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At its outset, St. Patrick's Parish covered a wider geographical area than it does today. As more Catholics developed the suburbs, this parish repeatedly spawned "daughter parishes." Hover your mouse over each parish for details about that parish. St. Chris, Rocky River, 1920s St. James, Lakewood, 1907-1910 St. Luke, Lakewood, 1920s St. Rose, Cleveland St. Clement, Lakewood, 1920s St. Mark, Cleveland, 1945 St. Mel, Cleveland, 1945 Our Lady of Angels, Cleveland, 1920s St. Vincent de Paul, Cleveland, 1920s Ascension, West Park, 1946 St. Ignatius of Antioch, Cleveland, 1910 SS. Philip and James, Cleveland Annunciation, West Park, 1920s Assumption of Mary, Brook Park, 1910 St. Angela Merici, Fairview Park, 1923 St. Patrick, West Park, 1847

A more detailed map of our parish boundaries today can be found here.

Update: in the 2005-2006 school year, the schools of SS. Clement, Luke and James will be merging into one.


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