Diocèse de Clifton
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Diocese of Clifton — Clifton † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Clifton (Cliftoniensis). Diocese of England, consisting of Gloucestershire, Somersetshire, and Wiltshire. It was founded by Pius IX when he restored the English hierarchy in 1850. Previously to… … Catholic encyclopedia
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