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1910 New Catholic Dictionary

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W.F. Waagen, Wilhelm Heinrich Wagga Wagga, Australia, Diocese of Wagner, Rudolf Waldseemuller, Martin Walsingham, Alan of Walter Hilton Walter Map Walter Odington Walter of Evesham Walter Scott, Sir Walter Skeat Walworth, James, Blessed War of the Peasants Washington, District of Columbia, Archdiocese of Water of Consecration Water, Easter Water, Gregorian Water, Holy Waters, Living Way, Illuminative Way, Sudan, Diocese of Webster, Augustine, Blessed Wedding Guests, Bridegroom and the Wednesday, Ash Wednesday, Spy Week, Cross Week, Holy Week, Passion Well of the Samaritan Woman Werner von Siemens Wesdin, Philip Western Orthodox Western Orthodox Catholic Church Western Schism Western Vicariate Apostolic of Cape of Good Hope Westminster Catechism Westminster Confession Westminster, England, Archdiocese of Westminster, Matthew of Wewak, Papua New Guinea, Diocese of What a Sea of Tears and Sorrow Wheeling-Charleston, West Virginia, Diocese of Where War Was Raging, and the Town White Camisards White Canons White Company White Fathers White Monks White Mountain White Saturday White Sisters White Sunday White, Saturday in Whither Goest Thou! Whiting, Richard, Blessed Whitsunday Who Madest All and Dost Control Whose Rule, His Religion Why, Impious Herod, Vainly Fear Wichita, Kansas, Diocese of Wickedness, Spirits of Wilburite Orthodox Conservative Friends Wilfrid Laurier Wilhelm Waagen Will, Free Willem Hessels Van Est Willem Hessels Van Estius Willems, Pierre William Bishop William Bouguereau William Brady William Byrd William Byrne William Cecil, Baron Burghley

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