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CIVIL CALENDAR, 1920 . . . . . . . . ix-xx
Chronological Cycles, 1920 .. .. .. .. xxi
General Calendar from 1850 to 1950 . . . . xxii, xxiii
The Seasons, 1920 . . . . , . . . . . xxiv
Eclipses, 1920 . . . . . . . . . . xxiv
Movable Feasts, 1920 .. . . . . . . . . xxiv
Table of Movable Feasts . . . . . . . . xxv
Holidays of Obligation, 1920 . . *• . . . . xxv
Abrogated Holidays of Obligation . . . . x . . xxvi
Plenary Indulgences . . . . . . . . . . xxvi
Fasting Days . . . . . . . . . . xxvi
Days of Abstinence . . . . . . . . . . xxvi
Ember Days . . . . . . . . . . xxvii
Rogation Days , ». . . . . . . . . xxvii
CENSUS OP IRELAND, 1911 : —
General Summary . . . . . . . . xxvii i
Religious Statistics . . . . . . . . xxx
Educational Statistics . . . . , . . . xxxiii
The Irish Language . . . . . . xxxviii, xxxix
Emigration . . . . . . . . xxxix, xl, xli
Catholic Peers of Great Britain and Ireland . . . . xlix
Catholic Members of the House of Lords . . . . . . xlix
Catholic Lords who are not Peers, but bearing Courtesy Titles 1
Catholic Baronets . . . . . . . . . . 1
Catholic Knights . . . . . . . . . . lj
Catholic Members of- the Privy Council . . . , . . li
Catholic Judges . . . . . . . . . . Hi
Catholic Members of Parliament for Ireland . . . . lii
Catholic Members of Parliament for England . . . . liii
Roman Counts . . . . . . . . . . liii
Postal Regulations . . . . . . . . . , > xlii
Stamp Duties . . . . . . . . . , xlv
VI. CONTENTS.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY FOB THE YEAR 1919
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ROMAN REGISTER.
Complete List of the Roman Pontiffs
The Catholic Hierarchy
Cardinal Bishops
Cardinal Priests
Cardinal Deacons
Summary of Catholic Sees
Latin Rite
Oriental Rites
The Roman Congregations and Tribunals
117
119
120
120
123
124
124
125
127
IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER
Archbishops and Bishops ot' Ireland . .
131
133
PROVENCE OF ARMAGH.
I. Diocese of Armagh
II. „ Meath
III. Ardagh
IV. „ Clogher
V. „ Derry
134
142
148
153
15S
VI. Diocese of Down and
Connor
VII. Diocese of Dromore .
VIII.
IX.
Kilmore
Raphoe
162
169
172
176
PROVINCE OF DUBLIN.
X. Diocese of Dublin
XI. „ Kildare and
Leighlin,
179 | XII. Dioces« of Ferns . . 215
XIII. „ Ossory .. 222
209 '
PROVINCE OF CASHEL.
XIV. Archdiocese of Cashel
and Diocese of Emly
XV. Diocese of Cloyne
XVI. „ Cork
XVII. „ Kerry
XVIII. Diocese of Killaloe 254
228 ! XIX. „ Limerick 259
234 XX. „ Ross . . 265
241 I XXI. „ Water-
249 ford and Lismore 267
PROVINCE OF TUAM.
XXII. Archdiocese of Tuam 275
XXIII. Diocese oflAchonry 282
XXIV. „ Clonfert 286
XXV. „ Elphin ,. 290
XXVI. United Dioceses of
Galway & Kilmacduagh 296
XXVII. Diocese of Kilfenora 297
XXVIII.
Killala 301
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CONTENTS,
LIST OF THE REGULAR CLERGY
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Capuchin Order . . 301*
Carmelite Order (Calced) . . 308
Carmelite Order (Discalced) 310
Congregation of the Holy
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Congregation of the Mission . . 312
Dominican Order 314
PAGB
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Franciscan Order 317
Institute of Charity 320
Oblates . . 321
Passionists . . 322
Redemptorists . . 324
Society of Jesus 326
Society of Mary ; or, Marist
Fathers . . . . 330
Society for African Missions 334
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Christian Brothers
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Brothers of St. Patrick
Brothers of the Christian Schools . . ^.
Franciscan Brothers
ALPHABETICAL LIST or THE CLERGY OF IRELAND
Index of Irish Dioceses
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Clerical Obituary
Priests Ordained within the Year 1919 . . ,
Ecclesiastical Summary of Ireland
REGISTER OP COLLEGES
REGISTER OF ECCLESIASTICAL EVENTS FOR 1919 .
Provincials or Religious Orders in Ireland
ENGLISH AND FOREIGN ECCLESIASTICAL REGISTER
335
341
342
343a
343c
344
458
458
474
479
496
487
497
542
556
SUPPLEMENT FOR THE DIOCESE OF DUBLIN : —
Diocesan Arrangements for 1920 . . . . 543
De Examinibus Diocesans . . . . . . . . 545
Collationes Theologicae . . . . . . . . 547
Arrangement of Charity Sermons for 1920 . . . . 548
Confirmations . . . . . . . . 550
Forty Hours' Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament
in the Diocese of Dublin . . . . • • 551
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CIVIL CALENDAR, 1920.
JANUARY— First Month— 31 Days.
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
S'un
rises
h. ni.
Sun
sets,
h. in.
Moon
rises,
h. m.
1
Thur.
Circumcision.
8 41
4 16
Oa 43
2
Fri.
St. Munchin, Bp., Patron of Limerick
8 41
4 17
1 22
3
Sat.
8 41
4 18
2 11
4
Sun.
8 41
4 49
3 12
5
Mon.
8 40
4 21
4 26
6
Tues
Epiphany.
8 40
4 22
5 45
7
Wed.
Fenelon died at Cambray, 1704.
8 40
4 23
7 7
8
Thur.
St. Albert, Bp., Patron of Cashel.
8 39
4 25 8 27
9
Fri.
Trinity College, Dublin^opened, 1594
8 39
4 26 9 44
10
Sat.
8 38
4 28 | 10 58
11
Sun,
}st Sunday after Epiphany.
8 37
4 29
__
12
Mon.
Hilary Law Sittings begin.
8 36
4 31 Om 9
13
Tues.
Edmund Burke b , 1729.
8 36
4 32
1 18
14
Wed.
8 35
4 34
2 25
15
Thur.
St. Ita, Virg. Opening of last Session
8 34
4 36
3 29
of the Irish Parliament, 1800.
16
Fri.
St. Fursaeus, Abb.
8 33
4 37
4 30
17
Sat.
St. Anthony. His first Monastery
8 32
4 39
5 26
founded, 305.
18
Sun.
2nd Sunday after Epiphany.
8 31
4 41
6 16
19
Mon.
8 30
4 42
6 58
20
Tues.
8 29
4 44
7 33
21
Wed.
8 27
4 46
8 4
22
Thur.
Annals of Four Masters begun, 1632.
8 26
4 48
8 29
23
Fri.
8 25
4 50
8 52
24
Sat.
8 23
4 51
9 13
25
Sun.
3rd Sunday after Epiphany.
8 22
4 53
9 33
26
Mon.
8 21
4 55
9 55
27
Tues.
8 19
4 57
10 19
28
Wed.
•
8 18
4 59
10 46
29
Thur.
St. Francis de Sales. The Order of
8 16
3 1
11 20
the Visitation founded, 1610.
30
Fri.
8 14
5 3
Oa 6
31
Sat.
St. Aidan, Bp. Patron of Ferns.
8 13
5 5
0 53
MOON'S CHANGES.
Full Moon, 5th, 9.5 a.m.
Last Quarter, 12th, 12.8 p.m.
New Moon, 20th, 5.27 p.m.
First Quarter, 28th, 3.38 a.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 4th, Bth.
CIVIL CALENDAR.
FEBRUARY— Second Month— 29 Days.
[1920
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Week. ,
Sun
rises.
h. in.
Sun
sets.
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Sun.
Septuag-esima. St. Briyid, Virgin.
8 12
5 7
2 a 1
Patron of Ireland, Principal Pa-
tron of Kildare and Leighlin.
2
Mon.
Purification of B. V.M.
8 10
5 9
3 17
3
Tues.
8 8
5 10
4 36
4
Wed.
8 6
5 12
5 57
5
Thur.
8 5
5 14
7 16
6
Fri.
St. Mel. Bp., Patron of Ardagh. Mes-
8 3
5 16
8 33
sage proposing a basis of Union
carried by a majority of 43 in
Irish House of Commons, 1800.
7
Sat,
v>-
8 1
5 18
9 47
8
Sun.
Sexagesima.
7 59
5 20
10 49
9
Mon
7 57
5 22
—
10
Tues.
7 55
5 24
Om 8
11
Wed.
7 53
5 26
1 15
12
Thur.
7 51
5 28
2 17
13
Fri.
7 49
5 30
3 16
14
Sat,
St. Valentine.
7 47
5 32
4 8
15
Sun.
Quinquagesima. Volunteers at Dun-
7 45
5 34
4 53
gannon resolve unanimously, 1782:
" That the claim of any body of
men, other than the king, lords
and commons of Ireland, to make
laws to bind this kingdom is un-
constitutional, illegal, and a
grievance."
16
Mon.
7 43
5 36
5 21
17
Tues.
Shrove Tuesday. St. Fintan, Abb.
7 41
5 38
6 4
18
Wed.
Ash Wednesday.
7 39
5 40
6 32
19
Thur.
7 37
5 42
6 56
20
Fri.
7 35
5 44
7 18
21
Sat.
7 33
5 46
7 40
22
Sun.
1st Sunday of Lent.
7 30
5- 48
8 2
23
Mon.
7 28
5 50
8 26
24
Tues.
Death of Abp. Murray, 1852*
7 26
5 52
8 51
25
Wed.
Ember Day. St. Matthias, Ap.
7 24
5 53
9 24
26
Thur.
Death of Thomas Moore, 1852.
7 21
5 55
10 3
27
Fri.
Ember Day.
7 19
5 57
10 52
28 Sat. | Ember Day.
7 17
5 59
11 51
29
Sun. j 2nd Sunday of Lent.
7 16
6 0
1 a 1
MOON S CHANGES.
Full Moon, 3rd, 8.42 p.m. I New Moon, 19th, 9.35 a.m
Last Quarter, llth, 8.49 a.m. | First Quarter, 26th,x11.49 a.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 2nd, 3rd, 4th.
1920]
CIVIL CALENDAR.
MARCH— Third Month— 31 Days.
xl.
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises.
h. m.
Sun.
sets.
h..ni.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Mon.
7 15
6 1
2 a 15
2
Tues.
7 12
6 3
3 44
3
Wed.
7 10
6 5
4 52
4
Thur.
7 8
6 7
6 9
5
Fri.
St. Kyran, Bp., Patron of Ossory.
7 5
6 9
7 24
6
Sat.
7 3
6 11
8 37
7
Sun.
3rd Sunday of Lent. St. Thomas, D.,
7 1
6 13
8 84
Patron of Catholic Schools.
8
Mon.
St. Senanus, Bp.
6 58
6 15
10 57
9
Tues.
6 56
6 17
—
10
Wed.
"
6 54
6 18
Om 2
11
Thur.
6 51
6 20
1 3
12
Fri.
6 49
6 22
1 58
13
Sat.
6 46
6 24
2 46
14
Sun.
4rd Sunday of Lent.
6 44
6 26
3 26
15
Mon.
6 42
6 27
4 1
16
Tues.
6 39
6 29
4 31
17
Wed.
St. Patrick, Patron of Ireland.
6 37
6 31
4 57
18
Thur.
St. Frigidian, Bp.
6 34
6 33
5 20
19
Fri.
St. Joseph, Spouse of B. V. Mary.
6 32
6 35
5 43
20
Sat.
6 30
6 37
6 5
21
Sun.
Passion Sunday. St. Benedict, Abb.
6 27
6 39
6 25
First Newspaper published in
Dublin, 1685.
22
Mon.
Bishops of the Province, of Armagh
6 25
6 41
6 54
declare the Irish war just and
lawful, 1642.
23
Tuea.
6 22
6 42
7 26
24
Wed.
St. Macartan, Bp., Patron of Clogher.
6 20
6 44
8 4
25
Thur.
Annunciation of the B. V.M. Export
6 17
6 46
8 50
duty imposed on Irish cloths, 1699.
26
Fri.
6 15
6 48
9 47
27
Sat.
Death of John Hogan, sculptor, 1858.
6 12
6 49
10 53
28
Sun.
Palm Sundai/.
6 10
6 51
0 a 5
29
Mon.
Hugh O'Neiil submits at Mellifont,
6 8
6 53
1 21
1603.
30
Tuse.
6 6
6 55
2 37
31
Wed.
Hilary Law Sittings end.
6 3
6 57
3 52
MOON S CHANGES.
Full Moon, 4th, 9.12 a.m. I New Moon, 19th, 8.56p.m.
Last Quarter, 12th, 5.57 a.m. | First Quarter, 26th, 6.45 p.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight. 3rd, 4th.
XII.
CIVIL CALENDAR.
APRIL— Fourth Month— 30 Days.
[1920
Day
ofthe
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS
Sun
rises.
h. m.
Sun
sets.
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Thur.
Holy Thursday.
6 0
6 58
5a 7
2
Fri.
Good Friday. St. Patrick preached at
5 58
7 0
6 19
Tara, 433.
3
Sat.
Holy Saturday.
5 56
7 2
7 31
4
Sun.
Easter Sunday. Death of Oliver Gold-
5 53
7 4
8 40
smith, 1774.
5
Mon.
5 51
7 6
9 47
6
Tues.
St. Celestine, Pope, who commissioned
5 48
7 8
10 49
St. Patrick to preach Gospel in
Ireland.
7
Wed.
5 46
7 9
11 47
8
Thur.
5 44
7 11
9
Fri.
5 41
7 13
Om38
10
Sat.
5 39
7 15
1 22
11
Sun.
Low Sunday.
5 36
7 17
1 58
12
Mon.
5 34
7 19
2 30
13
Tues.
Catholic Emancipation Bill passed,
5 32
7 20
2 57
1829.
14
Wed.
Easter Law Sittings begin.
5 30
7 22
3 21
15
Thur.
5 27
7 24
3 44
16
Fri.
5 25
7 26
4 6
17
Sat.
5 23
7 27
4 49
18
Sun.
2nd Sunday after Easter. St. Laserian,
6 20
7 29
4 54
Bp., Patron of Leighlin.
19
Mon.
5 18
7 31
5 24
20
Tues.
Foundation stone laid of first college
5 16
7 33
5 59
building erected atMaynooth,1796
21
Wed.
Nano Nagle died at the South Presen- 514
7 35
6 44
tation Convent, Cork, 1784.
,22
Thur.
Declaration of Irish rights moved by ! 5 11
7 37
7 38
Grattan in the House of Commons,
and carried unanimously, 1782.
23
Fri.
Defeat of the Danes at Clontarf by
5 9
7 38
8 44
King Brian Boru, 1014
24
Sat.
Beginning of Irish Insurrection, 1916.
5 7
7 40
9 56
25
Sun.
3rd Sunday after Easter.
5 5
7 42
11 11
26
Mon.
5 3
7 44
Oo27
27
Tues.
St. Asicus, Bp., Patron of Elphin.
5 1
7 46
1 42
28
Wed.
Death of Carolan, the Bard, 1738.
4 58
7 47
2 55
29
Thur.
4 56
7 49
4 7
30
Fri.
4 54
7 51
5 18
MOON'S CHANGES.
Full Moon, 2nd, 10.55 p.m. I New Moon, llth, 9.43 a.m.
Last Quarter, llth, 1.24 a.m. First Quarter, 25th, 1.27 a m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 1st, 2nd, 30th.
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1920]
CIVIL CALENDAR.
MAY— Fifth Month— 31 Days.
Xlll,
Dav
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises,
h. m.
Sun
sets,
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Sat.
Ss. Philip and James, App.
4 52
7 53
6a27
2
Sun.
4th Sunday after Easter.
4 50
7 54
7 35
3
Mon.
St. Conleth, Bp., Patron of Kildare.
4 48
7 56
8 33
4
Tues.
Red Hugh O'Donnell proclaimed "The
4 46
7 58
9 38
O'Donnell," 1592,
5
Wed
4 44
8 0
10 32
6
Thur.
4 42
8 1
11 18
7
Fri.
4 40
8 3
11 57
8
Sat.
4 39
8 5
—
9
Sun.
5th Sunday after Easier.
4 37
8 7
Om 30
10
Mon.
Rogation Day. St. Comgatt, Abb.
4 35
8 9
0 59
11
Tues.
Rogation Day. Irish Brigade defeats
4 33
8 10
1 23
English at Fontenoy, 1745.
12
Wed.
Rogation Day.
4 31
8 12
1 46
13
Thur.
Ascension Thursday.
4 30
8 14
2 8
14
Fri.
St. Carthage, Bp., Patron of Lismore.
4 28
8 15
2 29
15
Sat.
St. Dympna, Virg. Martyr. Death of
4 26
8 17
2 53
O'Connell, 1847.
16
Sun.
Sunday after Ascension. St. Brendan,
4 25
8 19
3 20
Ab., Patron of Kerry and Clonfert.
17
Mon.
4 23
8 20
3 52
18
Tues.
4 21
8 22
4 33
19
Wed.
Easter Law Sittings end.
4 20
8 23
5 24
20
Thur.
4 18
8 25
6 26
21
Fri.
4 17
8 27
7 38
22
Sat.
4 15
8 28
8 55
23
Sun.
Whit Sunday. Beginning of Irish
4 14
8 30
10 14
Insurrection, 1798.
24
Mon.
4 13
8 31
11 31
25
Tues.
4 12
8 32
Oa45
26
Wed.
Ember Day. St. Philip Neri. Con-
4 10
8 34
1 58
gregation of the Oratorians f.,1564.
27
Thur.
4 9
8 35
3 9
28
Fri.
Ember Day. Thos. Moore born, 1779.
4 8
8 37
4 18
29
Sat.
Ember Day.
4 7
8 38
5 25
30
Sun.
Trinity Sunday.
4 6
8 39
6 10
31
Mon.
4 5
8 41
7 31
MOON S CHANGES.
Full Moon, 2nd, 1.47 p.m.
Last Quarter, 10th, 5.51 p.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 1st, 2nd, 31st.
New Moon, 17th, 6.25p.m.
First Quarter, 24th, 9.7 a.m.
XIV.
CIVIL CALENDAR.
JUNE— Sixth; Month— 30 Days.
[1920
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE |DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises.
h. m.
Sun
sets.
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m
1
Tues.
4 4
8 42
8a27
2
Wed.
Trinity Law Sittings begin.
4 3
8 43
9 16
3
Thur.
Corpus Christi. St. Kevin, Ab.,
4 2
8 44
9 57
Patron of Dublin.
4
Fri.
Death of Henry Grattan, 1820.
4 1
8 45
10 32
5
Sat.
Act to establish and endow the Col-
4 0
8 46
11 3
lege of Maynooth, received the
Royal Assent, 1795.
6
Sun.
2ndffSunday after Pentecost. St.Jarlath,
3 59
8 47
11 28
Bp., Patron of Tuam.
7
Mon.
St. Colman, Bp., Patron of Dromore.
3 59
8 48
11 51
8,
Tues.
3 58
8 49
—
9
Wed.
St. Columba, Abb., Patron of Ireland.
3 58
8 50
Oml2
Principal Patron of Derry and
Raphoe, d. at lona, 597.
10
Thur
3 57
8 51
0 33
11
Fri.
St. Barnabas, Ap.
3 57
8 52
0 55
12
Sat.
Gerald Griffin d., 1840.
3 57
8 53
1 19
13
Sun.
3rd Sunday after Pentecost.
3 57
8 53
1 47
14
Mon.
3 56
8 54
2 23
15
Tues.
Dr. Doyle, Bishop of Kildare (J.K.L.),
3 56
8 55
3 8
d., 1834.
16
Wed.
3 56
8 55
4 4
17
Thur
3 56
8 56
5 12
18
Fri
Death of Wm. Smith O'Brien, 1864.
3 56
8 56
6 30
19
Sat.
Battle of Waterloo, 1815
3 56
8 57
7 51
20
Sun.
4th Sunday after Pentecost.
3 56
8 57
9 11
21
Mon.
3 56
8 57
—
22
Tues.
3 56
8 57
10 30
23
Wed.
3 57
8 58
11 45
24
Thur.
Nativity of St. John the Baptist.
3 57
8 58
Oa58
25
Fri.
Dr. Hussey appointed the first Presi-
dent of Maynooth College, 1795.
3 57
8 58
2 9
26
Sat.
3 58
8 58
3 16
27
Sun.
5th^Sunday after Pentecost.
3 58
8 58
4 22
28
Mon.
3 59
8 58
5 24
29
'ues.
Ss. Peter and Paul, App.
3 59
8 57
6 22
30
Wed.
4 0
8 57
7 13
MOON'S CHANGES.
First Quarter, 22nd, 6.49 p.m.
Full Moon, 30th, 8.41 p.m.
Full Moon, 1st, 5.18 a.m.
Last Quarter, 9th, 6.58 a.m.
New Moon, 16th, 1.41 a.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 1st, 30th.
1920]
CIVIL CALENDAR,
JULY— Seventh Month— 31 Days.
xv,
Day
Of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
I
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises,
h. m.
Sun.
sets,
h. m.
Moon
rises,
h. m.
1
Thur.
St. Rumold, Martyr.
4 1
8 57
8a34
2
Fri.
Visitation of B. V.M. 4 2
8 57
9 7
3
Sat.
4 2
8 56
9 33
4
Sun.
6th Sunday after Pentecost.
4 3
8 56
9 58
5
Mon.
O'Connell elected for Clare, 1828.
4 4
8 55
10 18
6
Tues.
4 5
'8 55
10 40
rr
Wed.
Death of Richard B. Sheridan, 1816 4 6
8 54
11 0
8
Thur.
St. Kilian, Bp. Martyr. 4 7
8 53
11 23
9
Fri.
Death of Edmund Burke, 1797. 4 8
8 53
11 49
10
Sat.
4 9
8 52
—
11
Sun.
7th Sunday after Pentecost. Execution 4 10
8 51
Oml9
of Archbishop Oliver Plunket,
1681.
12
Mon.
Battle of the Boyne, 1690. j 4 11
8 50
6 58
13
Tues. I 4 1 2
8 49
1 47
14
Wed.
4 14
8 48
2 48
15
Thur.
St. Swithin.
4 15
8 47
4 0
16
Fri.
4 16
8 46
5 20
17
Sat.
4 17
8 45
6 43
18
Sun.
£th Sunday after Pentecost.
4 19
8 44
8 5
19
Mon.
St. Vincent de Paul. Congregation of
4 20
8 43
9 24
the Mission founded 1617.
20
Tues.
Foundation Stone of Catholic Uni-
4 22
8 41
10 40
versity laid in Dublin, 1862.
21
Wed.
4 23
8 40
10 53
22
Thur.
Emmet's Insurrection, 1803.
4 24
8 39
la 3
23
Fri. i Battle of Aughrim, 1691.
4 26
8 37
2 11
24
Sat. St. Declan, Bp.
4 27
8 36
3 15
25
Sun. 9th Sun. after Pentecost. St. James, Ap.
4 29
8 34
4 15
26
Moru St. Anne, Mother of the B.V.M. \ 4 31
8 33
5 8
27
Tues. ' Protestant Church Disestablishment 4 32
8 31
5 55
Bill becomes Law, 1869.
28
Wed
4 34
8 30
6 35
29
Thur.
Sarsfield mortally wounded on battle-
4 35
8 28
7 9
field of Landen, 1693.
30
Fri.
Death of Eugene O'Curry, 1862. 4 37
8 26
7 38
31
Sat.
St. Irjnatius of Loyola. * Trinity Law 4 38
8 25
8 3
Sittings end.
MOON S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 8th, 5.5 p.m.
New Moon, 15th, 8.25 a.m.
First Quarter, 22nd, 7.20 a.m.
Full Moon, 30th, 11.19 a.m.
Nights of Greatest Moonlight, 1st, 29th, 30th.
XVI.
CIVIL CALENDAR. . [1920
AUGUST— Eighth Month— 31 Days.
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises,
h. in.
Sun
sets.
h. in.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Sun.
\Qth Sunday after Pentecost.
4 40
8 23
8a26
2
Mon.
St. Alphonsus Liguori. O. of Redemp.
4 42
8 21
8 47
founded, 1732. Last Session of
Irish Parliament closed, 1800.
3
Tues.
4 43
8 19
9 8
4
Wed
St. Dominic. Order of the Domini-
4 45
8 18
9 30
cans founded, 1215.
5
Thur.
Daniel O'Connell, born 1775.
4 47
8 19
9 54
6
Fri.
4 49
8 14
10 22
7
Sat.
4 51
8 12
10 57
8
Sun.
llth Sunday after Pentecost.
4 52
8 10
11 40
9
Mon.
St. Nathy, Bp., P. of Atehonry. St.
4 54
8 8
—
Phelim, Bp., P of Kilmore. Annals
of Four Masters finished, 1636.
10
Tues.
4 55
8 6
Om33
11
Wed.
St. Attracta, Virg.
4 57
8 4
1 38
12
Thur.
St. Muredach Bp., Patron of Killala.
4 59
8 2
2 53
13
Fri
5 0
8 0
4 13
14
Sat.
St. Fachnan, Bp., P. of Ross and
5 2
7 58
5 35
Kilfenora.
15
Sun.
12th Sunday after Pentecost. Assump-
5 4
7 56
6 56
tion of B. V.M.
16
Mon.
5 6
7 54
8 15
17
Tues.
5 7
7* 52
9 31
18
Wed.
5 9
7 49
10 45
19
Thur.
5 10
7 47
11 55
20
Fri
Pope Pius X. died, 1914.
5 12
7 45
la 2
21
Sat.
Opening of N. Synod of Thurles, 1850
5 14
7 43
2 4
22
Sun. 13th Sunday after Pentecost.
5 16
7 41
3 0
23
Mon St. Eugene, Bp., Patron of Derry
5 18
7 38
3 50
French land at Killala, 1798.
24
Tues.
St. Bartholomew, Ap.
5 19
7 36
4 32
25
Wed.
5 21
7 34
5 8
26
Thur.
5 23
7 32
5 40
27
Fri.
Opening of 2nd N. Synod of Maynooth,
5 25
7 29
6 6
28
Sat.
St. Augustine. [1900
5 26
7 27
6 31
29
Sun.
I4:th Sunday after Pentecost. . Behead-
5 28
7 25
6 53
ing of St. John the Baptist.
30
Mon.
St. Fiacre, Conf. Opening of 1st Nat.
5 30
7 22
7 14
Synod of Maynooth, 1875.
31
Tues.
5 32
7 20
7 37
MOON'S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 7th, 12.50 a.m.
New Moon, 13th, 3.44 p.m.
First Quarter, 20th, 10.52 p.m.
Full Moon, 29th, 1.3 a.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 28th, 29th.
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SEPTEMBER— Ninth Month— 30 Days.
XVII.
Day
ofth
Mth
Day
e of the
Week.
REMAKKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises,
h. m.
Sun
sets.
h. m
Moon
rises,
h. m.
1
Wed.
5 33
7 18
8 a 0
2
Thur.
5 35
7 15
8 28
3
Fri.
St. Macanisius, Bp , Patr. of Connor
5 37
7 13
9 0
Benedict XV. elected Pope, 1914.
4
Sat.
5 38
7 11
9 40
5
Sun.
1 5th Sunday after Pentecost.
5 40
7 8
10 28
6
Mon.
Coronation of Pope Benedict, XV.,
5 42
7 6
11 7
1914.
7
Tues.
5 44
7 3
—
8
Wed.
Nativity of B. V.M.
5 46
7 1
Om36
9
Thur.
St. Kyran, A., Patron* of Clonmac-
5 47
6 59
1 15
noise.
10 | Fri.
Red Hugh O'Donnell d- in Spain, 1602.
5 49
G 50 3 11
Synod of Thurles concluded, 1850.
11
Sat.
Massacre at Drogheda by Oliver
5 51
6 54 4 31
Cromwell, 1649.
12
Sun.
IQth Sunday after Pentecost. St. Ailby,
5 52
6 51
5 49
Bp., Patron of Emly.
13
Mon.
5 54
6 49
7 7
14
Tues.
Holy Cross Day. Flight of the Earls,
5 56
6 46
8 22
1607.
15
Wed.
Ember Day.
5 68
6 44
9 35
16
Thur.
Death of Thomas Davis, 1845.
5 89
6 41
10 45
17
Fri.
Ember Day. Defence of Spoleto by
6 1
6 39 11 49
the Pope's Irish Brigade, 1860.
18
Sat.
Ember Day.
6 3
6 37
Oa48
19
Sun.
\1th Sunday after Pentecost.
6 5
6 34
1 41
20
Mon.
6 6
6 32
2 27
21
Tues.
St. Matthew, Ap.
6 8
6 29
3 6
22
Wed.
6 10
6 27
3 39
23
Thur.
St. Adamnan, Bp., Patr. of Raphoe.
6 12
6 24
4 7
24
Fri.
6 13
6 22
4 33
25
Sat.
St. Finbarr, Bp., Patron of Cork.
6 15
6 19
4 56
26
Sun.
18th Sunday after Pentecost.
6 17
6 17
5 18
27
Mon.
Order of Jesuits sanctioned by Pope
6 19
6 15
5 40
Paul III., 1540.
28
Tues.
6 20
5 12
6 4
29
Wed.
St. Michael, Archangel.
6 22
6 10
6 31
30
Thur.
fi 24
6 7
7 2
/ MOON'S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 5th, 7.5 a.m. I First Quarter, 19th, 4.56 p.m.
New Moon, 12th, 12.51 a.m. | "Full Moon, 27th, 1.56 p.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 26th, 27th, 28th.
XV111.
CIVIL CALENDAR.
OCTOBER— Tenth Month— 31 Days.
[1920
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS
Sun
rises.
h. in.
Sun
sets.
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Fri.
6 26
6 5
7a40
2
Sat
6 28
6 2 8 27
3
Sun.
IQth Sunday after Pentecost. Treaty
6 29
6 0
9 22
of Limerick signed, 1691.
4
Mon.
St. Francis of Assist. Foundation of
6 31
5 58 10 28
the Order of Franciscans, 1209. |
5
Tues.
6 31
5 55
11 40
6
Wed.
6 35
5 53
7
Thur
6 36
5 50 Om56
* 8
Fri.
Monster Meeting at Clontarf pre-
6 38
5 48
2 13
9
.Sat.
vented by Government, 1843.
6 40
5 46
3 31
10
Sun.
2,0th Sunday after Pentecost. Father 6 42
5 43
4 47
Mathew, Apostle of Temperance, '•
born, 1790.
11
Mon.
St. Ganice, Abb., Patron of Kilkenny. 6 44
5 41
6 1
Cromwell massacre at Wexford, |
1649.
12 Tues.
6 46 5 39
7 15
13
Wed.
6 47 5 36
8 25
14
Thur.
6 49
5 34
9 33
15 Fri. St. Teresa.
6 51
5 32
10 35
16 Sat.
St. Gall, Abb.
6 53 5 29
11 31
17 Sun.
21 st Sunday after Pentecost.
6 55 5 27
Oa20
18
Mon.
St. Luke, Evang.
6 57
5 25
1 1
19
Tues.
6 58
5 23
1 37
20
Wed.
7 0
5 20
2 7
21
Thur.
Founding of the Monastery of Bangor 7 2
5 18
2 33
by St. Comgall, 558.
22
Fri.
St. Donatus, Bp. 1 4
5 16
2 57
23
Sat
7 6 5 14
3 19
24
Sun.
22nd Sunday after Pentecost.
7 8 5 12
3 41
25
Mon.
Michaelmas Law Sittings begin. 7 10
5 9
4 5
26
Tues.
7 12
5 7
4 30
27
Wed.
St. Otteran, Bp., Patron of Waterford.
7 13
5 5
5 0
28
Thur.
Ss. Simon and Jude, App.
7 15
5 3
5 36
29
Fri
St. Colman, Bp., Patron of Kilmac-
7 17
5 1
6 21
duagh.
30
Sat.
7 19
4 59
7 15
31
Sun.
23rd Sunday after Pentecost.
7 21
457
7 19
MOON'S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 4th, 12.53 p.m I First Quarter, 19th, 12.29 p.m.
New Moon, llth, 12.50 p.m. | Full Moon, 27th, 2.9 a.m.
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1920] CIVIL CALENDAR.
NOVEMBER— Eleventh Month— 30 Days.
xix.
Day
of the
Mth.
Day
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises
h in
Sun
sets.
h. in
Moon
rises.
h m.
1
Mon.
All Saints' Day. All Hallows Mis-
7 23
4 55
9a30
sionary College, Dublin, founded,
1842.
2
Tues.
All Souls.
7 25
4 53
10 46
3
Wed.
St. Malachy, Bp., Patron of Armagh,
7 27
4 51
—
Down and Connor. Catholic Uni-
versity, Dublin, opened, 1854.
4
Thur.
St. Charles Borromeo.
7 29
4 49
Om 2
5
Fri.
Death of Owen Roe O'Neill, 1649.
7 31
4 47
1 19
6
Sat.
7 33
4 45
2 34
7
Sun.
24/7i Sunday after Pentecost.
7 35
4 44
3 48
8
Mon.
7 36
4 42
5 0
9
Tues.
7 38
4 40
6 10
10
Wed.
7 40
4 38
7 19
11
Thur.
Rinuccini arrived in Kilkenny, 1645.
7 42
4 37
8 23
12
Fri
7 44
4 35
9 22
13
Sat.
7 46
4 33
10 14
14
Sun.
25th Sunday after Pentecost. St.
7 48
4 32
10 58
Laurence, Bp., Patron of Dublin.
15
Mon.
7 49
4 30
11 36
16
Tues.
7 51
4 29
Oa 8
17
Wed.
7 53
4 27
0 35
18
Thur.
7 55
A 26
1 0
19
Fri.
Fr. Luke Wadding d. at Rome, 1657.
7 57
4 25
1 21
20
Sat.
7 59
4 23
1 43
21
Sun.
26th Sunday after Pentecost. St.
8 1
4 21
2 5
Columbanua, Abb.
22
Mon.
8 2
4 20
2 29
23
Tues.
8 4
4 19
2 57
24
Wed.
St. Colman, Bp., Patron of Cloyne.
8 5
4 18
3 29
25
Thur.
8 7
4 17
4 10
26
Fri.
8 9
4 16
5 0
27
Sat.
8 11
4 15
6 2
28
Sun.
1st Sunday of Advent.
8 12
414
7 14
29
Mon.
8 14
4 13
8 30
30
Tues.
8 15
4 12
9 49
MOON'S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 2nd, 7.35 p.m. I First Quarter, 18th, 8.13 a.m.
New Moon, 10th, 45 a.m Full Moon, 25th, 1.42 p.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 24th, 25th, 26th.
XX.
CIVIL CALENDAR. [1920
DECEMBER— Twelfth Month— 31 Days.
Day
of the
Mth.
of the
Week.
REMARKABLE DAYS AND EVENTS.
Sun
rises
h. m.
Sun
sets.
h. m.
Moon
rises.
h. m.
1
Wed.
8 17
4 11
lla 8
2
Thur.
8 19
4 11
3
Fri.
Death of Father Mathew, 1858
8 20
4 10
Om23
4
Sat.
8 22
4 9
1 38
5
Sun.
2nd Sunday of Advent.
8 23
4 9
2 50
6
Mon.
St. Nicholas. Bp., Pntron of Galway
8 24
4 8
4 0
7
Tues.
8 26
4 8
5 9
8
Wed.
Immaculate, Conception of B.V. Mary.
8 27
4 7
6 13
Hugh Ward, D D.. Rector of the
College of Louvain, and colleague
of the (VOlerys, dted at Louvain,
1635.
9
Thur.
Death of John O'Donovan, LL.D.,
8 28
4 7
7 14
1861.
10
Fri.
8 29
4 7
8 8
11
Sat.
8 30
4 7
8 56
12
Sun.
3rd Sunday of Advent. St. Finian,
8 31
4 6
9 36
Bp. Gerald Griffin born, 1803.
13
Mon.
8 32
4 6
10 10
14
Tues.
8 33
4 6
10 39
15
Wed.
Ember Day.
8 34
4 6
11 4
16
Thur.
8 35
4 6
11 27
17
Fri.
Ember Day.
8 36
4 7
10 48
18
Sat. Ember Day. St. Flannan, Bp.,
8 37
4 7
Oa, 9
Patron of Killaloe.
19
Sun.
4:th Sunday of Advent.
8 37
4 7
0 31
20
Mon.
8 38
4 7
0 55
21
Tues.
St. Thomas, Ap. Michaelmas Law
8 39
4 8
1 24
Sittings end.
22
Wed.
French arrive in Bantry Bay, 1796.
8 39
4 8
1 59
23
Thur.
8 39
4 9
2 43
24
Fri.
8 40
4 9
3 39
25
Sat.
CHRISTMAS DAY.
8 40
4 10
4 46
26
Sun.
St. Stephen.
8 40
4 11
6 3
27
Mon.
St. John, Ap.
8 41
4 12
7 24
28
Tues.
Holy Innocents.
8 41
4 12
8 46
29
Wed. St. Thomas of Canterbury, Bp., Mart.
8 41
4 13
10 7
30
Thur.
8 41
4 14
12 24
31
Fri.
St. Sylvester.
8 41
4 15
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MOON S CHANGES.
Last Quarter, 2nd, 4.29 a.m.
New Moon, 9th, 10.4p.m.
First Quarter, 18th, 2.40 a.m.
Nights of greatest Moonlight, 24th, 25th.
Full Moon, 25th, 12.38 a.m.
Last Quarter, 31st, 4,35 p.mj
XXI.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES, 1920.
Golden Number . . 2 Dominical Letters . . D.C.
Epact ... x Roman Indiction . . 3
Solar Cycle ... 25 Julian Period . . 6633
The DOMINICAL OR SUNDAY LETTER for any year is that one of the
first seven letters of the Alphabet which stands opposite the first
Sunday of the year, when the first letter of the Alphabet is placed
opposite the first day of the year, the second letter opposite the second
day, and so on. It is obvious that if these seven letters be repeated in
order opposite the remaining days of the year, the same letter which
stood opposite the first Sunday will stand opposite every succeeding
Sunday. Hence the use of the Dominical Letter in the Calendar is to
indicate the days of the month on which the Sundays will fall in the
different years.
Leap years have two Dominical "Letters, one of which indicates the
Sundays during the months of January and February ; the other
during the remaining months.
The Dominical Letters for the present year are D and C.
The GOLDEN NUMBER of a given year is the number which indicates
the place of that year in the lunar cycle. This cycle is a period of
nineteen years, and is called the LUNAR CYCLE because in every nine-
teenth year the different lunar phases — new moon, full moon, etc. —
happen on the same days of the month, though about one hour and a
half earlier in the day. It is also called the METONIC CYCLE, from the
name of its discoverer, Meton, an Athenian astronomer, who published
his discovery at the Olympic games celebrated in the year^ 432 B.O.
The first year of the Christian era is regarded as the second year of the
current lunar cycle ; hence we have the following rule for finding the
Golden Number of any given year : — Add 1 to the date of the year,
and divide the sum by 19 ; the remainder is the Golden lumber. If
there is no remainder, the Golden Number is 19. The Golden Number
for the present year found by this rule is 2. For
1920+ 1-f- 19 =
The EPACT of any year is the number which represents in days the
age of the moon on the 1st January of that year. One lunar month
according to the Ecclesiastical Calendar contains 29£ days. Twelve
lunar months, therefore, contain 354 days. Hence if the first day of a
lunar month coincides with the 1st January of a particular year, that
moon's age on the next 1st January (supposing the year to be a common
one) mil be 365 — 354, or 11 days. This number, 11, is then the Epact
of that second year. For the third year of this series the Epact will
be 2 (365 — 354), or 22; for 'the fourth year, 3 (365 — 354), or 33. But
when the Epact is equal to or exceeds 30, a month is introduced or
intercalated, and the Epact of the year is the remainder after deducting
30. For the fourth year .of the above series, therefore, the Epact will
be 3, instead of 33.
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The INDICTION or CYCLE OF INDICTION is a period of 15 years. It
has no connection with any ecclesiastical feasts or religious observances,
and was first employed, it is believed, by Constantino the Great. The
Indiction continued to be employed for centuries by Popes and
Emperors as a convenient method of reckoning time and of expressing
dates. The point of departure of the Indictions was fixed by Pope
Gregory VII. (1073-1085) to be the first day of the year 313 A.D.
Reckoning backwards we find that the year 1 A.D. was the fourth year
of the current Indiction. Hence to find the place of any year of the
Christian Era in the current Cycle of Indiction we have but to add 3
to the date of the year in question and divide the sum by 15. The
present year is, therefore, the third of the current Indiction. For
THE SEASONS, 1920.
MARCH. — Spring Quarter begins March 20.
JUNE. — Summer Quarter begins June 21.
SEPTEMBER. — Autumn Quarter begins September 23.
DECEMBER. — Winter Quarter begins December 22.
ECLIPSES, 1920.
1. A Total Eclipse of the Moon, May 2nd, visible at Dublin.
2. A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, May 17th, invisible at Dublin.
3.
A Total Eclipse of the Moon. October 26th- 2 7th, invisable at
in Kli n
Dublin.
4. A Partial Eclipse of the Sun, November 10th, partly visible at
TiliV\li-n *
Dublin.
MOVABLE FEASTS, 1919.
Septuagesima Sunday . Feb. 1 Trinity Sunday . May 30
Ash Wednesday . Feb. 18 Corpus Christ! .' June 3
Easter Sunday . April 4 First Sunday in Advent Nov. 2 8
Ascension of Our Lord May 13 j Sundays after Pentecost 26
Whit Sunday . May 23 ! Sundays after Epiphany 3
XXV.
TABLE OF MOVABLE FEASTS.
Year of
our Lord
Ash Wed-
nesday
Easter
Sunday
Ascension
Thursday
Whit-
Sunday
Corpus
Christ!
1st Sunday
in Advent
1912
1913
1914
1915
2.1 Feb.
5 Feb.
25 Feb.
17 Feb.
7 Apr.
23 Mar.
12 Apr.
4 Apr.
16 May
1 May
21 May
13 May
26 May
11 May
31 May
23 May
6 June
22 June
11 June
3 June
1 Dec.
30 Nov.
29 Nov.
28 Nov.
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
8 Mar.
21 Feb.
13 Feb.
6 Mar.
18 Feb.
23 Apr.
8 Apr.
31 Mar.
20 Apr.
4 Apr.
1 June
17 May
9 May
29 May
13 May
1] June
27 May
19 May
8 June
23 May
22 June
7 June
30 May
19 June
3 June
3 Dec.
2 Dec.
1 Dec.
30 Nov.
28 Nov.
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
9 Feb.
IMar.
14 Feb.
5 Mar.
25 Feb.
27 Mar.
16 Apr.
1 Apr.
20 Apr.
12 Apr.
5 May
25 May
10 May
29 May
21 May
15 May
4 June
20 May
8 June
31 May
26 May
15 June
31 May
19 June
11 June
27 Nov.
3 Dec.
2 Dec.
30 Nov.
29 Nov.
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
17 Feb.
2 Mar.
22 Feb.
13 Feb.
5 Mar.
4 Apr.
17 Apr.
8 Apr.
31 Mar.
20 Apr.
13 May
26 May
17 May
9 May
29 May
23 May
5 June
27 May
19 May
8 June
3 June
16 June
7 June
30 May
19 June
28 Nov.
27 Nov.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
30 Nov.
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
18 Feb.
10 Feb.
IMar.
14 Feb.
6 Mar.
5 Apr.
27 Mar.
16 Apr.
1 Apr.
21 Apr.
14 May
5 May
55 May
10 May
30 May
24 May
15 May
4 June
20 May
9 June
4 June
26 May
15 June
31 May
20 June
29 Nov.
27 Nov.
3 Dec,
2 Dec.
IDec.
HOLIDAYS OF OBLIGATION, 1920.
On which the faithful in Ireland have to hear Mass and abstain
from servile work.
All Sundays
Circumcision . . Jan. 1
Epiphany . . Jan. 6
^Feast of St. Patrick . Mar. 17
Ascension Thursday . May 13
JFeast of Corpus Christi June 3
Ss. Peter and Paul . June 29
Assumption of B.V.M, Aug. 15
All Saints . . Nov. 1
Christmas Day . . Dec. 25
XXVI.
ABROGATED HOLIDAYS OF OBLIGATION.
The following Feasts were formerly Holidays of Obligation. Though
the obligation of hearing Mass and of abstaining from servile work
on them has ceased, they ought still to be kept as Days of Special
Devotion. Parish Priests are still obliged to offer Mass for their
parishioners on these days.
St. Anne, Mother of the
B.V.M.
St. Laurence, Martyr .
St. Bartholomew
Nativity of B.V.M.
St. Matthew
St. Michael, Archangel
Ss. Simon and Jude
St. Andrew, Apostle
Immaculate Conception
Purification of B.V.M. Feb. 2
St. Matthias . . Feb. 25
St. Joseph, Spouse of the
B.V.M.
Annunciation of B.V.M.
Easter Monday .
Easter Tuesday .
Ss. Philip and James .
Finding of the Cross
Whit Monday
Whit Tuesday .
Nativity of St. John
Baptist
St. James, Apostle
Mar. 19
Mar. 25
April 5
April 6
May 1
May 3
Mny 24
May 25
June 24
July 25
St. Thomas, Apostle
..St. Stephen, Martyr
St. John, Apostle
Holy Innocents .
St. Silvester
July 26
Aug. 10
Aug. 24
Sept. 8
Sept. 21
Sept. 29
Oct. 28
Nov. 30
Dec. 8
Dec. 21
Dec. 26
Dec. 27
Dec. 28
Dec. 31
PLENARY INDULGENCES.
Granted to the Faithful of this country on condition of their making
a good Confession and Communion and fulfilling the usual conditions
on the Feasts of
The Circumcision.
The Epiphany.
Purification of the B. V. Mary,
or the Sunday following.
St. Patrick, or any of the seven
following days.
Annunciation of the B^ V. Mary.
Assumption of the B. V. Mary.
Easter Sunday.
Ascension.
Pentecost.
Corpus Christi.
Also on the First Sunday of the Month.
On the First Friday of each Month a Plenary Indulgence is granted
to those who after Confession and Communion meditate for some time
on the infinite goodness of the Sacred Heart. (S. C. Ind. September 7,
1897).
DAYS OF FAST AND ABSTINENCE.
On the following days Flesh-meat is forbidden, and only one meal,
with a collation, is allowed to those who are bound to fast.
Ember Days. I Eve of Christmas.
Ash Wednesday and the Fridays „ Pentecost.
Trinity Sunday, or any of the
seven following days.
Ss. Peter and Paul, or any day
within the Octave.
Nativity of the B. V. Mary, or on
the Sunday following.
Immaculate Conception of the
B, V. Mary, or on the Sunday
following.
All Saints.
Christmas Day.
Titular of the Church.
•nd Saturdays of Lent,
Assumption of the B.V.M.
All Saints.
XXV11.
In Ireland, Bishops may transfer the abstinence from Saturday to
Wednesday during Lent. (S. Congr. Cone., 24th January, 1918).
In Ireland, flesh-meat is allowed at the principal meal on the
Saturdays of Quarter Tense (outside of Lent) and on Vigils, which
immediately precede or follow a Friday or other day of abstinence
(Indult of Congr. of Council, 31st July, 1912).
On Holy Saturday, the obligation of Fast and Abstinence ceases at
mid-day.
All the week-days of Lent, except those mentioned above, are days
of Fast without Abstinence.
All Fridays are days of Abstinence. If a Holiday of Obligation falls
on a day of Abstinence or Fast, outside of Lent, the obligation of
Abstinence or Fast is removed.
On St. Patrick's Day the obligation of Fast and Abstinence is also
removed (Congr Cone. 13 May, 1919).
EMBER DAYS.
The Ember Days or Quarter Tense are three days in each quarter of
the year which are set apart by the Church for fasting and special
supplication.
The Ember Days are always the Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday — •
(a) Next after the 1st Sunday of Lent for the Spring Quarter.
(6) Next after Whit Sunday for the Summer Quarter.
(c) Next after the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross (14th
Sept.) for the Autumn Quarter.
(d) Next after the Third Sunday of Advent for the Winter Quarter.
The dates of the Ember Days in the current year are as follows : —
SPRING.
Wednesday, 25th February.
Friday, 27th February.
Saturday, 28th February.
SUMMER.
Wednesday, 26th May.
Friday, 28th May.
Saturday, 29th May.
AUTUMN.
Wednesday, 15th September.
Friday, 17th September.
Saturday, 18th September.
WINTER.
Wednesday, 15th December.
Friday, 17th December.
Saturday, 18th December.
ROGATION DAYS.
The Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next before the Feast of
the Ascension are called Rogation Days ; that is, days of special
prayer to God for pardon of sin, for protection against pestilence,
for peace, for the preservation of the fruits of the earth, and other
grave necessities. The Rogation Days will occur this year on
Monday, 10th May. | Wednesday, 12th May.
