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Westminster, Archdiocese of
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Comprises the Counties of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, and London north of the Thames.
Westminster Cathedral
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A national expression of religious faith given by Roman Catholics to England.
Westminster Abbey
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This most famous of all English abbeys is situated within the precincts of the Royal Palace of Westminster.
West Virginia
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The state bounded by Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and on Kentucky.
Wessenberg, Ignaz Heinrich von
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Vicar-General and Administrator of the Diocese of Constance. (1774-1860)
Wessel Goesport, John
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A fifteenth-century Dutch theologian, born at Gröningen in 1420; died there on 4 Oct., 1489.
Werner, Friedrich Ludwig Zacharias
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Prussian convert, poet, and pulpit orator. (1768-1823)
Werburgh, Saint
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Benedictine abbess, died 699 or 700. Biographical article.
Wenrich of Trier
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Eleventh-century German ecclesiastico-political writer.
Weninger, Francis Xavier
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Jesuit missionary and author. (1805-1888)
Wendelin of Trier, Saint
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Patron of shepherds. Died c. 617.
Wenceslaus, Saint
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The patron saint of Bohemia, murdered by his brother c. 929.
Welte, Benedict
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Exegete, born at Ratzenried in Würtemberg. (1825-1885)
Welsh Monastic Foundations
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The British church was driven into Wales in the fifth century
Welsh Church
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The term Welsh Church covers "the British Church during the Roman period", "the British Church during the period of Saxon Conquest", and "the Church of Wales".
Wells in Scripture
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It is difficult to realize the importance which a country like Palestine attaches to any source of fresh water.
Welle, Prefecture Apostolic of
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Located in the extreme north of Belgian Congo, Africa.