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Terri wrote:

Hi, guys —

  • Do you know of any web sites that list the Catholic churches in Italy?

In particular, I would need the listings of churches in Naples and in a very small town of Paola, Italy. I need to contact someone for Baptismal and Marriage records from the 1850s.

  • Do you have any ideas or suggestions on how to get this information?

Anything you may suggest would be greatly appreciated.

Terri

  { Do you know any websites that list Italian Catholic churches and, how can I get my Sacramental records? }

Mike replied:

Hi, Terri —

I would recommend Catholic Hierarchy for any visitor who is looking for contact information about any Catholic parish. Once you find the diocesan web site, you can usually find the parish web site easily.

I think these links will help you..

I searched the Archdiocese of Napoli (Naples) website (http://www.chiesadinapoli.it) and found, what I think, you are looking for:

Hope this helps,

Mike

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