A brick church building with a light-colored roof, large windows, and a cross with a figure on the exterior wall. The sign below reads St. John Neumann Church. The sky is clear and blue.
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St. John Neumann Church

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St. John Neumann Parish in Marlinton was built and consecrated in 1977, and serves the people of Pocahontas County, particularly the southern part of the county.  It is also the location of the rectory and parish offices.  St. John Neumann was one of the many Catholic Churches and institutions throughout West Virginia established by Bishop Joseph Hodges, who wanted a Catholic presence in every West Virginia county.

Mass Time: Sunday 9 am

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Rev. Arthur Bufogle Jr.

Contact Information

Pastor:    Fr. Arthur Bufogle Jr.
Phone:    304-799-6778

Address:
St. John Neumann Parish
714 Tenth Avenue
Marlinton, WV  24954