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  1. Click on Search – Records. Under “Find a Collection,” type in Illinois, Chicago, then click on “Illinois, Chicago, Catholic Church Records, 1833 – 1925 ” underneath the search bar. Under “View Images in this Collection,” click the link to browse. Click the name of the parish.

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

  3. 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.

  4. Images of catholic church records from the Bishop of Chicago. Some indexes go beyond 1925. Name indexes and images of births/baptisms, marriages, deaths/burials, first communions and confirmations within the Archdiocese of Chicago.

  5. 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.

  6. The purpose of the archives is to identify, preserve, and make available Archdiocesan records, which have long term value for local, national and international communities. Family Search - This is probably the most comprehensive listing of free records online.

  7. 8 wrz 2011 · US, Illinois, Chicago—Catholic Church Records, 1833–1910 [Part A] and the resulting index will give us powerful new ways to access these records. Why is the project so important? Just off the top of my head . . . 1) It will create an index to pre-Fire Catholic deaths. 2) It will create a multi-parish index to pre-Fire Catholic births.