Wessenberg, Ignaz Heinrich von
Vicar-General and Administrator of the Diocese of Constance. (1774-1860)
West Virginia
The state bounded by Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio, Virginia, and on Kentucky.
Westminster Abbey
This most famous of all English abbeys is situated within the precincts of the Royal Palace of Westminster.
Westminster Cathedral
A national expression of religious faith given by Roman Catholics to England.
Westminster, Archdiocese of
Comprises the Counties of Middlesex, Hertfordshire, Essex, and London north of the Thames.
Westminster, Matthew of
The name given to the supposed author of a well-known English chronicle, the "Flores Historiarum".
Wetzer, Heinrich Joseph
Learned Orientalist, born at Anzefahr in Hesse-Cassel. (1801-1853)
Whitby, Abbey of
Formerly called Streoneshalh. A Benedictine monastery in the North Riding of Yorkshire, England, founded about 657, as a double monastery, by Oswy, King of Northumberland.
Whitby, Synod of
A conference at the monastery of St. Hilda at Whitby or Streanoeshalch. King Oswy with Bishops Colman and Chad represented the Celtic tradition; Alchfrid, son of Oswy, and Bishops …
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