Tuesday, llth May.
XXV111.
CENSUS OF IRELAND, 1911
GENERAL SUMMARY.
4,390,219 Persons (2,192,048 Males, and 2,198,171 Females) were
returned as constituting the population of Ireland on the night of
Sunday, the 2nd of April — thus showing a decrease since 1901 of
68,556 persons, or 1.5 per cent.
There was during the decade an increase of 9,215 persons, or 0.8 per
cent., in the Province of Leinster ; a decrease of 40,63, or 3.8 per cent.
in the Province of Munster ; of 1,130, or 0.1 per cent., in the Province
of Ulster ; and of 35,948, or 5.6 per cent., in the Province of Connaught.
3,242,670 persons returned themselves as Catholics, this number
being 65,991 under the number so returned in 1901 ; 576,611 were re-
turned under the head of " Protestant Episcopalians," being a decrease
of 4,478, compared with the number tabulated under that head in 1901 ;
440,525 were returned as Presbyterians, being a decrease of 2,751, com-
pared with 1901 ; the number of Methodists returned on the present
occasion amounts to 62,382, being an increase of 356 on the number
returne'd on the Census Forms in 1901.
Of the total Population in 1911, 73.86 per cent, were returned as
Catholics ; 13.13 per cent, as Protestant Episcopalians ; 10 . 04 per cent,
as Presbyterians ; 1 . 42 per cent, as Methodists,
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PROVINCES AND
CENSUS YEARS.
RELIGIOUS PROFESSION.
Catholics.
Pro-
testant
Episco-
palians.
Presby-
terians.
Metho-
dists.
All
other
Denomi-
nations.
r 1861
\ 1871
Leinster j 1881
1 1891
! 1901
11911
1,252.553
1,145,104
1.094,825
1,015,022
981,768
990,045
180,587
164,586
157,522
148,384
141,615
140,182
12,355
12,556
12,059
12,558
11,987
12,866
6,290
6,530
7,006
7,803
7,977
8,068
5,850
10,675
7,577
8,003
9,482
10,883
( 1861
1 1871
Minister " j 1881
1 1891
| 1901
U911
1,420,076
1,304,684
1,249,384
1,099,241
1,007,876
973,805
8Q,860
74,213
70,128
62.787
56,671
50,646
4,013
4,091
3,987
3,647
3,426
v 4,180
4,436
4,758
4,769
5,229
4,974
4,175
4,173
5,739
2,347
2,741
3,251
2,689
f 1861
1 1871
Ulster i 1881
! 1891
| 1901
1 1911
966,613
897,230
833 566
744,859
699,202
690,816
391,315
393,268
379,402
362,791
360,373
366,773
503,835
477,729
451,629
426,245
425/526
421,410
32,030
29,903
34,825
40,528
47,372
48,816
20,443
35,098
43,653
45,391
50,353
53,881
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1871
Connaught \ 1881
1 1891
1 1901
U911
866,023
803,849
783,116
688,185
619,815
588,004
40,595
35,931
32,522
26,141
22,430
19,010
3,088
3,272
3,059
2,524
2,337
2,069
2,643
2,250
2,239
1,940
1,683
1,323
786
911
721
731
667
578
(1861
1 1871
Total of 1881
Ireland 1 1891
1901
11911
4,505 265
4,150,867
3,960,891
3,547,307
3,308.661
3,238,656
693,357
667,998
639,574
600,103
581,089
575,489
523,291
497,648
470,734
444.974
443,276
439,876
45,399
43,441
48,839
55,500
62,006
61,806
31,655
52,423
54,798
56,866
63,743
68,031
Increase or Decrease
between 1901 and
1911
Number
Rate per cent.
Decrease
70,005
Be,
crease
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De-
crease
3,400
De-
crease
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In-
crease
4,288
2.1
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XXXI 11.
NUMBER OF NON-CATHOLICS IN IRELAND.
1861 — I 1871 — 1881 — I 1891 — 1901 —
1,293,299 1,261,510 | 1,213,9.45 | 1,157,443 1,150,114
1911—
1,147,549
POPULATION OF IRELAND.
1861—
5,798,546
1871 —
5,412,377
1881—
5,174,836
1891—
4,704,750
1901—
4,458,775
1911—
4,390,219
Catholics form 73.9 of the Population of Ireland, the actual number
amounting to 3,242,670 in a Total Population of 4,390,219.
EDUCATIONAL STATISTICS.
TAKEN FROM THE CENSUS RETURNS, 1911.
NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN IRELAND.
Male
Female
Mixed
To
Schools under Board of '
National Education ~)
1911
1901
1891
1,736
2,005
1,970
1,435
1,598
1,584
5,076
4,966
4,747
8,247
8,569
8,301
Schools under Christian (
Brothers and other •<
Catholic Communities (
1911
1901
1891
39
64
108
5
16 •
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12
17
12
56
97
133
Total No. of Primary j
Schools |
1911
1901
1891
1,823
2,116
2,143
1,508
1,692
1,684
5,318
5,349
5,350
8,649
9 157
9,177
PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN IRELAND.
Number of Pupils in Attendance at Primary Schools in Ireland during
the week ended 13th May, 1911 ; llth May, 1901, and 30th May, 1891.
Catholics
Proteslant
Episco-
palians
All
Others
Schools under Board of National
Education
Schools under Christian Brothers!
and other Catholic Communities!
Schools under other Societies or -^
Boards (
1911
1901
1891
471,759
446,827
490,535
76,012
72,852
68007
86,571
82 530
78,154
1911
1901
1891
10,131
14,891
21,599
18
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27
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12
1911
1901
1891
8,894
9,014
9,001
3,294
4,261
6,131
1,127
932
1,195
Total
1911
1901
1891
491,988
471,910
522,813
80,975
80,300
81,360
88,189
84,567
80,921
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NUMBER OF CATHOLICS IN IRELAND RECEIVING INSTRUCTION
In Latin, Greek, Modern Languages, Mathematics and Irish, respectively
during the weeks ended 30th May, 1891, llth May, 1901, and 13th
May, 1911.
CATHOLICS.
Latin
Greek
Modern
Languages
- Mathematics
Irish
1
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F.
M. F.
M.
F.
M.
F.
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f 1911
6,083
683
1,846 5
11248
6,717
10,672
4,036
86,265
79,541
-{ 1901
6,750
941
2,559 15
10877
6,657
10,391
2,107
23,910
12,014
11891
4,860
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5,666
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812
1,116
313
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1911
1901
6,721
7,691
1,851
2,574
17,965
17,534
14,708
12,498
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924
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1891
5,105
2,223
13,930
8,342
1,
429
NUMBER OF PUPILS IN IRELAND,
Whose Course included one or more of the following Subjects : — Latin,
Greek, Modern Languages and Mathematics in May, 1891, 1901,
and 1911.
Males
Females
Total
Catholics
(1911
•U901
(1891
11,938
11,425
8,835
6,766
6,823
5,707
18,704
18,248
14,542
Protestant Episcopalians
(1911
^1901
(1891
3,186
3,121
3,087
2,491
2,548
2,207
5,677
5,669
5,294
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Presbyterians
( 1911
{ 1901
( 1891
1,373
1,594
1,176
1,825
1,417
1,148
3,198
3,011
2,324
Methodists
( 1911
{ 1901
( 1891
399
396
340
309
364
288
708
760
628
All other Denominations
f 1911
\ 1901
11891
326
567
442
337
229
254
663
796
696
XXX VI.
The Census Commissioners state that 466,818 persons, or 8.05 per
cent, of the population, were under instruction in schools and colleges
in 1861 (on the 17th day of May) ; that 639,955, or 11 . 82 per cent., were
similarly circumstanced in 1871 (week ended 17th June) ; that in 1881
(week ended 14th May) the number was 699,729 (355,084 males, and
344,645 females), or 13.52 per cent, of the population ; in 1891 (week
ended 30th May), 712,843 (360,304 males, and 352,539 females), or
15.15 per cent, of the population; in 1901 (week ended llth May),
675,342 (341,659 males, and 333,683 females), or 15. 15 per cent, of the
population ; and in 1911 (week ended 13th May), 703,933 (354,603 males
and 349,330 females), or 16.03 of the population. They were distri-
buted numerically as follows : —
Primary Schools : —
1911 1901 1891
Males .. 325,458 315,513 342,918
Females .. 335,694 , 321,264 342,156
661,152 636,777 685,074
Superior (or Intermediate) Schools : —
1911 1901 1891
Males Females Males Females Males Females
Non-resident 21,297 8,510 17,994 7,891 9,994 6,959
Resident 6,263 5,087 5,051 4,437 3,919 3,399
27,560 13,597 23,045 12,328 13,913 10,358
Colleges of Universities and other Colleges : —
1911 1901 1891
Males Females Males Females Males Females
Non-resident 976 280 1,275 91 452 25
Resident 1,242 1,826 — 2,021
2,218 280 3,101 91 3,473 25
Dealing with the instruction in Primary Schools according to religious
professions they find that the percentage of Catholic^ pupils to the
Catholic population was 7.27 in 1861 ; in 1871, 11.19 m 1881, 13.15
in 1891, 14.74; in 1901, 14.26; and in 1911, 15.17. Protestant
Episcopalians increased from 9.73 per cent, in 1861, to 12.38 in 1871 ;
to 12.69 in 1881 ; to 13. 56 in 1891 ; to 13. 82 in 1901 ; and to 14.04
in 1911 ; there were 13.73 per cent, of the Presbyterians in 1881 ;
15.63 in 1891; 15.99 in 1901; and 16.49 in 1011; 10.49 of the
Methodists in 1881; 12.39 in 1891; 12.74 in 1901; and 13.62 in
1911; and 6.07 in 1881 ; 7. 91 in 1891; 9.09 in 1901 ; and 9. 85 in
1911, of "All Other Denominations," under instruction in Primary
Schools,
XXX Vll.
Under the head of Superior Establishments they find under instruc-
tion in them of Catholics, .27 per cent, of the Catholic population in
1861 ; in 1871, as also in 1881, .30 per cent. ; in 1891, .43 per cent. ;
in 1901, .78; and in 1911, .98; of Protestant Episcopalians, 1.14
per cent, in 1861 and 1871 of the Protestant Episcopalian popula-
tion ; 1.23 per cent, in 1881 ; 1.21 per cent, in 1891 ; 1.2 per cent,
in 1901 ; and 1.07 in 1911. The Presbyterians under instruction in
superior establishments in 1881 equalled .65, Methodists 1.58, and
"All Other Denominations " 1.75 per cent. ; in 1891, .75, 1.42 and
1.64 per cent., in 1901, .82, 1 .63 an<y .47 per cent., and in 1911, 0.81,
1.36, and 1.10 per cent, respectively of the population under each
of these headings.
Dealing generally with the numbers under instruction in Irish
schools (Primary and Superior) the Census Commissioners find that
the percentage to the population was for Catholics, in 1861, 7.54 ; in
1871, 11.48; in 1881, 13.45; in 1891, 15. 17 ; in 1901, 15.04 ; and in
1911, 16.15; for Protestant Episcopalians, 10.87 per cent, in 1861 ;
13. 52 in 1871; 13. 92 in 1881; 14. 77 in 1891; 15.08 in 1901 ; and
15. 11 in 1911. The percentage for Presbyterians, Methodists, and all
other denominations respectively was in 1891, 16.38, 13.81, and 9. 55 ;
in 1901, 16.81, 14.37, and 10.55, and in 1911, 17.30, 14.98, and 10.95.
SUPERIOR SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.
In 1871, 578 establishments with 24,170 students ; in 1881, 504 with
24,693 students ; in 1891, 490 with 27,769 students ; in 1901, 510
with 38,564 students, and in 1911, 507 with 43,655 students were
tabulated under the head of superior schools and colleges.
The following is the distribution of the students according to
religions : —
1911
1901
1891
1881
L871
Roman
Catholics
31,742
Protestant
Episcopalians
6,220
Presby-
terians.
3,580
Metho- All other
dists. Denomination
848 747
25,647
7,335
3,638
1,011
934
15,430
, 7,280
3,312
787
930
12,064
12,274
7,854
7,628
3,063
775
937
4,268
XXXV111.
THE IRISH LANGUAGE.
TABLE, SHOWING the NUMBER and PROPORTION PER CENT, of the
IRISH- SPEAKING POPULATION in each Province in 1881, 1891,
1901, and 1911.
(Taken from the Census Returns, 1911.)
NUMBER OF PERSONS.
PROVINCES
Who
Spoke Irish
Only.
Who Spoke
Irish
and English.
Total
who Spoke
Irish.
Proportion per
cent, of the
Population who
could speak Irish
1881
50
27,402
27,452
2.1
1891
8
13,699
13,177
1.2
Lei lister
1901
7
26,429
26,436
2.3
1911
3 40,222
40,225
3.5
1881
18,422
427,344
445,776
33.5
Minister
1891
9,060
268,573
307,633
26.2
1901
4,387
271,881
276,268
25.7
1911
2,766
225,928
228,694
22.1
1881
12,360
98,163
110,523
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Ulster
1891
7,053
77,099
84,152
5.2
1901
4,456
88,402
92,858
5.9
1911
4,737
91,703
96,440
6.1
1881
33,335
332,856
366,191
44.6
Connaught
1891
22,071
252,712
274,783
37.8
1901
12,103
233,477
245,580 38.0
1911
9,367
207,720
217,087
35.5
'1881
64,167
885,765
949,932
18.2
Total for
1891
38,192
642,053
680,245
14.5
Ireland
1901
20,953
620,189
641,142
14.4
1911
16,873
565.573
582.446
13.3
XXXIX.
The highest county percentage of persons who could speak Irish in
the Province of Leinster is that for the county of Louth — 5. 9 per cent,
of the population. The percentage for Kilkenny was 4.4 ; for Dublin
City 3.9; for Meath 3.8; for Westmeath 3.5; for Dublin County 3.4;
King's County 3.4; Carlow 2.8; Wexf ord 2.8; Queen's County 2.6;
Kildare 2.5; "Longford 2.1, and Wicklow 1.7.
In the Province of Munster there are two counties, in 1911, in which
the proportion of the population who could speak Irish was under
20 per cent., viz., Limerick and Tipperary, in the former of which
the percentage was 10 4, and in the latter 6. 6.
With the exception of Donegal there is not in any county in Ulster
which had, in 1911, 20 per cent, of its population able to speak Irish,
the nearest approaches being the counties of Monaghan, Derry City,
Cavan, Fermanagh, Armagh, Derry County, and Belfast City, in which
the percentages were respectively 7. 6, 5. 3, 4. 7, 3. 3, 2. 5, 2. 3, 2. 1, and
2.0. In Antrim County 1 . 4 and in Down 1 . 2 per cent, could speak Irish.
There are two counties in the Province of Connaught in which not
20 per cent, of the population could speak Irish, viz., Leitrim and
Roscommon, in which the percentages were 6.2 and 10.8 respectively.
The following statement shows the counties in which over 20 per
cent, of the population in 1901 and in 1911 were returned as able to
speak the Irish language : —
Province
County
Number
1901
Percentage
to
Population
Number Percentage
1891 Population
1901
1891
Connaught
Galway
108,870
56.5
98,523
54.1
tf
Mayo
99,764
50.1
88,601
46.1
Munster
Kerry
71,671
43.2
60,719
38.0
»
Waterford
29,460
48.8
21,692
38.4
Clare
43,486
38.7
36,704
35.2
Ulster
Donegal
60,677
34.9
59,313
35.2
Munster
Cork
97,979
29.8
77,205
23.8
Connaught
Sligo
17,570
20.9
15,927
20.1
From the foregoing statement it will be seen that in eight of the
thirty-two counties over 20 per cent, of the population in 1901 and
1911 could speak the Irish language ; four of those counties are situate
in Munster, three in Connaught and one in Ulster.
EMIGRATION.
The following statement shows, by ages, the number of Irish emi-
grants during the ten calendar years 1901-1910 : — •
Under 15 years .. 30,880 8.9
15 years and under 25 .. 204,824 59.2
25 years and under 35 .. 83,372 24.1
35 years and under 45 .. 16,708 4.8
45 years and upwards .. 10,171 3.0
Ages unspecified 69 —
Total .. 346,024 100.0
The number of emigrants during the twenty years 1891-1911 was
equal to an average annual rate of 8.6 per 1,000 of the mean popula-
tion ; the rate being for Leinster 3.9 ; Munster, 13.2 ; Ulster, 6 1 ;
and Connaught, 15.3 per 1,000.
The following statement shows the counties arranged according to
the highest annual rate of emigration per 1,000 of the population
during the twenty years ended March 31st, 1911 : —
Average An-
Average An.
COUNTY. | nual Rate
COUNTY.
nual Bate
per 1,000.
per 1,000.
1
Kerry .
18.3
17
Carlow .
6.6
2
Mayo .
17.4'
18
Monaghan
6.2
3
Galway
16.1
19
Armagh .
6.0
4
Cork ,
14.7
20
Derry .
6.0
5
Clare .
13.9
21
Queen's Co. .
5.9
6
Roscommon
13.3
22
King's Co.
5.8
7
, Sligo .
13.3
23
Meath .
5.6
8
Lei trim
12.9
24
Down .
5.6
9
Cavan .
10.7
25
Kilkenny
* 5.1
10
Longford
10.6
26
Westmeath
4.8
11
Tipperary
9.7
27
Antrim . . .
4.5
12
Waterford .
9.5
28
Louth .
4.4
13
Limerick
8.6
29
Kildare
3.5
14
Tyrone
7.5
30
Wexford
3.2
15
Donegal
7.3
31
Wicklow
2.8
16
Fermanagh .
6.7
32
Dublin .
2.3
TABLE showing the number of Emigrants — Natives of Ireland — in
each year from the 1st of May, 1851, to the 31st of March, 1911 :
Years.
No. of
Emigrants
Years.
No. of
Emigrants
Years.
No. of
Emigrants
Years.
No. of
Emigrants
1851
152,060
1867
80,624
1883
108,724
1899
41,232
1852
190,322
1868
61,018
1884
75,863
1900
45,288
1853
173,148
1869
66,568
1885
62,034
1901
39,613
1854
140,555
1870
74,855
1886
63,135
1902
40,190
1855
91,914
1871
71,240
1887
82,923
1903
36,902
1856
90,781
1872
78,102
1888
78,684
1904
30,676
1857
95,081
1873
90,149
1889
70,477
1905
36,776
1858
04,337
1874
73,184
1890
61,313
1906
35,344
1859
80,599
1875
51,462
1891
59,623
1907
39,082
1860
84,621
1876
37,587
1892
50,867
1908
23,295
1861
64,292
1877
38,503
1893
48,147
1909
28,676
1862
70,117
1878
41,124
1894
35,895
1910
32,457
1863
117,229
1879
47,065
1895
48,703
1911
1864
114,169
1880
95,517
1896
38,995
(toSlst
1865
101,497
1881
78,417
1897
32,535
March)
4,109
1866
99,467
1882
89,136
1898
32,241
Total
4,288,539
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DESTINATION OF EMIGRANTS DURING THE TEN
YEARS, 1901-1911.
DESTINATION.
Number.
Per-
centage.
To United States
274,465
79.3
„ Canada
24,927
7.2
„ South Africa
2,936
0.8
„ Australia
4,802
1.4
„ New Zealand
1,214
0.4
„ England and Wales
22,612
6.5
„ Scotland
14,532
4.2
„ Other Countries
536
0.2
Total
346,024
100.0
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LETTERS.
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500
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ESTATE DUTIES.
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death of a person : —
Rate
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1,000 5,000
5,000 10,000
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100,000 150,000
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per cent.
1
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3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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13
14
15
Estates exceeding £1,000,000 pay 10 per cent, on first million, with
11 per cent, for next half- million, 12 per cent, for a further half-million,
and*so on to a maximum of 15 per cent.
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Property passing on death will include both real and personal pro-
perty— (a) Over which the deceased had a disposing power ; (6) Which
was settled and an interest in which accrues on the death to some other
person ; (c) Property which would be subject to account duty under
the Acts of 1881 and 1889 if those Acts were extended to real property
and to settlements which are not voluntary ; (d) Any annuity purchased
by the deceased to the extent of the beneficial interest accruing on
the death.
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Value £20 or upwards. To children or their descendants or
ancestors ; also to husbands and wives inheriting . 1 per cent.
(This duty is not payable in respect of any property
on which probate duty has been paid under the Act of
1881.)
To brother or sister or their descendants . . .5 per cent.
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GAME LICENCE.
To kill Game (annual) . . . . .£300
fourteen days . . . .100
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Green.
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Place, College Green.
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Green.
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lege Street.
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O'Connell Strfeet,
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9 Dame Street.
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College Green.
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College Green.
Guinness, Mahon and Co., 17
College Green.
Hours of attendance, from 10 till 3 o'clock ; Saturdays, from 10
till 1 o'clock.
LAST WILL OR TESTAMENT.
It is important that all who have property to bequeath, or instruction*
to give for the Catholic education of their children, should mako their
wills while their health and faculties are unimpaired. Instead of
trusting in printed forms and directions, it is always better to obtain
the help of an experienced lawyer. A will must be written in irikr
on paper or parchment. It must be signed at the end by the testator,.
in the presence of two or more witnesses, and he should, after signing.
it, take it in his hands and say : " I acknowledge this to be my last
will and testament, and request you to witness it." The witnesses
(who must be parties not interested in the will) will then sign in the
presence of the testator, and of each other, writing fully and clearly
their name, surname, residence and trade or profession, etc. It is
not absolutely necessary for the witnesses to know the contents of
a will. Obliterations and alterations should be avoided, and whei*
they are necessary should be signed by the testator and witnesses.
CATHOLIC PEERS OF
DUKES.
Norfolk (Eng.)
MARQUISES,
Queensberry
Bute
EARLS.
Westmeath (Irel.)
Denbigh (Eng.)
Fingall (Irel.)
Kinnoull (Scot.) .
Newburgh (Scot.).
Abingdon (Eng.) .
Granard (Irel.)
Mexborough (Irel.)
Kenmare (Irel.)
Nelson (U.K.)
Gainsborough (U.K.)
VISCOUNTS.
Gormanston (Irel.)
Taaffe (Irel.)
Southwell (Irel.) .
BARONS.
Mowbray (Eng.) .
Camoys (Eng.)
xltx.
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND (49),
BARONS — continued. created.
Trimleston (Irel.) . . 1461
Vaux of Harrowden (Eng.) 1523
Braye (Eng.) . . 1529
Lovat (Scot.) . .1540
Louth(Irel.) . . 1541
North (Eng.) . .1554
Petre (Eng.) . .1605
Arundell of Wardour (Eng. ) 1 605
Dormer (Eng.) . . 1615
Stafford (Eng.) . .1640
Clifford of Chudleigh (Eng.) 1672
Auckland (Gt. Br.) . 1793
Ffrench (Irel.) . . 179S
Seaton (U.K.) . .1839
Bellew(Irel.) . . 1848-
De Freyne (U.K.). . 1851
Howard of Glossop (U.K.). 1869
Acton (U.K.) . .1869
Emly (U.K.) . .1874
Gerard (U.K.) . . 1876-
Haldon (U.K.) . .1880
Ashbourne (U.K.) . 1885
Killanin (U.K.) . . 1900
MacDonnell of Swinford
(U.K.V . • 190*
Shaughnessy (U.K.) . . 1916
Treowen of Llanarth (U.K.) 1917
Shandon (U.K.) . . 191*
Morris (U.K.) . .1918
created
1483
1682
1796
1621
1622
1628
1633
1660
1682
1684
1766
1800
1805
1841
1478
1628
1776
1283
1383
BARONESSES,
Furnivall (Eng.) . . 1295
Beaumont (Eng.) . . 1309
Wentworth (Eng.) . 1529
Herries (Scot.) Duchess of
Norfolk . 1489
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS.
ACCORDING TO THEIR TITLES IN THE HOUSE.
DUKES.
Norfolk.
MARQUISES.
Bute ; Queensberry.
EARLS,
Abingdon ; Denbigh ; Gains-
borough ; Nelson ; Westmeath.
BARONS,
Acton; Arundell; Asbbourne; Auck-
land ; Bellew ; Braye ;. Camoys ;
Clifford ; De Freyne ; Dormer ;
Emly ; Fingall ; Gerard ; Gor-
manston ; Granard ; Haldon ; Hay;
Howard of Glossop ; Kenmare ;
Killanin ; Lovat ; MacDonnell of
Swinford ; Morris; Mowbray and
Stourton ; North ; Petre ; Seaton ;
Shandon; Shaughnessy; Stafford;
Treowen of Llanarth ; Vaux,
CATHOLIC LORDS WHO ARE NOT PEERS,
BUT WHO BEAR COURTESY TITLES.
Bective, Earl of ; son of the Marquis of Headfort.
Campden, Viscount ; son of the Earl of Gainsborough.
•Castlerosse. Viscount ; son of the Earl of Kenmare.
Crich ton- Stuart, Lord Colum Edmund ; son of the 3rd Marquis of Bute,
Douglas, Rev. Lord Archibald ; son of the 7th Marquis of Queensberry.
Douglas, Lord Alfred ; son of the 8th Marquis of Queensberry.
Dumfries, Earl of ; son of the Marquis of Bute.
JEncombe, Viscount ; grandson of the Earl of Eldon.
Feilding, Viscount ; son of the Earl of Denbigh.
Forbes, Viscount ; son of the Earl of Granard.
Kerr, Lord Walter ; son of the 7th Marquis of Lothian.
Killeen, Lord ; son of the Earl of Fingall.
Kynnaird, Viscount : son of the Earl of Newburgh.
Nevill, Lord William ; son of the 1st Marquis of Abergavenny.
Norreys, Lord ; son of the Earl of Abingdon.
Pollington, Viscount ; son of the Earl of Mexborowgh.
Talbot, Lord Edmund, M.P. ; uncle of the Duke of Norfolk.
Taylour, Lord William ; 2nd son of the Marquis of Headfort.
CATHOLIC BARONETS.
Created
-Cope, Sir Anthony (Eng.) . 1611
Tich borne, Sir Joseph Henry
Bernard Doughty (Eng.) . 1620
Aylmer, Sir Arthur Percy
"Fitzgerald (Irel.) . 1621
-Jerningham, Sir Henry Wil-
liam Stafford (Eng.) . 1621
Wnlseley, Sir Charles M.
(Eng.) . . 1628
Esmonde, Sir Thomas Henry
Grattan (Irel.) . .1628
Throckmorton, Sir Nicholas
William (Eng.) . .1642
Blount, Sir Walter (Eng.) . 1642
Haggerston, Sir John De
Marie (Eng.) . .1643
Bedingfeld, Sir Henry (Eng. ) 1 660
Smythe, Sir John W. (Eng.) 1660
Dixie, Sir Alex. B. C. (Eng.) 1660
Cunyngham, Sir Wm.(Scot.) 1669
Mostyn, Sir Pyers (Eng.) . 1670
Moore,Sir T.O'Connor (Irel.) 1681
Dalrymple, Sir Walter (Scot.) 1697
Blunt, Sir John (Gt. Brit.) . 1720
Oodrington, Sir William (Gt.
Brit.) . . 1721
Heathcote, Rev. Sir Wm.
S.J. (Gt. Brit.) . .1723
St. George, Sir John (Irel.) . 1766
Created
Young, Sir WTm. L. (Gt.Brit.) 1769
Falkiner, Sir Terence (Irel.) 1777
Sykes, Sir Mark (Gt. Brit.) . 1783
Hunter-Blair, Rev. Sir D.
Oswald, O.S.B. (Gt. Brit.) 1786
Nugent, Sir Charles (Irel.) .1795
Grace, Sir Valentine (U.K.) 1795
Baker, Sir George (Gt. Brit.) 1796
Bellincham, Sir Alan (Eng.) 1796
Burkel Sir Gerald (Irel.) . 1797
Goold, Sir Jas. Stephen
(U.K.) . . 1801
Blennerhassett, Sir Marina-
duke (U.K.) . .1803
Radcliffe, Sir Joseph (U.K.) 1819
MacDonald, Sir Archibald
(U.K.) . . 1821
Simeon, Sir John (U.K.) . 1815
Cooper, Sir Charles (U.K.) 1821
Paul, Sir Aubrey (U.K.) . 1821
Vavasour, Sir Leonard Pius 1826
Nugent, Sir Walter R. (U.K.) 1831
Barrow, Sir Francis L. (U.K.) 1835
O'Loghlen,Sir Michael (U.K.) 1838
Grattan- Belle w, Sir Henry
Christopher (U.K.) . 1838
De Trafford, Sir Humphrey
Francis (U.K.) . .1841
Lawson, Sir Henry (U.K.) . 1841
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CATHOLIC BARONETS — continued.
Created
Power, Sir Thomas Talbot
(U.K.) . . 1841
O'Brien, Sir Timoth}' Carew
(U.K.) . . 1849
O'Connell, Sir Maurice
(U.K.) . . 1869
Hose, Sir Francis (U.K.) . 1872
Rose, Sir Philip (U.K.) . 1874
Errington, Sir George (U.K.) 1885
Clifford, Sir George (U.K.) 1887
Knill, Sir John (U.K.) . 1893
Created!
Austin. Sir William (U.K.). 1894
Fitzgerald, Sir Edwd. (U.K.) 1903
Murphy, Sir James (U.K.) . 1906-
Nixon, SirChristopher(U.K.) 1905
Coats. Sir Stuart (U.K.) . 1901
Ward, Sir Joseph (U.K.) . 1912
Murphy, Sir Michael (U.K.) 1912
Nelson, Sir William (U.K.) 191£
Stafford, Sir Th omas (U.K.) 1 9 1 £
Russell, Sir Charles (U.K.) 191&
Dunn, Sir William 191T
CATHOLIC KNIGHTS.
Aspinall, Sir J. F.
Barry, Sir John E.
Byrne, Sir William
Carr, Sir William
Chance, Sir Arthur
Cleary, Sir Francis
Clifford, Sir Hugh
Corbett, Sir Vincent
Cox, Sir William
Daly, Sir Malachy B.-
Dempsey, Sir Alexander
Donovan, Sir William
Doran, Sir Henry
Dowries, Sir Joseph
Elgar, Sir Edward
Fagan, Sir John
Fanning, Sir Rowland
Fitzpatrick, Sir Charles
Fitzpatrick, Sir Denis
Fleming, Sir Francis
Gallagher, Sir James
Gallagher, Sir Win.
Gallwey, Sir Thomas J.
Glynn, Sir Joseph
Harrington, Sir John
Harrington, Sir Stanley
Herbert, Sir Arthur
Home, Sir Andrew
Howard, Sir Francis
Howard, Sir Henry
Hughes, Sir Thomas
Keogh, Sir Alfred
Lacoste, Sir Alexander
Lambert. Sir George
Lynch, Sir John
Madden, Sir Frank
Maguire, Sir Alexander.
Meldon, Sir Albert
MacCabe, Sir Daniel
McGrath, Sir Joseph
Nash, D.L., Sir Vincent
O'Connell, Sir John R.
O'Connell, Sir Peter
O'Donohoe, Sir James
O'Dwyer, Sir Michael
O'Farrell, Sir Edward
Parkington, Sir John
"Perceval, Sir Westby
Power, Sir James
Purcell, Sir John
Redmond, Sir Joseph
Roche, Sir George
Santley, Sir Charles
Shortall, Sir Patrick
Strickland, Sir Gerald
Sullivan, Sir WiUiam
Sutton, Sir Abraham
Tyrell, Sir William
Windle, Sir Bertram A.
CATHOLIC MEMBERS OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL..
ENGLAND
Earl of Granard
Mr. Christopher Palles
Lord MacDonnell of Swinford
Lord Morris
Sir Charles Fitzpatrick
Lord Edmund Talbot
Sir Joseph Ward
Hi.
IRELAND
Earl of Fingall
Earl of Westmeath
Earl of Granard
Lord Shandon
Mr. Christopher Pall.es
Lord MacDonnell of Swinford
Mr. Justice Kenny.
Mr. Michael Cox, M.D.
Mr. Chas. O'Connor, Master of Rolls
Mr. Laurence Waldron
Lord Chief Justice Moloney
Mr. William J. M. Starkie, Litt.D.
Mr. Justice O'Connor
Sir Thomas Stafford
Sir William Byrne
Sir Stanley Harrington
CATHOLIC JUDGES.
Right Hon. Charles O'Connor,
Master of the Rolls, Ireland.
Right Hon. Thomas F. Moloney,
Lord Chief Justice, Ireland.
iviasier oj me rious, ireiana. i^ora umtj JUSIIVK, J.IK
flight Hon. William Kenny, Right ?T^n James O'Connor,
King's Bench, Ireland.
Court of Appeal, Ireland.
CATHOLIC MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR IRELAND.
Beasley, P. — Kerry E.
Boland, H. — Roscommon S.
Buckley, D. — Kildare N.
Brugha, Cathal — Waterford Co.
Burke, J. A. — Mid. Tipperary.
Clancy, J. J.— Sligo N.
Colivet, M. P. — Limerick City.
Collins, C.— Limerick W.
Collins, M.— Cork S.
Cosgrave, W. T.— Kilkenny N.
Crawley, Dr. — Mayo N.
Crowley, N. J. — Kerry N.
Cusack, Dr. B.— Galway N.
De Valera, E.— Clare E. and
Mayo E.
Devlin, J. — Falls, Belfast.
Dolan, J. N. — Leitrim.
Donnelly, P. — S. Armagh
Duffy, G. — Dublin S.
Duggan, E. J. — Meath S.
Etchingham, J. R. — Wicklow E.
Fahy, Frank. — Galway S.
Fitzgerald, D. — Pembroke.
Galligan, P. — Cavan W.
Ginnell, L. — Westmeath.
Griffith, A. — Cavan E. and
Tyrone N.W.
Harbison, T. J.— Tyrone, N.E.
Hayes, Dr. R. — Limerick E.
Hayes, S.— Cork W.
Henry, Denis. — Derry S.
Hunter, T.— Cork N.E.
Kelly, E. J.— Donegal E.
Kelly, T.— Stephen's Gr., Dublin.
Kent, D.— Cork E.
Lawless, F.— Dublin N.
Lennon, James. — Carlow.
Lynch, D. — Cork S.E.
Lynch, F. — Kerry S.
\facBride, Jos.— Mayo W.
M'Cabe, A.— Sligo S.
M'Cartan, Dr. P. — King's Co.
MacDonagh, Jos. — Tipperary N.
M'Entee, Sean. — Monaghan S.
M'Grath, J. — St. James's, Dublin.
M'Guinness, Joseph. — Longford.
MacNoill. Eoin. — Derry City and
National Univ.
MacSwiney, T— Mid-Cork.
MacVeagh, J. — Down S.
Maloney, J. J. — Tipperary S.
Mellows, Liam. — Galway E. and
Meath N.
Mulcahy, R.— Clontarf, Dublin.
Markievicz, Countess. — St
Patrick's. Dublin.
O'Connor, A.— Kildare S.
O'Doherty, Jos. — Donegal N.
O'Higgins, B.— Clare W.
O'Hi^gins Kevin. — Queen's Co.
O'Keeffe, P.— Cork N
O'Kelly, J. J. — Louth.
O'Kelly, S. T. — College Green,
Dublin.
liii.
CATHOLIC MEMBERS or PARLIAMENT — continued.
O'Mahony, J. — Fermanagh S.
O'Maille, P. — Connemara.
O'Mara, James. — Kilkenny S.
Plunkett, Count. — Roscommon N.
Redmond, Wm. A. — Waterford
City.
ftoiate, L. de— Cork City.
Ryan, Dr. James.— Wexford S.
Sears, Wm. — Mayo S.
Shanahan, P. — Harbour, Dublin.
Stack, A.— Kerry W.
Staines, M. — St. Michan's, Dublin.
Sweeney, Joa. — Donegal W.
Sweetman, R. M.— Wexford N.
Walsh, J. J.— Cork City.
Ward, P. J. — Donegal E.
CATHOLIC MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR GREAT
BRITAIN.
Archer- Slice, Colonel M. — Fiiis-
bury.
Coats, Sir Stuart — Surrey E.
Doyle, H. Grattan — Newcastle N.
Hailvvood, Augustine — Ardwick
Manchester. }
Hennessy, Major 'George — Win-
chester.
Hope, James Fitzalan — Sheffield
Central.
Malone, Major P. B. — •Totten-
ham S.
O'Connor, T. P. - Scotland
Division, Liverpool.
O'Grady, Captain J. — Leeds S E.
Sexton," James —St. Helens.
Talbot, Lord Edmund — Sussex,
Chichester Division.
ROMAN COUNTS,
De la Poer, Edmond
Grace, Morgan
Lescher, Joseph
Mellor, Walter
Moore, Charles
O'Byrne, Edward
O'Clery, The
O 'Gorman, Ferdinand
O'Loughlin, Thomas
Plunkett, George Noble
Rushbrooke, W. H.
Russell, Ferdinand
xliv.
Directory for the Laity for 1920
(Pages 1 to 116).
Abb.
Abbot. Mm.
Martyrs.
Ap.
Apostle.
m.t.v.
indicates that the
B.
Bishop.
third verse in the
Bb.
Bishops.
hymn Isle Con-
B.C.
Bishop and Confes-
fessor is to be
sor.
changed
B.D.
Bishop and Doctor.
Oct.
Octave.
B.M.
Bishop and Martyr.
Octs.
Octaves.
C.
Confessor.
P.
Pope.
Cc.
Confessors.
P.M.
Pope and Martyr.
Com.
Commemoration .
Pr.
Prayer.
Comm.
Common.
Prop.
Proper.
D.
Doctor.
S.
Saint.
d.
Double.
Ss.
Saints.
d.m.
Double major.
s.d.
Semidouble.
d. 1 cl.
Double of the 1st
Suppl.
Supplement.
class.
V.
Virgin.
d. 2 cl
Double of the 2nd
V.M. •
Virgin and Martyr.
class.
Vesp.
Vespers.
L. and M.
Lauds and Mass.
Wid.
Widow.
M.
Martyr.
1. The colour of the Vestments for each day is indicated by
the initial letter of the colour printed on the right hand margin:
thusB=Black; G = Green; R = Red; V = Violet, and W =
White. An asterisk placed after the letter indicates that a
Private Requiem Mass is allowed by the Rubrics.
2. The «i* indicates the Holidays of Obligation.
3. " (A) " indicates the solemn feasts, on which the Office is
read from the Proper, or Common of Saints ; the Psalms of
Lauds, Small Hours and Complin, being taken from Sunday.
Irish Catholic Directory and Almanac*
Directory for the
FOR THE YEAR 1920.
1— Th-ir.
2-Fri.
JANUARY
« THE CIRCUMCISION OF OUR LORD, d. 2 cl. W
(A). Office prop, no Commemoration. .
In Hymns of Hours Doxol. Jesit . . .
qui natus till Epiph. Creed. Pref.
and Communio. of Nativ. In 2 Vesp.
(prop.), no com. Compl. of Sund. !
— W.
Limer Ck. Vesp. of foil, (all of feast), com.
of prec. only,
Octave of S. Stephen, Protomartyr, simpl. R*
Ant. Pss. 'of day LI. and F?I?. as in
prop, (new Breviar). Pr. prop. Com. i
of S. Munchin B.C. (Suppl.) in L.
Mass as on feast pr. prop. In Mass ;
2nd pr. Fidelium 3rd of S. Munchin. !
Pref, of Nativ. Conmmnic comm.
Vesp. of foil. (Ant. Pss. of day, re-
mainder as on feast) no com. Compl •
of day.
Limerick. S. MUNCHIN B.C. (Principal Patron w
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. No com. of S. Stephen. Creed.
Pref. of Nativ. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
3— Sat.
Octave of S. John, Ap. and Ev. simpl.,
Ant. Pss. of day. LI. and 1919. as in
prop. Mass as on feast, 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis. 3rd for Church or
Pope. Pref. of-Apost. Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund
W
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
1920
4—SUN,
Limerick. 2nd day of Oct. of S. Munchin, i w*
B.C. s.d. (Suppl.). Ant. Pss. of day. LI.
1 N. Scrip. occ.-(as in Oct. of S. John, 3 1.
Non ergo}. Com. of Oct. of S. John in L.
and M. 3rd Pr. Deus qui salutis. Creed.
Pref. of Apost. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no
com. Compl. of Sund. No com. of Oct.
of Patr. to-morrow.
Tuesday next, the Feast of the Epiphany,
will be a Holiday of Obligation.
SUNDAY (vacant). THE MOST HOLY
NAME OF JESUS, d. 2 cL (A). Com.
of Oct. of Holy Innocents in L.
and private Mass. Creed. Pref. of
Nativ. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
foil. Vigil only.— W.
5— Mon.
6— Tues.
Vigil of Epiphany, s.d. (A). Suffr. and
Prec. omitted. Com. of S.Telesphorus,
P.M. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Deus qui
salutis. Pref. of Nativ. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
In Compl. and Hours during Oct.
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui apparuisti.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of S. Munchin and S.
Telesphorus, P.M. in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com. No com. of
Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD, d. 1 cl.
with privileged Oct. (A). After Pater
Ave. Credo. Matins begin directly
with Ant. Afferte. In Prime ?. Qui
apparuisti said during Oct. Creed.
Pref. and Communic. prop, during
Oct. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) no com.
Compl. of Sund. — W.
1920]
7— Wed.
8— Thur.
9— Fri.
JANUARY.
2nd day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for the Church
or Pope. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Oct.
Compl. of Sund.
Killala. In Mass 3rd pr. for the Church, 4th
pr. Deus omnium fidelium for MOST REV.
JAMES, on anniversary of his Consecra-
tion.
Limerick, Com. of Oct. of S. Munchin in
L. M. (3rd pr. Deus qui salutis) and V.
CasheS. Vesp of foil, (all from comm.) com.
||_of Oct. of. Bpiph.
3rd day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for the Church or
Pope. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Oct. Compl.
of Sund.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and M.
3rd pr. Deus qui salutis. Creed. 2nd
Vesp. of Oct. of Epiphany com. of Oct.
day of Patron (1 Vesp.).
Cashel. S. ALBERT, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (Suppl.) (A).
Com. of Oct. of Epiph. in L. and M.
Creed during Oct. Pref. and Communic.
of Epiph. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) com.
of Oct. of Epiph. Compl. of Sund.
4th day of Oct., s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for Church or
Pope. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Oct. Compl.
of ;Sund.
Limerick, — Com. of Oct. day of S. Munchin in
L. and M. Creed 2 Vesp. of Oct of
Epiph. com. of Oct. day of S. Munchin.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
10— Sat.
11—SUN;
12— Men.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of S. Albert in L. M.
(3rd pr. Deus qui salutis) and Vesp.
5th day of Oct. s.d. (A.) In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for the Church
or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
(Ant. Pss. as in 1 Vesp. of Feast,
Capit., &c., prop.) com. of preced. j
day within Oct. (Ant. Omnes de Saba)
and S. Hyginus, P.M. Compl. of
Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of S. Albert in L. and
M. 3rd pr. Deus qui salutis. Creed. In
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of preced. day
within Oct. of Epiph., Oct. of Patr. and j
S. Hyginus, P.M.
tfc FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY and
within Oct., s.d. (A). Off. as on Feast j
and prop. LI. 1 N. Incip. Ep. 1 ad \
Corinth. 1919. of Oct. *?. I'Hodie. Com.
of Oct. and S. Hyginus P.M. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. and Communic. of |
Epiph. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of |
Oct.— W.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of Patr. (after Oct. of
Epiph.) in L. M. and V.
6th day of Oct. s.d. (A.) LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. (Ep. 1 ad Cor.) 1919. of Oct. In
Mass 2nd pr. Deus qui salutis, 3rd for
Church or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Oct. day (as in 1 Vesp. of Feast,
pr. prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M. (3rd
pr. Deus qui salutis).
W
1920]
JANUARY.
13— Tues.
14— Wed.
— Thur.
Octave of Epiphany d.m. (A). LI. IN.
from Scrip, occ. (Ep. 1 ad Corinthios)
KITS;. Hodie, &c. In Mass Creed.
Pref. and Communic. of Oct. In 2
Vesp. (as on Feast and prop.) com.
of foil. (Ant. 0 Doctor) and S. Felix M.
Cmpl. of Sund.
Cashel, Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and M'
Creed. In 2 Vesp com. of foil. (Ant/
0 Doctor.) Oct. of Patr. and S. Felix M*
Compl. of Sund.
S. Hilary, B.D. d. 9 1. and com. of S.
Felix M. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp*
from cap. of foil, (from comm.) com.
of prec. S. Paul, 1st Hermit, and S.
Maur. Abb.
Waterford, Lismore. In. Vesp. Hymn and pr.
of S Ita prop.
Cashel. 9 1. of S. Felix. Com. of Oct. of S.
Albert, and S. Felix in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. of foil. Oct. day (Ant. Pss. fer.) com.
of prec. S. Ita, S. Paul, Herm. and
S. Maur.
Limerick. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm. and
prop. ) com. of prec and S. Paul.
S. Ita, V. d. 9 1. of S. Paul Hermit. Com.
of S. Paul and S. Maur* Abb. in L.
and M. (Or. Mass (priv.) of S. Paul,
com. of S. Ita and S. Maur). Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. S.
Paul, and S. Marcellus.
Waterford, Lismore. Hymn. Prayer, LI. 2 N.
proper.
16— Fri.
17— Sat.
18— SUN.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Cashel. Octave of S. Albert. B.C. d.m. (Suppl.)
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ.
9 1. of S. Paul Hermit. Com. of S. Ita, S.
Paul and S. Maur in L. and M Creed.
(Or. Mass of S. Ita, com. of Oct., S. Paul
and S. Maur. Creed. Or. Mass of S. Paul,
com. of Oct., S. Ita and S. Maur, Creed).
In 2 Vesp com. of foil. S. Ita, S. Paul and
S. Marcellus.
Limerick. S. Ita, V d. 2 cl. (A). (Suppl.)
Hymn. Pr. and LI. 2 N. prop. Remainder
from comm. 9 1. of S. Paul Herm. Com.
of S. Paul and S. Maur in L, and M. (S.
Maur in priv. Mass only). In 2 Vesp.
(comm. and prop.) com. of foil, and S.
Paul. Compl. of Sund.
S. Fursey, Abb. d. (Suppl.). 9 1. of S.
Marcellus P.M., Com. of S. Marcellus
in L. and M. Vesp. from cap. of
foil. com. of prec. (pr, Deus qui nos)
and S. Marcellus.
S. Anthony, Abb. d. Vesp. of foil. Sund.,
com. of preced., the Chair of S. Peter,
S.J_Paul Ap. and S. Prisca. V.M.
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. Of
the Sund. s.d. Com. of the Chair of
S. Peter, of S. Paul Ap. and S. Prisca
V.M. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Trin. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil., Chair
of S. Peter, S. Paul, SS. Marius and
Comp. Mm. and S. Canute M. — G.
Cashel. In Mass 5th pr. Deus omnium fidelium
from MOST REV. JOHN, on anniversary of
his consecration. In 2 Vesp. com. of
toil., Chair of S. Peter, S. Paul, and S.
Canute M.
[1920
1920]
19— Mon.
20- -Tues.
21— Wed.
22— Thur.
JANUARY.
S. Albert B.C. d. (Suppl. — d. a. from Jan.
8) m.t.v. 9 1. of SS. Marius and
Comp. Mm. Com. of SS. Marius and
Comp. and S. Canute, M. in L. and
M. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of
preced.
Gashel. SS. Marius and Comp. Mm. simpl.
Com. of S. Canute M. in L. (Suffr.) and
M. 3rd pr. A cunctis. In Prime Prec.
dom. Vesp. of foil, no com.
SS. Fabian and Sebastian, Mm. d, Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of preced.
23— Fri.
24— Sat.
25- -SUN.
W
R
S Agnes, V.M. d. In Mat. and Lauds all R
as in prop. In Hours Ant. and Pss.
of day. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of !
foil. Compl. of day.
SS. Vincent and Anastasius, Mm. s.d. R*
In L. Suffr. In Prime Prec. In
Mass 2nd pr. Deus qui salutis. 3rd
for Church or Pope. Vesp. from cap.
of foil. com. of prec. and S. Emeren-
tiana V.M. (Suffr.}. In Compl. Prec.
S. Raymond of Pennafort, C. s.d. 9 1. of
S. Emerentiana V.M. Com. of S.
Emerent. in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd
pr. Deus qui salutis. In Prime Prec.
Vesp. of foil. com. of prec.
S. Timothy, B.M. d. Vesp. of foil. Sund. R
com. of preced. the Conversion of \
S. Paul, and S. Peter Ap.
THIRD SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY. Of
the Sund. s.d. Com. of Conversion
of S. Paul, and S. Peter Ap. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Trin. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil., Conv, of S. Paul,
and S. Peter — G.
8
26-
-Mon.
27— Tues.
28— Wed.
29— Thur.
30— Fri.
31— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
S. Polycarp, B.M. d. Vesp. from cap. of
foil. com. of preced.
S. John Chrysostom, B.C.D. d. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Kerry. In Mass 2nd pr. Deus omnium fidelium
for MOST REV. CHARLES, on annivers. of
his consecration.
