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Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School

Feb 26, 2020 | Catholic Schools, Gallery

Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School
Bishop Schlert visits students at St. John Vianney Regional School

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