Charles Hubert Le Blond (November 21, 1883 – December 30, 1958) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.
He was one of three children of Charles McGinley and Anne Marie (née Brennan) Le Blond.
[6] He also represented the National Catholic Welfare Council at the international conferences on social work in Paris, France (1928) and in Frankfurt, Germany (1932).
[6] On July 21, 1933, Le Blond was appointed the fourth Bishop of St. Joseph, Missouri, by Pope Pius XI.
[8] After governing the diocese for twenty-three years, Le Blond resigned as Bishop of St. Joseph on August 24, 1956.