S. Agnes V.M. (secundo) simpl. Ant. Pss.
of fer. In L. Suffr. ; in Prime Prec.
dom. In Mass 2nd pr. Deus qui salutis.
3rd for Church or Pope. Vesp. of foil,
(m.t.v.) no com.
S. Francis de Sales, B.D. d. m.t.v.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Creed.
S. Martina, V.M. s.d. In L. Suffr. In
Prime Prec. In M. 2nd pr. Deus qui
salutis, 3rd for Church or Pope.
Vesp. of foil. Vesp. of foil, (as in
Psalt. fer 6. pr. prop.) com. of preced.
S. Aidan B.C. and S. Peter Nolasco C.
Ferns. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com. of
4th Sund. after Epiph.
Of the 4th Sunday after Epiph. (anticip.)
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of Sat. LI. 1 N.
Incip. Ep. ad Philipp. (4th Sund.),
Incip. Ep. ad Coloss. (fer. 3) ; Incip.
Ep. ad Thess. (fer. 5), with 191? of 4th
Sund. LI. of 2nd and 3rd Nn., Ant.
of Benedictus and pr. of 4th Sund.
Com. of S. Aidan, B.C. (Suppl.) and
S. Peter Nolasco C. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Trin. Vesp. of foil.
Septuag. Sund. (Ant. Pss. of Sat.,
remainder prop.) com. of S. Brigid V.
(Suppl.) S. Ignatius B.M., S. Aidan
and S. Peter Nol. Compl. of Sat.
1920]
JANUARY.
Ferns. S. Aidan B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese and Titular of Cathedral) d. 1 cl.
Oct. (A.) (Suppl.} 91. hom. of 4th Sund.
after Epiph. (anticip.) Com. of 4th
Sunday and S. Peter Nolasco C. in L. and
M. (com. of S. Peter Nol. omitted in
sung Masses) Creed during Oct. Last
Gosp. of 4th Sund. In 2 Vesp. (comm.)
com. of foil. Septuag. Sund. of S. Brigid
and S. Ignatius B.M. Compl. of Sund.
Kildare and Leighlin. Vesp. of foil Patr.
(comm. and prop.) com. of Septuag.
Sund. only. Compl. of Sund.
Armagh. Vesp. of foil. Septuag. Sund. com.
of S. Ignatius B.M., S. Aidan and S.
Peter Nol. only.
10
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
— SUN.
2— Mon.
FEBRUARY.
^ SEPTUAGESIMA SUNDAY. Of the Sund.
s.d. In Lauds. Pss. 2nd pi. Com.
of S. Brigid V. (Suppl.), and S.
Ignatius B.M. in L. and M. (Gloria
omitted). Creed. Praef. of Trinity.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of prec.
S. Brigid and S. Ignatius. In Compl.
and to-morrow's Hours Doxol. Jesu
. . . qui natus. — W.
On Sundays from Septuag. to Palm Sunday
incL, the Psalms of Lauds are taken from ;
2nd place, the Antiphons of Lauds and
Hours are proper ; in Prime the Psalms
Dominus regnavit and Jubilate are sub-
stituted for the Ps. Confitemini, and the
Athanasian Creed is omitted. In Mass
the Oratio imperata is omitted.
Ferns. Add Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and
M. Remainder as above. No com. of
Oct. to-morrow.
Armagh. Com. of S. Brigid; omitted in L.
M. and V. Remainder as above.
Kildare, Leighlin. S. Brigid V. Patron d. 1 cl.
Oct. (A). (SuppL). 9 1. horn, of Sund.
Com. of Sund. and S. Ignatius B.M. in L.
and M. (Com. of S. Ignatius in private j
Masses only). Creed during Oct. Last }
Gosp. of Sund. In 2 Vesp. (from comm. j
and prop.) com. of foil, and Sund. only. >
Doxol. of B V M. No com. of Oct.
to-morrow. — W.
THE PURIFICATION OF THE B.V.M. d. 2 cl.
(A). Off. prop. Creed. Pref. of Nativ.
In 2 Vesp. (prop.) no com. Compl.
of Sund. — W.
To-day before the principal Mass Candles are
blessed and distributed as prescribed in
the Missal.
Armagh In 2 Vesp. (prop.), com. of foil.
W
1920]
3— Tues.
4— Wed.
5— Thur.
6— Fri.
FEBRUARY.
| S. Blaise, B.M. simpl. In L. Suffr. In
Prime Prec. dom. In M. 2nd pr.
Fidelium, 3 A cunctis. Vesp. of foil,
no com.
Ferns. 4th day of Oct. of S. Aidan, B.C. s.d.
(Suppl.). 9 1. and com. of S. Blaise in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. com. of Oct.
Kildare, Leighlin. 3rd day of Oct. of S. Brigid,
V. s.d. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N. Incip. Genesis.
(Sund ). 91. and com of S. Blaise in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. com. of Oct.
Armagh. S. Brigid, V. d. 2 cl. (from Feb. 1.
Suppl.). (A). 9 1. of S. Blaise, B.M.
Com. of S. Blaise in L. and private Mass.
In 2 Vesp. (comm. pr. prop.) com. of
foil. Compl. of Sund.
S. Andrew Corsini B.C. d. Vesp. from
cap. of foil. com. of prec.
Ferns, Kildare, Leighlin. Com. of Oct. (resp.)
in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. from cap. of
foil. com. of prec. and Oct.
S. Agatha, V.M. d. In Matins all from
Comm. and prop. LI. 1 N. Confitebor.
In L. Ant. prop. Pss. of Sund. In
Hours Ant. and Pss. of day. Vesp.
(Ant. Pss. prop.) from cap. of foil,
com. of prec., S. Mel B.C. and S.
Dorothy V.M. Compl. of day.
Ardagh. Vesp. of foil, (all of feast) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
Ferns, Kildare, Leighlin. Add com. of Oct.
in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. from cap. of
foil. com. of prec. Oct., S. Mel B.C. and
S. Dorothy.
S. Titus B.C., d. m.t.v. 9 1. of S. Dorothy
V. Com. of S. Mel B.C. and S.
Dorothy in L. and M. Vesp. from
cap. of foil, (m.t.v.) com. of prec.
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7— Sat.
8— SUN.
Ferns. Com. of Oct. of Patr. S. Mel and S.
Dorothy in L. and M. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. Oct. day, com. of prec. and S.
Romuald Abb.
Kildare, Leighlin. Com. of Oct. of Patr., S.
Mel, and S. Dorothy in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
Oct.
Ardagh. S. Mel B.C. (Principal Patron of the
diocese and Titular of Cathedral) d. 1 cl.
Oct. (A). All from comm. and prop.
(Suppl.). Com. of S. Titus B.C. in L.
and in private Masses. Creed during Oct.
In 2 Vesp. (all from comm. Pr. prop )
com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
S. Romuald, Abb. d. m.t.v. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of prec. and S. John
de Matha C.
Kildare, Leighlin. Com. of Oct. in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
prec., of Oct. day and S. John Matha C.
Ardagh. Add com. of Oct. of Patron in L. M.
(Creed) and Vesp.
Ferns. Octave of S. Aidan B.C. &m. (Suppl.)
Ant. Pss. of day. 9 1. of S. Romuald
Com. of S. Romuald in L. and M. Creed.
(Or. Mass of S. Romuald, com. of Oct.
Creed). Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of prec.
S. John de Matha and S. Romuald, Abb.
^ SEXAGESIMA SUNDAY. Of the Sund. s.d.
Com. of S. John de Matha, C. in L.
and M. (Gloria omitted). Creed. Pref.
of Trin. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil. (Ant. 0 Doctor). S. John de
Matha and S. Apollonia V.M. — V.
Kildare, Leighlin. Add com. of Oct. day of
S. Brigid (before com. of S. John Math.)
in L. M. and V. Remainder as above.
Ardagh. Add. com. of Oct. of S. Mel (after
S John de Math.) in L. M and V. Re-
mainder as above.
1920] FEBRUARY.
9— Mon. , S. Cyril of Alexandrii, B.C.D. d. m.t.v.
9 1. and com. of S Apollonia V.M. in
L, and M. Creed. Vesp. from cap.
of foil. com. of prec.
Ardagh. 9 1. of S. Apollonia. Com. of Oct.
and S. Apollonia in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
Oct.
10— Tues. | S. Scholastica, V. d. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of prec. Compl. of Sund. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus.
ia
11— Wed.
Ardagh. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in
(Creed) and Vesp.
M.
12— Thur.
13— Fri.
The Apparition of the B.V.M. Immacu-
late. d.m. (A). Off. prop. Creed.
Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in Conceptione
Immaculata. In 2 Vesp. com. of
foil. In Compl. Doxol. Jesu . . . qui
natus.
Ardagh. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
and Vesp.
The Seven Founders of the Servite Order,
CC. d. In 2 Vesp. no com.
Ardagh. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day, com. of
prec.
Of the day, simpl. In L. Pss. 2nd pi.
Suffr. ; in Prime Prec. dom. In Mass
of prec. Sund. (Gloria and Creed
omitted). 2nd pr. A cunctis., 3rd ad
libit. Comm. Pref. Vesp. of foil.
(Ant. Pss. of fer. 6) com. of S. Valen-
tine M. (Suffr.). In Compl. and
to-morrow's Hours (to None incl.).
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Tuam. 4th pr. Deus omnium fidelium for
MOST REV. THOMAS, on anniversary f his
consecration.
Ardagh. Octave of S. Mel. B.C. <*.m. (Suppl.)
Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S.
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Valentine
B.V.M.
M. In Compl. Doxol. of
14— Sat.
15— SUN.
16— Mon.
17— Tues.
Armagh. In Mass 2nd pr Fidelium (pro de-
funct) 3 A cunctis. Remainder as above.
Of the B.V.M. in Sabb. simpl. Ant. and
Pss. of day. Com. of S. Valentine
M. in L. (Suffr.), and Mass (Gloria
said). 3 pr. of the Holy Ghost.
Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in veneratione.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of SS.
Faustinas and Jovita Mm. (Suffr.).
In Compl. Prec.
The Lenten Fast will begin
next.
on
Wednesday
QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. Of the Sund.
s.d. Com. of SS. Faustinus and
Jovita Mm. in L. (Suffr.) and M.
(Gloria omitted) 3rd
Creed. Pref. of Trin.
dom. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. Suffr. In
Compl. Prec.
_pr. A cunctis.
In Prime Prec.
Of the day simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. Pss. 2nd place and Suffr. In
Prime Prec. dom. Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Credo omitted).
2nd. pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib.
Tract omitted. Comm. Preface. Vesp.
of foil, no com.
S. Fintan, Abb. d. (Suppl.). LI. 2 N.
Dendetur from comm, 2 pi. In 2
Vesp. com. of S. Simeon only.
The solemn celebration of the Marriage Rite
is forbidden from Ash Wednesday till
Low Sunday.
1920] FEBRUARY. 15
18 — Wtd. ASH WEDNESDAY. Of the day, simpl. In
L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) and Hours Prec.
ferial. Com. of S. Simeon B.M. in L.
(Suffr.) and M. (Gloria omitted) 3rd
pr. A cunctis, Lenten Pref. (and so
till Passion Sund. in all Masses having
no prop. Pref.). Vesp. of day. Prec.
ferial. In Compl. Prec.
On every day in Lent on which Mass is of a
Feast the last Gospel is of the day.
When during Lent the Office is of a Feast
other than a double of 1st or 2nd class,
private Masses may -be 'either of the
Feast (with commem. of the day) or of
the day with commem. of the Feast.
(New Rubr. Tit. x. n. 2).
-Thur. ; Of the day, simpl. In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) V*
Prec. fer. and Suffr. In Hours Prec. \
fer. In M. (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3rd Omnipotent. Vesp. of
day Prec. fer. and Suffr. In Compl.
Prec.
20— Fri. Of the day simpl. In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.)
Preces fer. and Suffr. In Hours Prec.
fer. In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3 Omnipotent. Vesp.
of day. Prec. and Suffr. In Compl.Pra;.
21 — Sat. Of the day simpl. In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.)
Prec. and Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer.
In Mass (Gloria omitted), 2nd pr. A
cunctis, 3 Omnipotens. Vesp. of foil.
(Ant. Pss. of Sat.), com. of Chair of
S. Peter at Antioch, and S. Paul.
The Fast of Quarter Tense falls on Wednes-
day, Friday and Saturday next.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY. [1920
The Spring Quarter off the Breviary begins.
i FIRST SUNDAY OF LENT. Of the Sund. V
s.d. In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) Com. oi Chair of j
S. Peter and of S. Paul in L. (Pss. 2nd |
pi.) and M. (Gloria omitted). Creed. 2
Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil. (Ant.
0 Doctor) Chair of S. Peter and S.
Paul— Viol.
23— Mon.
1 S. Peter Damian, B.C.D. d. 9 1. horn, of
day. Com. of day in L. and M.
Creed. Last. Gosp. of day. (Or Mass
of day. viol. Gl. omitted, com. of S.
PeterDamian.) In 2 Vesp. com. of day.
24— Tues. : (Vigil of S. Matthias). Of the day s. In
L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) Preces ferial and
Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer. In Mass
(Gloria omitted). 2nd pr. of Vigil,
3rd A cunctis. Last Gosp. of Vigil.
Vesp. of foil, (from comm. and prop.)
com. of day. Compl. of Sund..
I
25— Wed. | (Ember Day). S. MATTHIAS, Ap. d. 2 d.
(A). All from comm. and prop. 91.
horn, of day. Com. of day in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Apost. Last
Gosp. of day. In 2 Vesp. (from
comm. pr. prop.) com. of day. Compl.
of Sund.
I
Ferns. In Mass 2nd pr. Dens omn. fidel. for
MOST REV. WILLIAM, on annivers. of his
Consecration.
26— Thur. j Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) Prec. fer and Suff.
In Hours Prec. fer In M. (Gloria
omitted), 2nd pr. A cunctis, tf Om-
nipotent. Vesp. of day Prec. fer. and
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
W
R
1920]
27— Fri.
28— Sat.
29 -SUN.
FEBRUARY.
(Ember Day). Of the day, simpl. In L.
(Pss. 2nd pi.) Preces fer. and Suffr.
In Hours Prec. fer. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 Omni-
potens. Vesp. of day, Prec. and Suffr.
In Compl. Prec.
(Ember Day). Of the day, simpl. In L.
(Pss. 2nd pi.) Prec. and Suffr. In
Hours Prec. fer. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 Omipo-
tens. Vesp. of foil. (Ant. Pss. of Sat.)
Suffr. (no Prec.) In Compl. Prec.
^ SECOND SUNDAY OF LENT. Of the
vSund. s.d. In L. (Pss. 2nd pi.) Suffr. ;
in Prime Prec. dom. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd Omni-
potens. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Sund. Suffr.
In Compl. Prec. — V.
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18
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
1— Mon.
2— Tues.
3 -Wed.
4— Thur.
5— Fri.
MARCH.
Of the day, simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Free.
ferial and Suffr. In Hours Prec.
ferial. In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3 Omnipotens. Vesp.
of day Prec. and Suffr. In Compl.
Prec.
Of the day, simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Prec.
and Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer. In
Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr. A cunc-
tis, 3 Omnipotens, Vesp. of day. Prec.
and Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Prec. and Suffr.
In Hours Prec. fer. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 Omni-
potens. Vesp. of foil. (Ant. Pss. of
day), com. of day, of S. Lucius, and
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
S. Casimir, C. 's.d. L 1. 1 N. Justus. 9 1.
horn, and com. of day and S. Lucius
in L. (Suffr.} and M. Last Gosp.
of day. (Or. Mass of day, com. of
S. Casirnir and S. Lucius). In Prime
Prec. dom. Vesp. of foil. com. of
prec. and day.
Ossory. Vesp. of foil, (all of feast) com. of day
only. Compl. of Sund.
S. Kyran, B C. d. (SuppL). LI. 1 N.
Fidelis. 9 1. horn, and com. of day in
L. and M. Last Gosp. of day. (Or.
Mass of day (Gloria omitted) com. of
S. Kyran) Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of prec. and day.
1920]
6— Sat,
7— SUN.
8—Mon
MARCH.
Ossory. S. Kyran, B.C., Patron, d. 1. cl.
without Oct. (A), (SuppL). 9 1. and com.
of day inL. and M. Creed. Last Gosp.
of day. In 2 Vesp. (of feast) com. of foil,
and day.
SS. Perpetua and Felieitas, Mm. non Virg.
d. LI. 1 N. Confitebor. LI. 2 N.
prop. 9 1. and com. of day in L. and
M. (Or. Mass of day (Gloria omitted)
com. of SS. Perp. and Felic.). Vesp.
of foil. Sund. (Ant. Pss. of Sat.),
com. of prec. and S. Thomas (Ant.
0 Doctor). Compl. of Sat.
Dublin. The Novena in honour of S. Patrick
will begin on March 8th.
\* The Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland
have ordered that " where there are
public Novenas for the Feast of St.
Patrick, such Novenas shall be specially
offered for the spread of Temperance in
Ireland." (14th Oct., 1903).
»S THIRD SUNDAY OF LENT. Of the Sund.
s.d. As in Psalt. and prop. In L.
(Pss. 2 pi.) com. of S. Thomas of
Aquin, C.D., no Suffr. In Prime no
Prec. In Mass (Gloria omitted) com.
of S. Thomas. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
of Sund. com. of foil. S. Thomas and
S. Senanus B.C.— V.
Limerick, Killaioe. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. Com.
of foil. S. Thomas, and S. John of Goi.
S. John of God, C. d. LI. 1 N. Beatus vir.
9 1. horn, of day. Com. of day and S.
Senanus B.C. (comm.) in L. and M.
Last Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass of day
(Gloria omitted) com. of S. John and
S. Senanus). Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of prec. and day.
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20
9— Tues.
10— Wed.
11—Thur.
12— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY
Limerick. S. Senanns, B.C. (Suppl.) d. m. 9 1.
hom. of day. Com. of S. John of God
C. and dny in L. and M. Last Gosp. of
day. (Or. Mass of day (Gloria omitted),
com. of S. Senanus and S. John.) In ~2
Vesp. com. of foil. S. John of God and
day.
Killaloe. S. Senanus, B.C. (Suppl.) d. All as
in Limerick, but Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of prec. S. John and day.
S. Francesca of Rome, Wid. d LI.
1 N. Mulierem fortem. 9 1. hom. and
com. of day in L. and M. Last Gosp.
of day. (Or. Mass of day (Gloria
omitted) com. of S. Francesca). In
2 Vesp. com. of foil, and day.
The Forty Martyrs, s.d. LI. 1 N.
Fratres debitor 6s. 9 1. hom. and com.
of day in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Last Gosp. of day. (Or.
Mass of day (Gloria omitted) com. of
Mm., 3rd pr. A cunctis). In Prime
Prec. dom. In 2 Vesp. com. of day
and Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Limerick. In Mass 4th pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. DENIS, on anni-
versary of his Consecration.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Prec. and Suffr
In Hours Prec. fer. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 Omni-
potens. Vesp. of foil. com. of day.
Gregory P. D. d. LI. 1 N. Sapien-
tiam. 9 1. hom. and com. of day in
L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp. of
day. (Or. Mass of day (Gloria omitted)
com. of S. Gregory). In 2 Vesp. com.
of day.
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1920]
13— Sat.
14— SUN.
15 — Mon.
16— Tues.
17— Wed.
18— Thur.
MARCH.
Of the day, simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Free.
and Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer. In
In Mass (Gloria omitted 2nd pr. A
cunctis, 3 Omnipotens. Vesp. of foil.
(Ant. Pss. of Sat.) Suffr. (no Prec.}
In Compl. Prec.
Wednesday next, the Feast of S. Patrick,
will be a Holiday of Obligation, free
from fast and abstinence.
*fc FOURTH SUNDAY OF LENT. Of the
Sund. s.^. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Suffr.
In Prime Prec. dom. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd
Omnipotens. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Sund.
Suffr. In Compl. Prec. — V.
Of the day, simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.),
Prec. and Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer.
In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr. A
cunctis, 3 Omnipotens. Vesp. of day,
Prec. and Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Of the day simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Prec.
and Suffr. In Hours Prec. fer. In
Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr. A
cunciis 3rd Omnipotens. Vesp. of foil,
(all from feast) com. of day. Compl.
of Sund.
^ S. PATRICK, B.C. PATRON OF IRELAND
d. 1 cl. (A). 9 1. horn, and com. of
day in L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
(of feast) com. of foil, and day.
Compl. of Sund. — W.
S. Cyril of Jerusalem, B.D. d. 9 1. horn,
and com. of day in L. and M. Creed.
Last Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass of day.
(Gloria omitted) com. of S. Cyril),
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of day.
Compl. of Sund.
21
19— Fri.
20— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY*
Kildare, Lc?gh!in. In Mass 3rd pr. Dens
omn. fidd. for MOST REV. PATRICK, on
anniversary of his election.
S. JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE B.V.M., d. I d.
(A). Off. prop. 9 1. hom. and com. of
day in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of S.
Joseph. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
foil, and day only. Compl. of Sund.
IVIeath. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com of foil, of S.
Frigidian and day. Compl. of Sund.
S. Frigidian, B.C. (d.a. from 18th March)
s.d, LI. IN. Fidelis sermo. LI. 2 and
3rd Nn. prop. (Suppl.). 9 1. hom. of
day. Com. of day and S. Cuthbert
B. C. in L.( Suffr.) and M. Last Gosp.
of day. (Or. Mass of day (Gloria
omitted) com. of S. Frigidian and S.
Cuthbert), In Prime Prec. dom. Vesp.
of foil. Sund. (Ant. Pss. of Sat.) com.
of przec. and S. Benedict, Abb. Compl.
of Sat. (no Prec.)
Ardagh and Clonmacnoise. In Mass 4th pr.
Deus omnium fidelium for MOST REV.
JOSEPH, on annivers. of his Consecration
(from yesterday).
Waterford and Lismore. In Mass 4th pr.
Deus omnium fidelium for MOST REV. BER-
NARD, on annivers. of his Consecration
(from yesterday).
Mcath. S. Cuthbert, B.C. d. LI. from comm.
9 1. hom. of day. Com. of S. Frigidian
B.C. (pr. prop.) and day in L. and M.
Last Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass of day
(Gloria omitted) com. of S. Cuthbert and
S. Frigidian). Vesp. of foil. Sund. com.
of prec. of S. Benedict Abb. and S
Frigidian. Compl. of Sat.
N.B. — From Passion Sunday to Trinity
Sunday the Commem. for the Suffrages
of the Saints is not said in the Office.
During Paschal Time the Paschal Com-
mem. de Cruce is said instead.
[1920
1920]
21— SUN.
22— Mon.
23— Tues.
24— Wed.
MARCH.
The Preces, however, are said as usual.
From Passion Sunday to Easter, the Ps
Judica is omitted in Masses de Tempore,
and the Preface of the Cross is said in all
Masses which have not a proper Preface.
•%< PASSION SUNDAY. Of the Sund. s.d.
As in Psalt. and prop. In L. (Pss.
2 pi.). Com. of S. Benedict Abb.
no Suffr. In Prime Preces. dom. In
Mass (Ps. Judica, etc., and Gloria
omitted). Com. oc S. Benedict. No
3rd. pr. Creed. Pref. of Cross. 2nd
Vesp. of Sund. Com. of S. Benedict.
In Compl. no Prec. — V.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) and Hours Prec. fer.
In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr.
Eccles. or for Pope. Vesp. of day,
Prec. fer. In Compl. Prec.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. and prop.
In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) and Hours Prec. Jer.
In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd pr.
Eccles. or for Pope. Vesp. of foil.
(Ant. Pss. of day) com of day.
ClOgher. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com.
of day. Compl. of Sund.
S. Macartan, B.C. d. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N.
Fidelis. 9 1. horn, of day. Com. of
day in L. and M. Last Gosp. of day
(Or. Mass of day (Gloria omitted) com.
of S Macartan). Vesp. of foil. (prop),
com. of day only. Compl. of Sund.
In Compl. and to-morrow's Hours
Doxol. Jesu qui . . . natus.
ClOgher. S. MACARTAN, B.C. . (Patron of
Diocese, and Titular of Cathedral) d. 1 cl.
(A). 9 1. horn, and com. of day in L. and
M. Creed. Last Gosp. of day. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) com. of prec. and day.
Compl. of Sund. Doxol. as above.
23
24
25— Thur.
26— Fri.
27— Sat.
28— SUN.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
The ANNUNCIATION OF -THE B.V.M., d.
I cl. (A). Oft. prop. 9 1. horn, and
com. of day in L. and M. Creed.
Praef. of B.V.M. EtteinAnnuntiatione.
Last Gosp. of day. In 2 Vesp. (prop.)
com. of day only. Compl. of Sund.
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
The Seven Dolours of the B.V.M., d.m., (A).
Off, prop. Doxol. Jesu . . . qui passus
es pro servulis. In Matins Hymn.
Stabat Mater (from 1 Vesp.) 9 1.
horn, of day. In L. Hymn. Sancta
Mater (from Mat.). Com. of day in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et
te in transfixione. Last Gosp. of day.
(Or. Mass of day (viol. — Gloria omit-
ted) com. of Seven Dolours. Pref. of
Cross). In Prime ?ty br. Qui passus
es, etc. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) Hymn
Virgo Virginum (from Laud.) com. of
foil. (Ant. 0 Doctor). Compl. of Sund.
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui passus.
S. John Damascene, C.D. d. m.t.v. LI.
I N. Sapientiam. 9 1. horn, of day.
Com. of day in L. and M. Cre^d.
Pref. of Cross. Last Gosp. of day.
(Or. Mass of day (Gloria and Creed
omitted) com. of S. John Damasc.).
Vesp. of foil. Sund. (Ant. Pss. of Sat.)
com. of prec. and S. John Capistran
C. Compl. of Sat. (no Prec.)
^ PALM SUNDAY. Of the Sund. s.d. As
in Psalt. and prop, and Passion Sund.
In L. Pss. 2 pi. com. of S. John
Capistran C. In Prime Preces. In
Mass (Judica, etc. and Gloria
omitted), only one prayer. Creed.
Pref. of Cross. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of S. Rupert B.C. and S. John
Capistran. In Compl. Prec. — V.
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1920]
29— Mon.
30— Tues.
31— Wed.
MARCH.
To-day before the principal Mass, Palms
are blessed and distributed, as pre-
scribed in the Missal.
Of the day simpl. In L. and Hours Prec.
fer. Com. of S. Rupert B.C. (comm.)
in L. and M. (Gloria omitted). Pref.
of Cross, Vesp. of day Prec.. fer.
com. of S. Rupert. In Compl. Prec.
! Of the day simpl. In L. and Hours Preces
fer. In Mass (Gloria omitted) 2nd
pr. for Church or Pope. Pref. of
Cross. In Vesp. Prec. Jer. In Compl.
Prec.
Elphin. In Mass 2nd pr. for Church, 3rd
pr. Deua omnium fidelium for MOST REV.
BERNARD, on annivers. of bis Consecra-
tion.
Of the day simpl. as in Psalt. and prop.
In L. and Hours Preces feriales. In
M. (Gloria omitted). 2nd pr. for
Church or Pope. Pref. of Cross.
In Vesp. of day, Preces feriales. In
Compl. Preces.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
1— Thur.
2— Fri.
3— Sat.
4— SUN.
APRIL.
Private Masses are forbidden on each of the
three following days.
HOLY THURSDAY, d. 1 cl. In Mass Ps.
Judica, etc., not said ; the bell is rung
during the Gloria and is henceforth
silent until the Gloria in the Mass of
Holy Saturday. Creed. Pref. of
Cross. Vesp. of day.
GOOD FRIDAY, d. 1 el Mass of the Pre-
sanctified. Vesp. as in Brev.
To-day the Blessed Eucharist is adminis-
tered only in the form of the Viaticum.
HOLY SATURDAY, d. 1 cl. Before Mass the
Fire, the Paschal Candle, and the Bap-
tismal Font are blessed. ' In Mass the
bell is rung during the Gloria, only one
prayer. Paschal Pref. Communic,
and Hanc igitur prop, Ite Missa
est, Alleluia, Alleluia. Vesp. and
Compl. as in Brev. From the end
of Compl. until Trinity Sund. (ex-
clus.) the Anthem of the B.V.M.
Regina cceli.
Paschal Time Begins.
^ EASTER SUNDAY. Feast of the Resur-
rection of Our Lord, d. 1 cl. with
privil. Oct. (A.), Preface, Communi-
cantes and Hanc igitur prop, during
Oct. ; two Alleluias added to Ite
Missa est, and to Bened. Dno. in L.
and Vesp. during Oct. Vesp. and
Compl. during Oct. as in Brev. — W.
1920]
5 — Mon.
6— Tues.
APRIL.
27
8— Thur.
9— Fri.
10— Sat.
11— SUN.
2nd day of Oct. d. I d. (A).
Vesp. of Oct.
Creed. 2 W
3rd day of Oct. d. 1 d. (A). Creed. W
2 Vesp. of Oct. com. of S. Celsus B.C. j
(comm.).
7_Wed. I 4th day of Oct. s.d. (A). Com. of S.
Celsus B.C. in L. and M. Creed. 2
Vesp. of Oct. com. of S. Celsus.
5th day of Oct. s.d. (A). In M. 2nd pr. for W
Church or Pope. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
no com.
6th day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd
pr. for Church or Pope. Creed. 2
Vesp. of Oct.
7th day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
for the Church or Pope. Creed.
Vesp. of foil. (Pss. of Sat. Ant.
Alleluia] com. of S. Leo I. P.D.
(Ant. 0 Doctor). Compl. of Sat.
Low SUNDAY. Of the Sund. d.m. as in
Psalt. (Paschal Time) and prop. In
Prime Athanasian Creed and Preces
omitted. Com. of S. Leo P.D. in L.
and M. Creed. Paschal Pref. Com-
munic. and Hanc igitur from comm.
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of S. Leo. — W.
N.B.— The Paschal Preface is said until the
Feast of the Ascension in all Masses
which have no proper Preface.
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12— Mon.
1 3— Tues.
14— Wed
I 5— Thur.
16-Fri,
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Of the day simpl. As in Psalt. (Pasch.
Time) and prop. LI. Incip. Act. Ap.
In L. com. of Cross. In Prime Free,
dom. Mass of Sunday (Gloria said),
2nd pr. Concede, 3rd Eccles. or for
Pope. Vesp. of foil, no com.
S. Hermenegild, M. s.d. In Mat. Hymn, as
in 1 Vesp. In L. Hymn. prop.
Nullis te genitor com. of Cross. In
Prime Prec. In M. 2nd pr. Concede,
3rd for the Church or Pope. Vesp.
of foil, com of prec. and SS. Tiburtius
and Comp. Mm.
S. Justin, M. d. 9 1. of SS. Tiburtius
and Comp. Mm. and com. of same
Mm. in L. and M. In Vesp. no
com.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. (Pasch.
Time) and prop. In L. com. of
Cross. In Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass of Sund. (Gloria said) 2nd pr.
Concede, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Vesp. of day com. of Cross. In
Compl. Prec.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. (Pasch.
Time) and prop. In L. com. of
Cross. . In Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass of Sund. (Gloria said) 2nd pr.
Concede, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Vesp. of day. from cap. of foil. com.
of S. Anicetus, P.M. and of the
Cross. In Compl. Prec. In Compl.
and to-morrow's Hours (till None)
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
1920]
17— Sat.
18— SUN.
19— Mon.
APRIL.
Of the B.V.M. in Sabbato, simpl. Ant.
(AM.) and Pss. of Sat. LI. 1 and 2
Scrip, occ. 3 1. prop. In L. com.
of S. Anicetus and of Cross. In Prime
Prec. dom. In Mass (Gloria said)
com. of S. Anicetus 3rd pr. of the
Holy Ghost. Pref. of B.V.M. Et U
in veneratione. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
(Vesp. of Sat. in Psalt.) com. of
S. Laserian B.C. (comm.) Compl.
of Sat. no. Prec.
Leigfllin. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com.
of Suni. Compl. 01 Sund.
SECOND SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Of
the Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Laserian
B.C. (from comm.) in L. and M.
Creed. Pasch. Pref. 2 Vesp. of
Sund. (Ant. Allel.) com. of S. Laserian
(2 Vesp.)— W.
Leigh lin. S. Laserian B.C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. and prop. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N-
Fidelis sermo. 9 1. horn, of Sund. com. of
Sund. in L. and M. Creed during Oct.
Last Gosp. of Sund. In 2 Vesp. (all
from comm.) com. of Sund. — w.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. (Pasch.
Time) and prop. In L. com. of
Cross. In Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass of 2nd Sund. (Gloria said) 2nd
pr. Concede, 3rd for the Church or
Pope. Vesp. of day com. of Cross.
In Compl. Prec.
Leighlin. Of the Octave of S. Laserian, B.C.
s.d. (Suppl.) Ant. and Pss. of day.
Creed. 2nd Vesp. no com.
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30
20— Tues.
21— Wed.
22— Thur.
23— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Of the day, simpl. As in Psalt. (Pasch.
Time) and prop. In L. com. of
Cross. In Prime Prec. dom, In Mass
of 2nd Sund. (Gloria said) 2nd pr.
Concede, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com. Compl.
of Sund.
Leighlin. Of the Oct, of S. Laserian. B.C.
s.d. (Suppl.) Ant. and Pas. of day.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com.
Compl. of Sund. No com. of Oct. to-
SOLEMNITY OF S. JOSEPH, SPOUSE OF THE
B.V.M., PATRON OF THE UNIVERSAL
CHURCH, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). Off
prop, (formerly assigned to 3rd Sund.
after Easter). Com. of S. Anselm
B.D. in L. and M. (private). Creed.
Pref. of S. Joseph during Oct. In 2
Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil. Compl. of
Sund.
SS. Soter and Caius, Pp. Mm. s.d. Com.
of Oct. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede.
Creed. Pref. of S. Joseph. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
Oct.
Leighlin. Add com. of Oct. of S. Laserian in
L. M (pr. Concede omitted) and V.
S. George M. s.d. Com. of Oct. in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Pref.
of S. Joseph. Vesp. of foil. com. of
prec. and Oct.
Leighlin. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M;
(pr. Concede omitted) and V.
1920]
24— Sat.
25— SUN.
26— Mon.
27— Tues.
APRIL.
S. Fidelis of Sigmaringen, M. d. Com. of
Oct. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
S. Joseph. Vesp. of foil, (all from
feast) com of prec. and Sund.
Compl. of Sund. No com. of Oct.
to-morrow.
Leighlin. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. com. of prec. of
Sund. and Oct. day of S. Laserian (1
Vesp.) Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. The May Devotions will begin on
Saturday next.
FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER
(Litanies] S. MARK, Evang. d. 2 cl.
(A). Off prop. 9 1. horn, and com.
of Sund. in L. and M. Creed. Pref.
of Apost. Last Gosp. of Sund. In
2 Vesp. (all of feast) com. of foil,
and Sund. — R.
Leighiin, Add com. of Oct. day of S. Laserian
in L. M. and V.
SS. Cletus and Marcellian Pp. Mm. s.d.
LI. 1 N. Incip. lib. Apoc. with 1919
from 4th Sund. Com. of Oct. in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of S. Joseph.
Vesp. of foil. com. of prec. and Oct.
Elpbin. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
S. Asicus B.C. d. (Suppl.) Coin, of Oct.
in L. and M. Creed. Pref of S.
Joseph. Vesp. of foil. (Ant. and Pss.
of day, remainder as in 1 Vesp. of
feast) com. of prec. of S. Paul of the
Cross C., and S. Vitalis M. Compl of
day.
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32
28— Wed.
29— Thur.
30— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Elphin. S. Asicus, B.C. (Principal Patron of
diocese) dupl. 1 ol. with Oct. (A). All
from comrn. and prop. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N.
Fidelis sermo. No com. of Oct. of S.
Joseph. In Mass Creed during Oct.
Pref. of S. Joseph. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) com. of foil., of S. Paul of the
Cross C., and S. Vitalis M. Compl. of
Sund.
Octave of the Solemnity of S. Joseph d.m.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. 9 1. of S.
Paul of the Cross. Com. of S. Paul
and S. Vitalis M. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref of S. Joseph. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil, and of S. Paul of
the Cross.
Elphin. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. (after S
Paul) in L. M. and V.
S. Peter, M. d. Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of prec.
Galway, Kilmacduagh. In Mass 2nd pr. Deus
omn. fidel. for MOST REV. THOMAS, on
annivers. of his translation.
Elphin. Add com. of Oct. in L M. (Creed)
and Vesp.
S. Catharine of Siena, V. d. Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) com. of prec. Compl of
Sund.
Elphin. Add com. of Oct. in L. and M. Creed
Vesp. as above, no com. of Oct. No
com. of Oct. to-morrow.
Armagh. In Mass 2nd pi*. Deus omnium
fidelium for His Eminence MICHAEL, on
annivers. of his translation.
Dromore. In Mass 2nd pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. EDWARD, on an-
nivers? of his consecration.
[1920
1920]
1— Sat.
2 -SUN,
3— Mon.
MAY.
MAY.
SS. PHILIP AND JAMES, Apost. d. 2 cl.
(A). Off prop. LI. IN, Incip. Ep.
B. Jacobi (4th Sund.). Creed. Pref.
of Apost. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
foil. Sund. and S. Athanasius B.D.
Compl. of Sund.
33
FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Of
the Sund. s.d. LI. 1 N. Omne datum
(from Monday) with 1919. of Sund.
Com. of S. Athanasius in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of
Sund. and S. Athanasius. — R.
Elphin. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of
Sund. and S. Athanasius only.
Kildare. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm,)
com. of Sund. only. — W.
THE FINDING OF THE HOLY CROSS, d. 2 cl.
(A) . Off. prop. 9 1. of SS. Alexander
and Comp. Mm. Com. of these Mm.
in L. and Mass (private). Creed.
Pref. of Cross. In 2 Vesp. (prop.)
com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
Elphin. No com. of Oct. in L. or M In 2
Vesp prop. com. of foil. Oct. day, and of
S. Monica, Wid. Compl. of Sund.
Kildare. S. Conleth, B.C. (Principal Patron
of diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. and prop. (Suppl.) No com.
of Mm. Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp.
(all from comm.) com. of foil, and S.
Monica. Compl. of Sund, No com. of
Oct. to-morrow.
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4— Tues,
5— Wed.
6— Thur.
7—Fri.
8— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
S. Monica, Widow, d. Vesp. from cap. of
foil, (m.t.v.) com. of prec.
Elphin. Octave of S. Asicus, B.C. d.m. Ant-
and Pss. of day. 9 1. and com. of S-
Monica in L. and M. Creed (Or. Mass of
S. Monica, com. of S. Asicus. Creed).
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S. Monica.
Kildare. The Finding of the Holy Cross, d.
2 cl. (d.a. from yesterday) (A). Off
prop. 9 1. and com. of S. Monica in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Cross. In 2
Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil., and S. Monica.
Compl. of Sund.
S. Pius V, P.C. d. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of prec. (Ant. Dum esset).
Compl. of Sun.
Kildare. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
(Creed) and V.
S. John before the Latin Gate, d.m. (A.)
Off prop. LI. 1 N. Incip.. Ep. 1 B.
Joan (vSund. after Ascens.). Creed.
Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp. (of feast)
com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
Kildare. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
and V.
S. Stanislaus, B.M. d. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of prec. Compl. of Sund.
Kildare. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
(Creed) and V.
The Apparition of S. Michael, Archangel'
d.m. (A). Off prop. In Mass Creed-
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of prec. and
S. Gregory Naz. B.D. Compl. cf Sat..
Kildare. Add com. of Oct. of Patr, in L. M
andV.
1920J
MAY.
35
9— SUN.
10— Mon.
Thursday next, the Feast of the Ascension
of Our Lord, will be a Holiday of
Obligation.
FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER EASTER. Of the
Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Gregory Nazi-
anzen, B.D. in L and M. Creed. In
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil, of S.
Antdnine B.C. S. Gregory (Ant. 0
Doctor) and SS. Gordian and Epi-
machus Mm. — W.
ROSS. In Mass 3rd pr. Deus omnium fidelium
for MOST REV. DENIS on anniversary of
his consecration.
Kildare. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and
M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil. Oct. day of Patr., of S. Cataldus
B.C. S. Antonine B.C., of S. Gregory
and SS. Gordian and Epimachus,
Mm.— W.
Down. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil.
SS. Conleth and Cathaldus, Bb. Cc. S.
Antonine B.C., S. Gregory B.D. and SS.
Gordian and Epimachus Mm.
(Rogation Day — Litany of the Saints.)
SS. Conleth and Cathaldus, Bb., Cc.
(Suppl.) d. Ant. Pss. of day. Re-
mainder as in new Comm. Plur. Conff .
and prop. LI. 1 N. Mementote
(Suppl.) 9 1. horn, of day. Com. of
S. Antonine, B.C., day and SS.
Gordian and Epimachus Mm. in L.
and M. (Sacerdotes Sion). Last
Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass of day, viol,
GL omitted, com. of SS. Conleth and
Cathaldus, S. Antonine and M.m.)
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec.
and S. Antonine,
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11— Tues,
12— Wed,
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Kildare. Octave of S. Conleth, B.C. d.m.
(Suppl.). Ant. Pas. of day. 9 1. 1 N.
Fidelis aermo. 9 1. horn, of day. Com.
of S. Cathaldus, B.C., S. Antonine B.C.
of day and SS. Gordian and Epimachus
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp.
of day. (Or. Mass of day viol, QL
omitted., com. of Oct. of Patr., S. Cathal-
dus, S. Antonine and Mm.) In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil. S. Cathaldus, and S. An-
tonine.
Down. S. Comgall, Abb, d. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N.
Beatus vir. 9 1. horn, of day. Com. of
SS. Conleth and Cathaldus Bb. Cc.
(Suppl.) S. Antonine B.C., day, and SS.
Gordian and Epimachus Mm. in L. and
M. Last Gosp. of day (Or. Mass of day,
viol, Gl. omitted, com. of S. Comgall,
SS. Conleth and Cathaldus S. Antonine
and Mm.) In 2 Vesp. com. of SS Conleth
and Cathaldus and S. Antonine.
(Rogation Day — Litany of the Saints). S.
Comgall, Abb. d. (Suppl. — from May
10). In Mass 2nd pr. Prcesta of
Rogation. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Down. Of the day, s. In'L. com. of Cross.
In Prime Prec dom. In Mass of preced.
Sund (Gloria said) 2nd pr Concede, 3rd
for Church or Pope. Credo omitted.
Vesp. of foil., com, of Cross. In Compl.
Prec.
(Rogation Day — Litany of the Saints.
Vigil of -Ascension), SS. Nereus and
Comp. Mm. s.^. LI. 1 N. Fratres
debitores. 9 1. horn, of Vigil. In L.
com. of Vigil and com. of Cross. In
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass com. of
Vigil. 3rd pr. Pmsta (of Rogat)
Last Oosp. of Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil
(white) Gloria said, com. of SS. Nereus
and Comp, 3rd pr. Prcesta}. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) no com. Compl of
Sund. In Compl. and in Hours till
Pentec. Doxol. Jesu . . . qui victor.
[1920
1920] MAY.
13 — Thur. I ^ FEAST OF THE ASCENSION OF OUR LORD
d. I cL with priv. Oct (A). Off prop.
In Prime ?. Qui scandis till Eve of
Pentec. In Mass Creed. Pref. and
Communic. prop, during Oct. In
2 Vesp. (prop.) no com. Compl of
Sund.— W.
Lismore. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil.
14— Fri. S. Carthage, B.C. d. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. P?W. of Oct. 9 1. of S.
Boniface M. Com. of Oct. and S.
Boniface in L. and M. Creed. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
S. John B. de la Salle C.
Lismore. S. CARTHAGE B.C. (Principal Patron
of diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). From
comm. and prop. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N.
Fidelis sermo. Com. of Oct. of Ascens. in
L. and M. No com. of S. Boniface.
Creed. Pref. and Communic. of Ascens.
In 2 Vesp. (from comm.) com. of foil.,
S. John de la Salle and Oct. of Ascens.
Compl. of Sund.
15— Sat. S. Dympna, V'.M. d. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. with 1917. of Oct. 9 1. of
S. John B. de la Salle C. Com. of S.
John and Oct. in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. (Ant. and Pss. of
Oct. remainder of Sund.) com. of
prec. of S. Brendan Abb, S. John de Ja
Salle (2 Vesp.) S. Ubaldus B.C. and
Oct. (Ant. 0 Rex f. Ascendit).
Compl. of Sund.
Lismore. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
and Vesp.
Kerry, Clonfert. Vesp. of foil, (all from
comm.) com. of Sund. and Oct. only.
Compl. of Sund.
37
W
W
W
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16— SUN.
17 — Mon.
18— Tues.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Saturday next, the Vigil of Pentecost, will
be a Fast Day, but the use of Flesh-
meat is permitted. (S. Cong. Cone.
31 July, 1912).
SUNDAY WITHIN OCTAVE OF ASCENSION.
Of the Sund. s.d. Office as on Feast
and prop. Com. of S. Brendan Abb.
(comm.), S. Ubaldus B.C. and Oct. in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. of
Sund. (prop.) com. of foil. S. Brendan,
S. Ubaldus and Oct.— W.
Lismore. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. M.
andV.
Kerry, Clonfert. S. Brendan, Abb. (Patron of
the Dioceses, and Titular of the Cathedral
of Clonfert} d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. and prop. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N.
Beatus vir. 9 1. horn, of Sund. Com. of
Sund. of S. Ubaldus B.C. and Oct. of
Ascens. in L. and M. (com. of S. Ubal.i.
in private Masses only). Creed. Pref.
and Communic. of Ascens. Last G-osp.
of Sund. In 2 Vesp. (from comm.) com.
of foil., Sund. S. Ubaldus and Oct. — iv.
S. Paschal Baylon, C. d. LI. 1. N. Scrip,
occ. with 1919. of Oct. Com. of Oct.
in L. arid M. Creed. Vesp. from
cap. of foil. (Hymn prop.) com. of
prec. and Oct.
Lismore, Ktrry, Clonfert. Add com. of Oct.
of Patron (resp.) in L. M. and V.
S. Venantius, M. d. In Mat. and L.
Hymn. prop. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ.
1919. of Oct. Com. of "Oct. in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of prec. of Oct. and S. Pudenti-
ana V.
[1920
1920]
19— Wed.
20— Thar.
MAY,
Lismore, Kerry, Clonfert. Add com. of Oct.
of Patr. (resp.) (after Oct. of Ascens.) in
L. M. and V.
Ardagh.^Vesp. of foil, (all from comm. of
Dedic.) com. of Oct. of Ascens. only.
Compl. of Sund.
S. Peter Celestine, Pope C. d. LI. I N.
Scrip, occ. with 191?. of Oct. 9 1. of
S. Pudentiana. Com. of Oct. and S.
Pudentiana in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. of foil, (as in 1 Vesp. of feast)
com. of prec. (Ant. Dum esset] and
S. Bernardino of Sienna C. Compl.
of Sund.
Lismore/ Kerry, Clonfert. Add com of Oct.
of Patr. (rasp.) after Oct. of Ascens. in
L. M. and V.
Ardagh. Anniversary of Dedication of Cathe-
dral, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. of Dedic, com. of S. Peter
Celestine, and Oct. of Ascens. in L. et M.
(Com. of S. Peter Gel. in private Masses
only). Creed. Pref. and Communic. of
Ascens. In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.)
com. of foil, and S. Bernardino C.
Compl. of Sund
Octave of the Ascension d.m. (A).- 9 1.
and com. of S. Bernardine C. in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
(prop.) com. of S. Bernardine. Compl.
of Sund.
Lismore. Add com. of Oct. of Patron in L.
and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Oct. day (1 Vesp.) and S. Bernardine.
Compl. of Sund.
Kerry, Clonfert. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of
Oct. of Patr. ( 1 Vesp.) and S. Bernardine.
Compl. of Sund.
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21— Fri.
22— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY
Ardagh. Add com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L.
and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of Oct.
of Dedic. (1 Vesp.) and S. Bernardino.
Compl. of Sund.
Of the day, s.d. Off. as on Feast of Ascens.
LI. and 8 19. prop. In L. and Hours
Capit. Ant. of Benedictus and Prayer
of prec. Sund. Mass of prec. Sund.
(Gloria said) 2nd pr. Concede, 3rd for
the Church or Pope. Credo omitted.
Pref. of Ascens. 2 Vesp. (as in 2
Vesp. of Ascens. but Capit. Ant. of
Magnif. and Prayer of Isund ) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
Lismore. Octave of S. Carthage, B.C. d.m.
Ant. and Pss. of day. Com. of day (Ant.
^. and pr. of prec. Sund.) in L. and M.
Creed. Fref. of Aseens. In 2 Vesp.
(Ant. Pss. of day) com. of day. Compl.
Sund.
Kerry, Clonfert. 6th day within Oct. of S.
Brendan Abb. s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day.
Com. of day (Ant. f. and Prayer of prec.
Sund.) in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Ascens. In 2 Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of day)
com. of day. Compl of Sund. Octave
ends.
Ardagh. 3rd day within Oct. of Dedic. of
Cathedra] s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day.
LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ. Com. of day (Ant.
f. and Prayer of prec. Sund.) in L and
M. Creed. Pref. of Ascens. In .' Vesp.
(Ant. and Pss. of day) com", of day.
Compl. of Sund. Octave of Dedic ends.
Vigil of Pentecost (FAST, but fleshmeat
permitted). Of the Vigil s.d. (A), as
on Sund. within Oct. of Ascens. and
prop. LI. 1 N. Incip. Ep. Judce occ.
In L. and Hours Ant. and Pss. as on
Sund. within Oct. of Ascens. Com.
of Cross and Prec. omitted. In Mass
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23— SUN.
MAY.
(Gloria said) one Prayer. Creed not
said. Prsef. Communic. and Hanc
igitur prop, said until next Saturday.
Vesp. of foil, no com. Compl. of
Sund. Doxol. Deo Patri, etc., prop,
during Oct.
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday next will
be Fast Days, but Fleshmeat is allowed
on Saturday. (S. Cong. Cone. 31 July,
1912).
»J< PENTECOST SUNDAY d. 1 cl. with privi-
leged Octave (A). Off prop. The
Hymn Veni Creator is said in Tierce
during Oct. Creed during Oct. In
2 Vesp. (prop.) during Oct. no com.
Compl. of Sunday during Oct.
41
24— Mon.
25— Tues.
2 6 -Wed.
Of the Oct. d. 1 d.
prop. Creed,
of Sund.
(A)-. As in feast and
2 Vesp. of Oct. Compl.
27— Thur.
Of the. Oct. d. 1 cl. (A). As in feast and
prop. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Oct. com.
of S. Philip Neri C. Compl of Sund.
(Ember Day— FAST) Of the Oct. s.d. (A).
As in feast and prop. Com. of S.
Philip C., and S. Eleutherius P.M. in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. of
Oct. com. of S. Bede C.D. (Ant. 0
Doctor) S.Philip (2 Vesp.) and S. John
P.M. Compl. of Sund.
Of the Oct. s.d. (A). As in feast and prop,
Com. of S. Bede C.D. and S. John
P.M. in L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
of Oct. com. of S. Augustine B.C. and
S. Bede (Ant. 0 Doctor). Compl. of
Sund.
42
28— Fri.
29— Sat.
30— SUN.
31— Mon.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
(Ember Day— FAST) Of the Oct. s.d. (A)..
As in feast and prop. Com. of S.
Augustine B.C. in L. and M. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. of Oct. com. of S. Augus-
tine (2 Vesp.) and S. Mary Magdalen
de Pazzis V. Compl. of Sund.
(Ember Day — FAST — fteshmeat allowed).
Of the Oct. s.d. (A). As in feast and
prop. Com of S. Mary Magd. de
Pazzis V. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) com. of Sund. Compl.
of Sund.
The Summer Quarter of the Breviary begins.
Thursday next, the Feast of Corpus Christi,
will be a Holiday of Obligation.
»i< FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY TRINITY
d. 1 cl. (A). Off. prop. 9 1. horn, and
com. of Sund. in L. and M. Creed.
Pref of Trinity. Last Gosp. of Sund.
In Prime (Pss. as on Feasts (Athana-
sian Creed said. In 2 Vesp. prop,
com. of foil, and Sund. — W.
Waterford. Feast of the Holy Trinity (Titu-
IUH of Cathedral) d. 1 cl. with Oct. All as
above.
S. Angela Merici, V. d. Com. of S. Petro-
nilla V. in L. and M. In 2 Vesp.
no com.
WateKord. Com. of Oct. of Holy Trinity and
S. Petronilla in L. and M. Creed. Pref.
of Trin. In 2 Vesp. com. of Oct.
(1 Vesp.).
Kildare, Leighlin. In Mass 3rd Prayer Dens
omnium fidelium for MOST REV. PATRICK,
on anniversary of his consecration.
Ursuline Convtnts. S. Angela Merici, V.
(Patron) d. 1 cl. with Oct. Creed during
Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
[1920
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JUNE.
43
1-Tues,
JUNE.
he day, simpl. In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. dom. Mass of 1st Sund.
after Pent. (Gloria and Creed omitted)
2nd pr. Fidelium, 3 A cunctis. Comm.
Pref . Vesp. of day, from cap. of foil.
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Waterford. Of the Oct. of the Holy Trinity
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. In Mass (as on feast) 2nd pr.
Concede, 3rd for Church or Pope. Creed.
Pref. of Trin. In 2 Vesp. com. of SS.
Marcellinus and Comp. Mm.
Ursuline Convents. Of the Oct. of S. Angela
s d. In Mass 2nd pr. Concede, 3rd for
Church or Pope. Creed. In 2nd Vesp.
com. of SS. Marcellinus and Comp. Mm.
Convents in Waterford. Com. of Oct. of B.
Trinity in L. M. (3rd pr. Concede) and
Vesp. Pref. of Trin.
2— Wed,
Marcellinus and Comp. Mm. simpl
In L. Suffr. and in Prime Prec. dom.
In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com. Compl.
of Sund. In Compl. and during
following Oct. Doxol. Jesu . . . qui
natus.
Waterford. Of the Oct. of the Holy Trinity
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. 9 1. and com. of SS. Mar-
cellinus and Comp. in L. and M. 3rd pr.
Concede. Creed. Pref. of Trin. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) no com. Compl. of
Sund. No com. of Oct. of B. Trin.
to morrow.
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4— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Ursuline Convents. Of the Oct. of S. Angela
V. s.d. 9 1. and com. of SS. Marcellinus
arid Comp. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Con
cede. Creed. Vesp. of foil, no com.
CompL of Sund. No com. of Oct. to-
morrow.
Convents in Waterford. Com. of Oct. of B.
Trinity and SS. Marcellinus and Comp.
in L. and M. Pref. of Trinity.
FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI d. I cl. with
privileged Oct. (A). Off prop. In
Mass Creed and Pref. of NatiV. during
Oct. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of S.
Francis Caracciolo C. Compl. of
Sund.— W.
Dublin. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil. only.
Of the Octave s.d. (A). As in feast and
prop. Com. of S. Francis Caracciolo
C. in L. and M. Creed. 2 Vesp. of
Oct. com. of S. Boniface B.M. and S.
Francis Caracc. (2 Vesp.). Compl. of
Sund.
Dublin. S. Kevin, Abb. (Principal Patron of
Diocese) (from yesterday) d. 1 cl. with
Oct. till June 10th. (A). All from
comm. and prop. (Suppl.) Com. of Oct.
of Corp. Christi and S. Francis Caracc.
C. in L. and M. (com. of S. Francis in
private Masses only). Creed. Pref. of
Nativ. In 2 Vesp. (from comm.) com. of
Oct. of Corpus Christi (1 Vesp.) and
S. Boniface B.M. Compl. of Sund.
Waterford. Add com. of Oct. of B. Trinity
in L. M. (Pref. of Nativ.) and Vesp.
[1920
Ursuline Convent?. Add com.
S. Angela in L. M. and V.
of Oct. of
W
W
1920] JUNE.
5— Sat. Of the Octave, s.d. (A). As in feast and
prop. Com. of S. Boniface B.M. in
L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. (Ant. Pss. from 1 Vesp. of feast,
remainder prop.) com. of Oct. (Ant.
0 Sacrum ?. Panem) S. Jarlath, B.C.,
S. Norbert, B.C., and S. Boniface
(2 Vesp.). Compl. of Sund.
Waterford. Add com. of Oct. of B. Trinity in
L. and M. Creed. Pref. of Nativ.
Vesp. of Sund. as above com. of Oct. of
Corpus Christi, Oct. day of B. Trinity
(1 Vesp.), S. Jarlath B.C., S. Norbert
B.C. and S. Boniface. Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. Add com. of Oct. of S. Kevin in L.
M. and Vesp.
Tuam. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com.
of Oct. of Corpus Christi (2 Vesp.) and
Sund only. Compl. of Sund.
Ursuline Convents. Add com. of Oct. of
S. Angela in L. M. and V.
6 —SUN. ^ SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST and
' within OCTAVE OF CORPUS CHRISTI.
Of the Sund. s.d. (A). .Off. as in
Feast and prop. In Prime Pss. as on
Feasts. Com. of Oct. (Ant. Ego sum
1r. Posuit), S. Jarlath B.C. (comm.)
and S. Norbert B.C. in L. and M.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
Oct. (1 Vesp.), S. Colman B.C., S.
Jarlath (Pr. Exaudi) and S. Norbert.
— W.
Waterford. Add com. of Oct. day of B.
Trinity (after Oct. of Corp. Christi) in L.
M. and V. Remainder as above.
Dublin. Add com. of Oct. of S. Kevin (last
place) in L. M. and V. Remainder as
above.
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46
7— Mon.
8— Tues.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Tuam. S. Jarlath, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. and prop. (Suppl.) Com. of Sund.,
Oct. of Corp. Christi and S. Norbert,
B.C. in L. and M. (com. of S. Norbert in
private Masses only). Creed. Pref. of
Nativ. Last Gosp. of Sund. In 2 Vesp.
(from comm.) com. of Oct. of Corp.
Christ! (1 Vesp ) S. Colman and Sund.
only. — w.
Dromore. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.)
com. of Sund. and Oct of Corpus Christi
(2 Vesp.) only.
Ursuline Convent?. Add. com. of Oct. of
S. Angela in L. and M. and V. (Ant. f.
1 Vesp.).
Of the Octave s.d. (A). As in feast and
prop. Com. of S. Colman B.C.
(comm.) in L. and M. Creed. 2
Vesp. of Oct. com. of S. Colman.
Compl. of Sund.
Cork. In Mass 3rd pr. Deus omnium fidelium
for MOST REV. DANIEL, on the annivers.
of his Consecration.
Dublin, Tuam. Add com. of Oct. of Patr.
(resp.) in L. M. and V.
Dromore. S. Colman, B C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. and prop. (Suppl.). Com.
of Oct. of Corpus Christi in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Nativ. In 2 Vesp.
(comm.) com. of Oct. of Coapus Christi
(1 Vesp.). Compl. of Sund.
Ursuline Convents. Com. of Oct. day of
S. Angela (before S. Colman) in L. M.
and V.
Of the Octave s.d (A). As in feast and
prop. In Mass 2nd pr. Concede, 3rd
for the Church or Pope. Creed. In
2 Vesp. of Oct. com. of S. Columba
Abb. and SS. Primus and Felician
Mm. Compl. of Sund.
[1920
1920]
9— Wed,
10— Thur.
JUNE.
Dublin, Tuam, Dromore. Com. of Oct. of
Patr. (resp.) in L. and M. 3rd pr. Con-
cede. Creed. In 2 Vesp. of Oct. com.
of S. Columba, Abb. of Patron (reap.)
and SS. Primus and Felician Mm.
Compl. of Sund,
Derry, Raphoe. Vesp of foil, (all from comm,)
com. of Oct. of Corp. Christ! (2 Vesp.)
only. Compl. of Sund.
Of the Octave s.d. (A). As in feast and
prop. Com. of S. Columbaf Abb.
(comm.) and SS. Primus and Felician
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Oct. day (as in 1 Vesp. of feast)
com. of S. Columba and S. Margaret,
Wid. Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. Com. of S. Columba Abb., Oct. of
S. Kevin and SS. Primus and Felician
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil ,
as above, com. of Oct. day of S. Kevin,
S. Columba and S. Margaret, Wid.
Compl. of Sund.
Tuam, Dromore. Add com. of Oct. of Patr.
(resp.) (after S. Columba) in L. M. and V.
Derry. Raphoe. S. Columba, Abb. (Principal
Patron of Dioceses, and Titular of
Cathedral in Raphoe) dupl. 1 cl. with
Oct. (A). All from comm. and prop.
(Suppl.). Com. of Oct. of Corp. Christi
in L. and M. Creed. Fref. of Nativ.
In 2 Vesp. (comm.) com. of foil, and
S. Margaret, Wid. Compl. of Sund.
Octave of Corpus Christi, d.m. (A). As
in feast and prop. Com. of S.
Margaret, Wid. in L. and M. Creed.
2 Vesp. of Oct. no com. Compl. of
Sund.
Dublin. Com. of Oct. day of S. Kevin, and
S. Margaret in L. and M. Creed. In 2
Vesp. of Oct. of Corpus Christi, no com.
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48
11— Fri.
12 -Sat.
13— SUN.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Tuam, Dromore, Derry, Raphoe. Add com.
of Oct. of Patr. (resp.) in L. and M. No
com. of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
FEAST OF THE MOST SACRED HEART OF
JESUS, d. 1 cl. (A). Off. prop. Mass
Miserebitur. Com. of S. Barnabas.
Ap. in L. and M. (private only).
Creed. Pref. of Cross. In 2 Vesp.
(prop.) com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
S. John a S. Facundo C. d. 9 1. of SS.
Basilides and Comp. Mm. Com. of
Mm. in L. and M. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. com. of prec. and S. Anthony
of Padua C.
Tuam. 9 1. of SS. Basilides and Comp. Mm.
Com. of Oct. of S. Jarlath and Mm, in L.
and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
Com. of prec. of Oct. day of Patr. (1
Vesp.) and S. Antony of Padua. Compl.
of Sat.
Dromore, Derry, Raphoe. 9 1. of Mm. Com.
of Oct. of Patr. (resp.) in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
prec. S.Antony and Oct. of Patr. Compl.
of Sat.
« THIRD SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
Of the Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Antony
of Padua C. in L. and M. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of foil. (Ant. 0 Doctor) and S.
Antony. — G.
Tuam. Add com. of Oct. day of S. Jarlath
(before S, Antony) in L, M. and V,
Dromore. Add com. of Oct. of S. Colman in
L. and M. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
Oct. day of S. Colman (1 Vesp.) S.
Antony (2 Vesp.) and S. Basil B.D.
(Ant, 0 Doctor),
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JUNE.
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14— Mon.
15— Tues.
Derry. Add com. of
L. M. and V.
Oct. of S. Columba in
Raphoe. Add com. of Oct. of S. Columba in
L. and M. Vesp. of foil, (from comm. of
Dedic.) com. of Sund. only. No com. of
S. Columba to-morrow.
S. Basil, B.D. d. (m.t.v.). LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com of foil.
Derry. Add com. of Oct. of S. Columba in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of
Oct. (1 Vesp.) and SS. Vitus and Comp.
Mm. Compl. of day.
Dromore. Octave of S. Colman B.C. d.m.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. 9 1. and com. of S. Basil B.D. in L.
and M. Creed. (Or. Mass of S. Basil,
com. of Oct. Creed). In 2 Vesp. com.
of foil, and S. Basil (Ant. O Doctor).
Compl. of day.
Raphoe. Anniversary of Dedication of
Cathedral, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. of Dedic. Com. of S. Basil,
B.D. in L. and in M. (private only).
Creed. 2 Vesp. (from comm.) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
SS. Vitus, and Comp. Mm. simpl. In L.
Suffr. and in Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit.
Vesp. of day as in Psalt. (Prayer of
3rd Sund.) Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Derry. 7th day within Oct. of S. Columba
Abb. s.d. (Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. 9 1. and com of SS. Vitus
and Comp. in L. (no Suffr.) and M. 3rd
Pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct.
day. (Ant. Pss. of day) no com. Compl.
of day.
W
w
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16_Wed.
17— Thur.
— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITV.
RaphOS. 7th day within Oct. of S. Columba
Abb. a.d. Ant and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. 9 1. of SS. Vitus and Comp.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and Mm. in L.
and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day
(Ant. and Pss. of day) com. of Oct. of
Dedic. (2 Vesp.). Compl. of day.
Of the day, simpl. In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. dom. Mass- of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted)
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 ad lib. Comrn.
Pref. Vesp. of day (as in Psalf.)
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
Dcrry. Octave of S. Columba, Abb. d.m.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. Creed. 2nd Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of
day) no com.
Raphoe* Octave of S. Columba, Abb. dm.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (Ant. and Pss. of
day) com. of Oct. of Dedic. (1 Vesp.).
Compl. of day.
Of the day simpl. In L: Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. d'om. In Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed, omitted)
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Comm.
Pref. Vesp. of day (as in Psalt.) from
cap. of foil. Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
RaphOJ. 4th day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. In M. 2nd
pr. Concede, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of day)
com. of SS. Marcus and Marcell. Mm.
SS. Mark and Marcellian, Mm. simpl. LI.
1 and 2 Scrip, occ. 3 1. prop. In L.
Suffr. and in Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib.
Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of day) of foil.
(Hymn prop) com. of SS. Gervase
and Protase Mm.
[1920
1920]
19-Sat.
20— SUN.
JUNE
Raphoe. 5th day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. 9 1. and
com. of SS. Mark and Marcellian Mm.
in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed.
Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of day) of foil. (Hymn
prop.) com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and SS.
Gervase and Protase Mm. Compl. of day.
Limerick. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
. Juliana Falconieri V. d. In Mat.
Hymn prop. 9 1. and com of SS.
Gervase and Protase Mm. in L. and M.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of prec. and
S. Silverius P.M.
Raphoe. 9 1. of SS. Gervase and Protase.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and Mm. in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
prec. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and S. Silverius
P.M. Compl. of Sat.
Limerick. Anniversary of Dedic. of Cathe-
dral, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. of Dedic. Com. of S. Juliana
Falconieri V. in L and Mass (private
only). No com. of Mm, Creed. In 2
Vesp. (all from comm.) com. of Sund.
only. Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. The Novena lefore the Feast of SS.
Peter and Paul will begin to-morrow.
< FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
Of the Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Silverius
P.M. in L. (Svffr.) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Creed. Pref. of Trin.
In Prime Athan. Creed, and Preces.
In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil.
. Compl. of Sund. — G.
Raphoe. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and S.
Silverius in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Trinity. (Suffr. Athan. Symb. and Prec.
omitted). In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil. Oct. day (1 Vesp) and S. Aloysius
a— a.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
21-Mon
22-Tues.
23— Wed.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of Dedie. and S.
Silverius in L. and M. Creed. (Suffr.
Athan. Symb. and Prec. omitted). In 2
Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil, and Oct.
(2 Vesp.).— G.
S. Aloysius Gonzaga, C. d. Mass prop.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec.
Rap hoe. Octave of Dedic. of Cathedral, d.m.
Ant. and P«s. of day. LI. IN. Scrip,
occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. 9 1. and
com. of S. Aloyaius C. .in L. and M.
Creed (Or Mass of S. Aloysius com. of
Oct. Creed). In 2 Vesp. com. of foil,
and S. Aloysius.
Limerick. Add com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L.
M. (Creed) and Vesp.
Cashel. Vesp. of f>ll. (all from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
S. Paulinus. B.C. d.
Prayer prop.
Vesp. no com.
LI. 2 and 3 Nn. and
Mass prop. In 2
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and
M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of Oct. of
Dedic. (1 Vesp.)
Cashel. Anniversary of Dedic. of Cathedral,
d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from comm.
of Dedic. Com. of S. Paulinus B.C. in
L. and M. (priv. only). ' Creed. 2 Vesp,
from comm. no com. Compl. of Sund.
Vigil of S. John Baptist, simpl. Off of
feria as in Psalt. LI. prop, of Vigil.
1919. of feria. Prayer of Vigil. In L.
(Pss. 2nd pi.) Prec. ferial, and Suffr.
In Hours Prec. ferial. In Mass of
Vigil (Glo/ia omitted) 2nd pr. Concede,
3rd for the Church or Pope. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) no com. Compl. of
Sund.
1920]
24— Thur.
25— Fri.
JUNE
Limerick, Cashel. Of the Oct. of Dedic. s.d.
Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. (5th day and
2nd day resp.) 9 1. horn, and com. of
Vigil in L. Mass of the Vigil (viol.)
Gloria omitted. Com. of Oct. 3rd pr.
Concede. Creed omitted. Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund. No
com. of Oct. to-morrow.
THE NATIVITY OF S. JOHN THE BAPTIST,
d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). Off. prop.
In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil.
Compl of Sund.
Limerick. S. John the Baptist, Titular of
Cathedral, d. 1 cl. with Oct. All as above,
but in Mass Creed is said.
Cashel. No com. of Oct. of Dedic., but Creed
is said in Mass.
S. William, Abb. d. Com. of Oct. in L.
and M. Vesp. (Ant. Pss. of day)
from cap. of foil. (Ant. of Magnif.
prop.) com. of prec. and Oct. Compl.
of day.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of S. John and Oct.
of Dedic. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. (Ant. Pss. of day) com. of prec., SS.
John and Paul Mm. and Oct. of S. John
Bapt. Compl. of day.
Cashel. Add com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. M.
(Creed) and Vesp.
Meath. In Mass 3rd pr. Deus omnium fldeUum
for MOST REV. LAURENCE, on annivers.
of his consecration (from yesterday).
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2G— Sat.
27— SUN.
28— Mon.
DIREC10RY FOR THE LAITY.
SS. John and Paul, Mm. d. In Mat. Ant.
and Pss. of day. LI. IN Scrip, occ.
with P?!?. of day. 4th and 5th ^^.
prop. 8th 19. Hcec. est vera. In L.
Ant. prop. Pss. of Sund. com. of Oct.
In Hours Ant. and Pss. of day. In
Mass coni, of Oct. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
com. of prec. and Oct. Compl. of
day.
Limerick. Octave of Dedic. of Cathedral,
d.m. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. 9 1. of SS. John and Paul.
Com. of these Mm. and Oct. of S. John
Bapt. in L. and M. Creed. (Or. Mass
of SS. John and Paul Mm. (red) com. of
Oct. of Dedic. and Oct, of S. John Bapt
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of Oct.
of Dedic., SS. John and Paul, and Oct.
of S. John Bapt. Compl. of Sat.
Cashel. Add com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. M.
(Creed) and Vesp. Remaidder as above.
Tuesday next, the Feast of SS. Peter and
Paul, will be a Holiday of obligation.
Dublin. The Peter's Pence will be collected
next Sunday.
3* FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. Of
the Sund. s.d. Com. of Oct. in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Trinity.
In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil, and
Oct.— G.
Cashel. Add. com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. M.
andV.
(Vigil of SS. Peter and Paul). S. Leo
II., P.C. s.d. 9 1. horn, of Vigil.
Com. of Oct. and Vigil in L. and M.
Last Gosp. of Vigil. (Or. Mass of
Vigil (viol., Gloria omitted), com. of
S. Leo, and Oct.). Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
[1920
1920]
29— Tues.
30— Wed.
JUNE
Gashel. Add. com. of Oct. of Dedic. (after
Oct. of Oct. of S. John) in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com.
Remainder as above.
< SS. PETER AND PAUL, App. d. 1 cl.
with Oct. (A). Off. prop. Creed.
Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp. prop, no
com. Compl. of Sund. — R,
Cashel. Corn, of Oct. day of Dedic. of Cathe-
dral in L. and Mass (private only).
Remainder as above.
Commemoration of S. Paul, Ap. d.m. (A).
Off. prop. Com. of S. Peter, Ap., and
Oct. of S. John Bapt. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Apost. Vesp. of foil,
(prop), com. of prec., S. Peter, and
Oct. day of S. John (as in 1 Vesp.
of feast). Compl. of Sund.
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[1920
1— Thur.
2-Fri.
3— Sat.
4— SUN.
5 — Mon.
6— Tues.
JULY.
THE MOST PRECIOUS BLOOD OF OUR LORD
d. 2 cl. (A). Office prop. Com. of
Oct. day of S. John Bapt. only in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Cross. Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) com. of preced., and
Oct. of S. John Bapt. Compl. of
Sund. In Compl. and to-morrow's
Hours Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
THE VISITATION OF THE B.V.M. d. 2 cl. (A).
Off. prop. 9 1. and com. of SS. Pro-
cessus 'and Martinian Mm. in L. and
M. (com. of Mm. in private Masses
only). Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te
in Visitatione. In 2 Vesp. (prop.)
com. of foil. only. Compl. of Sund.
S. Rumold B.M. (d.a. from July 1st—
Suppl.) d. Com. of Oct. of App. in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Apost.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of prec.
and Oct.
*fr SIXTH SUNDAY. AFTER PENIECOST.
Of the Sund. s.d. Com. of Oct. of
SS. Peter and Paul in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Trin. 2 Vesp. of
Sund. com. of foil, and Oct. — G.
S. Antony M. Zaccaria C. d. Com. of Oct.
in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of Apost.
Vesp. of foil. com. of prec.
Octave of SS. Peter and Paul, App. d.m.
Creed. Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil.
1920]
7— Wed.
8-Thur.
9— Fit
10— Sat.
1 I—SUN.
12— Mon.
JULY
SS. Cyril and Methodius, Bb. Cc. d. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil. (Suppl.) and S.
Elizabeth Wid. (prop.).
S. Kilian, B.M. s.d. (Suppl.). 9 1. of S.
Elizabeth Wid. Com. of S. Elizabeth
in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr. A
cunctis. In Prime Free. In 2 Vesp.
com. of S. Elizabeth (Suffr.). In
Compl. Prec.
Of the day simpl. In L. Suffr. In Prime
Prec. dom. In Mass of preced. Sund.
(Gloria and Creed omitted) 2nd pr.
Fidelium, 3rd A cunctis. Comm.
Pref. Vesp. of foil. (Suffr.). In
Compl. Prec.
Tuam. In Mass 4th pr. Deus omnium fidelium
for MOST REV. THOMAS, on anniv. of his
translation.
The Seven Brothers, and Comp. Mm. s.d.
In L. Suffr. In Prime Prec. In M.
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of prec.
and S. Pius P.M. (Suffr.). In Compl.
Prec.
tfc SEVENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST. Of
the Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Pius I.,
P.M. in L. (Suffr,) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Creed. Pref. of Trin. In
Prime Athan. Cr. and Prec. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil, and SS. Nabor
and Felix Mm. — G.
S. John Gualbert, Abb. d. Com. of SS.
Nabor and Felix, Mm. in L. and M.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
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13— Tues.
1 <_Wed.
15— Thur.
16— Fri.
17— Sat.
18— SUN,
19— Mon.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
S. Anacletus P.M. s.d. In L. Suffr. and
in Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3rd ad libit. Vesp. of foil,
com. prec.
S. Bonaventure. B.D. d.
Vesp. com. of foil.
Creed. In 2
S. Henry, C. s.^. In L. Suffr. In Prime
Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd
ad libit. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com.
of preced. Compl. of Sund. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus.
Commemoration of the B.V.M. of Mount
Carmel. d.m. (A). As in comm. and
prop. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te
in Commemoratione. In 2 Vesp. (from
comm. and prop.) com. of foil.
Compl. of Sund.
S. Alexius, C. s.d. In L. Suffr. In Prime
Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 ad
lib. Vesp. of foil. Sun. com. of prec.,
S. Camillus, C. SS._Symphorosa and
Sons, Mm.
^ EIGHTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
Of the Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Ca-
millus, C. and SS. Symphorosa and
Sons, Mm., in L. 'and M. Creed.
Pref. of Trin. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of foil, and S. Camillus — G.
S. Vincent de Paul C. d. (m.t.v.). Vesp.
from cap. of foil, (m.t.v.) com. of
prec. and S. Margajet, V.M.
Armagh. Vesp. of foil, (comm.) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
[1920
R*
W
W
W*
W
1920]
20— Tues.
21— Wed.
22— Thur.
23— Fri.
JULY.
S. Jerome ^Emilian, C. d. (m.t.v.). Com
of S. Margaret V.M. in L. and M
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Armagh. ANNIVERSARY OF DEDICATION or
ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL, d. 1 cl. with
Oct. (A). All from comm. of Dedic.
Com. of S. Jerome ^Emilian C. in L. and
private Masses only. Creed during Oct.
No com. of S. Margaret. In 2 Vesp.
(comm.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
S. Praxedes, V. simpl. In L. Suffr. In
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3rd ad libitum. Vesp. of
foil, no com.
Armagh. 2nd day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d. Ant.
Pss. of day. 9 1. of S. Praxedes V. Com.
of S. Praxedes in L. and M. 3rd pr^ Con-
cede. 4th pr. Deus omnium fidelium for
His EMINENCE MICHAEL, on anniversary
of his consecration (d.a. from yesterday).
Creed. Vesp. of foil. com. of Oct.
S. Mary Magdalen, Penitent, d. Creed.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of preced.
and S. Liborius.
Armagh. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com.
of preced. of Oct. of Dedic. and S.
Liborius.
S. Apollinaris B.M. d. Com. of S.
Liborius B.C. in L. and M. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
S. Christina V.M.
Armagh. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and S.
Liborius in L. and M. Creed. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec , Oct. of
Dedic. and S. Christina V.M.
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eo
24— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
25— SUN.
26-Mon.
27— Tues.
(Vigil of S. James Ap.) S. Declan, B.C. d.
(Suppl.). 9 1. horn, and com. ot
Vigil and S. Christina V.M. in L.
and M. Last Gosp. of Vigil. (Or
Mass of Vigil (viol. — Gloria omitted)
com. of S. Declan and S. Christina).
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of prec.
and Sund. only. Compl. of Sund.
Armagh. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. Vigil and
S. Christina in L. In M. 2nd pr. of Vigil,
3rd of Oct. 4th of S. Christina. Creed.1
Last Gosp. of Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil
(viol. — Gloria and Creed omitted) com.
of S. Declan, Oct. and S. Christina).
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. - of prec. and
Sund. only. Compl. of Sund. No com.
of Oct. to-morrow.
>J< NINTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST.
S. JAMES Ap. d. 2 cl. (A). 9 1. horn,
of Sund. Com. of Sund. and S.
Christopher M. in L. and M. (Com.
of S. Christopher in private Masses
only). Creed. Pref. of Apost. Last
Gosp. of Sund. In 2 Vesp. (all of
feast) com. of foil, and Sund. — R.
S. ANNE, Mother of the B.V.M. d. 2 cl. (A).
All from prop, and comm. LI. 1 N.
Mulierem Jortem. In 2 Vesp. (all of
feast) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Armagh. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil. only.
Compl. of Sund.
S. Pantaleon, M. s. LI. 1 and 2 Incip.
lib. 4 Reg. with 3719. from prec.
Sund. 3 1. prop. In L. Suffr., and
in Prim. Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit' Vesp. of
foil, (Suffr.) In Compl. Prec.
1920]
28— Wed.
29— Thur.
30— Fri,
31— Sat.
JULY.
Armagh. Octave of Dedication of Cathedral,
d.m. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Incip. lib. 4 Reg. with R/ty. from prec.
Sund. '0 1. and com. of S. Pantaleon, M.
in L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of
foil.
SS. Nazarius and Comp. Mm. s.d. In L»
Suffr. In Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit. Vesp
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
SS. Felix and Comp. Mm. (Suffr.). In
Compl. Prec.
S. Martha, V. s.d. Com. of SS. Felix and
Comp. Mm. in L. (Suffr.) and M.
3rd pr. A cunctis. In Prime Prec.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil. (Suffr.). In
Compl. Prec.
SS. Abdon and Sennen Mm. simpl. In
L. Suffr. ; in Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis. 3rd ad libit.
Vesp. of foil., no com.
S. Ignatius of Loyola, C. d. Mass prop.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. (Ant. of Magnif.
Sapientia, pr. of 10th Sund.) com. of
preced. of S. Peter's Chains, of S.
Paul, Ap., and of the Holy Machabees
Mm. Compl. of Sat.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
1— SUN.
2— Mon.
3— Tues.
4— Wed.
5— Thur.
AUGUST.
Dublin. The Novena before the Feast of the
Assumption of the B.V.M. ivill begin on
Friday next.
*%* TENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST,
and 1st of Aug. Of the Sund. s.d.
Com. of S. Peter's Chains, S. Paul,
and the Holy Machabees Mm. in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Trinity. In
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil. (Ant.
0 Doctor) of S. Peter's Chains, S. Paul,
and S. Stephen, P.M. — G.
S. Alphonsus, B.D. d. 9 1. and com. of
S. Stephen P.M. in L and M. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
Dublin. In Mass 3rd pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. WILLIAM JOSEPH,
on anniversary of his consecration.
The Finding of the Relics of S. Stephen.
Protom. s.d. Lessons and 1919, prop
In L. Ant. prop. Pss. of Sund., Suffr.
In Hours Ant. and Pss. of day, in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3 ad lib. Vesp. of foil. com.
of preced.
S. Dominic, C. d.m. m.t.v. Vesp. of foil,
(comm. and prop.) com. of prec.
Compl. of Sund. In Compl. and
to-morow's Hours Doxol. Jesu . . .
qui natus.
Dedication of S. Mary of the Snows; d.m.
(A). Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te
in Festivitate. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of preced. Compl. of Sund.
In Compl. and to-morrow's Hours
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui te revelas.
1920]
6— Fri.
7— Sat.
8— SUN.
9— Mon.
AUGUST.
THE TRANSFIGURATION OF OUR LORD, d. 2
cl. (A). Off. prop. 9 1. and com. of
SS. Xystus and Comp. Mm. in L. and
M. (com. of Mm. in private Masses
only). Creed. Pref. of Nativ. In
Prime f. Qin apparuisti. In 2 Vesp.
>rop.) com. of foil., and S. Donatu's
. Compl. of Sund.
S. Cajetan, C. d. 9 1. and com. of S.
Donatus, B.M. in L. and M. Vesp.
of foil. Sund. com of prec. and
SS. Cyriacus and Comp. Mm.
Saturday next, the Vigil of the A ssumption,
will be a Fast Day, without abstinence.
(S. Cong. Cone., 31 July, 1912.)
>fc ELEVENTH SUNDAY AFIER PENTECOST
and 2nd of Aug. Of the Sund. s.d.
Com. of SS. Cyriacus and Comp. Mm.
in L. (Suffr.) and M. Creed. Pref.
of Trinity. In Prime Athan. Symb.
and Prec. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com.
of foil. SS. Cyriacus and Comp. Mm.
(2 Vesp.) and S. Romanus. — G.
Achonry, Kilmore. Vesp. of foil. (resp. — all
from comm.) com. of Sund. only. — w.
(Vigil of S. Laurence). SS. Nathy and
Felim, Bb. 'Cc. d. (New Irish
Suppl.) Ant. Pss. and yy. of Noct.
of day. LI. 2 N. prop. Remainder
from new Comm. Plur. Conff. Pont.
9 1. horn, of Vigil. Com. of Vigil
and S. Romanus in L. and M.
(Sacerdotes Sion) (Or. Mass of Vigil
(viol. — Gloria omitted) com. of SS.
Nathy and Felim, and S. Romanus.)
Vesp of foil, (prop.) com. of prec.
Compl. of Sund.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
10—Tues
li— Wed.
Achonry. S. NATHY, B.C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). (Suppl.).
Off. as in prop, and comm. LI. 1 N.
Fidelis sermo. Com. of S. Felim B.C.
(Pr. Exaudi 2nd pi.) in L. and M. (private
only). No com. of Vigil, or S. Romanus.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.) com.
of foil. Compl. of Sund. No com. of
Oct. to-morrow.
Kilmore. S. FELIM, B.C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 d with Oct. (A). (Suppl).
Off. as in prop, and comm. LI. 1 N.
Fidelia sermo. Com. of S. Nathy, B.C.
(Pr. Exaudi 2nd pi.) in L. and M. (private
only). No com. of Vigil or S. Romanus.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.) com.
of foil Compl. of Sunday. No com. of
Oct. to-morrow.
S. LAURENCE. M. d. 2 cl. with simple Oct.
(A). Off prop. In 2 Vesp. (all from
feast) com of foil. only. Compl. of
Sund.
Limerick. In
Attracta.
2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S
S. Attracta V. d. (Suppl.) LI. 2 N. and
Pr. prop. 9 1. of SS. Tiburtius and
Susanna Mm. Com. of S. Lelia, V.
and SS. Tiburt and Susanna in L. and
M. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of
prec. and S. Clare.
Kerry. S. Attracta V. d. All as above, but
com. of S, Lelia omitted.
Achonry. S. Attracta V. (Secondary Patron
of the Diocese) d.m. 9 1. of SS. Tiburt. |
and Susanna. Com. of Oct. of S.- Nathy,
S. Lelia and SS. Tiburt. and Susanna in
L. and M. Creed. Vesp. from cap. of
foil., com. of prec. S. Clare, and Oct.
Kilmore. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. (before
S. Lelia) in L. and M. Creed Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. S. Clare
and Oct.
Ki.lala. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm ) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
1920]
12— Thur.
13— Fri.
AUGUST.
Cloyne. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm. of
Dedic.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Limerick. S. Lelia, V. d.m. 9 l. of S.
Attracta V. Com. of S. Attracta and SS.
Tiburtius and Susanna Mm. in L. and M.
(Or. Mass of S. Attracta, com. of S. Lelia
and Mm.) In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.,
S. Clare, V. and S. Attracta.
S. Muredach, B.C. d. (Suppl.). 9 1. of S.
Clare V. Com. of S. Clare in L. and M.
(Or Mass of S. Clare, com. of S.
Muredach). In 2 Vesp. com. of foil,
and S. Clare.
Achonry. Kilmore. Add com. of Oct. of Pata-
(resp.) last place in L. and M. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, day within Oct.
S. Clare V. and SS. Hippolytus and
Cassian Mm.
Kerry. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, (comm.), of
S. Clare V. and SS. Hippolytus and
Cassian Mm.
Kiliala. S. Muredach, B.C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese and Titular of Cathedral) d.
1 cl Oct. (Suppl.) (A). Com. of S.
Clare V. in L and private Mass only.
Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Cloyne. Anniversary of Dedic. of Cathedral
of S. Colman, d. 1 cl. Oct. (A). All from
comm. of Dedic. Com. of S. Muredach,
B.C. and S. Clare, V. in L. and private
Mass. Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp. no
com. Compl. of Sund.
SS. Hippolytus and Cassian, Mm. simpl.
In L. Suffr. in Prime Prec. dom. In
Mass 2nd pr. Fidelium, 3 A cunctis.
Vesp. of foil. com. of S. Eusebius, C.
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[1920
14-Sat.
Kerry. S. Lelia, V. s.d (d. a. from Aug. 11)
(Suppl.) 9 1. and com. of SS. Hippolytus
and Cassian Mm. in L. (Suffr.) and M.
3rd pr. A cunctis. In Prim. Free. dom.
Vesp of foil. com. of preced. and S.
Eusebius C.
Achonry, Kilmore. 5th day of Oct. of Patron,
(respect) s.d. (Suppl.) 9 1. and com. of
Mm. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed.
Vesp. of foil. com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and
S. Eusebius C.
Killala. 2nd day of Oct. of Patron s. d. (Suppl.)
9 1. and com. of SS. Hippol. and Cass. Mm.
in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed.
Vesp. of foil com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and
S. Eusebius C.
CBoyne. 2nd day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d. 9 1.
and com. of SS. Hippol. and Cass. Mm. in
L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Vesp. of
foil. com. of Oct. and S. Eusebius C.
ROSS, Kilf enora. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.
but pr. prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
(Vigil of Assumption — Fast without Ab-
stinence) S.Fachanan, B.C. d. (Suppl.)
LI. 2 N. and Pr. prop. 9 1. horn, of
Vigil. Com. of Vigil and S. Eusebius
C. in L. and M. Last Gosp. of Vigil
(Or. Mass of Vigil (viol. — Gloria
omitted) com. of .S. Fachanan and S.
Eusebius). Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of Sund. only. In Compl. and
during foil. Oct. Doxol. Jesu . . . qui
natus.
Achonry, Kilmore, Killala, Cloyne. Add com.
of Oct. (resp.) (before com. of Vigil)
in L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp. of
Vigil. [Or. Mass of Vigil (viol.— Gloria
and Creed omitted) com. of S. Fachanan,
Oct. of Patr. and S. Eusebius]. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) com. of Sund. only. No
com. of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
as above
Doxol,
1920] AUGUST. 67
Kerry. S. Fachanan, B.C. d.m. All as above.
ROSS, Kilfenora. S. FACHANAN, B.C. (Princi-
pal Patron of .Dioceses) d. 1 cl. with Oct.
(A). Off. from comm. and prop. (Suppl.)
No com. of Vigil or S. Eusebius. Creed.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of prec. and
Sund. Compl. of Sund. Doxol. as above.
No com. of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
15 — SUN. ^ TWELFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
and 3rd of Aug. FEAST OF THE
ASSUMPTION OF THE B.V.M. d. 1 cl.
with Oct. (A). Off. prop. 9 1. horn,
and com. of Snnd. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in
Assumptione said during Oct. Last
Gosp. of Sund. In 2 Vesp. (prop.)
com. of foil, and Sund. — W.
16— Mon. S. JOACHIM, Father of B.V.M., d. 2 cl.,
m.t.v. (A). Off. as in prop, and comm.
LI. 1 N. Beat-its vir. Creed. Pref. of
Assumpt. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast)
com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
Achonry, Kilmore Add com. of Oct. day of
Patr. (resp.) in L. M. and V. Remainder
as above.
Killala, Cioyne, Ross, Kilfenora. No com. of
Oct. to-day.
17— Tues S. Hyacinth, C. d., m.t.v. LI. 1 N. Incip.
lib. Sapientice, with 1917. from prec.
Sund. Com. of Oct. of Assumpt. and
Oct. day of S. Laurence M. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Assumpt. In
2 Vesp. com. of Oct. of Assumpt.
(1 Vesp.) and S. Agapitus M.
Killala, Cioyne, Ross, Kilfenora. Add com.
of Oct. (resp.) after Oct. of Assumpt. in
L. M. and V. Remainder as above.
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19— Thur.
20— Fri.
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4th day of Oct. of Assumpt. s.d. Ant. : W*
Pss. of day. LI. of all Nn. prop. 9 1. '
and com. of S. Agapitus M. in L. and
M. 3rd pr. of the Holy Ghost. Creed.
Pref. of Assumpt. In 2 Vesp. no
com. Compl. of day.
Killala, Cloyne. 9 1. of S. Agapitus. Com. of
local Oct. and S. Agapitus in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Assumpt. Vesp. of foil.
Oct. day (Ant. Pss. of day) com. of Oct.
of Assumpt.
Ross, Kilfenora. 9 1. of S. Agapitus. Com.
of Oct. of Patr. and S. Agapitus in L. and
M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of Oct. of \
Patr.
5th day of Oct. of Assumpt. s.d. Ant: i W*
Pss. of day. LI. of all Nn. prop. In !
Mass 2nd pr. of the Holy Ghost. 3rd j
for Church or Pope. Creed. Pref. \
of Assumpt. Vesp. of foil. com. of :
Oct.
Cloyne. Octave of Dedic. of Cathedral, d.m.
Ant, Pss. of day. Com. of Oct. of
Assumpt. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Deus
omnium fidelium for MOST REV. ROBERT,
on annivers. of his Consecration. Creed.
Pref. of Assumpt. In 2 Vesp. com. of
foil, and Oct. of Assumpt.
Killala. Octave of S. Muredach B.C. d.m.
(Suppl.). Ant. Pss. of day. Com. of
Oct. of Assumpt. in L. and M. Creed.
Pref. of Assumpt. In 2 Vegp. com. of
foil, and Oct. of Assumpt.
ROSS, Kilfenora. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L.
and M. 3rd pr. of Holy Ghost Creed.
Pref. of Assumpt. Vesp. of foil. com. of
Oct. of Assumpt. and Oct. of Patr.
S. Bernard, Abb. and D. d. Com. of Oct.
in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of Assumpt. ;
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec
and Oct.
W
1920]
21— Sat.
>22-SUN.
AUGUST.
ROSS, Kilfenora. Add com. of Oct. of Patron
(last pi.) in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Oct. day of Patron (Ant. Pss. of day)
com. of prec. S. Jane de Chantal and
Oct. of Assumpt.
S. Jane Frances de Chantal, Wid. d.
Com. of Oct. in L. and M. Creed.
Pref of Assumpt. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. com. of preced of Oct. day of
Assumpt. and SS. Timothy and
Comp. Mm. Compl. of day.
ROSS, Kilfenora. Octave of S. Fachanan B.C.
d.m. Ant. and Pss. of day. 9 1. of S.
Jane Frances. Com. of S. Jane and Oct. of
Assumpt. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Assumpt. (Or. Mass of S. Jane, com. of Oct.
of Patr. and Oct. of Assumpt. Creed).
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of preced. of
Oct. Day of Assumpt. S. Jane and SS.
Timothy and Comp. Mm. Compl. of
day.
Kerry. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm. of
Dedic.) com. of Sund. only.
THIRTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
and 4th of Aug. Of the Sund. s.d.
Com. of Oct. day. and SS. Timothy
and Comp. Mm. in L. and M. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of foil. S. Philip Benitius C. and
Oct.— G.
Derry. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com. of
Sund. only.
Kerry. ANNIVERSARY OF DEDICATION OF
CATHEDRAL, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All
from comm. of Dedic. 9 1. horn, of Sund.
Com. of Sund. and Oct. of Assumpt. in
L. and Mass. (Com. of Oct. of Assumpt.
in private Masses only). Creed. Pref. of
Trinity. Last Gosp. of Sund. In 2
Vesp. (all from comm.) com. of foil.
S. Philip Benitius and Sund. — w.
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24— Tues.
25— Wed.
26— Thur.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY. [1920
(Vigil of S. Bartholomew) S. Eugene, B.C.
d. (Suppl.). 9 1. horn, of Vigil.
Com. of S. Philip Benitius C. and
Vigil in L. and M. Last Gospel of
Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil (viol. —
Gloria omitted) com. of S. Eugene and
S. Philip). Vesp of foil, (from comm.
and prop.) com. of prec., and S. Philip
Benitius. Compl. of Sund.
Kerry. Add com. of Oct. of Dedic. (after S.
Philip) in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) com. of S. Eugene and
S Philip only. No com. of Oct. to-
Derry. S. EUGENE, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese and Titular of Cathedral) d. 1 cl.
with Oct. (A). All from comm. and prop.
(Suppl.) LI. 1 N. Fidelis sermo. Com. of
S. Philip Benitius C. in L. and Mass
(private only). No com. of Vigil. Creed
during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.)
com. of foil. only. Compl. of Sund. No
com. of Oct. to-morrow.
S. BARTHOLOMEW, Ap. d. 2 cl. (A). Creed.
Pref . of Apost. In 2nd Vesp. (comm.
and prop.) com. of foil. Compl. of
Sund.
S. Louis, C. s.d. In L. Suffr. In Prime W*
Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis,
3rd ad libit. In 2 Vesp. com. of
foil. (Suffr.). In Compl. Prec.
Kerry, Derry. Com. of Oct. (resp.) in L. (no
Suffr.} and M., 3rd pr. Concede. Creed.
In Prime Prec. omitted. In 2 Vesp. com.
of foil, day within Oct. and S. Zephyrinus,
P.M.
S. Zephyrinus, P.M. simpl. In L. Suffr.,
and in Prime Prec. dom. In Mass
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit.
Vesp. of foil, no com.
1920]
27— Fri.
28— Sat.
AUGUST.
Derry. 4th day of Octave of S. Eugene, B.C.
s.d. Ant. Pss. of day. 91. of S. Zephyrinus
P.M. Com. of S. Zephyrinus in L. and M.
3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil.
com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.).
Kerry. 5th day of Octave of Dedication, s.d.
Ant. Pss. of day. 9 1. of S. Zephyrinus,
P.M. Com. of S. Zephyrinus in L. and
M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.).
S. Joseph Calasanctius, C. d. Vesp. from
cap. of foil., com. of preced. and S.
Hermes M.
Derry, Kerry. Com. of Oct. (resp.) in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp from cap. of foil. com.
of prec. Oct. and S. Hermes.
Ursuline Convents. Vesp. of foil, (from comm.
and prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
S. Augustine, B.D. d. Com. of S. Hermes
M. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of prec., the Be-
heading of S. John Bapt. and S.
Sabina.
Kerry. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and S. Hermes
M. in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. com. of prec. of Oct. day of Dedic.
(1 Vesp.) the Beheading of S. John and
S Sabina, M.
Derry. Com. of Oct. of S. Eugene, and S.
Hermes in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of prec. the Beheading
of S. John. Oct. of Patr. and S. Sabina
M.
Ursuline Convents. S. Augustine, B.D. d. 1 d.
with Oct. No. com. of S. Hermes.
Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all of
feast) com. of Sand, and Beheading of
S. John Baptist ©nly. Compl. of Sund.
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[1920
29— SUN.
30— Mon.
The Scripture Lessons of the fifth week of
August are omitted this year,
The Autumn Quarter of the Breviary begins.
Hi FOURTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST
and 1st of Sept. Of the Sund. s.d.
Com. of Beheading of S. John Baptist
and S. Sabina M. inL. and M. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of foil., tne Beheading of S. John
and SS. Felix and Adauctus Mm. — G.
Kerry. Add com. of Oct. day of Dedic.
(before com. of Beheading of S. John) in
L. M. and Vesp. Remainder as above.
Derry. Add com. of Oct. of S. Eugene (after
com. of Beheading of S. John) in L. and
M. Cr^ed. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil. Oct. day, the Beheading of S. John
S. Rose of Lima, and SS. Felix and
Adauctus Mm. — G.
Ossory. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil., the
Beheading of S. John. S. Rose of Lima
V. and SS. Felix and Adauctus Mm.— G.
Ursuline Convents. Com. of Oct. of S
Augustine throughout Oct. Creed.
