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[http://www.archspm.org/index.php '''Office of Archives and Records Management<br>Archdiocese of St. Paul Archives''']<br>226 Summit Avenue<br>St. Paul, MN 55102<br>Phone: (651) 291-4400<br>Fax: (651) 290-1629  
[http://www.archspm.org/index.php '''Office of Archives and Records Management<br>Archdiocese of St. Paul Archives''']<br>226 Summit Avenue<br>St. Paul, MN 55102<br>Phone: (651) 291-4400<br>Fax: (651) 290-1629  
*[https://www.archspm.org/archives-and-records/contact-form-archives-records/ '''Contact Form''']<br>
*[https://www.archspm.org/archives-and-records/contact-form-archives-records/ '''Contact Form''']<br>
The Archdiocese of St. Paul has records dating back 150 years that include early sacramental records and correspondence between church and government. They also have correspondence from the Catholic Colonization Society based in Chicago. This correspondence deals with finding and placing Catholic immigrants. They have microfilmed many of their sacramental records. These are available at the archdiocese office. Call or write ahead for an appointment. Several lists of their microfilmed parish records have been published in the last few years of the Minnesota Genealogist.
*[https://www.archspm.org/archives-and-records/genealogical-research/ '''Genealogical Research''']
 
::The archives of the Archdiocese of Saint Paul and Minneapolis maintain microfilm copies of baptism, marriage, and death records for most parishes in the counties of Ramsey, Hennepin, Anoka, Carver, Chisago, Dakota, Goodhue, Le Sueur, Rice, Scott, Washington, and Wright. We do not, as a rule, have copies of first communion, confirmation, or burial records. Sacramental records are not public records. However, the Archdiocese recognizes that sacramental records have value to family historians and we therefore make nearly 100 years’ worth of sacramental records available to genealogists. Records created before January 1, 1920 are available for genealogy research, except in cases where particular records are restricted by canon law. To protect confidentiality, all genealogical research is done by Archives and Records Management staff. No genealogical research is done by parishes. We cannot accommodate on-site researchers. If the sacramental record you are looking for is located in the archdiocesan archives, you will receive a scanned copy of the register entry."<br>
The Archdiocese of St. Paul has records dating back 150 years that include early sacramental records and correspondence between church and government. They also have correspondence from the Catholic Colonization Society based in Chicago. This correspondence deals with finding and placing Catholic immigrants. <br>
The Archdiocese includes the counties of: [[Anoka County, Minnesota Genealogy|Anoka]], [[Carver County, Minnesota Genealogy|Carver]], [[Chisago County, Minnesota Genealogy|Chisago]], [[Dakota County, Minnesota Genealogy|Dakota]], [[Goodhue County, Minnesota Genealogy|Goodhue]], [[Hennepin County, Minnesota Genealogy|Hennepin]], [[Le Sueur County, Minnesota Genealogy|Lesueur]], [[Ramsey County, Minnesota Genealogy|Ramsey]], [[Rice County, Minnesota Genealogy|Rice]], [[Scott County, Minnesota Genealogy|Scott]], [[Washington County, Minnesota Genealogy|Washington]] and [[Wright County, Minnesota Genealogy|Wright]].<ref name="rome">[http://www.cdeducation.org/oym/connections/dioceseusmap.htm Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America], Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.</ref>  
The Archdiocese includes the counties of: [[Anoka County, Minnesota Genealogy|Anoka]], [[Carver County, Minnesota Genealogy|Carver]], [[Chisago County, Minnesota Genealogy|Chisago]], [[Dakota County, Minnesota Genealogy|Dakota]], [[Goodhue County, Minnesota Genealogy|Goodhue]], [[Hennepin County, Minnesota Genealogy|Hennepin]], [[Le Sueur County, Minnesota Genealogy|Lesueur]], [[Ramsey County, Minnesota Genealogy|Ramsey]], [[Rice County, Minnesota Genealogy|Rice]], [[Scott County, Minnesota Genealogy|Scott]], [[Washington County, Minnesota Genealogy|Washington]] and [[Wright County, Minnesota Genealogy|Wright]].<ref name="rome">[http://www.cdeducation.org/oym/connections/dioceseusmap.htm Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America], Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.</ref>  
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