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Genealogical Research of
Catholic
Ancestors
Alaska
The organizational structure of The Catholic Church in
the
United States is organized into 33 provinces. The geographic area
of Alaska consists of Archdiocese of Anchorage,
the Diocese of Fairbanks and the
Diocese
of Juneau for the Roman Catholic
Church,
and The Eparchy of Van Nuys for the Byzantine
Catholic Church.
You may find possible locations of your ancestors' Catholic Church
records using the following links.
-
Archdiocese
of Anchorage, Alaska
Chancery: 225 Cordova St. - Anchorage, AK
99501 Phone: 907-297-7700
- Diocese
of Fairbanks, Alaska (Northern Alaska)
Chancery:
1316
Peger Rd. - Fairbanks, AK 99709 Phone: (907) 474-0753.
Diocese
of Fairbanks Archives - What does the Archives maintain ?
Bishops
and Prelates
Bishop
Michael J. Kaniecki, S.J., born: in Detroit on April 13, 1935,
died: Sunday, Aug. 6, 2000, in Emmonak.
-
Map of Fairbanks
Diocese
Missions outside of Fairbanks
-
Parishes
and Missions
-
Sacred
Heart
Cathedral Parish
2501 Airport Way - Fairbanks, AK 99709-4854
Phone: (907) 474-9032 and
Office: 1316 Peger Road, Fairbanks, AK 99709
Phone: (907) 474-0836
- Immaculate
Conception Parish - information
115 North Cushman Street, Fairbanks, AK 99701 Phone:
(907) 452-3533.
- Saint
Raphael Parish
- information
1125 Old Steese Hwy. N. - P.O. Box 10508 - Fairbanks,
AK 99710
Phone: (907) 457-6603 E-mail: mailto:raphael@alaska.net
- Saint Ignatius Catholic Church - information
Alakanuk, AK 99554 Phone: (907)
238-3055.
- St. Theresa Catholic Parish - information
Aniak, AK 99557 Phone: (907) 675-4448.
-
Immaculate
Conception
Catholic Church
790 River Street - Bethel, AK 99559 Phone:
(907) 543-3022.
- Our Lady Of Sorrows Catholic Parish - information
2565 Deborah, Delta Junction, AK 99737 Phone:
(907) 895-5232.
- Sacred Heart Church - information
Emmonak, AK
- St. John Berchmans Catholic Church - information
Galena, AK 99741 Phone: (907) 656-1240.
- Holy Mary Of Guadalupe Catholic Parish - information
Carbon Way, Healy, AK 99743 Phone: (907)
683-1018.
Established about 1980, the Catholics of Healy were
previously
served by visiting priests from Nenana and Fairbanks.
- Saint Catherines Catholic Church [est. ca. 1937] - information
Chefornak, AK 99561 Phone: (907)
867-8702.
- Holy Family Church [est. 1888] - information
Holy Cross, AK
- Immaculate Conception Church [est. ca. 1926] - information
Kalskag, AK 99607 Phone: (907) 471-2298.
"Early missionaries visited Kalskag from Holy Cross
Mission...The
Society of Jesus continued to serve this Catholic community as visiting
priests from such villages as Bethel, Aniak, McGrath and Holy Cross
beginning
in the late 1940's..."
- Saint Joseph Catholic Church [est. ca. 1932] - information
Kotlik, AK 99620 Phone: (907)
899-4715.
- Immaculate Heart of Mary Church - information
Marshall, AK 99585 Phone: (907) 679-6639.
- St. Michael's Catholic Church - information
Mc Grath, AK 99627 Phone: (907)
524-3928.
- St. Lawrence Church - information
Mountain Village, AK 99632 Phone: (907)
591-2348.
- St. Theresa Church - information
Nenana, AK
The Catholic parishes along the "rail belt" include
Nenana,
Healy, Anderson, Clear Air Force Station, Denali National Park (summers
only), and Cantwell. A priest assigned to the "rail belt" circuit
drives
approximately 110 miles one way in order to serve each of these
Catholic
communities.