S. Rose of Lima, V. d. 91. and com. of
SS. Felix and Adauctus Mm. in L. and
M. Vesp. from cap. of foil, (m.t.v.)
com. of prec.
Derry. Octave of S. Eugene, B.C. d.m.
(Suppl.) Ant. and Pss. of day. 9 1.
of S. Rose of Lima. Com. of S. Rose and
SS. Felix and Adauctus Mm. in L. and
M. Creed. (Or. Mass of S. Rose, com.
of Oct. and SS. Felix and Adauctus
Mm. Creed). In 2 Vesp. com. of foil,
and S. Rose (2 Vesp.).
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AUGUST.
73
31— Tues.
Ossory. S. Fiacre, C. d. (Suppl.). 9 1. of S.
Rose of Lima V. Com. of S. Rose and SS.
Felix and Adauctus Mm. in L. and M.
(Or. Mass of S. Rose, com. of S. Fiacre ang[
Mm.) Vesp. from cap. of foil, (m.t.v.)
com. of prec. and S. Rose (2 Vesp.).
Galway and Kilmacduagh. In Mass 3rd pr.
Deus omnium fidelium for MOST REV.
THOMAS, on anniversary of his consecra-
tion.
S. Raymond Nonnatus, C. d. In 2 Vesp.
corn, of foil. S. Giles, and the Twelve
Brothers. Mm.
Ossory. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and the
Twelve Brothers, Mm.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
I—Wed.
2— Thur.
3— Fri.
4— Sat.
SEPTEMBER.
S. Fiacre, C. (from Aug. 30 — Suppl.) s.d.
m.t.v. 9 1. of S. Giles Abb. Com. of
S. Giles and the Twelve Brothers Mm.
in L. (Suffr.) and M. In Prime Prec.
Vesp. from cap. of foil, (m.t.v.) com.
of prec. (S^lffr.). In Compl. Prec.
Ossory. S. Giles, Abb. simpL Com. of the
Twelve Brothers Mm. in L. (Suffr.). In
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
Fidelium, 3rd of Mm. Vesp. of foil.
(Suffr.). In Compl. Prec.
S. Stephen, King. C. s.d. In L. Suffr. In
Prime Prec. In M. 2nd pr. A cunctis,
3rd ad libit. Vesp. of foil. com. of
preced.
Connor. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
S. Macanisius, B.C. d. (Suppl.) In Mass
2nd pr. De^ts omnium fidelium for
Pope Benedict XV. (on anniv. of his
Election). — In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
In Compl. and to-morrow's hours
(till None) Doxol. Jesu . . . qui
natus.
Connor. S. Macanisius, B.C. (Principal
Patron of Diocese) d. 1 cl with Oct. (A). All
from comm. and prop. (Suppl.). Creed
during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
Of the B.V.M. in Sabbato. simpl. In L.
Suffr. (Ant. Sancti omnes, etc.) ; in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass (Gloria
1920]
SEPTEMBER.
75
5— SUN,
said) 2nd pr. of the Holy Ghost.
3rd for Church or Pope. Pref. of
the B.V.M. Et te in veneratione.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of S.
Laurence, B.C., Suffr.
Killaloe. In Mass 3rd pr. E celesta, 4th Deus
omnium fidelium for MOST REV. MICHAEL,
on anniversary of his consecration.
Achonry. In Mass 3rd pr. Ecclesice, 4th Deus
omnium fidelium for MOST REV. PATRICK,
on anniversary of his consecration (from
yesterday).
Connor. Of the Oct. of S. Macanisius, B.C.
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. In Mass 2nd
pr. Concede, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of S.
Laurence B.C. and Oct. (Pr. Exaudi 2nd
pi.). Compl. of Sat.
Ursuline Convents. Octave day of S. Augus-
tine, B.C. d.m. Mass as on Feast day.
Creed.
FIFTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST, and 2nd of Sept. Of the Sund.
s.d. Com. of S. Laurence B.C. In L.
(Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr. A cunctis.
Creed. Pref. of Trin. In Prime
Athan. Symb. and Prec. In 2 Vesp.
of Sund. com of S. Laurence and
Suffr. In Compl. Prec. — G.
Connor Com. of S. Laurence and Oct. of
Patr. (Pr. Exaudi) in L. and M. Creed.
(Suffr. Prec. and Athan. Creed omitted).
In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of Oct. (1
Vesp.) and S. Laurence* (2 Vesp. — Pr.
Exaudi). — Cr.
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7— Tues.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Of the day, simpL In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted) 2nd
pr. Fidelium, 3 A cunctis. 4th for
Pope Benedict XV. (on anniversary
of his Coronation). Common Pref.
Vesp. of day as in Psslt.., Suffr. In
Compl. Prec.
Connor. Of the Oct of S. Macanisius, B.C.
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. In M. 2nd
pr. Concede, 3rd for the Church, 4th for
Pope Benedict XV. (on anniv. of Coron.)
Creed. In 2 Vesp. no
Of the day, simpl. In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec dom. In Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted) 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Comm.
Pref. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com.
Compl. of Sund. In Compl. and to-
morrow's Hours Doxol. Jesu . . . qui
natus.
Connor. Of the Oct. of S. Macanisius, B.C.
s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. In M. 2nd
pr. Concede 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com.
Compl. of Sund. Doxol. as above. No
com. of Oct. to-morrow.
Cork. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com. In
Compl. and throughout Oct. Doxol. Jesu
. . . qui natus. — W.
THE NATIVITY OF THE B.V.M. d. 2 cl.
(with simple Oct.) (A). 9 1. and com.
of S. Hadrian M. in L. and private
Mass. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Ette
in Nativitate. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast)
com. of foil. only.
Clonmacnoise. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm
pr. prop.) com. of preced. only.
1920] SEPTEMBER.
Cork. The Nativity of the B.V.M. (Title of
Cathedral) d. 1 cl. with comm. Oct. (A).
No com. of S. Hadrian. Creed and Pref.
of B.V.M. Et te in Nativit. during Oct.
In 2 Vesp. (all from feast) com. of foil.
9— Thur. S. Kieran, Abb. d. (Suppl.). LI. 2 and
3rd Nn. and Pr. from comm. 9 1. of
S. GorgoniusM. Com. of S. Gorgonius
in L. and M. Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of preced.
Connor. 9 1. of S. Gorgonius M. Com. of j
Oct. of Patr. and S. Gorgonius in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day of
Patr. (Ant. Pss. of day) com. of preced.
and S. Nicholas Tolentino C.
Cork. 9 1. of S. Gorgonius M. Com. of Oct,
of Nativ. and S. Gorgonius in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in Nativ.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of preced
and Oct. of Nativ.
Clonmacnoise. S. Kieran Abb. (Principal
Patron of Diocese) d. 1 cl. Oct. (Suppl.)
(A). LI. 2 N. prop. Creed during Oct.
No com. of S. Gorgonius. In 2 Vesp. (all
from comm. and prop.) com. of foil.
Compl. of Sund.
10 — Fri. S. Nicholas of Tolentino, C. d. In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil, (as in 1 Vesp. of Nativ.
of B.V.M) and SS. Protus and
Hyacinth, Mm. In Compl. and to-
morrow's Hours Doxol. Jesu . . .
qui natus.
Connor. Octave of S. Macanisius B.C. d.m.
(Suppl.) Ant. Pss. of day. 9 1. of S.
Nicholas of Tolent. Com. of S. Nicholas
in L. and M. Creed (Or. Mass of S.
Nicholas (w.) com. of S. Macanisius.
Creed). In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S.
Nicholas and SS. Protus and Hyacinth,
. Mm.
7T
W
W
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Cork. Com. of Oct. of Nativ. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. In 2 Vesp. com.
of foil, day within Oct. (1 Vesp.) and SS.
Protus and Hyacinth, Mm.
Clonmacnoise. Com. of Oct. of Patron in L.
and M, Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil,
day within Oct. (1 Vesp.) and SS. Protus
and Hyacinth. Mm.
11— Sat. Of the B.V.M. in Sabbato, simpl. In
Mat. Invit. and Hymn as in feast of
Nativ. Ant. and Pss. of day Absol.
and Bened, prop. B.M. in Sabb. LI.
1 and 2 Scrip, occ. with i?*?. of day
3 1. prop. (New Brev. ; Sat. after
Nativ.) In L and Hours Ant. and
Pss. of day, remainder as in feast of
Nativ, Com. of SS. Protus and
Hyacinth Mm. in L. (Suffr.} and M.
(Gloria said) 3rd pr. of the Holy
Ghost. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in
Nativitate. In Prim. Prec. dom.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of the Most
Holy Name of Mary (1 Vesp.) and S.
Ailbe, B.C. Compl. of Sat. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus.
Kilmore. In Mass 4th pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. PATRICK, on
anniversary of his consecration.
Emly. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
Cork. 4th day of Oct. of the Nativity of the
B.V.M. s.d. Ant. Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. LI 2 and 3 Nn/prop. 91.
and com. of SS. Protus and Hyacinth Mm
in L. and M. 3rd pr. of the Holy Ghost.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Vesp. of foil.
Sun. com. of the Most Holy Name of
Mary and S. Ailbe B.C. only. Compl.
of Sat. No com. of Oct. to-morrow.
[1920
1920]
12— SUN.
13-Mon.
SEPTEMBER.
Clonmacnoise. 3rd day of Oct. of S. Kieran,
Abb. s.d. (Suppl.). Ant. and Pss. of day
9 1. and com. of SS. Protus and
Hyacinth Mm. in L. and M. 3rd pr
Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
com. of Oct. of Patron, of the Most Holy
Name of Mary, and S. Ailbe B.C. Compl.
of Sat. Doxol. as above.
Wednesday and Friday of next week will be
days of Fast and A bstinence, Saturday
a Fast Day without Abstinence. (S.
Cong. Cone. July 31, 1912).
^ SIXTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST, and 3rd of Sept. Of the Sund.
s.d. Com. of the Most Holy Name
of Mary, and S. Ailbe B.C. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Trinity. In
Prime ?. 19. br. Qui natus. In 2 Vesp.
of Sund. com. of the Most Holy
Name of Mary. In Compl. Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus. — G.
Clonmacnoise. Com. of Holy Name, Oct. of
Patr. and S. Ailbe in L. and M. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of Oct. (1 Vesp.)
and Holy Name. Remainder as above.
>-*
Emly. S. AILBE, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. In Hymns Doxol, of B.V.M.
9 1. horn, of Sund. Com. of Sund. and
Most Holy Name of Mary in L. and M.
(Com. of Holy Name in private Masses
only). Creed. Pref. of Trinity. Last
Gosp. of Sund. In Prime ^.^7. br, Qui
natus. In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.) com.
of Sund. only. In Compl. comm. Doxol
Prcesta. — w.
Of the day, simpl. In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted)
2nd pr. Fideliiim, 3rd A cunctis.
Comm. Pref. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
EO com. Compl. of Sund.
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[1920
14— Tues.
15— Wed.
Cork. 6th day of Oct. of the Nativ. of the
B.V.M. e.d. Ant. Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Scrip, occ. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop. In
Mass 2nd pr. of the Holy Ghost, 3rd for
the Church or Pope. Creed. Pref. of
the B.V.M. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of
Oct. (2 Vesp.). Compl. of Sund.
Clonmacnoise, Emly. Of the ^Oct. of the i
Patron (resp.) s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day,
LI. 1 N. Incip. Tobias with 1919. from 3rd |
Sund. In Mass 2nd pr. Concede, 3rd for j
the Church or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) com.
Compl. of Sund.
of Oct. (2 Vesp.).
The Exaltation of the Holy Cross, d.m.
(A). Oft. prop. Creed. Pref. of
Cross. Vesp. of foil (prop.) com. of
prec. Compl. of Sund. In Compl.
and to morrow's Hours Doxol. Jesu
. . . qui passus. — W.
Clonfert. In Mass 2nd pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. THOMAS, on anni-
versary of his Consecration.
Clonmacnoise, Emly. Add com. of Oct. of Patr.
(resp ) in L. and M. In Vesp. no com. of
Oct. Remainder as above. In Emly no
com. of Oct. to-morrow.
Cork. Add com. of Oct. of Nativ. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Cross. Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) com. of prec. only. Compl. of
Sund. Doxol. as above. No com. of Oct.
to-morrow.
(Ember Day— Fast and Abstinence) FEAST
OF THE SEVEN DOLOURS OF THE
B.V.M. 'd. 2 cl. (A). Off. prop. 9 1.
horn, of day. Com. of day and S.
Nicomedes M. in L. and M. (com. of
Mart, in private Masses only). Creed.
Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in transfixione.
Last Gosp. of day. In Prim. f. *?.
br. Qui passus. In 2 Vesp. (prop.)
com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
R
W
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16— Thnr.
17— Fri.
18— Sat.
SEPTEMBER.
Clonmacnoise. No com. of Oct. in L. or M.
In 2 Vesp. (prop.) coin, of foil., Oct. day
of Patron and SS. Cornelius and Cyprian
Mm. Compl. of Sund.
SS. Cornelius and Cyprian Mm. s.d. 9 1.
of SS. Euphemia and Comp. Mm.
Com. of SS. Euphemia and Comp.
in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr. A
cunctis. In Prime Prec. Vesp. of
foil. com. of preced.
Emly. 9 1. of Mm. Com. of Oct. of Patr.
and Mm. in L. and M. Creed. (Suffr.
and Prec. omitted). Vesp.' of foil. com.
of preced. and Oct.
Clonmacnoise. Octave of S. Kieran Abb. d.m.
(Suppl.) Ant. Pss. of day. 9 1. of SS. Cor-
nelius and Cyprian. Com. of SS. Cornelius
and Cyprian and SS. Euphemia and Comp.
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. (Or. Mass of
SS Cornelius and Cyprian Mm. (red) com.
of Oct. and SS. Euphemia and Comp.
Creed.) In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and SS.
Cornelius and Cyprian Mm.
(Ember Day— Fast and Abstinence). The
Holy Stigmata of S. Francis, C. d.
LI. of all Nn. prop. 9 1. horn, of day.
Com. of day in L. and M. Last Gosp.
of day. (Or. Mass of day (viol. — Gl.
omitted) com. of Holy Stigmata).
Vesp. of foil. com. of prec.
Emly. 9 1. horn, of day. Com. of Oct. and
day in L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp. of
day. (Or. Mass of day (viol. — Gloria and
Creed omitted) com. of Holy Stigmata
and Oct.) Vesp, of foil. com. of prec.
and Oct.
(Ember Day.— Fast without Abstinence).
S. Joseph of Cupertino, C. d. LI. 1
N., with 1919. prop. 9 1. horn, of day
Com. of day in L. and M. Last
Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass of day
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19— SUN.
20— Mon.
21— Tues.
22— Wed.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
(viol. — Gloria omitted) com. of S.
Joseph of Cupertino). Vesp. ot foil.
Sund. com. of prec. and SS. Januar us
and Comp. Mm.
Emly. 9 1. horn, of day. Com. of Oct. and
day in L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp, of
day. (Or. Mass of day (viol. — Gloria an-.i
Creed omitted) com. of S. Joseph Cupert.
and Oct.) Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
prec. of Oct. day of Patron (1 Vesp.) and
SS. Januarius and Comp. Mm. Compl.
of Sat.
< SEVENTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST, and 4th of Sept. Of the Sund.
s.d. Com. of SS. Januarius and Comp.
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Trinity. 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil, and SS. Januarius and Comp.
(2 Vesp.)— G.
Emly. Add com. of Oct. day of Patron
(before SS. Januar., etc.) in L. M. and V.
(Vigil of S. Matthew). SS. Eustace and
Comp. Mm. d. 9 1. horn, and com. of
Vigil in L. and M. Last Gosp. of
Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil (viol —
Gloria omitted) com. of SS. Eustace
and Comp.) Vesp. of foil, (all of
feast) com. of prec. Compl. of Sund.
S. MATTHEW, Ap. Evang. d. 2 cl. (A).
Creed. Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp.
(all of feast) com. of foil. Compl. of
of Sund.
S. Thomas of Villanova, B.C. d. m.t.v.
9 1. and com. of SS. Maurice and
Comp. Mm. in L. and M. In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil., S. Eunan B.C. and S.
Thecla V.M.
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SEPTEMBER.
83
23— Thur.
24-Fri.
25— Sat.
Raphoe. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no
com. Compl. of Sund
S. Linus P.M. s.d. 9 1. of S. Thecla V.M.
Com. of S. Eunan B.C. (Suppl.) and
S. Thecla in L. (Suffr.) and M. In
Prime Free. Vesp. of foil, (all of
feast) com. of preced. Compl. of
Sund. In Compl. and to-morrow's
Hours Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
Raphoe. S. EUNAN, B.C. (Patron of Diocese
and Titular of Cathedral), d. 1 cl. with Oct.
(No com. of S. Thecla) (A). LI. 1 N. from
comm. LJ. 2 N. prop. LI. 3 N. from
comm. of Evang. Com. of S. Linus P.M.
in L. and private M. Mass Statuit. Gosp.
Designavit (as in Feast of S Luke, Oct. 18)
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) com. of
foil. only. Compl. of Sund. Doxol. as
above.
Our Lady of Ransom, d.m. (A.). Creed.
Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in Festivit. In
2 Vesp. (from comm. and prop.) com.
of foil. Compl. of Sund. Doxl. of
B.V.M.
Raphoe. Add com. of Oct. of Patron in L.
M. and V. (in Vesp. pr. Exaudi).
Oork. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no com.
In Compl. of Sund. Doxol. comm. Prassta.
S. Finbarr, B.C. d. (Suppl.). Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of prec. and SS.
Cyprian and Justina Mm.
Raphoe. Com. of Oct. of S. Eunan in L. and
M. (Creed). Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
prec. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and SS. Cyprian
and Justina Mm.
Cork. S. FINBARR, B. C. (Principal Patron of
. Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. Off. from
Comm. and prop. (Suppl.) In Mass
Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) com. of Sund. only. Compl. of
Sund.
26— SUN.
27— Mon.
28— Tues
29— Wed.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
The Rosary devotions will begin. on Friday
next.
^ EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST, and 5th of Sept. Of the Sund.
s.d. Com. of SS. Cyprian and Justina
Mm. in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Creed. Pref. of Trinity.
In Prime Ath. Symb. and Prec. In
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil, and
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
[1920
00, Cork. Com. of Oct. of Patr. (resp.)
md Mm. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Rap hoe, Cork,
ai
Trinity. (Suffr. Athan. Symb. and Prec.
omitted). In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil, and Oct. — G.
SS. Cosmas and Damian, Mm. s.d. In L.
Suffr. and in Prime Prec. In Mass
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec. with
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
RaphOi, Cork. Com. of Oct. of Patr. (resp.)
in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed.
(Suffr. and Prec. omitted). Vesp. from
cap. of foil. com. of prec. and Oct.
S. Wenceslaus, M. s.d. In L. Suffr. and
in Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A
cunctis, 3rd ad libit. Vesp. of foil,
(prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Raphoe, Cork. Com. of Oct. of Patr. (resp.)
in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede (of B. V M.)
Creed. (Suffr . and Prec. omitted.) Vesp.
of foil, (prop.) no com. No com. of Oct.
of Patron to-morrow.
S. MICHAEL, ARCHANGEL, d. 1 cl. (A).
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
foil. (Ant. 0 Doctor}. Compl. of
Sund.
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30— Thur.
SEPTEMBER.
Jerome, C.D. d.
com. of foil.
Creed. In 2 Vesp.
Derry In Mass 2nd pr. Deus omnium fidelium,
for MOST REV. CHARLES, on anniversary
of his consecration (d.a. from yesterday).
Raphoe. Octave of S Eunan, B.C. d.m, (Suppl.)
Ant. Pas. of day. 9 1. of S. Jerome C.D.
Com. of S. Jerome in L. and M. Creed.
(Or. Mass of S. Jerome, com. of Oct.
Creed.) In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S.
Jerome.
Cork. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and M.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, day within
Oct. and S. Remigius B.C.
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DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
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1— Fri.
2— Sat.
3-SUN.
4— Mon.
5— Tues.
OCTOBER.
S. Remigius, B.C. simpL In L. Suffr. in W*
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
Fidelium. 3rd A cunctis. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Cork. 7th day of Oct. of S. Finbarr, B.C. s.d.
(Suppl.) Ant. Pas. of day. 9 1. and com.
of S. Remigius, B.C. (pr Exaudi.) in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Oct. day com. of the Angels Guardian.
Compl. of day.
The Holy Angels Guardian, d.m. (A).
Off. prop. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
com. of prec. Compl. of Sat.
Cork. Octave of S. Finbarr, B.C. d.m. I w
(Suppl.). Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 |
N. Scrip, occ. Com. of Angels Guardian
in L. and M. Creed. (Or. Mass of Angels,
com. of Oct. Creed): Vesp. of foil
Sund. com. of prec. and Angels Guardian.
Compl. of Sat.
^ NINETEENTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST, and 1st of Oct. Of the
Sund. s.d. In Laud. Suffr. and in
Prime Athan. Creed and Prec. In
Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib.
Creed. Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp.
of Sund. com. of foil. — G.
S. Francis of Assisi, C. d.m. In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil.
SS. Placidus and Comp. Mm. simpl. In
L. Suffr. and in Prime Prec. dom.
In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad
libit. Vesp, of foil, no com.
Cork. In Mass 2nd pr. Fidelium, 3rd A cunctis.
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6_Wed.
7— Thur.
8— Fri,
9— Sat.
OCTOBER.
S. Bruno, C. d. Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com.
of prec. only. Compl. of Sund. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus.
OSSOry. Vesp. of foil, (from comm. of Dedic.)
no com. Compl. of Sund.
SOLEMNITY OF THE MOST HOLY ROSARY,
d. 2 cl. (A). 9 1. of S. Mark. Com.
of S. Mark, P.C. and SS. Sergius
and Comp. Mm. in L. and M. (In
sung Masses no com.). Creed. Pref.
of B.V.M. Et te in Solemnitate. In
2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil. Compl.
of Sund.
Ossory. ANNIVERSARY OF DEDICATION or
CATHEDRAL, d. 1 cl. Oct. (A). All from
comm. of Dedic. No com. of St. Mark
or Mm. Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp.
(all from comm.) com. of foil, and S.
Birgitta, Wid. Compl. of Sund. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natua.
87
S. Birgitta, Wid., d.
foil.
In 2 Vesp. com. of
OSSOry. Solemnity of the Most Holy Rosary,
d. 2 cl. (d.a. from Oct. 7) (A). Off. prop.
9 1. and com. of S. Birgitta in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. Et te in Solemni-
tate. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil, and
S. Birgitta. Compl. of Sund.
SS. Denis and Comp. Mm. s.^. In L
Suffr. In Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of preced. anc?
S. Francis Borgia, C. Suffr. In
Compl. Prec.
Ossory. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
3rd pr Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. com. of preced. S. Borgia, C. and
Oct.
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10— SUN
11— Mon.
12— Tues,
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
< TWENTIETH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST and 2nd of October. Of the
Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Francis Borgia
C. in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Creed. Pref. of Trinity.
In Prime Athan. Creed and Prec. In
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil, and
S. Francis Borgia. — G.
ClOgher. In Mass 4th pr. Deus omnium
ftdelium for MOST REV, PATRICK, on
anniversary of his consecration.
Ossory. Com. of S. Francis Borgia C. and
Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M, Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. (Suffr. Athan. Creed
and Prec. omitted). In 2 Veep, of Sund
com. of foil. S. Francis Borgia and Oct.
of Dedic.
In Kilkenny and Suburbs. As above in
Ossory, but Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.)
com. of Sund. only.
S. Canice, Abb. d. (Suppl.).. In 2 Vesp.
no cam.
Ossory. S. Canice, Abb. d.m. (Suppl.) Ant.
and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
Creed. In 2 Vesp com. of Oct. of Dedic.
(1 Vesp.).
In Kilkenny and Suburbs. S. CANICE, Abb.
(Principal Patron of City), d 1 cl. with
Oct. (A). All from comm. and prop.
(Suppl.). (No com, of Oct. of Dedic.).
Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Of the day, simpl. In L. Suffr. and in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass of prec.
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted) 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Comm.
Pref. Vesp. of foil, (m.t.v.) with
Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
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13— Wed.
14— Thur.
15— Fri.
OCTOBER.
Ossory. Of 6th day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d.
Ant. and Pag. of day. LI. 2 and 3 Nn.
prop. In Mass 2nd pr. Concede. 3rd for
the Church or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. com. of Ocfc. of Dedic. (2 Veap.).
In Kilkenny and Suburbs. Of the Oct. of
S. Canice Abb. s.d Ant. and Pss. of day.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. com. of Oct. of
Patr. and Oct of Dedic. (2 Vesp.).
S. Edward, King, C. s.d. In L. Suffr. In
Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis,
3rd ad libit. Vesp. of foil. com. of prec.
Ossory. Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil.
Oct. day of Dedic. (Ant. Pss. of day) com.
of prec. and S. Callistus.
In Kilkenny and Suburbs. Com. of Oct. of
Patr. and Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day of Dedic.
(Ant. Pss. of. day) com. of prec., S. Cuiis-
tus P.M. and Oct. of Patr.
S. Callistus, P.M. d. Vesp. from cap of
foil. com. of preced.
Ossory. Oct. day of Dedication of Cathedral,
d.m. Ant. Pss. of day. 9 1. of S. Callistus
P.M. Com. of S. Callistus in L. and M.
Creed. (Or. Mass of S. Callistus P.M.
(red) com. of Oct. Creed.) In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil.
In Kilkenny and Suburbs. All as in Dioc. of
Ossory but add com. of Oct. of Patron in
L. M. and V.
S. Teresa. V.d. In 2 Vesp. com.' of foil.
Kilkenny and Suburbs. Add com. of Oct. of
Patron in L. M. (Creed) and V.
Down. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec,
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90 DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
16— Sat. S. Gall, Abb. s.d. (Suppl), In L. Suffr.
In Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd pr. A
cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. com. of preced. and S. Hedwigis
Wid. (Suffr.). In Compl. Prec.
Down. S. Gall., Abb. d. (Suppl.) Vesp. of
foil. Sund. com. of preced. and S. Hed
wigis, Wid.
Kilkenny and Suburbs. Com. of Oct. of Patr.
(Pr. Deus qui nos) in L. and M. 3rd pr.
Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund
com. of preced. S. Hedwigis, and Oct.
7— SUN. >{< TWENTY-FIRST SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST and 3rd of October. Of the
Sund. s.d. Com. of S. Hedwigis,
Wid. in L. (Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr.
A cunctis. Creed. Pref, of Trinity.
In Prime Athan. Creed, and Prec.
Vesp of foil, (all of feast) com. of
Sund. only. — R.
Kilktnny and Suburbs. Com. of S. Hedwigis
and Oct. of Patr. in L. and M. Creed.
(Suffr. and Prec. omitted.) Vesp. of foil,
(all of feast) com. of Sund. and Oct. day
of Patr. (1 Vesp.)— r.
18— Mon. s. LUKE Evang. d. 2 cl. (A). All from
comm. and prop. Creed. Pref. of
Apost. In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) com.
of foil. Compl. of Sund.
Kilkenny and Suburbs. Add com. of Oct.
day of S. Canice, Abb. in L. M. and V.
19 — Tues. S. Peter of Alcantara C. d. m.t.v. Vesp.
from cap. of foil. com. of prec.
20 — Wed S. John Cantius C. d. Hymns prop. In
2 Vesp. com. of foil, and SS. Ursula
and Comp. Vv. Mm.
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21— Thur.
22— Fri.
23— Sat.
OCTOBER.
Ursuline Convents. Vesp. of foil, (all of feast)
no com. Compl. of Sund.
91
S. Hilarion, Abb. simpl. LI. 1 and 2 \V*
Scrip, occ. 31. prop. Com. of SS.
Ursula and Comp. Vv. Mm. in L.
(Suffr.) and M. 3rd pr. A cunctis.
In Prime Prec. dom. Vesp. of foil.
(Suffr.). In Compl. Prec.
Ursuline Convents. SS. Ursula and Comp. Vv.
Mm. d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A.). No com. of
S. Hilarion. Creed during Oct. In 2
Vesp. (all of Feast) no com. Compl. of
Sund.
S. Donatus, B.C. simpl. (Suppl.) LI. 1
and 2 Scrip, occ. 3 1. Ad sancti (4 1.
in comm.). In L. Suffr. ; in Prime
Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis.
3rd ad lib. Vesp. of day as in
Psalt ; from cap. of foil. Suffr. (Ant.
Sancti omnes). In Compl. Prec. In
Compl. and to-morrow's Hours (till
None) Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals.
Vesp. of foil, (all from comm) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
Ursuline Convents. Of the Oct. s.d. In Mass
com. of S. Donatus, B.C. 3rd pr. Concede.
Creed.
Of the B.V.M. in Sabbato, simpl. LI. 1
and 2 Scrip, occ. with *?R?. of day.
3 1. prop. In L. Suffr. (Ant. Sancti
omnes) in Prime Prec. dom. In Mass
(Gloria said) 2nd pr. of Holy Ghost,
3rd for the Church or Pope. Pref. of
B.V.M. Et te in veneratione. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. Suffr. (Ant. Beata Dei
Genitrix). Compl. of Sat. Prec.
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24— SUN.
25— Mon.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals.
FEAST or THE DEDICATION OF THE
CHURCH, d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from
comm. of Dedic. Creed during Oct.
Comm. Pref . In 2 Vesp. (all from comm.
com. of Sund. Compl. of Sund.
Ursullne Convents. Of the Oct. s.d. In M.
2nd pr. Concede. 3rd for the Church or
Pope. Creed.
^ TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST and 4th of October. Of the
Sund. s.d. In L. Suffr. ; in Prime
Athan. Creed and Prec. In Mass
2nd pr. A cunctis, 3 ad lib. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of foil, and Suffr. In Compl.
Prec.— G.
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals.
Com of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M. No
3rd pr. unless imperata. Creed. Pref.
of Trinity (Suffr. Athan. Creed and Prec.
omitted). In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
Oct. of Dedic. (1 Vesp.) and SS. Chrysan-
thus and Daria Mm. — g.
Cork, Cloyne, ROSS. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com.
of foil, and SS. Chrysanthus and Daria
Mm. In consecr. Churches of these
Dioceses com. of foil, of Oct. of Dedic.
(2 Vesp.) and SS. Chrysanthus and Daria.
Ursuline Convents. Com of Oct. in M. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund.
com. of Oct. (1 Vesp.) and Mm.
SS. Chrysanthus and Daria Mm. simpl.
LI. 1 and 2 Scrip, occ. 3 1. prop. In
L. Suffr. and in Prime Prec. dcm.
In M. 2nd pr. Fidelium, 3rd A cunctis.
Vesp. of day (as in Psalt.) from cap.
of foil, w.th Suffr. In Compl. Prec.
[1920
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26— Tues.
OCTOBER.
Cork, Cloyne, ROSS. B. Thaddeus Machar,
B.C. d. (Suppl.) 9 1. and com of SS
Chrysanthus and Daria, Mm. in L. and M.
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.
(In Consecr. Churches of these Dioceses. 9 1.
as above. Com. of Oct. and Mm. in L.
and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. (Ant. Pss.
of day) com. of Oct. of Ded. (1 Vesp.) and
S. Evaristus. Compl. of day.)
In Consecr. Churches, except Cathedrals. 3rd
day of Oct of Dfcdic. s.d. Ant. Pss. of
day. 9 1. of SS. Chrysanthus and Daria
Mm. Com. of Mm. in L. and M. 3rd
pr. Concede. Creed. Comm. Pref. In
2 Vesp. com. of S. Evaristus P.M.
Ursuline Convents. Of the Octave s. d. Com.
of SS. Chrysanthus-and Daria Mm. 3rd
pr. Concede. Creed.
S. Evaristus, P.M. simpl. LI. 1 and 2
Scrip, occ. 3 1. prop. In L. Suffr. ; in
Prime Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3 ad lib. Vesp. of foil, no
com.
WaterFord. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) no
com. (In Consecr. Churches no com. of
Oct. of Dedic. at Vesp. nor to-morrow).
Compl. of Sund.
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals.
4th day of Oct. of Dedic. s.d. Ant. and
Pss. of day. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop, (as in
new Brev.). 9 1. and com. of S. Evaristus
P.M. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede.
Cre?d. Vesp. of foil. com. of Oct.
Ursuline Convents. Of the Octave s.d. In
Mass t?om. of S. Evaristus P.M. 3rd pr.
Concede. Creed. Vesp. of foil (Ant.
Pss. of day) com. of Oct. Compl. of day.
(In Waterford. Vesp. of foil, (all from
comm.) no com. Compl. of Sund.)
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94
27— Wed.
28— Thur.
29— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
(Vigil of SS. Simon and Jude), S. Otteran,
B.C. d. (Suppl.). 9 1. horn, of Vigil.
Com. of Vigil in L. and M. Last
Gosp. of Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil
(viol — Gl. omitted) com. of S. Otteran).
Vesp. of foil, (all of feast) com. of
prec. Compl. of Sund.
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals,
9 1 horn, of Vigil. Com. of Oct. (bef. Vigil)
in L. and (after Vigil) in M. Creed. Last
Gosp. of Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil (viol —
GL and Cr. omitted) com. of S. Otteran
and Oct.). Vesp. of foil, (all of feast)
com. of prec. only. No com. of Oct. to-
morrow.
Waterford. S. OTTERAN, B.C. (Princ. Patron of
Dioc.) d. 1 cl Oct. (Suppl.) (A). No com.
of Vigil. Creed during Oct. In 2 Vesp.
(comm.) com. of foil. Compl. of Sund.
No com. of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow. (In
Consecr. Churches of Watfd. to-day all as
in dioc.).
Ursuline Convents. Com. of Vigil and Oct. in
Mass. Creed. (Or. Mass of Vigil (viol —
Gl. and Cr. omitted) com. of S. Otteran
and Oct.) {Convents in Waterford. All as
in diocese, but in Vesp. add com. of Oct.
day].
SS. SIMON AND JUDE, App. d. 2 cl. (A).
Creed. Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp.
(all of feast) com. of foil. Compl. of
Sund.
Kilmacduagh. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.)
com. of preced.
Ursuline Convents. Add com. of Oct. day in
L. M. and V.
S. Colman, B.C. d. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N.
Igitur Eleazarus (5th Sund. of Octob.)
1919. of fer 6. In 2 Vesp. no com.
[1920
W
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W
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30 -Sat.
OCTOBER.
Waterford. Add com.of Oct. of Patr. (pr,
Exaudi) in L. and M. Creed. In 2
Vesp. com. of Oct. of Patr. (1 Vesp.).
(In Consecr. Churches of this diocese.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. and Oct. of Patr.
in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Got
day of Dedic. com. of preced. and Oct.
of Patr.)
Kilmacduagh. S. COLMAN, B.C. (Principal
Patron of Diocese) d. 1 cl with Oct. (A).
LI. 1 N. Fidelia sermo. LI. 2 N. prop.
(Suppl.). Creed. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) no com. (In Consecrated Churches,
all as in Diocese, but in 2 Vesp. com. of
foil. Oct. day of Dedic.)
In Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals.
Com. of Oct. of Dedic. in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day of Dedic.
(Ant. Pss. of day) com. of preced.
Vigil of All Saints, simpl. LI. and Prayer
prop Remainder from fer. In L. Pss.
2nd pi. and Prec. ferial, no Suffr. In
Hours Preces ferial. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) 2nd pr. of the Holy Ghost,
3rd for Church or Pope. Vesp. of
foil. Sund. Suffr. Compl. of Sat.
Prec.
Consecrated Churches, except Cathedrals. Oc-
tave of Dedication of Church d.m. Ant.
and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Morluo itaque
(fer. 2 p. Dom. 5 Octob.) with P?iq. of
Saturday. LI. 2 and 3 Nn. prop, (as in
new Brev.) 9 1. horn, of Vigil and com.
of Vigil in L. and M. Creed. Last Gosp.
of Vigil. (Or. Mass of Vigil (viol.)
Gloria and Creed omitted; com. of Oct.
of Dedic.) Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of
Oct. day.
Consecrated Churches in Waterford and Kil-
macduagh. Octave of Dedic. d.m. All
as above, but com. of Oct. of Patr. (resp.)
added in L. M. and V.
1)5
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[1920
31—SUN.
WaterfOfd. Of the Oct. of S. Otteran, B.C.
g.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Mortuo ilaque (fer. 2 p. Dona. 5) 3719. of
Sat. 9 1. horn of Vigil. Com. of Vigil in
L.
MASS of Vigil (viol), Gloria omitted ; 2nd pr.
of Oct., 3rd of the Holy Ghost. Creed
omitted.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. (Psalt. Sat.) com. of Oct.
(2 Vesp.), Compl. of Sat.
Kilmacduagh. Of the Oct. of S. Colman,
B.C. s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N.
Igitur. Eleaz. (fth Sund) 37 !?. of Sat.
9 1. horn, of Vigil. Com. of Vigil
in L.
MASS of Vigil (viol.), Gloria omitted ; 2nd pr.
of Oct. 3rd of the Holy Ghost. Creed
omitted .
Vesp. of foil. Sund. (Psalt. Sat.) com. of Oct.
(2 Vesp.). Compl. of Sat.
Monday next, the Feast of All Saints , will
be a Holiday of obligation.
TWENTY-THIRD SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST and 1st of Nov. Of the Sund.
s.d. In L. Suffr. ; in Prime Athan.
Creed and Prec. dom. In Mass 2nd
pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of Sund.— W.
Waterford, Kilmacduagh. Com. of the Oct.
of Patr. (resp.) in L. (no Suffr.) and M.
(no 3rd pr. unless imper.). Creed. In
Prime Athan. Creed and Prec. omitted.
Vesp. of foil, prop.) com of Sund. only.
No com. of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
1920]
NOVEMBER.
97
1— Mon.
2— Tues.
NOVEMBER.
FEAST OF ALL SAINTS, d. 1 cl., with Oct.
(A). Off. prop. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
)rop.) no com. Compl. of Sund. —
After Benedicamits Domino of Vesp. of feast,
Vespers of the Dead (double rite) are
recited as in prop. Compl. of the Dead
as in prop.
Commemoration of All the Faithful De-
parted d. New proper Office. First
Mass proper of day, pr. Fidelium.
Second Mass as In Anniversario
Dejunctorum. Third Mass as In
Missis Quotidianis. In second and
third Masses new proper prayers.
In all Masses Sequence Dies ircz.
Vesp. of foil. com. ol Oct. (1 Vesp.)
Compl. of day.
All Altars are privileged to-day.
To-day all who have confessed and com-
municated, may gain a Plenary In-
dulgence (applicable only to souls in
Purgatory], as often as they visit
a Church or public or semi-public
Oratory, and pray there for the in-
tentions of the Pope (Cong. S. Off.
25 June, 1914).
Kilmacduagh. In Vesp. of foil. com. of Oct.
of All SS. (1 Vesp.) and Oct. of Patr.
Waterford. Vesp. of foil Oct. day (Ant. Pss.
of fer.) com. of S. Malachy and Oct. of
All SS. (1 Vesp.)
Armagh, Down and Connor. Vesp. of foil.
(from comm. Pr. prop.) no com. Compl.
of Sund.
10
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3— Wed.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
[1920
4— Thurs.
S. Malachy, B.C. d. (Suppl.) Com. of Oct.
of All. SS. in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec.,
Oct. and SS. Vitalis and Agricola
Mm.
Kilmacduagh. Com. of Oct. of All SS. and
Oct. of Patron in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of prec.,
Oct. of All SS., Oct. of Patr. and SS.
Vitalis and Agricola Mm.
Waterford. Octave of S. Otteran, B.C., d.m.
Ant. Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ.
Com. of S. Malachy B.C., and Oct. of
All SS. in L. and M. Creed. (Or. Maws
of S. Malachy, com. of Oct. of Patr. and
Oct. of All SS. Creed.) In 2 Vesp. com.
of foil. Oct. of All SS. (2 Vesp.) and SS.
Vitalis and Agricola Mm.
Armagh, Down and Connor. S. MALACHY,
B.C. (Principal Patron of Dioceses) d.
1 cl. with Oct. (A). All from comm. and
prop. (Suppl.). LI. 1 N. Fidelia sermo.
No com. of Oct. of All S'S. In Mass Creed
during Oct. In 2 Vesp. (from comm. and
prop.) com. of foil. only. Compl. of
Sund.
S. Charles Borromeo B.C., d. 9 1. of SS.
Vitalis and Agricola Mm. Com. of
Oct and Mm. in L. and M. Creed
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, day witliia
Oct.
Kilmacduagh. Add com. of Oct. of S. Colman
(after Oct. of All SS.) in L. and M.
Creed. Vesp. of foU. Oct. day of S. Col-
man (Ant. Pss. of day) com. of precd. and
Oct. of All SS.
Armagh, Down and Connor. Add com. of
Oct. of S. Malachy (after Oct. of All SS.)
in L. M and Vesp.
1920] NOVEMBER.
5 — Fri. 5th day of Octave of All Saints s.d. Ant.
Pss. of day. In Mass 2nd pr. of the
Holy Ghost, 3rd for Church or Pope.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (all prop.) no
com. Compl. o'f Sund. No com. of
Oct. of All SS. to-morrow.
Kilmacduagh. Octave of S. Colman B.C. d.m.
Ant. Pss. of day. Com. of Oct. of All SS.
in L. and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil, (prop.)
com. of prcced. only. Compl. of Sund.
Armagh, Down and Connor. Com. of Oct. of
S. Malachy in L. and M. 3rd r>r. of the
Holy Ghost. Creed. Vesp of foil, (prop.)
no com. Compl. of Sund. No com. of
Oct. to-morrow.
6 — Sat. FEAST OF ALL THE SAINTS OF IRELAND.
(Decree of Feb. 23, 1916) d. 2 cl.
(Suppl.) (A). Off prop. No. com. of
Oct. Mass prop. Creed. In 2 Vesp.
grop.) com. of foil. Sund. only.
>mpl. of Sund.
The Scripture Lessons of the Second Week
oj November are omitted this year.
7 — SUN. ^ TWENTY-FOURTH SUNDAY AFTER PEN-
TECOST and 3rd of Nov. Of the 5th
Sund. after Epiphany s.d. LL of 1
and 2 Nn. of 3rd Sund. of Nov. LI.
of 3 N. and Mass of 5th Sund. after
Epiph. Com. of Oct. of All SS. in L.
and M. Creed. Pref. of Trinity.
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of Oct. day
and the Four Martyrs. — G.
Armagh, Down, Connor. Add com. of Oct.
of Patr. (after Oct. of All SS.) in L. M.
and V.
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8 — Mon. Octave of All Saints, d.m. Ant. and Pss.
of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ. 9 1. and
com. of the Four Martyrs in L. and
M. Creed. Vesp. of foil, (all from
comm. of Dedic.) com. of Oct, Compl.
of Sund.
Armagh, Down and Connor. Add com of
Patr. (before Mm.) in L. and M. only.
9— Tues. DEDICATION OF THE BASILICA OF THE
SAVIOUR, d. 2 cl. (A). Com. of S.
Theodore M. in L. and private Mass.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. (comm.) com. of
foil. only. Compl. of Sund.
Armagh, Down and Connor. In 2 Vesp.
(comm.) com. of foil. Oct. day, and S.
Andrew Avellini C. only.
10— Wed. S. Andrew Avellini, C. d. 9 1. of SS.
Tryphon and Comp. Mm. Com. of
Mm. in L. and M. Vesp. from cap.
of foil. com. of p reded, and S.
Mennas M.
Armagh, Down and Connor. Octave of S.
Malachy B.C. d.m. (Suppl.). Ant. Pss. of
day. 9 1. of S. Andrew Avell. C. Com. of
SS. Andrew and SS. Tryphon and Comp.
Mm. in L. and M. Creed. (Or. Mass of
S. Andrew Avell. (w) com. of Oct. and
Mm. Creed). In 2 Vesp com. of foil.. S.
Andrew and S. Mennas M.
11— Thur. S. Martin, B.C., d. In Mat. and Lauds
all as in Prop. In Hours Ant. and
Pss. of day. 9 1. and com. of S.
Mennas, M. in L. and M. Vesp. (Ant.
prop. Pss. from comm.) from cap.
of foil. (Suppl.) com. of preced.
and S. Martin P.M. Compl. of day.
12— Fri. S. Livinus, B.M., d. (Suppl.) 9 1. of S, R
Martin, P.M. Com. of S Martin in
L. and M. (Or. Mass of S. Martin,
1920]
NOVEMBER.
101
13— Sat.
14— SUN
15 — Mon.
P.M, (red) com. of S. Livinus). In
2 Vesp. com. of foil, and S. Martin.
P.M.
S. Didacus, C., s.d. In L. Suffr. ; in
Prime Free. In Mass 2nd pr. A
cunctis' 3rd ad lib. Vesp. of foil.
Sund, com. of prec. S. Laurence,
B.C. (pr. prop.) and S. Josaphat,
B.M.
Dublin. Vesp. of foil, (from comm. Pr. prop.)
com, of Sund. only. Compl. of Sund.
^TWENTY-FIFTH SUNDAY AFTER PENTE-
COST and 4th of Nov. Of the 6th
Sund. after Epiphany s.^. LI. 1 and
2 Nn. from 4th Sund. of Nov. LI.
of 3rd N. and Mass from 6th Sund.
after Epiph. Com. of S. Laurence,
B.C. (Suppl.) and S. Josaphat B.M.
in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of Trin.
In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil.
S. Laurence (2 Vesp.) and S. Josaphat
(2 Vesp.)— G.
Down and Connor. In Mass 4th pr. Deus
omnium fidelium for MOST KEV. JOSEPH
on anniv. of his Consecration
Dublin. S. LAURENCE, B.C (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A) (Suppl.).
All from comm. and prop. LI. 1 N.
Fidelis sermo. 9 1. horn, of Sund. (6th
after Epiph.) Com. of Sund. and S.
Josaphat B.M. in L. and M. (Com. of S.
Josaphat in private Masses only). Creed.
Pref. of Trinity. Last Gosp. of Sund.
In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) com. of foil, and
Sund. — w.
S. Gertrude, V. d. In 2 Vesp. no com.
• Dublin. LI. 1 N. Incip. Osee with 1919. from
prec. Sund. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L.
and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of Oct.
of Patr, (1 Vesp.)
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16— Tues.
17 -Wed.
18— Thur.
19-Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Of the day, simpl., as in Psalt. and prop.,
in L. Suffr. in Prime prec. dom. In
Mass as on prec. Sunday (Gloria and
Creed omitted). 2nd pr. Fidelium, 3
A cunctis. Comm. Pref. Bened. Dno.
Vesp. of foil. Suffr.^ In Compl. Prec.
Dublin. 3rd day of the Oct. of S. Laurence,
B.C. s.d. (Suppl.). Ant. Pss. of day. LI.
1 N. Scrip occ. In M. 2nd pr. Cvncede,
3rd for the Church or Pope. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. com. of Oct,
S. Gregory Thaumaturgus, B.D. s.d. LI-
; 1 N. Incip. Amos (fer. 5) 1917. of fer-
4. In L. Suffr. In Prime Prec, In
Mass 2nd pr. A cunctis, 3rd ad libit.
Creed. Vesp. of foil, (comm.) com.
of prec. Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. Com. of Oct. of S. Laurence in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Concede oi B.V.M. Creed.
(Seer, and Post comm. of S. Laur. from
Mass Sacerdotes 2nd pi.}. Vesp. of foil,
(comm.) com. of preced. and Oct.
Dedication of the Basilicas of SS. Peter
and Paul, d.m. (A). All from comm.
and prop. Creed. In 2 Vesp. (all
from comm.) com. of foil, and S.
Pontianus, P.M. Compl. of Sund.
Dublin. Com. of Oct. of S. Laurence in L.
and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. (from comm).
com. of foil., Oct. of S. Laurence, and S.
Pontianus M. Compl. of Sund.
S. Elisabeth Wid. d. 9 1. and com. of
5. Pontianus P.M. in L. and M.
Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of preced.
Dublin. 9 1. of S. Pontianus. Com. of Oct.
and S. Pontianus in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp, from cap. of foil. com. of prec. and
Oct.
[1920
1920]
20— Sat.
21— SUN.
22— Mon,
NOVEMBER.
S. Felix of Valois, C. d. m.t.v. Vesp. o'
foil. Sund. com. of preced. and
Present, of B.V.M. In Compl. and
to-morrow's Hours Doxol. Jesu . . .
qui natus.
Dublin. Com. of Oct. of S. Laurence in L.
and M. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund. com.
of preced. of Oct. day of S Laurence (1
Vesp.) and of Present of B.V.M. Compl.
of day. In Compl. and to-morrow'e
Hours Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus.
TWENTY-SIXTH AND LAST SUNDAY
AFTER PENTECOST, and 5th of Nov.
Of the Sund. s.d. As in Psalt. and
prop. LI. 1 and 2 Nn. of 5th Sund.
of Nov. LI. 3 N. and Mass of 24th
Sund. Com. of Presentation of
B.V.M. in L. and M. Creed. Pref.
of Trinity. In Prime ?. 19. br. Qui
natus. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of
foil. (Ant. prop.) and Present, of
B.V.M. Compl. of Sund. Doxol
Jesu . . . qui natus. — G.
