St. Patrick's Cathedral may refer to:
- Australia
- St Patrick's Basilica, Fremantle, Western Australia
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Ballarat, Roman Catholic Diocese of Ballarat, Victoria
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Melbourne, Victoria
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Parramatta, New South Wales
- Canada
- St. Patrick's Basilica, Montreal, Quebec
- St. Patrick's Basilica, Ottawa, Ontario
- St. Patrick's Church (St. John's), Newfoundland
- India
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Poona
- St. Patrick Cathedral, Gumla
- Northern Ireland
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Church of Ireland)
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Armagh (Roman Catholic)
- Republic of Ireland
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Church of Ireland
- United States
- Saint Patrick Proto-Cathedral Parish, California
- Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Norwich, Connecticut
- St. Patrick's Co-Cathedral (Billings, Montana)
- Pro-Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Newark, New Jersey
- St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York), New York
- also St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, New York, New York
- Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Cathedral Church of Saint Patrick in El Paso, Texas
- St. Patrick Cathedral in Fort Worth, Texas
- Elsewhere
- St Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, New Zealand
- Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Karachi, Pakistan
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