- Holy Family Church - information
Newtok, AK
At one time, the village was referred to as "Old
Kealavik."
- Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church - information
Nightmute, AK 99690 Phone: (907)
647-6428.
- Little Sisters Of Jesus
Nome, AK 99762 Phone: (907) 443-2094.
- St. Joseph Church - information
Rectory: Nome, AK 99762 Phone: (907)
443-5527.
- St. Nicholas Catholic Church - information
707 Saint Nicholas Drive - North Pole, AK 99705
Phone: (907) 488-2595.
- Our Lady of the Snows - information
in Nulato, AK
- St. Charles Spinola Church - information
Pilot Station, AK 99650
Phone: (907) 549-3231.
- St. Peter in Chains Church [est. ca. 1912] - information
Ruby, AK
- Our Lady of Guadalupe - information
Russian Mission, AK
A Central Yup'ik Eskimo village...
- Church of the Nativity - information
Saint Marys, AK
- St. Michael Catholic Church - information
Saint Michael, AK 99659 Phone:
907-923-3151
- Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church - information
Scammon Bay, Scammon Bay, AK 99662
Phone: (907) 558-5229.
- St. Peters Catholic Church
Sheldon Point, AK 99666 Phone:
(907) 498-4246.
- St. Bernard Catholic Church - information
Stebbins, AK 99671 Phone: (907)
934-3151.
- St. Aloysius Catholic Church - information
in Tanana, AK
- St. Ann Catholic Church - information
Teller, AK 99778 Phone: (907)
642-3831.
- Holy Rosary Church - information
Tok, AK
- St. Peter the Fisherman Church - information
Toksook Bay, AK 99637 Phone: (907) 427-7813.
- St. Joseph Church - information
Tununak, AK 99681 Phone: (907) 652-6214.
- Holy Family Church
Tuntutuliak, AK 99680 Phone: (907) 237-2427.
- Christ the King Church - information
Umkumute, AK
"The Diocese of Fairbanks' 1999-2000 Directory and
Calendar
records no active parish existing at Umkumute and no priest or deacon
has
been assigned to the, once seasonal, parish of Christ the King."
- Holy Angels Church - information
Unalakleet , AK
"Presently, the church of the Holy Angels is being served
by a Visiting Priest from St. Michael."
- Diocese
of Juneau (Alaska) [Est. 1951] -
Chancery: 419 - 6th Street - Juneau, AK
99801
Phone: (907) 586-2227
-
History
of
the Diocese of Juneau - "...Father Althoff built the first
Catholic
church in Juneau in 1885...On July 17, 1894, Pope Leo XIII had
established
Alaska as an independent Prefecture Apostolic. The first Prefect
was Father Pascal Tosi, S.J., and the Society of Jesus assumed primary
responsibility for the new Alaskan Church...In 1917, Pope Benedict XV
made
Alaska a Vicariate Apostolic, and named Father Crimont as its first
Bishop.
On June 23, 1951, Pope Pius XII established the Diocese of
Juneau.
The new Diocese consisted of those parts of Alaska east of Shelikof
Strait
and Cook Inlet and southeast of Talkeetna, including Kodiak, the Kenai
Peninsula, Anchorage, the Matanuska Valley, Cordova, and Valdez, in
addition
to Southeast Alaska..."
- Map of
the
Diocese of Juneau and Parish Directory
-
Cathedral of the
Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
416 5th Street - Juneau, AK 99801
- St. Paul
Catholic
Church -
- 9055 Atlin Avenue - Juneau, AK 99801
-
Shrine of St
Therese - (located 23 miles north of Juneau)
Byzantine Catholic
-
The Apostolic Exarchate Armenian-Rite for the U.S. &
Canada
in New York (Venerable Exarch.: Hovhannes Terzakian, 1995)
Address: 110 East, 12th Street - New York, NY 10003 U.S.A.