Dublin. Add com. of Oct. day of S. Laurence
(before com. of Presentation of B.V.M.)
in L. M. and V. Remainder as above.
Convents of the Presentation Order. THE
PRESENTATION OF THE B.V.M. d. I cl.
with Oct. In Mass com. of Sund. (24th).
Creed. Preface of the B.V.M. Et te in
Prcesentatione. Last Gosp. of Sund.
(Convents in Dublin. Com. of Oct. of S.
Laurence added in private Masses only).
S. Cecilia, V.M. d. In Matins all from
comm. and prop. LI. 1 N. De
virginibtis, 17. i?. prop. In Lauds Ant.
prop. Pss. of Sund. In Hours Ant.
and Pss. of day. Vesp. of foil. com.
of prec. (Ant. prop.) and S. Felicitas
M. Compl, of day.
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104
23— Tues,
24— Wed.
25— Thur.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Convents of the Presentation Order. In Mass
com. of Oct. Creed. Pref. of B.V.MJ
[1920
d.m. (Suppl.)
1 Incip. Nahum
3 Incip. Habacuc
9 1. of S. Clement
Clement and S.
S. Columbanus, Abb.
m.t.v. In 1 N. 1.
(fer. 2) ; LI. 2 and
with 1919. of fer. 3.
P.M. Com. of S.
Felicitas, M. in L. and M. (Or. Mass
of S. Clement (red) com. of S. Colum-
banus and S. Felicitas.) In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil., S. John of the Cross, C.,
S. Clement, and S. Chrysogonus, M.
Convents of the Presentation Order. Add
com. of Oct. (after S. Clement) in M.
Creed. Pref. of B.V.M.
Cloyne. Vesp. of foil, (comm.) no com.
Compl. of Sund.
S. Colman, B.C. d. (Suppl.). 9 1. of S.
John of the Cross, C. Com. of S.
John and S. Chrysogonus in L. and
M. (Or. Mass of S. John of the Cross
(w) com. of S. Colman and S. Chry-
sogonus). Vesp. from cap. of foil,
com. of preced. and S. John of the
Cross.
Cloyne. S. COLMAN, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese and Titular of Cathedral) d. 1 cl.
Oct. (A) (Suppl.). Com. of S. John of the
Cross C. in L. and private Mass. No com.
of S. Chrysogonus, Creed during Oct. In
2 Vesp. (comm.) com. of foil. only. Compl.
of Sund.
Convents of the Presentation Order. Add
com of Oct. of Present (after S. John of
Cross) in Mass. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M.
(Convents, in Cloyne. All as in Diocese
of Cloyne, no com. of Oct. of Present).
S. Catharine V.M. d. Vesp. from cap. of
foil. com. of preced. and S. Peter of
Alexandria, B,M,
1920]
NOVEMBER.
10
26-Fri.
27— Sat.
Cloyne. In 1 Noct. lect. 1 Inc. Sophonias, fer.
4 ; LI. 2 and 3 Incip. Aggceus occ. 1917. of
fer. 5. Com. of Oct. in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp from cap. of foil. com. of preced.,
Oct. and S. Peter of Alexandria.
Convents of the Presentation Order. In Mass
com. of Oct. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M.
(Convents in Cloyne. Com. of Oct. of
Present, and Oct. of S. Colman. Creed.
Pref. of B.V.M.)
S. Silvester Abb. d. 91. and com. of S.
Petr. Alex, in L. and M. In 2 Vesp.
com. of foil.
Cloyne. 9 1. of S. Peter Alex. Com. of Oct.
and S. Peter in L. and M. Creed, In 2
Vesp. com. of foil, and Oct. (pr. Exaudi).
Ossory. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com. of
prec.
Convents of the Presentation Order. In Mass
com. of Oct. and S. Peter Alex. Creed.
Pref. of B.V.M. (Convents in Cloyne.
Com. of Oct. of Present. Oct. of S.
Colman, and S. Peter Alex. Creed. Pref.
of B.V.M.)
S. Virgil., B.C. s.d. (Suppl.). In L. Suffr.
and in Prime Prec. In Mass 2nd pr.
A cunctis, 3rd ad lib. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. (Ant. of Lauds ; Pss. of day)
com. of prec. (no Suffr.). In Compl.
Prec.
Cloyne. Suffr. and Prec. omitted. Com. of
Oct. of S. Colman (pr. Exaudi 2nd pi.) in
L. and M. 3rd pr. Concede. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. Sund., as above, com. of prec.,
and Oct. of Patr.
Ossory. S. Virgil., B.C. d. (Suppl.). Vesp. of
foil Sund. as above, com. of prec.
Convents of the Presentation Order. Com. of
Oct. of Present. 3rd pr. of the Holy
Ghost. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M. (Convents
in Ossory. — Pr. of Holy Ghost omitted.
Convents in Cloyne. — Com. of Oct. of
Present, and Oct. of Patron, pr. Exaudi).
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28— SUN.
29— Mon.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY. [1920
The Winter Quarter of the Breviary begins.
1. The Suffrage of the Saints is not said from
the beginning of Advent till after the
Octave day of Epiph., but the Preces
dominicales in Prime and Complin are
said as usual on semi -doubles which do
not fall within an Octave. In Ferial
Offices the Preces feriales are said at all
the Hours.
2. In Dominical Offices during Advent the
Athanasian Creed is omitted in Prime,
and the Oratio Itnperata in Mass.
3. The solemn blessing of Marriage is for-
bidden from the beginning of Advent till
Christmas Day inclusive.
Dublin. The Novena before the Feast of the
Immaculate Conception will begin on
Monday next.
FIRST SUNDAY OF ADVENT. Of the
Sund. s.d. In L. and Hours Ant.
prop. In M. (Gloria omitted). 2nd
pr. Dens qui de Beata. 3rd for Church
or Pope. Creed. Pref.' of Trinity.
Bened. Dno. In Prime Athan. Cr.
omitted. Prec. said. 2 Vesp. of Sund.,
com. of S. Saturninus M. In Compl.
Prec.—V.
Cloyne. Prec. omitted. Com. of Oct. of S.
Colman, B.C. in L. and M. Creed.
2 Vesp. of Sund. com. of Oct. (1 Vesp.)
and S. Saturninus. — v.
(Vigil of S. Andrew). Of the day, simpl.
In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) Prec. ferial. Com.
of S. Saturninus, M. In Hours Ant.
of Lauds of 1st Sund. Prec. ferial.
In Prime 4 Pss.
"MASS of Vigil (prop.) Gloria omitted; com.
of day. 3rd pr. of S. Saturninus. Comm.
Pref. Bened. Dno. Vesp. of foil. (prop,
and comm.) com. of day. Compl. of
Sund.
1920]
30— Tues.
NOVEMBER.
Oloyne. OFFICE of 6th day of Oct. of S. Col-
man, B C. s.d. (Suppl.). Com. of day and
S. Saturninua in Lauds. MASS of Vigil
(Gloria omitted). Com. of Oct., day and
S. Saturninus ; Creed omitted ; Comm.
Pref. Bened. Dno. Vesp, of foil. (prop,
and comm.) com. of day only. Compl. of
Sund.
S. ANDREW Ap. d. 2 cl. (A). Com. of
day in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Apost. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of
day. Compl. of Sund.
Cloyne. No com. of Oct. in L. and M. In
2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of foil. Oct. day of
Patr. and of day. Compl. of Sund.
107
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108
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1— Wed.
2— Thur.
3— Fri. „
4— Sat.
6— SUN,
DECEMBER.
Of the day, simpL In L. Pss. 2 pi.
Prec. ferial., In Hours. Ant. from
Lauds of 1st Sund. Prec. ferial. In
Prime 4 Pss. Mass of 1st Sund.
(Gloria and Creed omitted) 2nd pr.
Deus qui de Beatce, 3rd for Church or
Pope. After Gradual Alleluia and f.
omitted. Comm. Pref. Bened. Dno.
Vesp. of foil. com. of day. In Compl.
Prec.
Cloy n 9. Octave of S. Colman, B.C. d.m.
(Suppl.). Ant. and Pss. of day (1st pi.)
Com. of. day in L. and M. Creed. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil, and day.
S. Bibiana, V.M. s.d. Com. of day in L.
and M. 3rd pr. Deus qui de Beatce.
In Prime Prec. Vesp. of foil. com. of
preced. and day.
S. Francis Xavier C. d.m. Com. of day
in L. and M. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil.,
day and S. Barbara V.M.
S. Peter Chrysologus, B.D., d. m.t.v.
Com. of day and S. Barbara, V.M.,
in L. and M. Greed. Vesp. of foil.
Sund. (Ant. of Laud. Pss. of Sat.)
com. of prec., and S. Sabbas, Abb.
SECOND SUNDAY OF ADVENT. Of the
Sund., s.d. In L. and Hours Ant.
prop. Com. of S. Sabbas Abb. in L.
and M. (Gloria omitted). 3rd. pr.
Deus qui de Beatce. Creed. Pref. of
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7— Tues.
8— Wed.
DECEMBER.
Trinity. In Prime Preces. In 2
Vesp. of Sund. (Ant. of Lauds) com.
of foil.— Viol.
Galway. Vesp. of foil, (from comm. Pr. prop.)
com. of Sund. — w.
S. Nicholas, B.C. d. Com. of day in L.
and M. Vesp. from cap. of foil. com.
of prec. and day.
Galway. S. NICHOLAS, B.C. (Titular of
Cathedral, Principal Patron of Galway
City, Secondary Patron of Diocese) d. 1 cl.
with Oct. (A). All from comm. and
prop. LI. 1 N. Fidelis sertno. Com. of
day in L. and M. Creed during Oct. In
2 Vesp. (all of feast) com. of foil, and
day. Compl. of Sund.
Kilmacduagh, Kilfenora. S Nicholas, B.C.
d m. C >m. of day in L. and M. In 2
Vesp. com. of foil, and day.
(Vigil of the Immaculate Conception). S.
Ambrose, B.D., d., m.t.v. Com. of
day in L. and M. 3rd pr. of Vigil.
Creed. Last Gosp. of Vigil. (Or.
Mass of Vigil, (viol.), Gloria omitted,
com. of S. Ambrose and day. Bened.
Dno.). Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of
day only. Compl. of Sund. In
Compl. and during Oct. Doxol.
Jesu . . . qui natus.
Galway. Add com. of Oct. of S. Nicholas
(before com. of day) in L. and M. In
Vesp. and to-morrow no com. of Oct.
FEAST OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
OF THE B.V.M., d. 1 cl. with Oct.
(A). Off. prop. Com. of day. in L.
and M. Creed and Pref. of B.V.M.
Et te in Conceptione Immac. through-
out Oct. In Prime ?. Qui natus es.
In 2 Vesp. (all of feast) com. of
day only. Compl. of Sund.
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9— Thur. 2nd day of Octave of Immac. Concept, s.d.
Ant. Pss. of day. Com. of day in L.
and M. 3rd pr. of Holy Ghost.
Creed. Pref. of Oct. In 2 Vesp
com. of day and S. Melchiades, P.M.
Galway. Com. of Oct. of Patr. and day in
L. and M. Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of
Oct. of Patr. and day, and S. Melchiades.
10— Fri. 3rd day of Octave of Immac. Concept,
s.^. Ant. Pss. of day. Com. of day
and S. Melchiades P.M. in L. and
M. Creed. Pref. of Oct. Vesp of
foil. com. of Oct. (2 Vesp.) and day.
Galway. Add com. of Oct. of S. Nicholas
(before com. of day) in L. M. and V
Remainder as above.
i 1— Sat. S. Damasus P.C. s.d. Com. of Oct. and
day in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Oct. Vesp; of foil. Sund. (Ant. of
Lauds. Pss. of Sat.) coni. of preced.
(Ant. Dum esset) S. Finian B.C. and
Oct. In Compl. and to-morrow's
Hours Doxol. as in Psalt.
Galway. Add com. of Oct. of Patr. (after
Oct. of Imm. Cone.) in L. M. and Vesp.
Wednesday and Friday next will be days
of Fast and Abstinence. Saturday will
be a Fast Day without abstinence (In-
dult. Cong. Cone. 3lst July, 1912).
12 — SUN. ^ THIRD SUNDAY OF ADVENT (Gaudete).
Of the Sund. s.d. In Hymns comm.
Doxol. as in Psalt. In L. and Hours
Ant. prop. In Prime Preces omitted.
•p. i?. br. Qui venturus es. Com. of S.
Finian, B.C. and Oct. in L. and M.
(Glona omitted). Creed. Pref. of
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Trinity. In 2 Vesp. of Sund. com.
of foil. (Ant. prop.), S. Finian,
and Oct. Compl. of Sund. (no
Prec.)—V.
Galway. Com. of Oct. of S. Nicholas added
in L. and M. Remainder as above. 2nd
Vesp. of Sund. com. of foil. Oct. day of
S. Nicholas, S. Finian, S. Lucy, and Oct.
of Imm. Cone. — v.
1.3— Mon.
H-Tues.
S. Lucy, V.M. d. In Matins Ant. and R
Pss. of day. LI. 1 N. Scrip, occ.
with R/R;. of day. In 2 N. 191?. prop,
(formerly assigned to LI. of 1 N.).
In L. Ant. prop. Pss. of Sund. In
Hours Ant. Pss. of day. Com. of
Oct. in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of
Oct. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) com. of Oct.
(1 Vesp.) and day. Compl. of day.
Galway. O«tave of S. Nicholas, B.C. d.m.
Ant. Pss. of day. LI. 1 N, Scrip, occ.
9 1. of S. Lucy, Com. of S. Lucy, Oct. of
Imm. Cone, and day in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. of Imm. Cone. (Or. Mass
of S. Lucy (red) com. of Oct. of S. Nicholas,
Oct. of Imm. Cone, and day. Creed.
Pref. of Imm Cone.). In 2 Vesp. com. of
Oct. of Immac Cone. (L Vesp.) S Lucy
(Ant. prop.) and day.
7th day of Octave, s.d. Ant. and Pss. of
day. Com. of day in L. and M. 3rd
pr. of the Holy Ghost. Creed. Pref.
of Oct. Vesp. of foil. Oct. day (Ant.
Pss. of day) com. of day.
Ossory. In Mass 4th pr. Deus omnium
fidelium for MOST REV. ABRAHAM, on
anniversary of his consecration.
15— Wed. (Ember Day — Fast and Abstinence). W
Octave of the Immaculate Concep-
tion, d.m. Ant. Pss. of day. LI. 1
N. and R/R;. as on feast. LI. 2 and 3
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16— Thur.
17— Fri.
18— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Nn. prop. -Com. (no lesson) of day
in L. and M. Creed. Pref. of B.V.M.
Last Gosp. In principio. (Or. Mass
of day (viol.) Gloria and Creed
omitted ; com. of Oct. ; Comm. Pref.)
In 2 Vesp. com. of foil, and day.
S Eusebius, B.M. s.d. 8 i?. Domine
prcevenisti. Com. of day in L. and M.
3rd pr. Deus qui de Beatce. In Prime
Prec. dom. In 2 Vesp. com. of day.
In Compl. Prec,
(Ember Day— Fast and Abstinence). Of
the day, simpl. As in Pslt. and
prop. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) and Hours
Ant. Constantes estote. and Prec.
ferial. Mass prop. Gloria omitted,
2nd pr. Dens qui de Beatce. 3 Eccles,
or for Pope. Bened. Dno. Vesp. of
foil. com. of day (Ant. 0 Sapientia}.
Killaloe. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm.) com.
of day (0 Sapientia).
(Ember Day — Fast without Abstinence.)
S. Flannan, B.C. d. (Suppl.). LI. 1
N. Fidelis sermo. LI.. 2 N. prop.
9 1. horn, and com. of day in L. and
M. Last Gosp. of day. (Or. Mass
of day (viol.) Gloria omitted ; com. of
S. Flannan). Vesp. of foil. Sund.
(Ant. of Laud. Pss. of Sat.) Ant. of
Magnif., 0 Adonai, com. of prec.
Killaloe. S, FLANNAN, B.C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cl. (A) All from comm.
and prop. (Suppl.) LI. 1 N, Fidelis
sermo. LI. 2 N. prop. 9 1. horn, and
com. of day in L. and M. Creed Last
Gosp. of day. In 2 Vesp. (all from
comm.) com. of Sund. (Ant. 0 Adonai).
Compl. of Sund.
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19— SUN.
20— Mon.
21— Tues.
22— Wed.
DECEMBER.
Saturday next, the Feast of Christmas,
will be a Holiday of obligation, and
Friday, the Vigil, will be a day of
Fast and Abstinence.
FOURTH SUNDAY OF ADVENT. Of the
Sund. s.d. In L and Hours Ant.
prop. In Prime Prec. dom. In Mass
(Gloria omitted) 2nd pr. Deus qui de
Beatce, 3rd for the Church or Pope.
Creed. Pref. of Trinity. 2 Vesp. of
Sund. (Ant. of Magnif. 0 Radix). In
Compl. Prec. — V.
(Vigil of S. Thomas). Of the day, simpl.
As in Psalt. and prop. In Lauds
(Pss. 2 pi.) and Hours Ant. Ecce
veniet, etc. (Mond. after 3rd Sund.)
and Prec. ferial. In Prime 4 Pss.
MASS of Vigil (prop.) Gloria omitted.
2nd pr. of day. 3rd Deus qui de
Beatce. Com. Pref. Vesp. of foil, (from
comm. and prop.) com. of day (Ant.
0 Clavis). Compl. of Sund.
S. THOMAS, Ap. d. 2 cl. (A). Off. from
comm. and prop. Com. of day in L.
(Ant. Nolite timer e) and M. Creed.
Pref. of Apost. In 2 Vesp. (all of
feast) com, of day (Ant. 0 Oriens).
Compl. of Sund.
Of the day, simpl. In Mat. 3 last Pss.
2nd pi. In Lauds (Pss. 2nd pi.)
and Hours. Ant. Prophetce, &c.
(fer. 4 p. Dom. 3) and Prec. ferial.
In Prime 4 Pss. In Mass of 4th
Sund. (Gloria and Creed omitted)
2nd pr. Deus qui de Beatce, 3rd for
Church or Pope. After Grad. Alhluia
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24— Fri.
25— Sat.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
and f. omitted. Comm. Pref. Dened.
Dno. Vesp. of day (Ant. of Magnif.
0 Rex doubled). Prec. /erial. In
Compl. Prec.
Of the day simpl. In L. (Pss. 2 pi.) and
Hours. Ant. De Sion, &c., (fer. 5 p.
Dom. 3), and Prec. ferial. In Prime
4 Pss. In Mass of 4th Sund. (Gloria
and Creed omitted) 2nd pr. Deus qui
de Beata, 3rd for Church or Pope.
After Grad. Allel. and ?. omitted ,
Comm. Pref. Bened. Dno. Vesp. of
day (Ant. of Magnij. 0 Emmanuel
doubled), Prec. ferial, no com. In
Compl. Prec.
(Fast and Abstinence). Vigil of Christmas.
simpl. In Mat. Invit. Hymn ?. LI.
and 191?. prop. Ant. and Pss. of day.
In L. and Hours (double rite). Ant.
prop. Pss. of Sund. In Mass (Gloria
omitted) one prayer. Comm. Pref.
Bened. Dno. Vesp. of foil, (all prop.)
no com. Compl. of Sund. In Compl.
and in Hymns till Eve of Epiph.
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui nalus.
^ FEAST OF THE NATIVITY OF OUR LORD
d. 1 cl. with privil. Oct. (A). Creed.
Pref. and Communicantes prop, (said
during Oct.). In the first Mass
Noctem sacratissimam said in Com-
munic. ; in the other Masses Diem.
In 2nd Mass com. of S. Anastasia
V.M. In 2 Vesp. (all prop.) com. of
foil. Compl. of Sund.
The solemn celebration of the Marriage rite
may begin to-morrow.
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26 -SUN.
27— Mon.
28— Tues.
29— Wed.
Saturday next, the Feast of the Circum-
cision of our Lord, will be a Holiday
of Obligation.
SUNDAY (vacant}. S. STEPHEN, Proto- K
martyr, d. 2 cl. with simple Oct. (A) !
Off. prop. Com. of Oct. of Nativ. in
L. and M. Creed. Pref. and Com-
munic. of Nativity. Vesp. of Nativit.
(prop.) from cap. of S. Stephen com.
of S. John Ev. and Oct. of Nativ.
Compl. of Sund.
S. JOHN, Ap. and Ev., d. 2 cl. with simple
Oct. (A). Off. prop. Com. of Oct.
of Nativ. in L. and M. Creed. Pref.
and Communic. of Nativ. Vesp. of
Nativ., from cap. of S. John, com.
of Holy Innocents and Oct. of Nativ.
Compl. of Sund.
THE HOLY INNOCENTS, Mm. d. 2 cl. with
simple Oct. (A). Off. prop. 9 19.
said in Matins. Com. of Oct. of
Nativ. in L. 'and M. (Gloria omitted).
After Grad. Tract, said. Creed. Pref.
and Communic. of Nativ. Benedic.
Dno. 2 Vesp. of Nativ. from cap. of
Holy Innoc. com. of S. Thomas and
Oct. of Nativ. Compl. of Sund.
S. Thomas, B.M. d. LI. 1 N. Incip. Ep.
ad Rom. Com. of Oct. of Nativ. in
L. and M. Creed. Pref. and Com-
munic. of Nativ. Vesp., of Nativ.
from cap. of Sund. within Oct. com.
of prec. and Oct. of Nativ. Compl.
of Sund.
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30— Thur.
31— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Of the Sunday within Oct. of Nativity,
s.d. (A). Off. as on Feast and prop.
LI. 1 N. Propter quod (Dec. 30) i?i?.
Hodie, &c. Com. of Oct. of Nativ.
in L. and M. Creed. Pref. and
Communic. of Nativ. Vesp. of Nativ.
(double rite) from cap. of Sund. (prop),
com. of S. Silvester P.C. and Oct. of
Nativ.
Silvester, P.C. d. LI. 1 N. Scimus
autem 1919. Hodie, &c. Com. of Oct.
of Nativ. in L. and M. Creed. Pref.
and Communic. of Nativ. Vesp. of
foil. Feast of Circumcision (prop.) no
com. Compl. of Sund.
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1— Sat.
2— SUN,
3— Mon.
JANUARY, 1921.
»j« THE CIRCUMCISION OF OUR LORD,
d. 2 cl. (A). Office prop, no Com-
memoration. In Hymns of Hours
Doxol. Jesu . . . qui natus till Bpiph.
Creed. Pref. and Communic oi Nativ.
In 2 Vesp. (prop.) no com. Compl. of
Sund.— W.
Limerick. Vesp. of foil, (all of feast), com of
prec. only.
Thursday next, the Feast of the Epiphany,
will be a Holiday of obligation.
SUNDAY (vacant). FEAST OF THE MOST
HOLY NAME OF JESUS, d. 2 cl. (A).
Off. prop. Com. of Oct. of S. Stephen
and S. Munchin, B.C. in L. and
private Mass. Creed. Pref. of
Nativ. Communic. comm. In 2 Vesp.
(prop.) no com. — W.
Limerick. S. MUNCHIN B C. (Principal Patron
of Diocese) d. 1 cL with Oct. (A). All
from comm. No com. of S. Stephen.
Creed. Pref of Nativ. In 2 Vesp. (all
from comm.) com. of foil. only. Compl.
of Sund. No com. of Patr. to-morrow.
Octave of S. John Ap. and Ev., simpl.
Ant. Pss, of day. LI. and 1919. as in
prop. Mass as on feast, 2nd pr.
Fidelium, 3 Deus qui salulis. Creed.
Pref. of Apost. Vesp. of foil. (Ant.
Pss. of day) no com. Compl. of day.
Limerick. FEAST OF THE MOST HOLY NAME j
OF JESUS (from yesterday) d. 2 cl. Off
prop. Com. of Oct. of S. John Ap. in L.
and in (private) Mass. Creed. Pref. of
Nativ. Communic. comm. 2 Vesp. prop,
no com. Compl. of Sund.
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4— Tues.
5— Wed.
6-Thur.
7— Fri.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
Octave of the Holy Innocents Mm. simpl.
Ant. Pss. of day. LI. and F?I?. as in
prop. Mass as on feast (Gloria said)
2nd pr. Dens qui sahttis, 3rd for the
Church or Pope. After Gradual 2
Allel. and ?. instead of Tract. Pref.
of Nativ. lie Missa est Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) com. of S. Telesphorns
P.M. Compl. of Sund.
Limerick. 3rd day of Octave of S. Munchin,
B.C. s.d. Ant. and Pss. of day. LI. 1 N
Scrip, occ. Com. of Holy Innocents in
L. and M. Creed. Pref. of Nativ.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) com. of Oct. of S.
Munchin (2 Vesp.) and S. Telesphorus
P.M. Compl. of Sund.
Vigil of Epiphany, s.d. (A). Suffr. and
Prec. omitted. Com. of S. Telesphorus,
P.M. in L. and M. 3rd pr. Deus qui
salutis. Pref. of Nativ. Vesp. of
foil, (prop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
In Compl. and Hours during Oct.
Doxol. Jesu ... qui apparuisti.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of S. Munchin and S.
Telesphorus, P.M. in L. and M. Creed.
Vesp. of foil, (prop.) no com. No com.
of Oct. of Patr. to-morrow.
»i< THE EPIPHANY OF OUR LORD, d. 1 cl.
with privileged Oct. (A). After Pater
Ave. Credo. Matins begins directly
with Ant. Afferte. In Prime ?. Qui
apparuisti said during Oct. Creed.
Pref. and Communic. prop, during
Oct. In 2 Vesp. (prop.) no com.
Compl. of Sund.— W.
2nd day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for the Church
or Pope. Creed. 2 Vesp. of Oct.
Compl. of Sund.
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8— Sat
9— SUN,
JANUARY.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of S. Albert, B.C. added
in L. M and Vesp.
Killala. In Mass 3rd pr. for the Church, 4th
pr. Deus omnium fidelium for MOST REV.
JAMES, on anniversary of his Consecra-
tion.
Limerick. Add com. of Oct. of S. Munchin in
L. M. (3rd pr. Deua qui salutis} and V.
Cashel. Vesp. of foil, (all from comm,) com.
of Oct. of Epiph.
3rd day of Oct. s.d. (A). In Mass 2nd pr.
Deus qui salutis, 3rd for the Church
or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of foil. Sund.
com. of prec. day within Oct. (Ant.
Lux de luce). Compl. of Sund.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. of S. Munchin in L.
and M. 3rd. pr. Deus qui salutis. Creed.
Vesp. of foil. Sund. com. of Oct. of
Epiph., and Oct. day of S. Munchin
(1 Vesp.).
Cashel. S. ALBERT, B.C. (Principal Patron of
Diocese) d. 1 cl. with Oct. (A). (Suppl.)
Com. of Oct. of Epiph. in L. and M.
Creed. Pref. and Communic. of Epiph.
In 2 Vesp. (all from comm. ) com. of Sund.
(Ant. Remansit ~f. Omnes de Saba) and
Oct. of Epiph. (Ant. Lux de luce ^
Reyes Tharsis). Compl. of Sund.
^ FIRST SUNDAY AFTER EPIPHANY and
within Oct. s.d. (A)i Off. as on feast
and prop. LI. 1 N. Incip. Ep 1 ad
Corinth, with 1919. of Oct. (19. 1
Hodie}. In L. ?. Omnes de Saba.
Com. of Oct. in L. (Ant. Hodie
ccelesli •?. Adorate) and M. Creed
Pref. and Communic. of Epiph. In
2 Vesp. (prop. — ?. Omnes de Saba)
com. of foil, day within Oct. (1 Vesp.
Ant. Magi videntes, ?. Reges Tharsis).
— W.
Limerick. Com. of Oct. day of S. Munchin,
B.C. added in L. M. and Vesp.
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10— Mon.
11— Tues.
12— Wed.
13— Thur.
DIRECTORY FOR THE LAITY.
4th day of Octave s.d. (A). LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. (Ep. ad Cor.) i? 19. of Oct. In
Mass 2nd pr. Deus qui salutis, 3rd for
the Church or Pope. Creed. 2 Vesp.
of Oct. com. of S. Hyginus P.M.
Compl. of Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of S. Albert, B.C. id L.
and M. 3rd pr. Deus qui salidis. Creed.
In 2 Vesp. of Oct. of Epiph. com. of
Oct, of S. Albert (2 Vesp.) and S. Hyginus
P.M.
5th day of Octave s.d. (A). LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. 37 i?. of Oct. Com. of S. Hyginus
P.M. in L. and M. 3r pr. Deus qui
salutis. Creed. 2nd Vesp. of Oct.
Compl. of Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of S. Albert, B.C. and
S. Hyginus in L. and M, Creed. In 2
Vesp. of Oct. of Epiph. com. of Oct. of
S. Albert (2 Vesp.) Compl. of Sund.
6th day of Oct. s.d. (A). LI. 1 N. Scrip,
occ. (Ep. 1 ad Cor.) 1919. of Oct. In
Mass 2nd pr. Deus qui salutis, 3rd for
Church or Pope. Creed. Vesp. of
foil. Oct. day (as in 1 Vesp. of Feast,
pr. pop.) no com. Compl. of Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of Patr. in L. and M.
3rd for Deus qui salutis. Creed. Vesp.
of foil. Oct. day of Epiph. com. of Oct.
of Patr.
Octave of Epiphany d.m. (A). LI. 1 N.
from Scrip, occ. (Ep. 1 ad Corinthios)
1919. Hodie, &c. In Mass Creed.
Pref. and Communic. of Oct. In 2
Vesp. (as on Feast and prop.) com.
of foil. (S. Hilary— Ant. 0 Doctor)
and S. Felix M. Compl. of Sund.
Cashel. Com. of Oct. of Patr, in L. and M.
Creed. In 2 Vesp. com. of foil. (Ant.
O Doctor.) Oct. of Patr. and S. Felix M.
Compl. of Sund.
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from Jesus Christ Supreme Pontifical Power to be transmitted to his Successors,
resided first at Antioch, then at Rome, where he was martyred on the 29th of
June, in the year 67, having governed the Church from that city for twenty-five
years, two months and seven days.
A.D.
A.D.
A.D,
2. S. Linus, M. 67
40. S. Siricius 384
77. S. Eugene I.
655
3. S. Cletus, M. 78
41. S. Anastasius I. 399
78. S. Vitalian
657
4. S. Clement I., M. 90
42. S. Innocent I. 402
79. Deuscledit II.
672
5. S. Anacletus, M. 100
43. S. Zozimus 417
80. Bonus I.
676
6. S. Evaristus, M. 112
44. S. Boniface I. 418
81. S.Agatho
678
7. S.Alexander I., M 121
45. S. Celestine I. 423
82. S.Leo II.
682'
8. S. Sixtus I., M. 132
46. S. Sixtus III. 432 83. S. Benedict II.
684
9. S. Telesphorus, M. 142
47. S. Leo I. (the Gt.)440
84. JohnV.
685
10. S. Hyginus, M, 154
48. S. Hilary 461
85. Conon
686
11. S.Pius I., M. 158
49. S. Simplicius 468
86. S. Sergius I.
687
12. S. Anicetus, M. 167
50. S. Felix III. 483 .
87. John VI.
701
13. S. Soter, M. 175
51. S. Gelasius I. 492
88. John VII.
705
14, S. Eleutherius, M. 182
52. S. Anastasius II 496
89. Sisinnius
708
15. S. Victor I., M. 193
53. S. Symmachus 498
90. Constantine
708
16. S. Zephyrinus, M. 203
54. S. Hormisdas 514
91. S. Gregory II.
715
17. S. Callistus L, M. 221
55. S. John I., M. 523
92. S. Gregory III.
731
18. S. Urban L, M. 227
56. S. Felix IV. 526
93. S. Zachary
741
19. S. Pontian, M. 233
57. Boniface II. 530
94. Stephen rn/t
752
20. S. Anterus, M. 238
58. John II. 532
95. S. Paul I
757
21. S. Fabian, M. 240
59. S. Agapitus 535
96. Stephen IV.
768
22. S. Cornelius, M. 254
60. S. Silverius, M, 536
97. Adrian I.
771
23. S. Lucius L, M. 255
61. Vigilius 538
98. S.Leo. III.
795
24. S. Stephen L, M. 257
62. Palagiusl. 555
99. Stephen V.
816
25. S. Sixtus II., M. 260
63. John III. 560
100. S. Paschal I.
817
26. S. Dionysius 261
64. Benedict I. 574
101. Eugene II.
824
27. S.Felix I., M. 272
65. PelagiusII. 578
102. Valentine
827
28, S. Eutychian, M. 275
66. S. Gregory I. (the
103. Gregory IV.
827
29. S. Caius, M. 283
Great) 590
104. Sergius II.
844
30. S. Marcellinus, M. 296
67. Sabinian 604
105. S.Leo IV.
847
31. S. Marcellus I.,M. 304
68. Boniface III. 607
106. Benedict III.
855
32. S. Eusebius 309
69. S. Boniface IV. 608
107. S. Nicholas (the
853
33. S.Melchiades 311
70. S, Deusdedit I, 615
108. Adrian II. (Gt.)
867
34. S. Svlvester I. 314
71. BonifaceV. 619
109. John V III,
872
35. S.Mark 337
72. Honoriusl. 625
110. Marinus I.
882
36. S.Julius I. 341
73. Severinus 640
111. Adrian III.
884
37. Liberius 352
74. John IV. 640
112. Stephen VI.
885
38. S. Felix II., M.* 355
75. Theodore I 640
113. Formosus
891
39, S. Damasus I. 366
76. S. Martin I., M. 649
114. Boniface VI.
896
* Pope during exile of Liberius. t Steph. II. (752) died before consecration.
11
118
LIST OF ROMAN PONTIFFS.
[1920
A.D.
A.D.
115.
Stephen VII.
896
164.
Innocent II.
1130
116.
Roman us
897
165.
Celestine II.
1143
117.
Theodore II.
898
166.
Lucius II.
1144
118.
John TX.
898
167.
B.Eugene III.
1145
119.
Benedict IV.
903
168.
Anastasius IV.
1153
120.
Leo V.
900
169.
AdrianIV(Eng)1154
121.
Christopher
903
170.
Alexander III
1159
122.
Sergius III.
904
171.
Lucius III.
1181
123.
Anastasius III.
911
172.
Urban III.
1185
124.
Land us
913
173.
Gregory VIII.
1187
125.
John X.
915
174.
Clement III.
1187
126.
Leo VI.
928
175
Celestine III.
1191
127.
Stephen VIII.
929
176
Innocent III.
1198
128.
John XI.
931
177.
Honorius III.
1216
129.
Leo VII.
936
178.
Gregory IX.
1227
130.
Stephen IX.
930
179.
Celestine IV.
1241
131.
Marinus II.
943
180.
Innocent IV.
1243
132.
Agapitus II.
946
181.
Alexander IV.
1254
133.
John XII.
956
182.
Urban IV.
1261
134.
Benedict V.
964
183.
Clement IV.
1265
135.
John XIII.
965
184.
B. Gregory X.
1271
136.
Benedict VI.
972
185
Innocent V.
1276
137.
Donus II.
973
186.
Adrian V.
1276
138.
Benedict VII.
975
187.
John XX.
1276
139.
John XIV.
984
188.
Nicholas III.
1277
140.
John XV.
985
189.
Martin IV.
1281
141.
Gregory V.
996
190.
Honorius IV.
1285
142.
Sylvester II.
999
191.
Nicholas IV.
1288
143.
John XVII.
1003
192.
S. Celestine V.
1294
144.
John XVIII.
1003
193.
Boniface VIII.
1294
145.
Sergius IV.
1009
194.
B. Bened. XI.
1303
146.
Benedict VIII.
1012
195
Clement V.
1305
147.
John XIX.
1024
196.
John XXII.
1316
148.
Benedict IX.
1033
197.
Benedict XII.
1334
149.
Gregory VI.
1044
198
Clement VI.
1342
150.
Clement II.
1046
199.
Innocent VI.
1352
151.
Damasus II.
1048
200.
B. Urban V.
1362
152.
S.Leo IX,
1049
201.
Gregory XI.
1370
153.
Victor II.
1055
202.
Urban VI.
1378
154.
Stephen X.
1057
203
Boniface IX.
1389
155.
Nicholas II.
1059
204
Innocent VII.
1404
156.
Alexander II.
1061
205
Gregory XII.
1406
157.
S. Gregory VII.
1073
206
Alexander V.
1409
158.
B. Victor III.
1087
207
John XXIII.
1410
159.
B. Urban II.
1088
208
Martin V.
1417
160.
Paschal II.
1099
209
Eugene IV.
1431
161.
Gelasius II.
1118
210
Nicholas V.
1447
162.
Calistus II.
1119
211
Callistus III.
1455
163.
Honorius II.
1124
212
Pius II.
1458
213. Paul II. 1464
214. SixtusIV. 1471
215. Innocent VIII. 1484
216. Alexander VI. 1492
217. Pius ITT. 1503
218. Julius II. 1503
219. LeoX. 1513
220. Adrian VI. 1522
221. Clement VII. 1523
222. Paul IIT. 1534
223. Julius III. 1550
224. MarcellusII. 1555
225. Paul IV. 1555
226. Pius IV. 1559
227. S. PiusV. 1566-
228. Gregory XIII. 1572
229. SixtusV. 1585
230. Urban VII. 1590
231. Gregory XIV. 1590
232. Innocent IX. 1591
233. Clement VIII. 1592
234. Leo XI. 1605
235. PaulV. 1605
236. Gregory XV. 1621
237. Urban VIII. 1623
238. Innocent X. 1644
239. Alexander VII. 1655
240. Clement IX. 1667
241. Clement X. 1670
242. Innocent XI. 1676
243. AlexandorVIII1689
244. Innocent XII. 1691
245. Clement XI. 1700
246. Innocent XIII 1721
247. Benedict XIII. 1724
248. Clement XII. 1730
249. Benedict XIV. 1740
250. Clement XIII. 1758
251. Clement XIV. 1769
252. Pius VI. 1775
253. Pius VII. 1800
254. Leo XII, 1823
255. Pius VIII. 1829
256. Gregory XVI. 1831
257. Pius IX. 1846
258. Leo XIII. 1878
259. PiusX. 1903
260. Benedict XV. 1914
THE CATHOLIC HIERARCHY.
HIS HOLINESS THE POPE,
BISHOP OF ROME, AND VICAR OF JESUS CHRIST.
SUCCESSOR OF ST. PETER, PRINCE OF THE APOSTLES,
SUPREME PONTIFF OF THE UNIVERSAL CHURCH,
PATRIARCH OF THE WEST, PRIMATE OF ITALY,
ARCHBISHOP AND METROPOLITAN OF THE ROMAN PROVINCE,
SOVEREIGN OF THE TEMPORAL DOMINIONS OF THE
HOLY ROMAN CHURCH.
BENEDICT XV.
SUPREME PONTIFF,
Now GLORIOUSLY REIGNING.
GIACOMO BELLA CHIESA.
The two hundred and sixtieth Pope, was born at Pegli,
diocese of Genoa, November 21, 1854 ; appointed Archbishop of
Bologna, December 16, 1907; proclaimed Cardinal, May 15, 1914;
elected Pope, September 3, and crowned September 6, 1914. His
Holiness retains the Abbacy of Subiaco ; the Prefectship of the
Roman and Universal Inquisition, and of the Consistorial Congre-
gation ; the Presidency of the Pontifical Commission for the re -union
of the separated Churches ; the Protectorship of the Church and
Chapter of SS. Celsus and Julian us, of the Greek Monastery of
Grottaferrata, of the Benedictine, Dominican and Franciscan Orders,
and of the Archconfraternity of the Via Crucis.
The Supreme Pontiff is assisted in the government of the Church by
the Sacred College of Cardinals, and by several sacred congregations
of which the Cardinals are the chief members ; by the Patriarchs,
Archbishops and Bishops ; by the Apostolic Delegates,. Vicars and
Prefects, and by certain Abbots and Prelates.
THE CARDINALS.
The Sacred College of Cardinals consists, when it is complete, of
seventy members : — Six Cardinal Bishops, fifty Cardinal Priests, and
fourteen Cardinal Deacons. The Cardinals, when duly constituted and
proclaimed, form the supreme council or senate of the Church. They
are the advisers of the Sovereign Pontiff, and at the death of a Pope
120 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
they elect his successor. The Cardinal Bishops occupy the Suburban
Sees of Rome, which are Ostia, Velletri, Porto and Santa Rufma,
Albano, Frascati, Palestrina, Sabina. The Cardinals of the second and
third order take their titles from some of the oldest churches in the
City of Rome. The first Cardinal Bishop is Dean ; the first Cardinal
Priest is First Priest ; and the first Cardinal Deacon, First Deacon
of the Sacred College. The Dean has the right of consecrating, and
the First Deacon the right of proclaiming and crowning a new Pope.
On the death of the Pontiff, the Cardinal Camerlengo has the adminis-
tration of the affairs of the Holy See.
CARDINAL BISHOPS OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH.
Vincent Vannutelli, born at Genazzano, December 5, 1836 ; created
and reserved in petto December 30/1889 ; proclaimed June 23, 1890
Bishop of Ostia and Palestrina, Dean.
Julius Boschi, born at Perugia, March 2, 1838 ; created and pro-
claimed April, 15, 1901. Bishop of Frascati.
Cajetan de Lai, born at Vicenza, July 2,6, 1853 ; created and pro-
claimed December 16, 1907. Bishop of Sabina.
Antonio Vico, born in diocese of Ancona, January 9, 1847 ; created
and proclaimed, November 27, 1911. Bishop of Porto and Santa
Rufiiia.
Gennaro Granito Pignatelli, born in Naples, April 10, 1851 ; created
and proclaimed, November 27, 1911. Bishop of Albano.
Basil Pompili, born at Spoleto, April 16, 1858 ; created and pro-
claimed November 27, 1911. Bishop of Velletri. Cardinal Vicar.
CARDINAL PRIESTS.
Joseph Sebastian Netto (O.F.M.), born February 8, 1841 ; created
and proclaimed 1884. Ex-Patriarch of Lisbon.
James Gibbons, born at Baltimore, July 23, 1834 ; created and
proclaimed June 7, 1886-. Archbishop of Baltimore.
Michael Logue, born in Raphoe on October 1, 1840 ; created and
proclaimed January 16, 1893. Archbishop of Armagh.
Andrew Ferrari, born in the diocese of Parma, August 13, 1850 ;
created and proclaimed May 18, 1894. Archbishop of Milan.
Joseph Prisco, born in the diocese of Naples, September 8, 1836 ;
created and proclaimed November 30, 1896. Archbishop of Naples.
Joseph Mary Martin de Herrera y de la Iglesia, born in the diocese
of Salamanca, August 26, 1835 ; created and proclaimed April 19,
1897, Archbishop of Compostella.
1920] ROMAN REGISTER. 121
Joseph Francica-Nava di Bontife, born in Catania, July 23, 1846 ; .
created and proclaimed June 19, 1899. Archbishop of Catania.
Augustine Richelmy, born in Turin, November 29, 1850 ; created
and proclaimed June 19, 1899. Archbishop of Turin.
Leo de Skrbensky, born at Hausdorf, June 12, 1863 ; created and
proclaimed April 15, 1901. Archbishop of Olmutz,
Bartholomew Bacilieri, born at Breonio, March 28, 1842 ; created
and proclaimed April 15, 1901. Bishop of Verona.
Raphael Merry del Val, born in London, October 10, 1865 ; created
and proclaimed November 9, 1903.
Joachim Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti, born at Pernambuco
(Brazil), January 17, 1850; created and proclaimed December 11,
1905. Archbishop of Rio Janeiro.
Octavius Cagiano de Azevedo, born at Frosinone. November 7,
1845; created and proclaimed, December 11, 1905.
Aristides Rinaldini, born at Montefalco, February 5, 1844 ; created
and proclaimed April 15, 1907.
Peter Maffi, born in the diocese of Pavia, October 12, 1858 ; created
and proclaimed April 15, 1907. Archbishop of Pisa.
Alexander Lualdi, born in Milan, August 12, 185*; created and
proclaimed April 15, 1907. Archbishop of Palermo.
Desire Mercier, born at Braine 1'Alleud, November 21, 1851 ; created
and proclaimed April 15, 1907. Archbishop of Malines.
Peter Gasparri, born in the diocese of Norcia May 5, 1852 ; created
and proclaimed December 16, 1907. Secretary of State.
Louis Henry Lugon, born in the diocese of Angers, October 28,
1842 ; created and proclaimed December 16, 1907. Archbishop of
Rheims.
Paulinus Peter Andrieu, born in the diocese of Toulouse, December
8, 1849 ; created and proclaimed December 16, 1907. Archbishop
of Bordeaux.
Antony Mendes Bello, born in diocese of Guarda, June 25, 1842*
reserved in petto, November 27, 1911 ; proclaimed May 25, 1914.
Patriarch of Lisbon.
Joseph M. Cos y Macho, born in diocese of Santander, August 6,
1838; created and proclaimed November 27, 1911. Archbishop of
Valladolid.
122 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Francis Bourne, born at Clapham, March 23, 1861 ; created and
proclaimed November 27, 1911. Archbishop of Westminster.
Leo Adolphus Amette, born in diocese of Evreux, September 6,
1850 ; created and proclaimed November 27, 1911. Archbishop of
Paris.
William O'Connell, born in Boston, December 8, 1859 ; created and
proclaimed November 27, 1911. Archbishop of Boston.
Henry Almaraz y Santos, born at Salamanca, September 22, 1847 ;
created and proclaimed November 27, 1911. Archbishop of Seville.
Francis M. de Cabrieres, born in diocese of Nimes, August 30, 1830 ;
created and proclaimed November 27, 1911. Bishop of Montpellier.
William Van Rossum (C.SS.R.), born in Holland, September 3,
1854 ; created and u proclaimed November 27, 1911. Prefect -of.
Propaganda.
Victorian Guisasola y Meneiidez, born in Oviedo, April 21, 1852 ;
created and proclaimed May 25, 1914. Archbishop of Toledo.
Louis Nazaire Begin, born in diocese of Quebec, January 10, 1840 ;
created and proclaimed May 25, 1914. Archbishop of Quebec.
John Csernoch, born in diocese of Gran, January 18, 1852 ; created and
proclaimed May 25, 1914. Archbishop of Gran.
Gustavus PifFL born in diocese of Koniggratz, October 15, 1864 ; created
and proclaimed May 25, 1914. Archbishop of Vienna.
Alphonsug Maria Mistrangelo, born in Savona, April 26, 1852 ;
created and proclaimed December 6, 1915. Archbishop of Florence.
John Cagliero, born in diocese of Turin, January 11, 1838 ; created
and proclaimed December 6, 1915*
Andrew Frith wirth, born August 21, 1845; created and proclaimed
December 6, 1915.
Raphael Scapinelli, born in Modena, April 25. 1858 ; created and
proclaimed December 6, 1915.
George Gusmini, born in Bergamo, December 9, 1855 ; created and
proclaimed December 6, 1915. Archbishop of Bologna.
Pietro La Fontaine, born in Viterbo, November 29, 1860; created and
proclaimed December 4, 1916. Patriarch of Venice.
Victor Ranuzzi de Bianchi, born in Bologna, July 14, 1857; created and
proclaimed December 4, 1916.
Donatus Sbarretti, born in diocese of Spoleto, November 12, 1856 ;
created and proclaimed December 4, 1916.
1920J ROMAN REGISTER. 123
Augustus Dubourg, born in diocese of St. Brieuc, October 1, 1842 ;
created and proclaimed December 4, 1916. Archbishop of Rennes.
Louis Duboi.s, born in diocese of Le Mans, September 1, 1 856 ; created
and proclaimed December 4, 1916. Archbishop of Rouen.
Louis Joseph Maurin, born in diocese of Marseilles, February 15, 1859 ;
created and proclaimed December 4, 1916. Archbishop of Lyons.
Thomas Boggiani, born in diocese of Alessandria, January 19, 1863;
created and proclaimed December 4, 1916. Archbishop o: Genoa.
Alexius Ascalesi, born in diocese of Naples, October 31, 1872; created
and proclaimed December 4, 1916. Archbishop of Beaevento.
Adolphus Bertram, born in Hildesheim, March 14, 1859 ; created
and reserved in petto. December 4, 1916 ; proclaimed December 15,
1919. Bishop of Breslau.
Philip Camassei. born in Rome, September 14, 1848 ; created and
proclaimed December 15, 1919
Augustus Silj, born in diocese jf Norcia, July 9, 1846; created and
proclaimed December 15. 1919.
John boldevila y Romero, born in the diocese of Zamora, October,
20. 1843 ; created and proclaimed, December 15, 1919. Archbishop of
Saragossa.
Theodore Valfre di Bonzo, born in diocese of Turin, August 21 >
1853 ; created and proclaimed December 15, 1919.
Alexander Kakowski, born in diocese of Plock, February 3, 1863;
created and proclaimed December 15, 1919. Archbishop of Warsaw.
Edmond Dalbor, born in diocese of Posen. October 30, 1869 ;
created and proclaimed December 15, 1919. Archbishop of Gnesen
and Posen.
CARDINAL DEACONS.
