- Wichita, Diocese of
- Wichita, Diocese of
• Erected in 1887, from the Diocese of LeavenworthCatholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Diocese of Wichita — Diocese of Wichita † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Wichita (WICHITENSIS). Erected in 1887, from the Diocese of Leavenworth. The territory of the new see was bounded on the east by the sixth principal meridian, south by the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Diocèse de Wichita — Pays Type de juridiction diocèse Siège Wichita, Kansas Titulaire actuel Mgr Langue(s) liturgique(s) anglais Calendrier … Wikipédia en Français
Diocese of Concordia (in America) — Diocese of Concordia † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Diocese of Concordia (CONCORDIENSIS IN AMERICA.) The Diocese of Concordia was erected 2 August, 1887, and is situated in the northwestern part of Kansas, U.S.A. It is bounded on the… … Catholic encyclopedia
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Greater Wichita Athletic League — Founded 1945 No. of teams 9 TV partner(s) USD 259 television network (No live events) Official website USD259.com The Greater Wichita Athletic League, more commonly known around the state simply as The City League … Wikipedia
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