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The Archives is the central location for historical records relating to the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, the oldest diocese in Texas. These records, which date from the 1840s, include letters, maps, financial materials, photographs, scrapbooks and albums, sacramental records, and artifacts. We are responsible for collecting and preserving the materials, as well as making them available to researchers. The Archives is also in charge of microfilming for the Archdiocese, and we are the custodian of microfilmed sacramental records. In addition, the Archives is available to consult with parishes or organizations regarding their records.
The Archives encourages donations of materials, especially personal papers, scrapbooks, or photos, which document the history of the Catholic Church in east Texas. The materials will be preserved and made available to scholars and other interested researchers.
The Archives is open to researchers by appointment only, and the use of some collections requires the prior approval of the Chancellor. Please call or email the Archives to discuss your research with the archivist.
Genealogy and the Sacramental Records
Though the Catholic Church has been active in Texas since the 1500s, we have no sacramental records before 1840. While the Archdiocese of Galveston originally included all of Texas, our records cover only the present archdiocese, as well as some parishes now in the Dioceses of Beaumont, Tyler, and Victoria. These records are open to researchers up to 1930. After 1930, the records are closed except to the person(s) named in the record, and proof of identity must be provided before we will issue a certificate. We do not provide sacramental certificates to genealogists, but we will provide copies of the records (if possible) or transcripts. There is no charge for the research. Requests for records may be submitted by phone, letter, email, or fax. We do not currently have facilities for researchers on site.
Current sacramental records are maintained in the parishes. An individual who needs his/her own sacramental records should first contact the parish for the necessary certificates. Please see the "Parish Locator" page for contact information on the parishes: http://www.archgh.org/Parish%20Locator-NEW.asp
The Archives holds the records of the following closed parishes and missions: Espiritu Santo, Fayetteville; St. Henry, Freeport; and St. Joseph, Galveston. Please contact the Archives to request records from these churches.
School Records
The Archives maintains the records of the following closed or consolidated schools:
Elementary schools
- Blessed Sacrament, Houston (closed 1991)
- Holy Rosary, Galveston (closed 1979)
- Immaculate Conception, Houston (closed 1969)
- Immaculate Heart of Mary, Houston (closed 1998)
- Our Lady of Guadalupe, Rosenberg (closed 1963)
- St. Nicholas, Houston (closed 1971)
- St. Joseph, Houston (closed 1967)
Middle schools
- O'Connell Junior Campus, Galveston (closed 1986)
High schools
- Dominican High School, Galveston (closed 1968)
- Kirwin High School, Galveston (closed 1968)
- Marian Christian High School, Houston (closed 1989)
- Marian High School, Houston (closed 1978)
- Mt. Carmel High School, Houston (closed 2008)
- O'Connell High School, Galveston (closed 2004)
- St. Nicholas High School, Houston (closed 1967)
- Ursuline Academy, Galveston (closed 1968)
School records are closed except to the individual named in the record or his/her parents (for minors). Individuals must provide proof of identity when requesting a transcript, and there is a limit of two copies per request. Transcripts will be sent directly to educational facilities upon request, if the necessary contact information is provided.
Archives & Records Contacts
Lisa May, Director
713-652-8282
lmay@archgh.org
Tracy Boykins, School records
713-652-4435
tboykins@archgh.org
Regina Myers, Current Records
713-652-8250
rmyers@archgh.org
Socorro Olivares, Sacramental records
713-652-8283
solivare@archgh.org
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