Cajetan Bisleti, born at Veroli, March 20, 1856 ; created and pro-
claimed November 27, 1911.
Louis Billot (S.J.), born in diocese of Metz, January 12, 1846;
created and proclaimed November 27, 1911.
Filippo Giustini, born in diocese of Tivoli, May 8, 1852 ; created^and
proclaimed May 25, 1914.
Michael Lega, born in diocese of Faenza, January 1, 1860 ; created
and proclaimed May 25, 1914.
Francis Aidan Gasquet, born in London, October 5, 1846, created and
proclaimed May 25, 1914.
Nicholas Marini, born in Rome, August 20, 1843 ; created and pro-
claimed December 4, 1916.
Orestes Giorgi, bom in diocese of Segni, May 19, 1856 ; created and
proclaimed December 4, 1916.
124 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
SUMMARY OF CATHOLIC SEES.
There are ten Patriarchates with fourteen Patriarchal Sees — eight
of the Latin Bite and six of different Oriental Rites.
The Patriarchate of Antioch has four Patriarchal Sees, viz., Latin,
Maronite, Melchite and Syriac.
PATRIARCHATES, ARCHBISHOPRICS, AND BISHOPRICS
OF THE WORLD.
LATIN RITE.
PATBI- ARCH-
NAME or COUNTRY. ARCHATES. BISHOPRICS. BISHOPRICS.
EUROPE.*
Albania . . .0.2.3
Austria-Hungary . . 0 . 12 . 44
Belgium . . .0.1.5
France and Monaco . . 0 . 17 . 68
Germany and Luxembourg . 0 5 . 21
Ireland . . 0 . 4 . 23
England and Wales . . 0 . 3 . 14
Scotland . . .0.2.4
Greece . . .0.3.7
Italy and Islands . . 1 . 49 .219
Spain . . 0 . 9 . 47
Portugal . . . 1 . • 2 8
Holland . . .0.1.4
Montenegro . . .0.1.0
Poland . . .0.1.6
Russia . . . 0.1. 6
Roumania, Bulgaria and Servia 0 1.2
Switzerland . . .0.0.5
Malta, Gozo and Gibraltar • . 0 0 . 3
Total 2 114 489
China . . 0 0 1
Japan . . .0.1.3
East Indies . . 1 . 9 . 26
Persia . . .0.1.0
Turkey in Asia . .3.2.1
Total 4 13 31
AFRICA.
North Africa . . 1 . 2 . 13
Total . 1 . 2 . 13
* The new international boundaries being not yet finally determined, dioceses are
classified as they were before the \\ir.
1920] ROMAN REGISTER. 125
PATRI- ARCH-
NAME OF COUNTRY. ARCHATES. BISHOPRICS. BISHOPRICS.
AMERICA.
Canada and Newfoundland . 0 . 12 . 25
United States . . . 0 . 14 . 85
Mexico . . . 0 . 8 . 23
SOUTH.
Bolivia . . .0.1.3
Brazil . . . 0 . 10 . 38
Chili . . . 0 1
Argentine Republic . . 0 1 . 12
Ecuador . . .0.1.6
Peru . . .0.1.9
Columbia . . . 0 4 . 11
Uruguay . . . 0 1 . 2
Venezula . . .0.1.5
CENTRAL (INCLUDING WEST INDIAN ISLANDS).
Continental States . .0.4.5
West Indian Islands . . 0 . 4 . 13
Total 0 63 240
OCEANICA.
Australia . . 0 . 6 . 14
New Zealand . . .0.1.
Philippine Islands . .0.1.8
Total 0 8 25
ORIENTAL RITES.
ARMENIAN RITE,
Europe . . .0.1.1
Asia . . . 1 . 3 . 12
Africa . 00.1
COPTIC RITE.
North Africa . . 1
Central Africa, 1 Vicar- Apostolic in Abyssinia,
126 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
PATRI- ARCH-
NAME OF COUNTRY. ARCHATES. BISHOPRICS. BISHOPRICS.
GREEK-ROUMANIAN.
Europe . . 0 . 1 . "3
GREEK-RUTHENIAN.
Europe . . 0
GREEK-BULGARIAN.
Turkey in Europe, 2 Vicars-Apostolic.
GREEK-MELCHITE.
Asia 1
SYRIAN RITE.
Asia . 1
SYRO-CHALD^IC.
Asia . . . 1 . 2 . 10
SYRO-MARONITE,
Asia . . .1.7.2
Total . . 6 . 21 . 52
Total for Europe \ / 2 . 114 489
„ Asia ( \ 4 . 13 31
„ Africa > Latin Rite <( 1 . 2 . 13
„ America I j 1 . 63 240
„ Oceanica / V 0 . . 8 . 25
Armenian Rite 1 . 4 . 14
Coptic Rite ... 1 0 . 2
Greek-Roumanian . .0.1.3
Greco -Ruthenian . . 0 1 7
Greek-Melchite . . 1 . 3 9
Syrian . . .1.3.5
Syro-Chaldseic . 1 . 2 . 10
Syro-Maronite . .1.7.2
Absolute Total . 14 .221 . 850
The above Summary of Patriarchal, Archiepiscopal and Episcopal
Residential Sees amounts in all to 1,085. But in this list we do not
include districts governed by Prefects Apostolic and Apostolic Vicars,
who exercise episcopal functions and jurisdiction under the Propaganda.
1920] ROMAN REGISTER. 127
THE ROMAN CON3REGATIONS AND
TRIBUNALS.
i.
CONGREGATIONS.
1. THE CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY OFFICE.
This Congregation, over which the Pope himself presides, guards
the teaching of faith and morals. It judges of heresy and of other
crimes which lead to a suspicion of heresy.
Although there is a special Congregation for the discipline of the
Sacraments, the Holy Office retains power to decide questions con-
nected with dogmatic teaching on the Sacraments, as also questions
which concern the Pauline Privilege and the matrimonial impedi-
ments of disparitas cidtus and tnixta religio.
To it belongs the examination of. books, which was formerly
assigned to the Congregation of the Index.
Secretary — Cardinal Merry del Val. •
Office — Palazzo del S. Offizio.
2. THE CONSISTORIAL CONGREGATION.
This Congregation has the duty of preparing the agenda for Con-
sistories, and (in places not subject to the Congregation of the Pro-
paganda), of establishing new dioceses and chapters; dividing dioceses;
appointing Bishops, Apostolic Administrators, Coadjutor and
Auxiliary Bishops ; instituting canonical inquiries regarding those to be
appointed and ascertaining their knowledge.
It has charge of all matters relating to the government of the
several dioceses (not subject to the Congregation of the Propa-
ganda). It looks after the fulfilment of the obligations of Ordinaries ;
takes cognisance of the written reports of Bishops on the state of
their dioceses ; orde^ the Apostolic Visitations, examines what has
been done in them, and after a special report to the Pope, prescribes
whatever may seem necessary or opportune.
Secretary — Cardinal De Lai.
•Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria Apostolica.
3. THE CONGREGATION ON THE DISCIPLINE OF THE
SACRAMENTS.
To this Congregation is assigned all legislation regarding the Dis-
cipline of the Seven Sacraments, without prejudice to the authority of
the Holy Office as above defined, and df the Congregation of Rites in
128 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
regard to the ceremonies to be observed in connection with the Sacra-
ments. If any of these questions require judicial process they are
handed over to the Tribunal of the Rota.
Prefect — Cardinal Giustini.
Secretary — Mgr. Luigi Capotosti.
Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria.
4. THE CONGREGATION OF THE COUNCIL.
This Congregation has charge of the discipline of the secular clergy
and the faithful generally. It watches over the observance of the
precepts of the Church, such as fasts (except the Eucharistic fasts),
abstinence, tithes, the observance of feasts, with power to dispense
when it thinks right ; controls all matters relating to parish priests
and canons, also all things affecting pious associations, pious legacies,
honoraria for Masses, benefices or offices, ecclesiastical property,
funds, and other matters of the same kind.
To this Congregation belong all matters connected with the cele-
bration and recognition of Councils, and with meetings and conferences
of Bishops.
Prefect —
Secretary — Mgr. Joseph Mori.
Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria.
5. THE CONGREGATION FOR THE AFFAIRS OF RELIGIOUS.
This Congregation decides all matters which relate to the affairs
of Religious of both sexes, whether bound by solemn or simple vows,
of those who without vows lead a common life after the manner of
Religious, and of secular third orders, whether the question arises
between Religious themselves or regards others besides.
Prefect — Cardinal Scapinelli.
Secretary — D. Mauro Serafini.
Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria.
6. THE CONGREGATION OF PROPAGANDA.
The jurisdiction of this Congregation extends to all places which
have no regularly constituted hierarchy, and to some countries which
though they possess a hierarchy, are still regarded as missionary
countries.
This Congregation has authority over all matters which affect
Religious considered as missionaries, but all questions concerning
Religious as such must be submitted to the decision of the Congregation
for the Affairs of Religious.
To the Congregation of Propaganda are now united the Congregation
for the Affairs of Oriental Rites, and the Commission for the Union of
the Dissident Churches.
Prefect — Cardinal Van Rossum.
Secretary — Mgr. Camillo Laurenti,
Office — Palazzo della Propaganda.
1920] ROMAN REGISTER. 129
7. THE CONGREGATION OF SACRED RITES.
This Congregation has the right of examining and regulating all
matters which proximately concern the rites and ceremonies of the
Latin Church. It watches over the diligent observance of the sacred
ceremonies in the celebration of Mass, in the administration of the
Sacraments, in the performance of the Divine Offices, and all other
things connected with public worship in the Latin Church ; grants
dispensations, bestows insignia and privileges of honour relating to
sacred rites, and prevents the introduction of abuses in these matters.
It deals with all matters relating in any way to the beatification
and canonization of Saints or to Sacred Relics. ^
Prefect — Cardinal Vico.
Secretary — Mgr. A. Verde. -
Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria,
8. THE CEREMONIAL CONGREGATION.
This Congregation regalates the ceremonies to be observed in the
Pontifical Chapel and Court, and the sacred functions performed by
Cardinals outside the Pontifical Chapel ; also settles questions of
precedence of Cardinals and of Ambassadors sent by various countries
to the Holy See.
Prefect — Cardinal Vannutelli.
Secretary — Mgr. Nicholas Canali.
9. THE CONGREGATION FOR EXTRAORDINARY
ECCLESIASTICAL AFFAIRS.
This Congregation considers only such questions as are submitted
to it by the Pope through the Cardinal Secretary of State, and especially
questions connected with civil law and concordats entered into .with
different States
Secretary — Mgr. Cerretti, Archb. of Corinth.
Office — Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano.
% 10. THE CONGREGATION OF SEMINARIES
AND UNIVERSITIES.
To this Congregation is committed the regulation of Seminaries
and Universities or Faculties which depend on the authority
of the Church, including those which are conducted by members of
religious societies. It examines and approves new institutions, grants
the power of conferring degrees, and may itself confer degrees on men
distinguished for special learning.
Prefect — Cardinal Bisleti.
Secretary — Mgr. J. Sinibaldi, Bishop of Tiberias.
Office — Palazzo della Cancelleria.
11. THE CONGREGATION FOR THE EASTERN CHURCH.
To this Congregation are assigned all matters which concern^the
Eastern Church, except such as are reserved for the HolysOffice, ^_
130 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
II.
TRIBUNALS.
1. THE SACRED PENITENTIARIA.
The jurisdiction of this tribunal is limited to those things which
regard the forum, internum, non-sacramental as well as sacramental.
Hence, while matrimonial dispensations of the forum externutn are
assigned to the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments,
this Tribunal grants for the forum internuin favours, absolutions,
dispensations, commutations, sanations, and condonations. It decides
all matters relating to Indulgences, except dogmatic questions, which
are reserved to the Holy Office.
Penitentiary Major — Cardinal Giorgi.
Office — Palazzo, del S. Offizio.
2. THE SACRED ROMAN ROTA.
To this Tribunal are referred all contentious cases, not major ones,
which come before the Holy See.
Dean — Mgr. Sebastianelli.
Office — Palazzo della Dataria.
3. THE APOSTOLIC SEGNATURA.
This Tribunal, which is composed of six Cardinals, has the right,
when appealed to, of quashing sentences pronounced by the Rota.
Prefect — Cardinal Lega.
Secretary — Mgr. Evaristo Lucidi.
Office — Palazzo della Dataria.
[131]
Jdsb Ecclesiastical IReoister,
IRELAND is divided, ecclesiastically, into four Provinces, named after
the four Archiepiscopal Sees — Armagh, Dublin, Cashel and Tuam —
which are not coincident with the civil Provinces, in which they are
respectively situated. The Province of Armagh, containing the
Primatial See of All Ireland, embraces, besides the civil Province of
Ulster, the whole or portions of the counties of Louth, Meath, West-
meath, King's and Longford, in Leinster ; of Leitrim, Sligo and Ros-
common in Connaught ; the Province of Dublin, under the Primate
of Ireland, contains a portion only of the civil Province of Leinster,
embracing the whole or portions of the counties of Dublin, Kildare,
Wicklow, Queen's, Wexford, Carlow, King's and Kilkenny ; the
Province of Cashel is mainly coincident with the civil Province of
Munster ; whilst the Province of Tuam is smaller than the civil Pro-
vince of Connaught, and includes the whole or portions of the counties
of Galway, Mayo, Sligo, Roscommon, Clare and King's.
The Province of Armagh includes the Diocese of Armagh, with the
Dioceses of Meath, Ardagh, Clogher, Derry, Down and Connor, Dro-
more, Kilmore, and Raphoe, as Suffragan Sees ; total, nine Dioceses.
The Province of Dublin includes the Diocese of Dublin with the
Dioceses of Ferns, Kildare and Leighliii, and Ossory, as Suffragan
Sees ; total, four Dioceses. •
The Province of Cashel includes the Diocese of Cashel, with the
Diocese of Emly attached, the Dioceses of Cork, Cloyne, Killaloe,
Kerry, Kilfenora, Limerick, Ross, Waterford and Lismore, as Suffragan
Sees ; total nine Dioceses. The Diocese of Kilfenora is assigned to
the Bishop of Galway as its Apostolic Administrator.
The Province of Tuam includes the Diocese of Tuam, with the
Dioceses of Achonry, Clonfert, Elphin, Galway and Kilmacduagh, and
Killala, as Suffragan Sees ; total, six Dioceses.'
There are thus four Provinces, each presided over by an Archbishop,
and twenty-four Suffragan Sees, or a total of twenty-eight Dioceses
in Ireland.
132 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Clergy Lists. — In every case the Diocesan Clergy List has been
revised by the Bishop or his Secretary, and this is a guarantee, so far
as can be secured, of the accuracy of the information supplied.
Chapters. — In many of the Dioceses the Chapters have been revived
and organised, the members of which, together with the principal
Dignitaries of the Diocese, will be found under the heading of the
respective Sees.
Parishes and Benefices. — The number of civil or legal Parishes in
Ireland is 2,428, and the number of Catholic Parishes or Benefices
marked by territorial jurisdiction, 1,115, so that the civil and the
Catholic ecclesiastical Parishes are rarely coterminous. Catholics have
the deepest interest in adhering to the primitive designation and ortho-
graphy of the several territorial divisions, Diocesan and Parochial,
of the Irish Church, as a classified analysis of the derivation, origin
and history of such designations would form a vast and most important
body of evidence testifying to the intimate connection which subsists
between the faith of the people and the very topography of the
kingdom.
Public Institutions. — All Public Institutions in each Diocese, having
Catholic Chaplains attached, as Workhouses, Lunatic Asylums, County,
City, and Government Prisons, Military Barracks, etc., are published!
Regular Clergy. — The usual Diocesan Returns of the Regular Clergy
will be found under each Diocese. Moreover all the Communities of
each Order in Ireland or of Irish branches abroad are set forth under
the heading " List of the Regular Clergy."
Religious Communities of Men and of Women. — Diocesan and other
Returns are published of these Orders, with such information respecting
them as may be expected in a Registry.
Educational Institutions. — These are fully considered under each
Diocese, and are also indicated in a special section devoted to the
position of Catholic Education in Ireland.
Charitable Institutions. — Orphanages, Asylums, Refuges, Hospitals,
Reformatories, Industrial Schools, etc., will be found under the respective
Dioceses in which they exist.
Obituary. — Diocesan Returns, obtained from the Bishops themselves,
give an authentic list of the Clergy, etc., who died within the past year.
State and Progress of Religion. — Summaries, under various heads,
supplied by the Bishops, or prepared from their Returns, are given,
indicating the state of Religion in the Diocese. We also give the
Catholic and non-Catholic population of each Diocese for the years
1881, 1891, 1901, and 1911,
APOSTOLIC PROCESS OF THE IRISH MARTYRS.
THE CAUSE : THE COURT.
Litterce Remissoriales et Compulsoriales, dated 301 h
March, 1916, and addressed by the S. Congregation of Rites
to the Archbishop of Dublin, instructed his Grace to proceed
with the Apostolic Process in the above Cause, initiated by
him in its first, or diocesan, stage in 1904, and granting him
special faculties and dispensations for that purpose.
Owing to the Easter Rising of 1916, these official letters
did not reach Ireland until the end of May. Preparations
were at once begun, officials designated, documents printed
and circulated, and the Vice-Postulator invited the Irish
Bishops and Irish Provincials of Religious Orders to nominate
witnesses. These received over twelve months to prepare
their voluminous historical evidence.
The first formal Session of the Process, at which the Court
was constituted, was held on 5th June, 1917. The first
Session for the receiving of evidence did not take place until
1 5th October following.
Investigation has to be made into the claims of 260
individuals or groups of those who, it is claimed, died for the
Faith in Ireland between 1537 and 1714. They are com-
posed of 5 Archbishops, 10 Bishops (including a Cistercian,
3 Franciscans, and a Dominican), 37 Secular Priests, i Pre-
monstratensian, 12 Cistercians, 42 Dominicans, 74 Francis-
cans, 10 Augustinians, 3 Carmelites, 2 Trinitarians, 5 Jesuits,
and 2 Capuchins, not including their unnamed companions
in martyrdom. The list is completed by 51 laymen and 6
women. Many of these loomed large in the history of the
Ireland of their day — ecclesiastics, such as Primates Creagh
and Magauran, Terence Albert O'Brien of Enily, Malachy
O'Queely of Tuam, Peter Talbot of Dublin, Heoer McMahon
of Clogher, — laymen, such as Sir Phelim O'Neill and Geoffrey
Baron. Many phases of Irish, History have to he critically
examined — the foreign relations of the Ireland of the great
O'Neill, the hitherto obscure Baltinglass •" Conspiracy," the
History of the Confederation of Kilkenny, the Censures of
Rinuccini, the history of the Remonstrance and " Popish
Plot."
The evidence on 122 individuals (in 93 groups) belonging
to the Periods 1537-1603, 1603-1625, has been completed.
These embrace nearly half the entire groups in point of
numbers. Already the translation of Process I. (Period
1537-1603) is completed.
Selected research workers are working abroad, and have
obtamed new and important evidence in favour of the Cause.
Sessions are held and all business transacted at Holy Cross
College, Clonliffe. The following are the chief executive
officials : —
Judex Delegatus : His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.
Judices Sub-delegati : Right Rev. Mgr. FitzPatrick, P.P.,
V.G ; Right Rev. Mgr. Dunne, P.P., V.G. ;
The Ven. the Archdeacon of Glendalough, P.P.
Fidei Sub Promoiores : Right Rev. Mgr. O'Donnell,
D.D., P.P., V.G. J Rev. Patrick Walsh, M,A*. ;
Rev. John McGuinness, C.M.
Notarii A ctuarii : Rev. M. J. Curran, Rev. Patrick
, Dunne, D.Ph ; Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, B.A. ,
Notarii Adiuncti'. Rev. Eugene McSweeney, B.A. ;
Rev. John Redmond, B.A. ; Rev. Patrick
O'Flynn, B.A.
Postulalor: The Rector, Irish College, Rome.
Vice-Postulator: Rev.'M; H. Maclnerny, O.P., Tallaght.
All .communications should be addressed to the Vice-
Postulator, or to Rev. M. J. Curran, Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe.
133
CATHOLIC PRELATES OF IRELAND.
Names of the Prelates
Dioceses
Residences
Post Towns
Dates of
Conse-
cration
&Trans-
lation
Anni-
versary
Days
Province of Armagh.
His Eminence Michael Car- \
(1879)
20 July
dinal Logue, Abp.,
Primate of All Ireland )
Armagh
Armagh
^Trs.f
(1887)
30 Apr.
Most Rev. Laurence Gaughran
Meath
Mullingar
1906
24 June
Joseph Hoare
(Ardagh and>
(Clonm'cn'isej
Longford
1895
19 Mar.
Patrick MacKenna
Clogher
Monaghan
1909
10 Oct,
Charles MacHugh
Derry
Derry
1907
29 Sept.
Joseph MacRory.
(Down and )
( ConnorjT
Belfast
1915
14 Nov.
Edward Mulhern
Dromore
Newry
1916
30 Apr.
Patrick Finnegan
Kilmore
Cavan
1910
11 Sept.
Patrick O'Donnell
Raphoe
Letterkenny
1888
3 Apr.
Province of Dublin.
His Grace the Most Rev.)
(Archbish'p's }
Wm. J. Walsh, Abp., 1
Dublin
] House,
1885
2 Aug.
Primate of Ireland )
( Dublin )
Most Rev. William Codd
Ferns'
(Summerhill,)
"iWexford >
1918
25 Feb.
Patrick Foley
jKildare and)
( Leighlin j"
Carlow
1896 -j
18 Mar.
31 May
Abraham Brownrigg
Ossory
Kilkenny
1884
14 Dec.
Nicholas Donnelly
(Canea )
lAnxil. D'blinf
(Haddington )
(Road.D'blin)
1883
4 Nov.
Province of Cashel.
His Grace Most Rev. John
Harty, Abp.
(Abp. Cashel )v
(and Bp. Em.)v
Thurles
1914
18 Jan.
His Grace Most Rev. Thomas
Fennelly, Abp.
Metymna
Jloycarkey
1901
9 June
Most Rev. Robert Browne
Cloyne
Queenstown
1894
19 Aug.
Daniel Cohalan
Cork
Cork
1914
7 June
Charles O'Sullivan
Kerry
Killarney
1918
27 Jan.
Michael Fogarty
Killaloe
(Ashline, )
1 Ennisf
1904
4 Sept.
Denis Hallinan
Limerick
Limerick
1918
10 Mar.
Denis Kelly
Ross
Skibbereen
1897
9 May.
Bernard Hackett
(Waterford )
(and Lismorej
Waterford
1916
19 Mar.
His Grace Most Rev. Thos. (
P. Gilmartin, Abp. j
Province of 1
Tuam
'Ham.
Tuam
ri909^
i Trs- y
UaisJ
13 Feb.
9 July.
Most Rev. Patrick Morrisroe
Thomas O'Doherty
Achonry
Clonfert
Ballaghader'n
Loughrea
1911
1919
3 Sept.
14 Sept.
Bernard Coyne
Elphin
Sligo
1913
30 Mar.
Tnomas O'Dea
( Galway&Kil- )
< macduai,rh & -
( Ap.A KTn'a j
Galway
(1903"|
^Trs. I
<1909j
30 Aug.
29 Apr.
James Naughton
Killala
Ballina
1912
7 Jan.
R.R. Maurus O'Phelan, Abb. Mt. Melleray
R. R.Justin MacCarthy, Abb. Mt. St. Joseph
Cappoquiu 1 1908
Roscrea [ 1911
12
134
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
PROVINCE OF ASM AGE.
Comprising the Diocese of Armagh, with the Eight Suffragan Dioceses
of Meath ; Ardagh ; Clogher ; Deny ; Down and Connor ; Dromore ;
Kilmore ; and Raphoe.
I.— DIOCESE OF ARMAGH.
Includes the County of Louth, almost the whole of Armagh, a great
part of Tyrone, and a part of Derry and Meath.
Cardinal, Archbishop, and Primate — His Eminence MICHAEL CARDINAL
LOGUE. Consecrated 20th July, 1879, succeeding Most Rev. Dr.
M'Devitt as Bishop of Raphoe. Appointed Coadjutor to His Grace
Most Rev. Dr. M'Gettigan, Primate of All Ireland, 30th April, 1887,
Succeeded to the Primacy 3rd December, 1887. Created Cardinal
Priest 16th January, 1893, under the title of Sancta Maria della
Pace. Address — His Eminence Michael Cardinal Logue, Lord
Primate of All Ireland, Ara Cceli, Armagh.
CHAPTER OF ARMAGH.
Dean — Very Rev. Dean Quinn, P.P., V.G., Dungamion.
Archdeacon — Right Rev. Monsignor Segrave, P.P., V.G., Drogheda.
Treasurer — Very Rev. Chas. Canon M'Donald, P.P., V.F.,Cookstown,
Chancellor — Very Rev. Joseph W. Brady, P.P., Keady. '
Theologian — Very Rev. Charles Canon Quin, P.P., V.F., Bessbrook.
Canons.
V. R. Alex. Dillon, P.P.
V. R. C. Quin, P.P., V.F.
V. R. John Quinn, P.P., V.F.
V. R. Thos. M' Williams, P.P.
V. R. James Grimes, P.P.
V. R. Patrick Corr, P.P.
V. R. Felix M'Nally, P.P.
V. R. Bernard Donnellan, P.P.
V. R. P. Lyons, S.T.L., P.P., V.F.
V. R. Chas. M'Donald, P.P., V.F.
V. EL Peter Sheerin, P.P., V.F.
V. R. M. J. Quin, P.P.
V. R. Joseph W. Brady, P.P.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Dean Quinn, P.P., V.G., Dungannon ;
Right Rev. Monsignor P. Segrave, P.P., V.G., Drogheda.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. Charles Canon Quin, P.P. ; Very Rev. John
Canon Quinn, P.P. ; Very Rev. P. Canon Lyons, S.T.L., P.P.; Very
Rev. C. Canon M'Donald, P.P., and Very Rev. Peter Canon
Sheerin, P.P.
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DIOCESE OF ARMAGH.
135
PARISHES IN ARMAGH (55), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Armagh
Primate's Parish
Ward, John, Acini.
Armagh
Johnson, Peter
Finnegan, Patk.
„
M'Guone, Michael
Toner, Arthur
Dundalk
M
M'Keone, Jas.,
Dundalk
S.T.L., Adm.
^.
Hurson, Chas.
X
Kerr, Michael
Tohall, Henry, B.D.
Butterly, Wm.
St. Peter's,
SegTa,ve,Rt. Rev.
M'Donnell, A,
Drogheda
Drogheda .
Mgr., V.G.,
Lavelle, John
Archd.
Woods, Thomas
Arboe
Loughran, Jas.
Rogers, Arthur
Arboe
Sheridan, Thos.
Moortown, Coagh
Ardee
Lyons, P., Canon Callan, Henry
Ardee
S.T.L., V.F.
Macken, P.
Ardtrea
M'Eleavey, E.
McDonald, Ml.
Moneymore, Cd
»
Derry
Aghaloo
Booth, W. J.
Devlin. John
Aughnacloy
Toner, Peter
Caledon
Ballinderry
Taggart, Hugh
Ballinderry,
Moneymore
Ballymakenny .
Brady, Patk.
M'Evoy, Owen
Tenure, Dunleer
Ballymacnab
Corr, Patrick
O'Brien, Matt.
Ballymacnab, Tassagh
Canon
M'Brien, Thomas.
Grariemore, do.
S.T.L.
Beragh
M'Ardle, P. J.
Devlin, John
Beragh
Ballymore and
Short, Cornelius
Tanderagee
Mullaghbrac .
Shortt, Eugene
Poyntzuass
Lennon, James
Markethill
Carlingford and
Quin, Michael J
Carlingford
Clogherny
Canon
M'Namee,E.,B.D.
Omeath, Newry
Clogherhead
Murtagh, Fras.
O'Neill, John
Clogherhead
Clonoe
M'Williams,
Macken, Ednad.
Clonoe,
Thos., Canon
Coalisland
M'Guiggan, Ml.
Washingbay,
Coalisland
Clonfeacle
Quinn, Patrick
Murray, Lee.
Moy, Co. Tyrone
Coagh
Donnelly, Peter
Coagh, Money-
more
Collon
Conlon, Patrick
Dolan, Jas.
Collon, Drogheda
Cooley
M'Ardle, John
Walsh, Louis
Cooley, Carlingford
Duffy, James
St. James's, Greenore
136 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns
Creggan, Lower
Kerley, Peter Gogarty, Patk. Cullyhanna
Smyth, A. P. Newtown-
hamilton
Creggan, Upper
Sheerin, Peter, Donnellan, Luke Crossmaglen
Canon,V.F. M'Oscar, J. A.
Darver
Murray, Thomas Byrne, Arthur Dromiskiii
M'Nulty, Stph. Castlebellingham
Derrynoose
Coyne, Michael, Devine, Francis Keady, Armagh
Canon M'Dermott, Ml.
Donnelly, Patck. Derrynoose, Ready
Desertcreight &
Derryloran
Quinn, Michael, M'Laughlin, Jno Cookstown
Canon, V.F. Mackin, James Rock, Co. Tyrone
Donaghmore
O'Neill, J. P. Toner, P. J., Donaghmore,
D.D. Co. Tyrone
M'Nelis, Peter Galbally, Pomeroy
Dromintee
Loughran, P. B. Loughran, John, Jonesboro,
D.D. Newry
O'Neill, James Dromintee
Drumcree • .
Grimes, James, M'Donald, Thos. Portadown
Canon O'Connor, Edward
Drumglass, Kil-
Quinn, Michael. Beck, John Dungannon
lyman: and
V.F., Dean Harmon, John
Tullyniskin
Dunleer
Byrne, John Rogers, Peter Dunleer
Corcoran, Peter
Eglish
Collins, Patk. Eglish, Dnngaunon.
Errigal Kie-ran .
M'Shane, Peter Peter O'Connor. Ballygawley
Crilly, Patrick Ballygawley
Faugharfc
Lawless, Nich. Somers, Patrick Kilcurry, Dundalk
Forkhill
Clarke, Owen Montague, Chas. Forkhill, Dundalk
KiUeeshil
Kerr} Felix Donnelly, John Tullyallen, Dun-
gannon
O'Donnell, John Aughnagar,
Pomeroy
Kilkerley
Donnellan, Ber., Stapleton Place.D'd'k.
Canon M'Bride, John Hag-gardstown, D'alk.
M'Cann, Thos. Kilkerley, D'alk.
O'Neill, Francis Bayview Cot.,D'dalk.
Kildress
M'Donnell, John Kildress, Cookstown
Murphy, Edward Dunamore,
Cookstown.
Killeavy, Lower
Quin, Charles, Quinn, Fras. Bessbrook, Co.
Canon, V.F. Quinn. James Armagh
Clarke, James Camlough
Castleblayney
Killeavy, Upper
M'Nally, Felix Soraghan, Thos. Mountain Lodge,
Canon Newry
Mullen, John Meigh, Newry
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DIOCESE OF ARMAGH.
137
Parishes.
Kilmore
Kilsaran
Knockbridge
Lordship and
Ballymascalon
Loughgall
Loughgilly
Louth
Lissan
Maghorafelt and
Ardtrea N.
Pomeroy
Stewartstown
Tallonstown
Termonmaguirk .
Termonfeckin
Togher
Tullyallen
Tynan
Parish Priests. Curates.
M'Neece, Felix
M'Peake, Alex.
Fagan, Patrick M'Donnell, Jos.
Markey, John Pentony, Joseph
M'Aleer, John M'Donnell, Rd.
Dunne, Joseph Hughes, Patrick
Doherty, John
Vallely, Ptk. Campbell, Peter
Blacker, Edmnd.
Maguire, James Rogers, Michael
Kenny, Patrick M'Verry, Fras.
Quinn, John, Rafferty, Mchl.
Canon, V.F. Moore, Peter
O'Callaghan, Larkin, James
John P.
Quinn, Peter Gush, Peter
Ward, Francis
Dillon, Alex., M 'Oscar, Hugh
Canon Ward, J. V.
Donnelly, F. Rogers, Thomas
Carraher, John
M'Culla, Thos. Matthews, Peter
Finnegan, P. Woods, John
Geatens, Patrick
Carolan, Francis
M'Cooey, James
M'Rory,Patrick Boyle, Fras.
Post Towns.
Mullavilly,
Tandragee
Stonebridge, Co.
Armagh
Castlebellingham
Knockbridge,
Dundalk
Ravensdale,
Dundalk
Loughgall,
Armagh
Annaghmore,
Portadown
Whitecross, Armagh
Belleeks
. Louth, Dundalk
Lissan, Cooks-
town
Magherafelt
Newbridge,
Toomebridge
Pomeroy, Co.
Tyrone
Coalisland
Stewartstown
Tallonstown,
Ardee
Carrickmore,- Co.
Tyrone
Termonfeckin>
Drogheda
Togher, Dunleer
TullyaUen,
Drogheda
Mell, Drogheda
Middletpwn, Co.
Armagh
Diocesan Inspector of ScJiools — Rev. Eugene O'Callaghan, S.T.L.,
Lisseraw, Camlough, Co. Armagh.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's, Armagh — Catholic Diocesan Orphan Society (established
16th April, 1896). The Society is under the patronage and imme-
diate direction of His Eminence Cardinal Logue, and an Executive
Committee of the Clergy. Rev. John Ward, Adm,, Armagh,
and Rev. J. M'Keone, Adm., Dundalk, are Hon. Sees.
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[1920
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE, WITH THEIR
CHAPLAINS.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Ardee — V. Rev. P. Lyons, Canon,
P.P., V.F.
Armagh — Rev. J. Ward, Adm.
Cookstown —
Dundalk — V. Rev. B. Donnellan,
Canon.
Dungannon — V. Rev. M. Quinn,
P.P., V.F., Dean.
Magherafelt — Very Rev. John
Quinn, Canon, P.P., V.F.
Newry — Very Rev. F. M'Nally,
Canon, P.P.
Prisons. Chaplains.
Armagh — Rev. Patk. Finnegan.
Dundalk — Rev. Chas. Hurson.
Military Barracks. Chaplains.
Military Barracks, Dundalk —
Rev. James M'Keone.
Military Barracks, Armagh — Rev.
P. Johnson.
Lunatic Asylum. Chaplain.
Lunatic Asylum, Armagh — Rev.
M. M'Guone.
M'Cann's Asylum for the Blind, Armagh.
The Charles ShieCs Institution, Armagh.
The County Infirmary, arid The County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Armagh
These are attended by the Parochial Clergy.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscan Convent, Drogheda— Guardian, Very Rev. A. S. Mullan ;
Rev. P. A. Corish ; Rev. M. K. O'Regan.
Confraternities attached to the Church — Third Order of St. Francis,
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis, Confraternity of the Holy
Face.
DOMINICANS.
Dominican Convent, Drogheda — Prior, Very Rev. J. D. Muckian, O.P. ;
Sub-Prior, Rev. R. T. Purfield, O.P. ; Very Rev. R. Walsh,
S.T.M. ; Rev. M. P. O'Flaherty, P.G.
St. Malachy's Dominican Priory, Dundalk — Prior, Very Rev. J. H.
Flood, S.T.L., O.P. ; Rev. F. J. Powell, S.T.B., O.P. ; Rev. J. D.
Roche, O.P. ; Rev. J. Noonan, O.P,
AUGUSTINIANS.
AugUStinian Convent, Drogheda — Very Rev. D. A. Crotty, Provincial;
Very Rev, B. Bowen, D.D., Prior ; Rev. N. J. O'Keeffe.
VINCENTIANS.
Congregation Of the Mission, Armagh— Superior, Very Rev. Edmund
Cullen, C.M. : Rev. C. Murphy, C.M. : Rev. P. Meenagh, C.M. ;
Rev. T. Rafferty, C.M.
MARISTS.
Marist Fathers (Central Chapel of the Arch-Confraternity ot St. Joseph),
Dundalk — President, Very Rev. P. Eus. Byrne, S.M. ; Vice -Superior,
Rev. John Byrne, S.M. ; Professors, Rev. J. M'Kenna, S.M. ; Rev.
P. M'Ardle, S.M. ; Rev. E. Hayes, S.M. ; Rev. N. Mathieu, S.M. ;
Rev. T. Smyth, S.M.; Rev. J. Leonard, S.M.; Rev. M. Burke, S.M.
1920] DIOCESE OF ARMAGH. 139
ORDER OF CHARITY.
Order Of Charity, St. Michael's, Omeath, Novitiate House— Rector
and Master of Novices, Rev. James P. Woodcock. Minister, Rev.
Arthur J. O'Brien.
REDEMPTORISTS.
St. Joseph', Dundalk — Very Rev. Jas. P Confer, Rector • Rev. James
T. M'Cann, Rev. Henry Berghman, Rev. Michael Magnier, Rev.
James O'Brien, Rev. Michael Somers, Rev. John M'Namara, Rev.
J. B. Coy'e, Rev. Joseph Curran, Rev. Edward M'Loughlin, Rev.
John Curley, Rev. Michael Geraghty, Rev Christopher O'Flynn,
Rev. John Mulligan, Rev. Brendan Treacy, Rev. John O' Sullivan,
Rev. Francis O'Rourke, Rev. Thomas Fleming, Rev. Francis
Gilmartin. Address — St. Joseph's.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Greenpark, Armagh — Director, Rev. Br. M. L.
Maher. 185 pupils. The Brothers conduct Primary and Secondary
Schools.
Christian Brothers, Drogheda — Director, Rev. Br. W. K. Leahy. 300
pupils attend St. Joseph's, Sunday's Gate, and 100 Our Lady of
Lourdes Schools, West Gate. This establishment is equipped with
a fine Laboratory and Science School, and pupils are prepared for the
Intermediate and Civil Service Examinations, etc.
Christian Brothers, Dundalk— .Director, Rev. Br. P. C. Burke. 520
pupils. Pupils prepared for the Intermediate. University, and
Civil Service Examination?, Science, Drawing, Manual Instruction,
and Commercial Classes.
Brothers Of the Christian Schools (De la Salle), Ready — Director.
Brother Edmund.
Brothers Of the Christian Schools (De la Salle), Ardee— Superior,
Brother Florence.
Presentation Brothers, Dungannon — Superior, Br. J. O'Connor. Number
of pupils, 200.
Brothers Of the Christian Schools (De la Salle), Dundalk — Director,
Rev. Br. William. 330 children on rolls. Special Commercial Class.
DOMINICAN CONVENT.
Sienna Convent, Drogheda — A first-class boarding and day school for
young ladies. Prioress, Mrs. D'Arcy ; Community, 40. Chaplains,
The Dominican Fathers, St. Magdalen's.
CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART.
Convent Of the Sacred Heart, Armagh — Boarding school for girls. The
Nuns have also charge of a National School attended by 360
children. Number of Community, 35. Superior, Rev. Mother Lacey.
Chaplain, Rev. Arthur Toner, C'.C.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Drogheda — A large day school, upwards of 600
in attendance. -Superioress, Sister Mary Mai achy Gleeson. Number
of Community, 25. Chaplains, the Curates of the pai'ish.
140 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Presentation Convent, Portadown — Large and flourishing day schools
under their charge ; night schools. Community, 14. Superioress,
Sister M. Columba O'Connor. Chaplain, Rev. Thos. M'Donald, C.C.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, St. Malachy's, Dundalk^ founded
1847 — Large National Schools, 800 pupils. Select Day and Inter-
mediate School. Female Orphanage and Industrial School, 120
inmates. Also a School for Lace -making „ Knitting, Vestments and
Altar Linen, with 36 girls employed. Large Public Laundry, in which
over 50 women and girls are employed. Four Sisters in charge of
Workhouse Hospital and School. Five Sisters also attend a large
Branch School recently opened on Castletown Road. 250 pupils.
Community, 49. Superioress, S. M. Bernardino Dolan. Chaplain,
Rev. M. Kerr, C.C.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Ardee — The Sisters visit the sick in
their homes, and conduct free schools for the poor children of the
town ; and the Sisters have a thriving Lace Industrial School.
Select Day School. Four Sisters in charge of Workhouse Hospital
and School. Superioress, Mrs. Pollen. Community, 23. Chap-
lain, Very Rev. P. Canon Lyons, S.T.L., P.P., V.F.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Bessbrook, Co. Armagh — Superioress,
Mother Mary Michael M'Keown. Community, 15. Chaplain, Rev.
Francis Quinn, C.C.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Cookstown — The Sisters have charge
of a flourishing Day School, attended by the children of the town,
and also of a Night School attended by about 130 mill girls. Irish
crochet lace made by pupils of evening school — orders received.
Community, 10. Superioress, Mrs. M'Geeney. Chaplain, Very Rev.
M. Canon Quinn, P.P., V.F.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Dungannon — Superioress, Mrs. Mary
Farrell. Community. 10. The Nuns have National Schools
attended by 250 children. Chaplain, Rev. J. Harmon.
SISTERS OF CHARITY.
Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Drogheda — The Sisters visit
the sick, and conduct an Industrial School for little boys, a National
School for boys, and an Orphanage for girls. Community, 13.
Superioress, Sister Clare Redman.
CONVENT OF ST. CLARE.
Convent Of St. Clare, Ready, founded 1871 — The Nuns have National
Schools'for the children of the town. 193 pupils ; and a Sunday
School for girls. Superioress, Mrs. M. J. M'Hugh. Chaplain, Very
Rev. M. Canon Brady, P.P. Community, 23;
CONVENT OF ST. LOUIS.
Convent Of St. Louis, Middletown. Boarding and Day School, also
Government Industrial School. Superioress, Mrs. Therese Laverty.
Chaplain, Rev. P. M'Rory, P.P. Community, 22.
1920]
DIOCESE OF ARMAGH.
141
CONVENT OF MARY IMMACULATE.
Convent Of Mary Immaculate, Magherafelt— The Sisters of the Ira-
maculate Conception are a branch of the widely propagated Order
founded in France, and known as THE HOLY FAMILY. Number in
Community, 9. Chaplain, Very Rev. J. Canon Quinn, P.P., V.F.
The Sisters have charge of a Day»School attended by 130 children.
They have also a Boarding School.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's Diocesan CoMege, Armagh — Conducted by the Vincentian
Fathers. President, Very Rev. E. J. Cullen, C.M. Professors, Rev,
C. Murphy, C.M. ; Rev. P. Meenagh, C.M., B.A. ; Rev. T. Rafferty.
C.M., B.A.; Mr. T. W. Holden, Mus. Bac.
St. Mary's College, Dundalk — Conducted by the Marist Fathers.
Patron, His Eminence Cardinal Logue. President, Very Rev. P.
Eus. Byrne, S.M. ; Vice- Superior, Rev. John Byrne, S.M. ; Pro-
fessors, Rev. J. Leonard, S.M. ; Rev. P. M'Ardle, S.M. ; Rev, J.
M'Kenna, S.M. ; Rev. E. Hayes, S.M. ; Rev. T. Smyth, S.M. ; Rev.
N< Mathieu, S.M. ; Rev. M. Burke. S.M.
St. Patrick's Male Academy, Dungannon— President, Rev. P. M'Kernan,
B.A., B.D.; Professor, Rev. James O'Flaherty, B.A.. B.D.
St. Patrick's Female Academy, taught by the Sisters of Mercy. Stu-
dents of both Male and Female Academies prepared for Intermediate
and University Examinations, and the Civil Service.
Armagh Catholic Board Of Education, Armagh — Hon. Secretary, Patrick
La very, Esq., Solicitor, Armagh.
Tyrone Catholic Board Of Education, Dungannon — Hon. Secretary
Henry Tohall, Esq., J.P., Moy.
Societies Of St Vincent de Paul at Armagh, Ardee, Bessbrook, Cooks-
town, Dundalk, Dungannon, Drogheda, Magherafelt, Portadown.
DIOCESAN
i
55
Bishop
Parishes .
Secular Priests . . .149
Regulars .... 39
Houses of Regulars . . 7
Convents . . . . 13
Nuns . . . .274
Churches and Chapels. . 156
Christian Brothers' Schools 3
SUMMARY.
Primary Schools . . 224
Colleges .... 2
Intermediate Schools for
Boys .... 3
Superior Schools for Boys . 3
For Young Ladies . . 3
Catholic Libraries . . 30
Parochial Houses for Priests 61
Catholic Population
Non -Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
189.963
129,308
164,383
112,871
147,358
100,451
140,626
92,706
319,271 277,254
i
247,809
233,332
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
II.— DIOCESE OF MEATH.
Includes the greater part of Meath, Westmeath, and King's County,
and a small portion of Longfo»d, Louth. Dublin, and Cavan.
Bishop — Most Rev. LAURENCE GAUGHRAN, D.D. Consecrated on the
24th June, 1906. Address — Most Rev. Dr. Gaughran, Lord Bishop
of Meath, Episcopal Residence, Mullingar.
Bishop's Secretary — Rev. J. P. Finegan, C.C., Mullingar.
Diocesan Catechist — Rev. Richard McCullen.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. P. Callary, P.P., Tullamore ; Very Rev.
Denis Flynn, P.P., Kells.
Vicars- Forane, Deanery of Mullingar — Very Rev. D. Cole, > P P *
Killucan.
Very Rev. Wm Bracken, P.P.,
Kinnegad.
„ Clara — Very Rev. M. Bracken, P.P ,
Clara.
Trim— Very Rev. Ml. Woods, P.P.
Kells—
„ Duleek — Very Rev. John Nulty, P.P., St.
Mary's, Drogheda.
PARISHES IN MEATH (66), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Mullingar
Bishop's Parish
Carpenter, H. Adm. Mullingar
Farrell, Bernard
Kelly, Joseph
Macken, J. C.
Finegan, J. P.
Navan
Bishop's Parish
Cooney, N.
Navan
O'Reilly, J.
O'Connor, J.
Kilmartin, J.
Conlon, Peter
[town
Ardcath
Leonard J.
Murray, T.
Ardcath, Garris-
Athboy
O'Farrell, M.
Smyth, Denis
Athboy
Bally more
Casey,' C.
Coyne, D.
Ballymore
Ballinacargy
O'Connell, M.
Martin, J.
Ballinacargy
Ballivor and Kil
Farrell, P.
Ballivor
dalkey
Kelly, Peter
Kildalkey
Batterstown
Fitzsimons,P.
Cooney, G.
Kilcloon, Dun-
boyne
1920]
DIOCESE OF MEATH,
143
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates.
Post Towns,
Blacklion
Casey, Patrick Grehan, P.
Beauparc
Bohermeen
Smith, R. Brady, P.
Bohermeen, Navan
Carnaross
Kelly, P.
Carnaross, Kells
Carolanstown
Clavin, James McManus, J.
Kilbeg, Kells
Castlejordan
Nulty, James Cunningham, C.
Farrelly, M.
Ballynabracky,
Kinnegad
Castlepollard
Daly, Patrick Giles, P.
Castlepollard
Castletown
Corcoran, J.
Castletown, Kil-
patrick,Co.Meath
Castletown-
M'Namee, Peter Downes, M.
Castletown-
Geoghegan
Geoghegan
Casey, N.
Tyrrell's Pass
Churchtown
Donnellan, T.
Dysart, Mullingar
Clara
Bracken, M., Adlum, J.
Clara
V.F. McCormack. J.
Clonmellon
Healy, William Flynn, P.
Clonmellon
Collinstown
Mulvany, J.
Collinstown
Keappock, T.
Curraha
Dillon, M.
Curraha, Ashbourne
Delvin
Tuite, Patrick Scully, W.
Delvin, Westmeath
Cogan, J. -
Drogheda, St.
Nulty, John P. Norris,
St. Mary's,
Mary's
V.F. McCann, P.
Drogheda
Drumconrath
Masterson, J. Murphy, P.
Drumconrath
Drumraney
Clarke, Patrick
Drumraney, Moate
Judge, B.
Tang, Bally-
mahon
Duleek
Gillie, Thos. Murphy, J.
Duleek,Droghede
Dunboyne
Brady, Bernard Kelly, P.
Dunboyne
O'Neill, A.
Dunderry
Casey, Thomas Ellis, T.
Churchtown,
Navan
Dunshaughlin .
Farrell, Peter McManus, M.
Dunshaughlin
Eglish
Gilsenan, P. Conway, J. V.
Eglish, Five
Alley, King's Co.
Kilcormac
O'Reilly, E. O'Reilly, J
Kilcormac, King's Co.
Kane, J.
Mount Bolus, King's Co.
Johnstown
Tiernan, John Gibbons, E.
Johnstown,
Navan
Kells
Flynn, D. V.G. Callaghan, J.
Kells
Casey, P.
Kilbeggan
Cassidy, John Glynn, Jas.
Kilbeggan
Kilbride ' .
Gerrard,Francis Nangle, J.
Mount nugent
Kilkenny West,
Gaughran, T. Kinahan, James
Glasson, Athlone
Bunown, and
Noughaval
[more
Killina or Rahan
~Flynn,J.,S.T.L. Smith, P.
Killina, Tulla-
Killucan
Cole, D., V.F. Farrelly, M.
Killucan
Donegan, J.
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates.
Post Towns.
Kilmessan and Morrissey,David Gilmore, J. F.
Dunsany
Dunsany
Kingscourt
Kelly, S. Casey, J.