Ph: (212) 477-2030
- Eparchy of Our Lady
of Deliverance
of Newark of the Syrians: Syriac Catholic Diocese for Syrians in the U.
S. and Canada (Chorbishop Joseph Younan appointed as the first Bishop
of
this diocese in 1995)
P.O. Box 8366 - Union City, NJ 07087-8262
- Eparchy of Van
Nuys, CA (Ruthenian) (Parish
Directory) History
Address: 8131 N. 16th St. - Phoenix, AZ 85020
Phone: 602-861-5379 Fax: 602-861-9796
Encompasses the areas of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado,
Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington.
Following a 1994 earthquake, which damaged the Cathedral
complex, Bishop George Kuzma relocated the administrative offices of
the Eparcy of Van Nuys to Phoenix, Arizona. See the
Historical Outline below:
- St. Nicholas of Myra
Byzantine Catholic Church in Alaska
- 2200 Arctic Blvd. - Anchorage, AK 99503-1909 Phone:
(907) 277-6731
- The Ukrainian Greek
Catholic Church
in L'viv, Ukraine (in English)
(Byzantine)
Chancery: Ukraine
79000 m. Lviv
Ploscha sv. Yura, 5
UGCC - Zvernenya
- For more information on the Byzantine Catholic Churches in the
United
States Click
here
to return to Main Local Catholic Byzantine Links
-
GTE's
Big Book search for Catholic Churches may also help you to locate a
church
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Research
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Alaska
Catholic Biographies
If you know of a web site for a biography of a Catholic with an
Alaska connection, please let me know.
Bishops
and Prelates
of the Fairbanks Diocese
Local Alaska History,
Genealogy
and Directory Links
-
State of Alaska Home Page
Bureau of Vital Statistics
http://www.hss.state.ak.us/dph/bvs/bvs_home.htm
350 Main Street, Room 114 - P.O. Box 110675
- Juneau, AK 99811-0675
Phone: (907) 465-3392.
In 1913, the Alaska Bureau of Vital Statistics
began recording births, marriages and deaths, and presently manages
records
for birth, death, fetal death, divorce and marriage certificate data,
along
with reports of adoption. The fee for standard vital record
certificates
is $10.00 per certificate.
- Alaska Facts
-
Alaska Libraries,
Archives and
Museums
-
Alaska State
Library
8th Floor, State Office Building - Juneau, AK
Phone: (907) 465-2925
Mailing address: P. O. Box 110571 - Juneau, AK
99811-0571
- SLED: Statewide Library
Electronic Doorway
- Information Resources for, about and by Alaskans.
- The
Russian
Church (Orthodox) and Native Alaskan Cultures.
- Preserving
Native
Languages - "...Among the most enduring legacies of Russian America
are the works written and published in Native Alaskan languages..."
- Arctic Studies
Center
- The
Alaska Newspaper Project
- Alaska's Gold
- Anchorage, Alaska City of
Lights
- Yahoo Get Local for
Alaska
- Directory for locating local churches, cemeteries, addresses and
information.
- GTE Superpages - Yellow
Pages Directory
- Kegoayah Kozga Library: Front Street, Nome, AK 99762 Phone: (907)
443-5618
-
USGS:
search for
Maps
of Alaska features - including
cemeteries,
churches,
populated
places and more.
- USGenWeb
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Contact: Ann
Mensch
I have volunteered to create this site as a guide to help
genealogists
who are researching Catholic ancestors and those who desire to learn
more
about the history of the local Catholic Churches in this geographic
area.
Though links to this page for Catholic Church, genealogical,
historical
research and non-profit use are encouraged, please do not download the
page without requesting permission since it contains copyright
protected
material.
If you find and error, have a suggestion, or have a site that you
believe will be helpful valuable addition, please let me know. --Ann
Mensch
Copyright 1998, 1999-2002 by Ann Mensch. All Rights Reserved.