not in communion with the Ecumenical Patriarch)
Rocky River (Cleveland area)
Annunciation Cathedral (Romanian Orthodox)
Rossford (Toledo area)
St. George Bulgarian Orthodox Cathedral (Orthodox Church in America)
Steubenville
Holy Name Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Toledo
Rosary Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Youngstown
St. Columba Cathedral (Roman Catholic)

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