Miami Churches and Cathedrals
(Miami, Florida - FL, USA)
There are an enormous number of beautiful churches and cathedrals in Miami and most are in superb condition.
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
Address: 465 Northeast 16th Street, Miami, Florida FL, 33132, USA
Tel: +1 305 374 3372
The Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is situated in the Downtown district and was founded over 100 years ago, just before the actual official formation of the city. Originally no more than a small wooden structure, this is one of the most important and historic churches in Miami. The Trinity Episcopal Cathedral was soon rebuilt in 1912 and is now a large and impressive stone structure, with two floors. After further renovation and reconstruction in 1925, the Trinity Episcopal Cathedral gained a more Romanesque appearance and is now on the National Register of Historic Places in Miami.
Coral Gables Congregational Church
Address: 3010 De Soto Boulevard, Coral Gables, Florida FL, 33134, USA
Tel: +1 305 448 7421
Situated in the Coral Gables district of Miami, the Coral Gables Congregational Church was the first church to be built in Coral Gables and was constructed in 1924. The church is Spanish in appearance and highlights include chandeliers, arches, detailed architecture, regular readings and musical events.
Notre Dame d'Haiti Catholic Church
Address: 110 Northeast 62nd Street, Miami, Florida FL, 33138, USA
Tel: +1 305 751 6289
Once the caféteria of a Catholic girls' school, the chapel of the Church of Notre Dame d'Haiti is open daily, when regular mass is not in progress. Of particular interest are the vivid panels of stained glass, which illustrate the sage of Pierre Toussaint (1746 to 1803), a Haitian who escaped slavery to become consul of Haiti and a spiritual leader. On another wall inside this Miami church is a stunning mural, portraying the journey of Haitian refugees to America. You are able to attend Sunday morning and evening masses, which include African-style Caribbean music and song.
Plymouth Congregational Church
Address: 3400 Devon Road, Coconut Grove, Miami, Florida FL, 33133, USA
Tel: +1 305 444 6521
Miami's stunning Plymouth Congregational Church is located in the Coconut Grove area of Miami and is the handiwork of a Spanish mason, who completed the church in 1917. Highlights include the church door, with hand-carved walnut planks laid upon oak, taken from a 7th-century monastery in the Pyrenees, large grounds which include a 1926 rectory and Dade County's first public school house, built in 1887 with wood salvaged from shipwrecks.
Other churches in Miami include the following churches, which all hold regular services:
- St. Lawrence Church
Address: 2200 Northeast 191st Street, North Miami Beach, Florida FL, 33180, USA
Tel: +1 305 932 3560
- Holy Redeemer Catholic Church
Address: 1301 Northwest 71st Street, Miami, Florida FL, 33147, USA
Tel: +1 305 691 1701
- Holy Family Catholic Church
Address: 14500 Northeast 11th Avenue, North Miami, Florida FL, 33161, USA,
Tel: +1 305 947 5043
- St. Basil the Great Byzantine Catholic Church
Address: 1475 Northeast 199th Street, North Miami Beach, Florida FL, 33179, USA
Tel: +1 305 651 0991
- The Church of Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Address: 100 Northeast 191st Street, Miami, Florida FL, 33169, USA
Tel: +1 305 652 3624
- St. James and Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church
Address: 540 Northwest 132nd Street, North Miami, Florida FL, 33168, USA
Tel: +1 305 681 7428
- St. Joseph Church
Address: 8670 Byron Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida FL, 33141, USA
Tel: +1 305 866 6567
- Church of Saint Martha
Address: 9221 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami Shores, Florida FL, 33138, USA
Tel: +1 305 751 0005