Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston - Resources

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  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
  • Catholic Hierarchy Profile of the Diocese of Wheeling-Charleston
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Coordinates: 40°04′13″N 80°41′55″W / 40.07028°N 80.69861°W / 40.07028; -80.69861

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