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  2. 1919 Green Bay Packers season - Wikipedia

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    On August 11, local athletes came together in the editorial room at the Press-Gazette building and formed the team that would become the Green Bay Packers. [3] While the Packer organization recognizes 1919 as the year this town team was founded, a number of sources show that the 1919 team succeeded teams organized on an annual basis since 1896.

  3. Francis Joseph Green - Wikipedia

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    Francis Green was born on July 7, 1906, in Corning, New York.The family moved to Prescott, Arizona, following his father's death in 1919. [1] As a young man, Green worked in the shops of the Santa Fe Railroad. [1]

  4. Robert F. Morneau - Wikipedia

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    On December 19, 1978, Pope John Paul II appointed Morneau as an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Green Bay and titular bishop of Massa Lubrense. He was consecrated at St. Francis Xavier Cathedral in Green Bay on February 22, 1979, by Bishop Aloysius Wycislo, with Bishops Mark Schmitt and John Grellinger serving as co-consecrators. [2]

  5. National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion - Wikipedia

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    The National Shrine of Our Lady of Champion, formerly dedicated as the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, is a Catholic shrine to Mary, mother of God located within the Diocese of Green Bay in the United States. [2] The chapel is in the Champion section of Green Bay, about 16 miles (26 km) northeast of downtown Green Bay proper.

  6. Roman Catholic Diocese of Churchill–Hudson Bay - Wikipedia

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    Renamed on 1968.01.29 as Diocese of Churchill–Hudson Bay (English) / Churchill–Baie d’Hudson / Churchillpolitan(us)–Sinus de Hudson (Latin). Statistics and extent [ edit ] As per 2014, it pastorally served 10,370 Catholics (30.5% of 34,023 total) on 2,300,000 km 2 in 13 parishes and 8 missions with 3 priests (diocesan), 1 deacon and 2 ...

  7. Roman Catholic Diocese of La Crosse - Wikipedia

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    257 Things You Should Know About the Diocese of La Crosse: A Celebration of the Diocese of La Crosse: 125 Years - 1968-1993: Bishop John J. Paul 50th Anniversary of Priestly Ordination: 1943-1993, 1993. Fisher, Gerald Edward. Dusk Is My Dawn: The First Hundred Years of the Diocese of La Crosse, 1969. Ludwig, M. Mileta.

  8. Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Pittsburgh (Latin: Diœcesis Pittsburgensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical jurisdiction, or diocese, of the Catholic Church in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. It was established on August 11, 1843. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.

  9. 1999 Green Bay Packers season - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 season was the Green Bay Packers' 79th in the National Football League (NFL) and their 81st overall. It was the first and only season for head coach Ray Rhodes and the first time since 1992 Reggie White was not on the roster as he retired after the Packers loss to the 49ers in the playoffs. [1]