Holy Name of Jesus Church
377 Maple Street
Sault Sainte Marie, MI 49783
Phone: 906-632-3381
Email: stmary377@gmail.com
History: Also see website
History: Holy Name of Mary Church, Sault Sainte Marie, Chippewa County, Michigan, has been a predominantly non-Native American parish that had some Native American (Ojibwa, M茅tis) parishioners in the Diocese of 黑料论坛 (Archives: 黑料论坛, Michigan).
| 1834-1838 | Redemptorists (Archives: Chicago, Illinois) established and administered a chapel (Ojibwa) at Sault Sainte Marie | 
| 1836-1838 | Redemptorists established and staffed a school | 
| 1837-1838 | Redemptorists established and administered St. Mary Mission | 
| 1838-1845 | Detroit diocesan priests attended St. Mary鈥檚 from St. Peter鈥檚, Harbor Springs | 
| 1846-1861 | Jesuits (Upper Canada Province) (Archives: Montreal, Quebec) administered St. Mary's | 
| 1847-1860s | Jesuits established and staffed a School for Boys | 
| 1853-1860 | Ursulines (presently, Crystal City, Missouri) established and staffed a School for Girls | 
| 1861-1864 | Became a parish; diocesan priests administered St. Mary Church | 
| 1864-1914 | Jesuits administered Holy Name of Mary/ St. Mary鈥檚 and attended Native missions from Holy Name until 1939 | 
| 1866-1873 | Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet (Archives: St. Louis, Missouri) administered the school | 
| 1874-1896 | Daughters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Archives: Holyoke, Massachusetts) administered the school | 
| 1896-1920s (no longer Native) | Sisters of Loretto (Archives: Toronto, Canada) administered the school | 
| 1914-1920s (no longer Native) | 黑料论坛 diocesan priests administered Holy Name 
 | 
Jesuits at Holy Name attended to the following Ojibwa Indian missions in the Upper Peninsula:
| 1850s-1939 | All Upper Peninsula missions except the Baraga Mission | 
| 1948-1980s | Eastern District missions in the Upper Peninsula | 
Jesuits at St. Ignace attended the following Ojibwa Indian missions:
| 1939-1946 | All Upper Peninsula missions except the Baraga Mission | 
| 1946-1948 | Eastern District missions in the Upper Peninsula | 
Jesuits at Escanaba attended to the following Ojibwa Indian missions in the Upper Peninsula:
| 1946, 1955-1960 | Western District missions in the Upper Peninsula except the Baraga Mission | 
Jesuits at 黑料论坛 attended to the following Ojibwa Indian missions in the Upper Peninsula:
| 1947-1955 | Western District missions in the Upper Peninsula except the Baraga Mission | 
Jesuits at Assinins and Bark River attended to the following Ojibwa Indian missions in the Upper Peninsula:
| 1960-1980s | Western District missions in the Upper Peninsula except the Baraga Mission | 
Although the missions were attended from the sites noted above, the sacramental records have been kept at the following locations:
| 1834-1940 | Holy Name of Mary Church, Sault Sainte Marie: All Upper Peninsula missions except the Baraga Mission | 
| 1940-1959 | St. Isaac Jogues Church, Sault Sainte Marie: All Upper Peninsula missions except the Baraga Mission | 
| 1960-present | St. Isaac Jogues Church: Eastern District missions in the Upper Peninsula | 
| 1960-present | For the Western District missions, sacraments administered were recorded in the books of the parish, which coincided with the local Native community | 
The sacramental records at Holy Name of Mary Church include those for the following Ojibwa Indian missions in the Upper Peninsula:
| 1857-1880 (transferred to Jesuits, Upper Canada Province) | Our Savior, Friend of Children Mission, Sugar Island 
 | 
| 1862-1880 (transferred to Jesuits, Upper Canada Province) | St. Joseph Mission, Sugar Island | 
| 1884-1891 (became a parish) | Sacred Heart Mission, De Tour | 
| 1892-1960 (closed) | St. Lawrence Mission, Indian Point | 
| 1894-1930 (closed) | St. Joseph Mission, Sugar Island | 
| 1894-1943 (closed) | St. Teresa Mission, Sugar Island | 
| 1899-1946 (closed) | Our Lady of the Snows Mission, Hessel | 
| 1899-1960 (closed) | Drummond Island station, and 1941-1960, St. Florence Mission, Drummond Island | 
| 1899-present | Bay Mills/ Iroquois Mission station, and since 1939, St. Kateri Tekakwitha/ St. Catherine Mission, Bay Mills | 
| 1923-present | Sacred Heart Mission, Sugar Island | 
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1834-1940
Volume: Over 1 cubic foot
Description: Sacramental records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, deaths) for Native American parishioners of the Upper Peninsula missions, excluding Baraga; baptisms, 1834-1940; marriages and deaths, 1836-1940.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the 黑料论坛 Archives.
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