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The Early History of Heilwood > The Town of Heilwood > Churches in Heilwood

Churches in Heilwood

First Solemn Mass of Rev. Thomas Florentine, former resident of Heilwood, 1953

First Solemn Mass of Rev. Thomas Florentine, former resident of Heilwood, 1953

First Solemn Mass of Rev. Thomas Florentine, former resident of Heilwood, 1953

First Solemn Mass of Rev. Thomas Florentine, former resident of Heilwood, 1953

  • Saints Peter’s & Paul’s Greek Catholic Church
  • Heilwood Presbyterian Church
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