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  1. The personal papers, business records and photograph collections of Cardinals Mundelein, Stritch, Meyer, Cody, as well as smaller collections for Archbishops Feehan and Quigley, and Bishops Duggan and Foley, are all processed and available to researchers.

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  2. Archives and Records. About Us. Records Management. Request a Record. Archival Collections. Genealogy Resources. Photo Exhibit. Hand in Hand: The History of Bronzeville’s Black Catholic Community.

  3. Request a Record. All requests for certificates or other information must be received in writing. Records are only available for closed parishes, schools and orphanages. For a complete list of Archives holdings, click here.

  4. If you aren't able to locate a parish record using FamilySearch's index, try Find My Past. Their collection includes Chicago Roman Catholic Cemetery Records, 1864-1989 | Chicago Roman Catholic Parish Baptisms | Chicago Roman Catholic Parish Marriages | Chicago Roman Catholic Parish Burials and more.

  5. The Archdiocese of Chicago's Joseph Cardinal Bernardin Archives & Records Center is the official repository for the records of the Archdiocese of Chicago and gateway to its past.

  6. Publications and Media. Chicago Catholic is the biweekly newspaper of the Archdiocese of Chicago. Católico is the monthly Spanish-language newspaper of the Archdiocese. The Office of Television and Radio produces weekly programming that broadcasts on Relevant Radio, local TV, and online.

  7. 17 mar 2017 · Did you know that many of the Chicago Archiocese’s early church records are available on FamilySearch? Some are indexed, but you can view them all by browsing the digitized records. Here’s how: Go to the FamilySearch website. Sign In to your free account. If you don’t have one, click “Free Account” and sign up.

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