Kingscourt
Kinnegad
Bracken, Wm. Smyth, N.
Kinnegad
V.F. Brady, E.
Kilskeer
Duffy, P. E., Lennon, P.
Kilskyre, Kells
S.T.L.
Lobinstown
Keane, C. Gilsenan, J.
Lobinstown,
Slane
Longwood
Rooney, W. Rowan, F.
Longwood
Milltown
Conlan, J. Kiernan, P.
Milltown, Bal.
linacargy
Moyvore
Dunne, D.
Moyvore
Moynalty
Brogan, John Swan, W.
Moynalty
Moynalvy . Cantwell, P. Fegan, W.
Moynalvy, Sum-
merhill, Meath
Multyfarnham .
Nobber
Murphy, Jas. Mulvany P.
Cooke, Patrick Fagan, Joseph
Multyfarnham
Nobber
Oldcastle
Barry, Robt. Geraghty, J.
Oldcastle
Tallan, J.
Gleeson, W.
Oristown
Daly, James Harte, J.
Oristown, Kells
Rathcore and
Gilsenan, Thos. Dunne, J.
St. Michael's,
Rathmoylan
Moran, F. -
Enfield, Meath
Rathkenny
Poland, James Hughes, M.
Rathkenny,
Slane
Ratoath & Ash-
Kelly, Robert Flynn, E.
Ratoath
bourne
Rochfortbridge .
Kelly, J. Murtagh, C.
Rochfortbridge
Rosnaree and
Conlan, M.
Donore, D'gheda
Donore
Skryne
Farrell, C. Kellaghan, E.
Skryne, Tara
Slane
O'Rafferty,John Moore, M.
Slane
Stamullen
Davis, Wm. J. Shaw, T.
Stamullen, Bal-
briggan
Sumnaerhill
Flanagan, P. Forde, P.
Summerhill,
Entield, Meath
Trim
Woods, Michael, Caffrey, Thos.
Trim
V.F. Murphy, Patrick
Tubber . Magee, J. L. Flanagan, E.
Tubber, Moate
Tullamore . Callary, Philip, Lynam, J.
Tullamore
V.G. Daly, E.
O'Keeffe, T.
Turbotstown
Gilsenan, Jas. M'Keever, J.
Coole, W'meath
Taghmon and
Johnson, J. Kelly, Simon
Taghmon, Mul-
Turin
Mulvany. T.
lingar
Army Chaplain — Rev. J. Coghlan.
1920] DIOCESE OF MEATH. 145
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Workhouses. Chaplains.
Mullingar — Rev. H. Carpenter. Castletowndelvin — Rev. Patk.Tuite
Navan — Rev. N. Cooney.
Trim — V. Rev. M. Woods.
Kells — Very Rev. Denis Flynn.
Drogheda — Very Rev. J. Nulty.
Tullamore — V. Rev. P. Callarv.
Oldcastle — Rev. Robert Barry.
Dunshaughlin — Rev. P. O'Farrell.
Prison. Chaplain.
Tullamore — Rev. J. Lynam.
Military Barracks, Mullingar — Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Kelly.
Lunatic Asylum, Mullingar — Chaplain, Rev. B. Farrell.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
Franciscan Abbey, Multyfarnham — Very Rev. Fr. John Capistran,
Prov. ; Very Rev. Fr Flannan, Guardian and Rector ; Rev. Fr.
Joseph ; Rev. Fr. Michael ; Rev. Fr. Alban ; Rev. Fr. Pacificus f
Rev. Fr. Francis Xavier. Vice- Rector; Rev. Fr. Vincent. Lay
Brothers, Br. Felix, Br. Humilis, Br. John, Br. Hugoline, Br.
Columbanus.
In connection with the above there is also a Seraphic College, under the
direction of the Fathers for the Training of Boys of the Irish
Franciscan Province of St. Patrick.
Carmelite Convent, Moate — Prior, Rev. J. A. Rabbitte ; Rev. C. P.
Murphy, Rev. J. Fegan, Brother Benedict Short.
Jesuit Novitiate, St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore — Rector, Very Rev.
William Henry, S.J. ; Vice-Rector, Rev. Esmond White, S. J. ;
Rev. G. Byrne, S.J. ; Rev. R. O'Reilly, S.J. ; Rev. W. Sutton, S.J. ;
Rev. Wm. Power, S.J. ; Rev. J. Casey, S.J. ; Rev. J. Tomkins, S.J.;
Rev. Ignatius Gartlan, S.J. ; Rev. E. J. Barrett, S.J. ; Rev. F.
Browne, S. J. ; Rev. R. Devane, S.J. ; Rev. E. Frost, S.J.; Rev.
Thos. O'Mara, S.J. ; Rev. M. Quinlan, S.J. ; Rev. D. Roche, S.J. ;
Rev. F. Shaw, S.J.
Franciscan Monastery, Clara — Superior, Brother Austin Quigley. A
Free School attached. Eight professed members.
Christian Brothers, Mullingar— Director, Bro. T. M. Lenane, 460 pupils.
Christian Brothers, Kells — Director, Brother P. E. Murray. 200 pupils.
De la Salle Brothers, Navan — Directory Brother Albeus. 290 pupils.
LORETO CONVENTS.
Loreto Convent, Navan — Superioress, Mother Gertrude Connaughton.
A long-established, first-class Boarding School in which young ladies
are prepared for Intermediate, N.U.I., and Incorporated Society of
Musicians Examinations. Chaplain, Rev. Peter Conlan.
LoretO Convent, Navan, St. Anne's — Boarding School for young girls
in connection with our Primary Schools, Pupils prepared for Business,
Civil Service, and King's Scholarship Examinations. .
LoretO Con vent, Mullingar — Superioress, Mother Gertrude Connaughton,
Boarding, Day, Primary, and Intermediate Schools. Chaplains,
the Parochial Clergy.
H6 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Mullingar — Superioress, Mother Gertrude
Killian Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
Presentation Con vent, Rahan, Tullamore — Superioress, Mother M. Berch-
mans Colgan. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
CONVENTS OF MERCY.
Convent Of Mercy, Tullamore — Superioress, Mother M. Veronica
O'Growney. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, Kilcormac — Local Superioress, S. M Bonaventure
Maher. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, Navari — Superioress, Mother Agnes Gilsenan.
Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, Kells — Superioress, Mother M. Philomena. Chaplains,
the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, St. Mary's, Drogheda — Superioress, Mother M.
Magdalen, Chaplain, Rev. P. Norris.
Convent Of Mercy, Rochfortbridge — Superioress, Mother M. Gertrude
Smith. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy. Female Institution for
the Deaf and Dumb attached to the Convent.
Convent Of Mercy, Clara — Superioress, Mother M. Magdalen. Chap-
lains, the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, Kilbeggan — Superioress, Mother M. Antonia
Casey. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Mercy, Trim — Superioress, "Mother Xavier Pentony.
Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
The Workhouse Hospitals at Mullingar, Navan, Drogheda, Trim, and
Tullamore are under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Columba'S Classical School, Tullamore — Under the care of the
Christian Brothers. Director, Rev. Br. A. A. Kelleher. No. of
Pupils 100.
Diocesan College of St. Ftnian, Mullingar — President, Very Rev. T.
O'Farrell ; Vice-Pres., Rev. R. Callary, B.A. ; Professors, Very
Rev. T. O'Farrell ; Rev. R. Callary, B.A.; Rev. M. Weymes, B.A. ;
Rev. W. Cooney, B.A.; Rev. J. Johnson; Rev. P. Flynn ; Rev. J.
Conway, Edward S. Farry. Esq. ; Henry R. O'Brien Esq. ; E. Ryan,
Esq. ; and P. J. Lyons, Esq.
St. Mary's College, Mullingar — Principal, Rev. Brother T. M Lenane.
Primary Schools — There are efficient and numerously attended Christian
Brothers' Schools at Mullingar, Kells, and Tullamore ; Franciscan
School in Clara ; Convent Schools, under the Presentation Nuns, in
Rahan, and Mullingar ; Schools under the Sisters of Mercy in Tulla-
more, Mullingar, Navan, Kells, Rochfortbridge, Clara, St. Mary's,
Dogheda ; Trim, Kilbeggan, and Frankfort ; Boarding School under
the Sisters of Loreto in Mullingar ; Boarding School under the Sisters
of Loreto, Navan ; and numerously attended and efficient Parochial
Schools taught by lay teachers, under the management of the
Parochial Clergy.
St. Joseph's Institute for the Deaf and Dumb. Rochfortbridge — Con-
ducted by the Sisters of Mercy, Rochfortbridge.
New Schools, Navan — Under charge of De la Salle Brothers.
1920]
DIOCESE OF MEATH.
147
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.
Asylum for Infirm Priests, Ballyoate, Mullingar — Chaplain, Rev.
Bernard M'Grath.
Total Abstinence Society. — There is a Total Abstinence Society in
each Parish of the Diocese.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Mullingar, Navari, Tullamore, Kells,
and Drumconrath.
Confraternity of the Holy Family : —
Mullingar, under the charge of Rev. J. C. Macken.
Tullamore, ,, Rev. J. Lynam.
Trim (Male) „ Rev. T. Caffrey.
,, (Female) ., Rev. P. Murphy.
•
Confraternity of the Holy Rosary — Mullingar, Navan, Killucan, Dun-
v boyne, and Multyi'arnham.
Associations in Honour of the Sacred Heart throughout the Diocese.
Cripples' House, Coole, Westmeath, under charge of Sisters of Chariiy
(Vincent de Paul). Superioress, Sister Magdalen. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators .
Curates
Secular Clergy in College
Parochial and District
Churches
1
66
63
2
81
7
144
Regular Clergy
Convents of Nuns
Members in Community
Monastic Houses
Members in Community
21
13
124
3
17
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population .
1881
1891
1901
1911
107,334
12,882
14^8.418
11. '834
132,892
10,272
127 729
9,866
130,21«
160,252
143,164
137,595
148
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
III.— DIOCESE OFARDAGH.
Includes nearly all Longford, the greater part of Leitrim, and portions
of King's County, Westmeath, Roseommon, Cavan, and Sligo.
Bishop — Most Rev. JOSEPH HOARE, D.D. Consecrated March 19th,
1895. Succeeded Most Rev. B. Woodlock, D.D. Address — Bishop's
House, St. Michael's, Longford.
DIOCESE OF ARDAGH AND CLONMACNOISE.
Dean — Very Rev. John Monahan, P.P , D.D., V.F.. Ferbane, King's Co.
Archdeacon —
Canons.
Very Rev. Terence Martin, P.P.,
V.F., Edgeworthstown.
Very Rev. Daniel Grey.
Very Rev. Matthew Colurab, P.P.,
Ballinahown.
Very Rev. Felix Doherty, P.P.,
V.F., Mohill.
Very Rev. Thomas Laj*gan, D.D.,
P.P., Moate.
Very Rev. Michael Corcoran, P.P.,
Gowna, Cavan.
Very Rev. Thomas M'Guire, P P.,
V.G., Granard.
Very Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, P.P.,
Mullahoran.
Very Rev. Michael J. Masterson,
President St. Mel's College.
Very Rev. Denis Reynolds, P.P.,
Killoe.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND, OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. Thomas Canon M'Guire, P.P., Granard.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. Dean Monahan, P.P., Cloghan ; Very
Rev. Canon Doherty, P.P., Mohill ; Very Rev. Terence Canon
Martin, P.P., Edgeworthstown ; Very Rev. Canon O'Reilly, P.P.,
Carrick on-Shannon.
PARISHES IN ARDAGH AND CLONMACNOISE (41), PARISH
PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Longford
Abbeylara
Aghavas
Annaduff
Ardagh and Moy-
dow
Ballymahon or
Shrule
M'Guire, Eug.
Dolan, Ptk.
Geraghty, B.
[Vacant]
Bornacoola
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Bishop's Parish Newman, Patrick Longford
Adm.
Foley, James
* Cox, Michael
Columb, Bernard Abbeylara, Granard
Ryans, Edward Aghavas, Car rig -
Egan, James Drumsna [alien
Doyle, H. Ardagh, Edge-
Butler, James worthstown
M'Cabe, Patrick Ballymahon
Adm.
Larkin, James [mod
Guinan, Joseph M'Kenna, John Bornacoola, Dro-
1920]
DIOCESE OF ARDAGH.
149
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Cashel
Brady, John Fallen, William Newtowncashel,
Longford
Clonbroney
Markey, Patrick Montford, Thos. Ballinalee, Edge-
worthstown
Clongish
Skelly, Jos. O'Connor, Peter Newtownforbes
Clonmacnoise
Kennedy, Mich'l. Shannonbridge
Meehan, J. J. Clonfanlough,
Athlone
Cloone
Deniston, Thos. Masterson, Thos. Cloone, Mohill
Cluanadonald &
Plunkett, Luke Clondra, Long-
Kill ash ee
ford
Columbkille
Bedahan, Peter Manning, Bernard Columbkille, Granard
Rhatigan, Wm.
Dromard
Mahon, Edward M'Givney, Jos. Moyne, Arvagh
Kelly, Peter
Drumlish
Keville, John Drumlish
Cosgrove, John Ballinamuck
Drumlumman,~N".
Egan, Robert Mullah oran, Granard
& Loughduff
Maguire, Francis Loughduff, Cavan
Drumlumman, S.
Ledwith, Peter Carrick, Finea,
& Ballymachugh
Granard
Meehan, Terence Ballynarry, Kilnaleck
Fenagh
Farrell, John Skelly, Michael Foxfield, Fenagh
Gallon and Rey-
Manning, Jas. Fallon, Thomas Cloghan
nagh
O'Reilly, Patrick Banagher
Gortletteragh
Murphy, Francis Briody, E. Mohill
Granard
M'Guire, Thos., Lynch, Hugh Granard
Canon, V.F. Bannon, James
Kilcommock
Donohoe, Patk. Kenagh, Longf'd
Kilglass, Legan .
Dowdall, James Kelly, Patrick Lenamore,
Longford
Kille'nummery &
Manly, P. J. O'Reilly, Francis Dromahair
Killery
Kiernan, John Ballintogher
Killoe
Reynolds, Denis, Conefrey, Peter Killoe, Longford
Canon
Kilronan
Meehan, Patrick Clancy, P. Keadue, C.-on-S.
Higgins, James Arigiia, C.-on-S,
Kiltoghert
O'Reilly, Thos., O'Reilly, Edward Gowel, Carrick-
Canon. on -Shannon
Dalton, Edward Carrick-on-Shan.
O' Farrell, Wm.
Kiltubrid
M'Gaver, A. Burke, Michael Drumcong, Car.
Mary's, St.
Goodwin, John, Daly, Philip Athlone [on-S.
(Athlone)
Aclm. Lennon, Joseph
Moate & Caulry
Langan, Very Connolly, Eugene Moate
Rev., Canon, Skelly, Francis
•D. D. Bannon, Bernard
Mostrim
Martin, Ter., Curran, John Edgeworthstown
Canon, V.F.
Millane and
Columb, Mattw. Masterson, Hugh Ballinahown,
Ballinahown
Canon Reynolds, Fras. Athlone
13
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Mohill
Murhan
Rathaspick and
Russagh
Rathcline
Scrabby and Co-
lumbkille, E.
Street
Taghshiney and
Carrickedmond
Wheery and
Tisaran
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Doherty, Felix, Duffy, John
Canon, V.F. Pinkinan, John
M'Cabe Matthew Casey, John
O'Harai Patrick
Murray, Win. Higgins, Pat
Corcoran, Michl., Lee, John
Canon Dooner, Michael
M'Goey, Thomas Goodwin, Jos.
M'Givney, Peter Mo ran, William
Post Towns.
Mohill
Drumshambo
Rathowen
Lanesborough
Gowiia, Cavan
Bring, Granard
Street, Rathowen
Taghshiney
Ferbane
Monahan, John, Brady, Edward
D.D., P.P., Donlon, James
V.F., Dean
Military Chaplains — Rev. Patrick Kilduff, Rev. Peter O'Farrell, Rev.
John Meehan.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Longford — Rev. P. Newman, Adm,
'Carrick-on-Shan non — Very Rev.
Thos. Canon O'RoiUy.
Mohill — Very Rev. Canon Do-
herty, P.P.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Granard — -Very Rev. Thomas
M'Guire, V.F.
Ballymahon — Rev. Patk. M'Cabe
Adm.
Athlone — Rev. John Good win, Adm.
CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscan Convent, Athlone — Very Rev Fr. Fridolin, Guardian.
Rev. Fr. Columba, Rev. Fr. Anthony, Rsv. Fr. Stanislaus, Rev.
Fr. James, Rev. Fr. Jerome ; Brothers Leonard and Charles.
CONVENTS OF THE S9STERS OF MERCY.
Our Lady of Mercy, St. Joseph's Convent of, Longford — Superioress,
Mrs. Greene. Attendance in National School, 300. The Sisters prepare
pupils for King's Scholarships, Intermediate, National Coll of Music,
Irish Society of Musicians, Lein^ter College of Musiq and other
Exams. " The McGoey Institute " is managed by the Sisters. In
this Factory about 40 young girls are employed in Hoisery, Knitting,
Shirt, Underclothing and Lace-making. The Sisters have charge of
the Union Hospital and a Branch House, "St. Elizabeth's," Edge-
worthstown, where they have the National School. Pupils 120.
These Convents have no Government grant or endowment.
Our Lady Of Mercy, Convent Of, Moa'te — Superioress, Mrs. A. Antonia
McDonnell. The Sisters conduct the National School and an In-
dustrial School for Girls. St. Mary's Residential Technical School,
where Girls are taught all branches of Domestic Science. Cookery,
Laundry, Dressmaking, Dairying and Poultry-rearing. A limited
number of Boarders are received and prepared for King's Scholar-
ship and Intermediate Examinations. Also for Book-keeping,
Shorthand and Typewrtiing.
The Sisters have charge of the Union Hospital, At.hlone,
1920] DIOCESE OF ARDAGH. 151
Our Lady of Mercy, St. Michael's Convent of, Newtownforbes,
Superioress, Mother M. Gabriel Martyn. The Sisters have an
Industrial School, Boarding School, National School, also Public
Steam Laundry, where young women are employed.
Ol«r Lady Of Mercy, Convent Of, Ballymahon — Superioress, Mother Mary
Ignatius. The Sisters have charge of the Workhouse Hospital and
Schools ; also Boarding School for pupils who are prepared for
Intermediate and King's Scholarship Examinations.
Our Lady Of Mercy, Convent Of, St. Anne's, Mohill — Superioress,
Mother M. Clare (Mrs. Banahan). The daily average attendance
at National Schools, 200. The Sisters are in charge of the Poor-
house Hospital and Schools.
Our Lady Of Mercy, Convent Of, Granard — Superioress, Mother M.
Joseph Hoare. The Sisters have charge of the Workhouse School,
National Schools, and Intermediate School.
Our Lady Of Mercy, Convent Of, St. Elizabeth's, Edgeworthstown —
This Convent is a branch of St. Joseph's Convent, Longford. The
Sisters have charge of the National School ; number on rolls, 200.
FRANCISCAN CONVENT.
Franciscan Convent of Perpetual Adoration, St. Mary of the Angels,
Drumshambo — Abbess, Rev. Mother Mary of St. Boriaventure
(Mary Tyrrell). Chaplain, Rev. Mat. M'Cabe, P.P. Religious,
43. The object of this Institute is the Perpetual Adoration of the
Most Blessed Sacrament Exposed, the Chanting of the Divine Office
and Office of the Blessed Virgin, and intercessory prayer for the con-
version of Jews, infidels, heretics, and sinners. Daily Mass and
Benediction ; the Exposition continues day and night.
Msunt SJ. Francis, lately established at Drumsna, succursal to above.
MARIST CONVENT.
Marist Convent, Mount St. Joseph, Carrick on- Shannon — Superioress,
Sister M. St. Laurence O'Toole. Boarding, Intermediate and
National Schools. Pupils prepared for Music, Commercial, Pupil
Teachers' Examinations, Senior Students for Matriculation N.U.I.,
Co. Council and King's Scholarship Examinations. The Sisters have
also charge of the Workhouse Hospital.
CONVENT OF THE ORDER OF CLUNY.
Convent Of the Order Of Cluny, St. Joseph's, Ferbane, King's County—
Superioress, Mother Lucy Dunne. Community, 19 ; number of pupils
in Boarding School, 44 ; National School, 89.
CONVENTS OF LA SAINTE UNION.
Th) Convent of La Sainte Union des Sacres Coeurs, Banagher, King's
Co. — A Boarding and Day School for Girls; Preparatory School
for Boys ; National School for Girls and Infants. Superioress,
Rev. Patrick O'Reilly, Chaplain.
Co went of La Sainte Union des Sacres Coeurs, Our Lady's Bower,
Athlone — Educational Establishment for the Higher Classes, Young
Ladies and little Boys, and Infant and Female National Schools.
The Sisters have also Sunday Schools for the Factory Girls.
Superioress, Mother M* Maiachy, Chaplain, Rev. P. Daly.
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[1920
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DiOQESE.
College Of St. Mel, Longford, under the patronage and immediate
inspection of the Bishop of tlio Diocese. — President, Very Rev.
Michael J. Canon Masterson. Professors, Very Rev. Michael Master-
son, Rev. Patrick Gray, B.C.L., B.Ph. and B.S.T. ; Rev. Denis
O'Kane, S.T.L., B.C.L. ; Rev. Edward M'Cormac, B.A., B.D. ;
Rev. James Reynolds, B.Ph., B.A. ; John Lee, Esq. ; T. F. Murray,
Esq. ; Maurice V. Moore, Esq., Michael Rigney, Esq.
Intermediate Schools (under the patronage of the Bishop) : —
St. Mary's Monastery, Athlone, under the care of the Marist Brothers.
St. Mary's, Carrick-on-Sliannon, under the cara of the Presentation
Brothers. '
St. Mary's School, Dromard, Moyne, Cavan. Superior, Rev. P.P. Kelly,
13. A., B.C.L.
Industrial Schools, Moate and Newtownforbes — Managed by the
Sisters of Mercy, under Government inspection ; Longford Technical
School for Girls, the M'Goey House of Industry, managed by the
Sisters of Mercy, under the direction of the principal merchants of
the town.
Societies ot St. Vincent
Longford.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates, etc.
Regular Clergy
Professors
Churches
Pa'Ji at Athlone, Carrick- on- Shannon,
SUMMARY.
1 Convent and College Chapels 12
41 Seminary
Ecclesiastical Schools . . 3
House of Regulars . . 1
Convents . . .12
Monastery and Monastic
Schools ... 2
3
55
4
5
75
Catholic Population
Non- Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
128,084
11,541
112,523
9,757
100,819
8,512
94,827
7,553
139,625
122,280
109,331
102,380
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLOGHER,
153
IV.— DSOCESE OF CLOGHER.
Includes Monaghan, almost the whole of Fermanagh, a large portion
of Tyrone, with portions of Donegal, Louth, and Cavan.
Bishop — Most Rev. PATRICK M'KENXA, D.D. Consecrated 10th October,
1909. Successor to the late Most Rev. Dr. Owens. Address —
Most Rev. Dr. M'Keniia, Lord Bishop of Clogher, Bishop's House,
Monaghan.
CHAPTER OF CLOGHER.
Dean — Vacant.
Precentor — Very Rev. Laurence Keenan, P.P., Tullycorbet.
Chancellor — Very Rev. Patrick M'Donnell, P.P., Innismacsaint.
Archdeacon — Very Rev. Patrick Keown; P.P., V.G., Carrickmacross.
Treasurer — Very Rev. Michael McGlone, P.P., Raslea.
Theologian— Right Rev. Mons. McCaffrey, D.Ph., S.T.L., Maynooth
College.
Canons,
Very Rev. George Canon M'Meel,
D.D., P.P., Clones.
Very Rev. Felix Canon M'Keniia,
P.P., Muckno.
Very Rev. Eugene McMtihon, P.P.,
Cleenish.
Very Rev. William O'Doherty,
P.P., Whitehill.
Very Rev. Thomas Duffy, P.P.,
Maguiresbridge.
Very Rev. Michael O'Doherty,
P.P , Donaghrnoyne
Very Rev. Denis McGrath. B.D.,
. B.C.J*r,P*esident, St. Macartan's
Seminary.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Patrick Keown, P.P., Carrickmacross,
and Very Rev. John Tierney, P.P., Enniskillen.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. William Cullinan, St. Macartan's
Cathedral, Monaghan.
PARISHES IN CLOGHER (40), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES, &c.
(106).
Parishes.
Monaghan
Clontibret
Aghabog
Parish Priests.
Bishop's Parish
M'Kean, Patk,
Curates.
Mulligan, Philip
Adm.
M'Namee, Jas. J.
Edward O'Harte
Duffy, James
Adm.
Patrick McQuaid
Eugene Coyle
Hackett, Francis
Post Towns.
Monaghan
Annyalla,
Castleblayney
Clontibret, ,,
Latnamard,
Newbliss
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Aughavea
Augliintaine
Aughnamullen
East
Aughnamullen
West
Blackbog
Carrickmacross
Cleenish
«
Clogher
Clones
Currin
Derrygonnelly
Donagb
Donaghmoyne
Donacavy
Dromore
Drummully
D^rumsnat and
Kilmore
Ematris
Enniskillen
Errigal Truagh
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
O'Connor, Jos. Brookeborough
Dempsey, Patk. Coonian, Five-
miletown
Fivemiletown
Kelly, Patrick
Mulligan, Patk. Boylan, Albert
M'Meel, Hugh Brannan4 Thos.
Shantonagh,
Castleblayney
Latton, Co.Mona-
ghan
Ederney, Co.
Fermanagh
Fitzpatrick,Ptk. Kelly, Patrick
Magee, Arthur
Keown, Patrick Cullinan, Patrick Carrickmacross
Archdeacon, Nolan, James
V.O. M'Caffrey, Fras. Corduff
M'Mahon, Eug., Crudden, John Arney, Ennis-
Canon. killen
Caulfield, Terence Belcoo, Blacklion
Smyth, James Maguire, Thos. Clogher, Tyrone
M'Meel, George, Donnelly, Fras. J. Clones
D.D., Canon O'Daly, James
Ward, Edward
Breen, Patrick Keelan, John Scotshouse, Clones
Maguire, P. H. Monea, Ennis-
killen
Connolly, Midhl. Derrygonnelly
Toal, Bernard
Meenan, John Glasslough
O'Harte. James Emyvale
O'Doherty, Donaghmoyne,
Michael, Carrickmacross
Canon Connolly, Thos. Lisdoonan, do.
Eardley, Charles Broomfield,
Castleblayney
Rapmund, Jos. Timoney, John Fintona
M'Kenna, J. E. Dignam, P. C.
O'Doherty, T. Kiernan John
Clinton, Mark
Quigley, Edward
Dromore
Newtownbutler
Stranooden,
Co. Monaghan
M'Garvey, Berd. Threemilehouse,
Monaghan
Rockcorry
Tierney, John, Gormley, Daniel Enniskillen
V.G~ M'Manus, Francis
Meegan Thomas
Marron, James St. Joseph's, Emyvale
M'Carney, Patk, St. Patrick's,
Aughnacloy
Kiernan, Peter St. Joseph's, Emyvale
1920]
DIOCESE. OF CLOGHER.
155
Parishes.
Eskra
Devenish West .
Inniskeen
Innismacsaint
Killanny
Killeevan
M'Cleary, P. A. Connolly, Peter Devenish, Bel leek
McDonald, Hugh Fermanagh
Maguirc, Brnd. Gilmartin, Laurence Inniskeen,Dun-
dalk
McDonnell, Patk. Wood, Michael Bundoran
Chancellor Trainer, John Ballyshannon
Hackett, James Ballymackney,
Dundalk
Smyth, Peter Corcreasj-h, Dundalk
McAdam, Eug. M'Kenna, Felix Newblisa
Kilskeery
Magheracloone
MaguJresbridge
Muckno
Pettigo
Roslea
Tempo
Tullycorbet
Tydavnet
Tyholland
Whitehill
Parish Priests.
M'Meel, Patrick
Curates.
Post Towns.
Eskra, Omagh
Maguire, Matt. M'Manus, Jas.
Maguire, Andrew
Duffy, Thomas,
Canon
M'Kenna, Felix
Canon
O'Kieran, Laur.
Trillick, Co. Tyrone
Mentana Ho.,
Carri ckmacross
Courtney, Patrick Magheracloone, K'ct.
Lisnaskea, Ferm.
Maguiresbridge
Lisnaskea
Castleblayney
Cullinan. Patk.
MacCaughey J.
Ward, John J.
Hackett, Eugene
Magheramena,
Co. Fermanagh
Pettigo
Belleek, Co.Ferm;
Roslea, Co. Fer-
managh
Tempo
Ballybay
Hackett, Berd.
Sreenan, Patrick
M'Glone, Michl., Shiel, James
Canon Donnelly, John
Maguire, Bernd.
Keenan, Laur., O'Brien, Wm.
Canon Murphy, Patrick
McPhillips. Jas. M'Kenna, J. P. Scotstown,
Monaghan
Murray, Laurence Tydavnet
M'Quaid, P. Silverstream, Mon.
O'Doherty,W.C; Irvinestown,
Canon Ward, Patrick Whitehill
Ballinamallard
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Ballyshannon — Very Rev. Patrick
McDonnell, P.P.
Carrickmacross —
Castleblayney — Very Rev. Felix
M'Kenna, P.P.
Clones — Very Rev. George M'Meel,
P.P.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Ennislcillen — Very Rev. John
Tierney, P.P., V.G.
Lisnaskea— -V. Rev. T. Duffy, P.P.
Monaghan — Rev. Philip Mulligan,
Adm.
Lunatic Asylum. Chaplain.
Monaghan — Rev. Philip Mulligan,
Adm.
156 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
The Diocesan Seminary of St. Macartan, at Monaghan, conducted under
the immediate direction of the Bishop of the Diocese — President,
Very Rev. Denis Canon McGrath, B.D., B.C.L. Dean— Rev. Hugh
Finegaii. Professors — Very Rev. Denis McGrath, Rev. Patrick
Gannon, Rev. Francis McConnell, S.T.L. ; Rev. John Murphy, B.A. ,
B.D. ; Rev. Bernard O'Daly, B.A. ; Rev. John McKenna, B.A. ;
Mr. Francis Duffy. Professor of Music, Rev. Bernard O'Daly.
Drawing Master, Rev. Bernard O'Daly. Drill Master, Mr. Woods.
Christian Brothers, Monaghan — Superior, Rev. Brother Robinson}
180 pupils.
Presentation Brothers, St. Michael's Presentation Monastery and
Schools, Enniskillen — Superior, Rev. Brother A. Shine; Primary
Schools, 220 ; Intermediate School, 40.
Brothers of St. Patrick, Patrician Monastery and Schools, Carrick-
macross — Superior, Rev. Br. Ambrose J. Campion. Pupils, 200.
Brothers of the Christian Schools (De ia Salle), Ballyshannon — Superior,
Rev. Br. Declan.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
Passionist Novitiate, Blessed Gabriel's Retreat, The Graan, Enniskillen
— Very Rev. William Brerman, Rector; Very Rev. Ephrem O'Connell,
Master of Novices ; Rev. Ansalm Nolan, Vice-Rector ; Rev. Cornelius
O'Brien, Vice-Master; Rev. Hugh Keegan ; Rev. Reginald O'Neill.
SANCTUARY OF LOUGH DERG.
Sanctuary Of Lough Derg, Pettigo, Co. Donegal. The Station for
Pilgrims opens on 1st June and closes on 15th August. Two large
Hospices provided for reception of Pilgrims.
SISTERS OF ST. LOUIS.
Sisters Of St. Louis, Louis Ville, Monaghan — Superior, Mother
Michael Cahill. Religious, 56. Boarders, 145 Convent National
School, attendance, 400. St. Martha's Industrial and St. Dympna's
Technical School, 130 children. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Sisters Of St. Louis, Essex Castle, Carrickmacross — Superior, Mother
M. Catherine Phelaii. Religious, 34. Boarders, 140 ; Day Pupils, 34 ;
National School, attendance 400. In connection with the National
School there is a special Industrial Class, where the young girls and
women of the district are employed at lace-making and machine-
knitting. Servants' Training School, 24. The Sisters have also
charge of the Workhouse. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Sisters Of St. LOUiS, Bundoran. — Superior, Mother M. Bonaventure.
Religious, 9. Convent School, attendance 230. Chaplains, Parochial
Clergy.
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLOGHER.
157
Sisters Of St. Louis, Clones. — Superior, Mother Aneela Kehoe.
Religious, 10. Convent National School, attendance, 280. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy.
St. Joseph's Orphanage, Bundoran. Chaplain, Rev. John McDermott,
SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters Of Mercy, Enniskillen — Superioress, Mrs. McHugh, in religion
Sister M. Immaculata. Community, 28. National School attendance,
350. Infant School, Abbey Street, attendance 100. Intermediate
Classes. Visitation of the Sick and Poor in the locality and
Hospitals. - Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Sisters Of Mercy, Castleblayney — Superioress, Mrs. M'Hugh, in religion
Sister M. de Saint Esprit. Community, 14. Girls' National School,
attendance 130. Infant National School, attendance 165. Visitation
of Sick and Poor in Town and also in Workhouse and Hospital.
Sisters have been appointed to the positions of Matron and Head
Nurse in the Workhouse, and apartments have been fitted up for the
accommodation of three or more Sisters. Chaplains, Parochial
Clergy.
Sisters Oil Mercy, Workhouse, Ballyshannon — Sister in charge, Sister
M. Aidan Stephens. Chaplain, Very Rev. Patrick Canon
M'Donnell, P.P.
Societies Of St Vincent d8 Paul at Monaghan, Ballybay, Ballyshannon,
Carrickmacross, Castleblaney, Clones, Enniskillen, Irvinestown.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates, etc.
In College
1
40
38
2
60
Churches . . .87
Colleges .... 4
Convents 8
Christian Brothers' School . 1
Presentation Monastery . 1
Patrician Monastery . . 1
Catholic Population
Non -Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
137,960
74,714
116,429
65,368
101,162
57, ITS
98,690
53,040
212,674
181,797
158,340
151,730
158
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
V.— DIOCESE OF DERRY.
Includes nearly the whole of Londonderry, part of Donegal, and a
large portion of Tyrone.
Bishop— Most Rev. CHARLES MAcHucu, D.D. Consecrated 29th
September, 1907. Succeeded the Most Rev. Dr. O'Doherty. Address
— Bishop's House, Derry.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar -Generals — Right Rev. Mgr. M'Gurk, P.P., Maghera; Very Rev.
John O'Doberty, P.P., Strabane.
Vicar s-Forane — Rt. Rev. Mgr. O'Doherty, P.P., Omagh ; Very Rev.
Philip O'Doherty, P.P., Carndonagh ; Very Rev. Jas. O'Kane, P.P.,
Urney, and Very Rev. P. McNamee, P.P., Bellaghy.
PARISHES OF DERRY (39), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Templemore
or Derry
St. Eugene's
St. Columb's
Ardstraw, E.
Ardstraw, W.
Badoney, Up.
Badoney, Lr.
Ballynascreen
Ballyscullion
Banagher & part
of Bovevagh
Burt and Inch ,
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Bishop's Parish, Hegarty, Laur., Bishop's House,
Adm. , Derry
M'Glynn, Hugh
M'Gettigan, Jn.
O'Doherty, John
„ O'Neill, Walter J., The Presbytery,
Adm. Victoria Place,
Smyth, Michael Derry
Kerlin, Chas. H.
Faulkner, Geo.
M'Laughlin.Wm Gerry, Patk. Jas. Newtownstewart
Nelson, George O'Doherty, A. Carncorn,
Castlederg
Cullen, Chas. V. Drumlega, New-
townstewart
Plumbridge
Lagan, James Cranagh, P'bdge
Timiey, Joseph Gortin, County
M'Goerty, Jas.
Healy, Francis
Boyle, Hugh
Duffy, Fras.
Walsh, Richard
M'Namee, Peter M'Bride, J.
M'Keefry, Patk. MacNamee, B.
M'Master, A.
O'MuUin, Michl.
Tyrone
Drapers town
Bellaghy, Co,
Derry
Park, Derry
Fahan, Derry
M'Connelloge, T. Burt, Derry
1920]
DIOCESE OF DERRY.
159
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Cappagh
O'Kane, James O'Callaghan, P, Campsie, Omagh
M'Kenna, John Mount joy, Omagh
Clonca
Morris, James Campbell, Andr. Malin
O'Kane, Hugh Malin Head
Cloiileigh and
O'Doherty,John Tracy, Peter Strabane
Camus
V.G. O'Mullen, Patk.
O'Neill, Anthony Murlog, Lifford
Clonmany
Maguire, James Coiiway, Patrick Clonmany
M'Kenna, Michael
Culdaff
M'Cullagh, Frs. M'Glynn, James Culdaff, Derry
Cumber, Up., &
O'Doherty, M'Menamin, Ml. Claudy, Derry
Learmoiit
Patrick
Desertegny and
O'Doherty, Wm. O'Kane, John F. Buncrana
Fahan, Lower
Agnew, Thos.
Lagan, John
Desertmartin &
O'Brien, John M'Cullagh, Peter Desertmartin,
Kilcronaghan
Co. Derry
Drumachoose,
M'Glade, J. J. Limavady
Tamlaght,Fin-
Kerlin, Patk. Bellarena, Derry
lagan,and part 1 M'Rory, Jame.5 Limavady
of Aghanloo
Donagh
O'Doherty,PhilipReid, Daniel Carndonagh
M.R.I.A., V.F. Murphy, Wm. [bane
Donaghedy
M'Glinchy, Jiio. Conway, Joseph Donemana, Stra-
Donaghmore
McKeefry, Jos. Byrne, Chas. Killygordan
Dee, Thomas Ballybofey
Harkin, Jas. Castlefin
Drumragh
O'Doherty, Rt. M'Faul, Chas. Omagh
Rev.Mgr.,V.F. Elliott, Win.
Dunboe, Macos-
Connery, Matt. McGilloway, A. Coleraine
quin,Aghadowey
McKenna, Paul Aghadowey,
Ballymoney
Dun given & part
Quigley, Denis Brennan, John Dungiven
of Bovevagh
Hegarty, Walter
Errigal
Kearney, Jas. McGurk, Peter Garvagh
Faughanvale and
M'Eldowney, J. O'Neill, Felix Eglintoii, Derry
Cumber, Lr.
Glendermott
M'Feely, Wm. B. Devlin, P. Waterside, Derry
Mahon, Peter
Kelly, Patrick
Greencastle
MGeown, Michl. Coj'le, John Greencastle,
Gortin
Iskaheen and
Gribbon, John Smith, B. Drumskellan,
Upper Moville
Ture, Derry
Hegarty, Thos. Drung, Derry
Kilrea and
M'Crea, D. F. M'Geown, Peter Kilrea
Desertoghill
Langfield
Duggan, N. Gormley, Patk. Drumquin
160
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Leckpatrick & pt.
of Donaghedy
Connolly, Saml.
M' Williams, B.
Woodend, Stra-
bane
Maghera
M'Gurk, Bern.,
Boj-le, Henry
Maghera
RLR.Mgr.,V.G.
,
B. O'Kane, D.D.
Convery, Jos.
Adm.
Moville, Lower .
Sheerin, Michl.
O'Doherty, W. J.
M'Loughlin, J.
Moville,
Co. Donegal
Tamlaght
Magui re, Thomas
Kelly, Jas.
Greenlough,
O'Crilly
Portglenone
Termoneeny and
O'Neill, Michael
M' Go wan, John
Knockcloghrim,
pt. of Maghera
Co. Derry,
Termonamongan
M'Conologue,
Floyd, Michael
Killeter, Castle-
John
M'Kenna, J.
derg, Co. Tyrone
Urney
O'Kane, James
Ryan, Geo.
Bridgend, S bane
(Melmonnt,
Fox, Francis
Urney, Strabane
Strabane)
Devine. Joseph
Castlederg
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Omagh — Rev. James O'Kane.
Castlederg — Rev. James O'Kane.
Derry— Rev. W. B. M'Feely, B.D.
Limavady — Rev. J. J. M' Glade.
Strabane — Rev. S. Connolly.
Carndonagh — Rev. P. O'Doherty.
Religious Diocesan Inspector-
College, Derry.
Prison. Chaplain.
Derry— Rev. W. J. O'Neill.
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Omagh — Rev. James O'Kane.
Derry — Rev. Laurence Hegarty.
•Rev. P. Devine, St. Cohimb's
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
CHRSSTSAN BROTHERS.*
Christian Brothers, Derry — Director, Brother M. F. Murphy 430
pupils. Omagh — 'Director, Brother J. A. Kean. 240 pupils.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, St. Peter's, Derry— Superioress, Sister
Mary Teresa Rice. Number of Religious, 50. Schools — St. Mary's
High School, Artillery Street, Intermediate Course in its entirety.
Evening Classes for Factory Girls. Classes in Lacemaking,^ Cookery,
etc. Convent National Schools, City, 3 — St. Eugene's, St. Patrick's
and St. Columba's, in charge of Sisters of Community.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Moville — Superioress, Sister Mary
Camillus Sproule.
19201
DIOCESE OF DERRY.
161
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Mt. St. Joseph, Strabane — Superioress,
Sister Mary Angela O'Neill. Large National Schools, Boarding
School, and Certified Industrial School.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Carndonagh — Superioress, Sister
Mary Patrick Breen.
LORETO CONVENT.
LoretO Convent, Omagh — Superioress, Sister Mary De Sales Kelly.
POOR SISTERS OF NAZARETH.
The Poor Sisters Of Nazareth, Nazareth House, Derry,
Good Shepherd Convent, Waterside, Darry— Chapfam,
McGlinchy.
Rev. P.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Columb'S College, at Casino, Londonderry — Under the immediate
direction of the Lord Bishop of Derry. President, Very Rev. John
. M'Shane ; Rev. P. Duffy ; Rev. M. Bradley ; Rev. T. J. Doyle,
B.4.. B.D. ; RBV. O. McMenamin, B.D., S. T.L. ; iiev. Hugh Smyth;
Rev. James M'Glinchey, Dean ; Messrs. J. T. M'Laughlin ; T. M'E.
Coulter, B.A. ; D. McKcown, B.Sc.
Convent Of Ursulines Of ^esilS, Coleraine — Boarding and Day School
for Girls. St. Patrick's Preparatory Boarding and Day School for
Boys. Parochial Schools are in charge of the Sisters.
Intermediate School, Loreto Convent, Omagh — Boarding and Day
School. Superioress, Sister Mary De Sal >s. Community, 30.
Primary Schools — A considerable and increasing, but still insufficient
number of parochial schools are under the clergy.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Pa^l at Derry, Banagher, Bimcrana, Bally-
kelly, Carndonagh, Coleraine, Dunboe, Kilrea. Limavady, Melmont,
Maghera, Moville, Omagh, Strabane.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Others
1
39
Total Priests
Churches .
37 I Convents .
2 I College .
G9 Christian Schools
114
80
6
1
2
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
145.652
114,796
132,731
104,414
125,387
97,118
122,528
91,350
260,448
237,145
222,505
213,878
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
VI.— DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR.
includes Antrim, the greater part of Down, and the Liberties of
Coleraine, in Londonderry.
Bishop — MOST REV. JOSEPH MACRORY, Consecrated 14th November,
11)15; succeeded Most Rev. Dr. TohilJ.
Address — Trench House, Belfast.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. James Hamill, P.P., Whitehouse, Belfast.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. James O'Hara, P.P. ; Very Rev. Mark
M'Cashih, P.P. ; Very Rev. Joseph O'Connor, P.P. ; Very Rev.
Patrick Convery, P.P. ; Very Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, P.P. ; Very
Rev. John M'Cartan, P.P. ; Very Rev. John M'Alister, P.P. ; Very
Rev. H. Boyle, P.P. ; Very Rev. George Crolly, P.P. ; Very Rev.
Joseph Burns, P.P. ; Very Rev. John Nolan, P.P. ; Very Rev.
James O'Boyle, B.A., P.P.; Very Rev. John McKialey, P.P.;
Very Rev. Bernard Murphy, P.P.; Very Rev. P. J. O'Neill, P.P.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. James Murphy, St. Malachy's
College, Belfast.
PARISHES IN DOWN AND CONNOR (60), PARISH PRIESTS AND
CURATES.
Parishes.
St. Mary's
St. Patrick's
BELFAST.
Parish Priests. Curates,
Bishop's Parish Murray, H. J., Adm.
Hassan, J.
McCudden. R.
Post Towns.
O'Neill, J. Adm.
Laverty, B.
Napier, J.
O 'Kelly, P. J.
Fulbn, J. F.
Holy Family » ,. M'Evoy, Daniel, Adm.
Bradley, P.
St. Peter's . „ M'Donald, T., Adm.
Lagan, W. P.
M'Ateer, A.
Connolly, J.
Mullaghan, D.
O'Neill, C., B.A.
St. Joseph's , „ McKerma, C., Adm.
Toal, D. O'R.
St. Columkille's , „ O'Brien, J., Adm.
*Holy Cross , Mangan, Berd. Gavin, Mark
Rector. Curran. Richard
Whiteside, Celestine.
Order of Passionists. Address— Holy Cross Monastejy, Crumlin-road, Belfast,
1920]
Parishes.
St. Malachy's
St. Paul's
St. Matthew's
-Knockbreda
St. Brigid's
Sacred Heart
S. Vincent dePaul
DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR.
163
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
McKinley, J., Diamond, E. Belfast
V.F. AValsh, J.
M'Auley, T.
Convery,P.,V.F. Greaven, A., B.A.
M'Cartan, D.
M'Namee, B.
Fullertou, B., B.D.
McLister. J.
Crolly, G., V.F. Hayes, M. P.
- Burns, F.
McAuley, P. J.
O'Neill, P. J., MacGowan, J.
V.F. J31ack, P.
Xing, James
M'Donnell, D. M'Killop.G.jB.A.
Sloane, J.
O'Neill, J. K. Murray, J. B.
Laverty, B. J.
DIOCESE OF DOWN.
Aghagallon and M'Killop, Ptk. McSparran, J.,
Ballinderry
Ardkeen
Ballyphilip
Ballygalget
Bangor
Blaris, etc.
Bright
Derryaghy
Down
Drumaroad
Dunsford
Glenavy and
Killead
Holywood
Aughagallon,
B.A. Lurgan
Neeson, Arthur MacKeown, Leo, Kircubbin
B.A.
Kennedy, Jos. Bready, A., B.A Portaferry
M'Al ese-, John . Portaferry
Scally, P., B.A. Bangor
M'Cashin, Mark. Smyth, E. P. Lisburn
V.F.r McLoughlin, M.
Gillen, J.
M 'Cambridge, P. Bradley, H. T. KiUough
Boyle, P. Glen road, Belfast
Malone, C. Hannastown
McGuigan, H.,B.A. Rock, Derryaghy
H. Boyle, V.F. Byrne, Joseph Downpatrick
Fullen, M.
O'Reilly, D. Cahill, D., B.A. Castlewellau
Donnelly, Jos. Murphy, J., B.A. Ardglass
M'Bride, Fras. Walsh, Wm., B.A.Glenavy
Magennis,D., B.A, Aldergrove
McLaverty, P. Holywood
Hassett, E.
Kilclief &Strang- ! O'Rawe,Richard Watson, G., B.A Strangford
Kilcoo [ford ! Eardley, J Kilcoo
Kilkeel , M 'A lister, J., M'Brid?, John Kilkeel
V.F. M'Kee, J., B.A.
Kilmeegan , O'Connor, J.,V.F. Kerr, F. Castlewellan
Murphy, D,
Kilmore, etc. , Murphy, Wm, Davey, V., B.A. Crossgar
O'Hare, T., B.A. Aniiacloy, ^.O
Tully, A. Loughinisland
Loughisland
Maghera, or
Bryausford
McWilliams, D. Byrne. Wm. Newcastle
164
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Newtownards &
Comber
Carrickmannon
and Saintfield
Saint Mary's or
Lower Mourne
Saul and Bailee
Tyrella and
Dundrum
Ahoghill
Antrim
Armoy
Ballintoy
Ballyclare
Ballymoney and
Derrykeighan
Braid
Carnlongh
Carrickfergus
Coleraine
Culfeightrin
Cushendall
Cushendun
Daneane
[mills
Dunloy, Clough
Greencastle
Kirkinriola
Lame
Loughgiel
Portglenone
Portrush
Ramoan
Randalsto wn
Rasharkin ,
Ratlilin Island
Skerry
Tickmacrevan
or Glenarm
Parish Priests. Curates.
M'Auley, J. F. Connon, J.
Shiels, John F.
O'Loan, C. Walls. H., B.A.
M 'Garry, Bernd. Darragh, Daniel
Marmion, J.
Walsh, A.
DIOCESE OF CONNOR.
M'Gowan, E.
M 'Cotter, Thos , M'Connell, J.
M.A.
O 'Flaherty, Jas.
Kennedy, A.
McGowan, T.
O 'Boyle, James, M'Namara, P.
B.A., V.F.
Boyle, James
Kerr, E.
M Kay, Geo.
Fullen, E.
Magill, P. . Toal, T., B.A.
O'Rafferty, P.
Small, Jas.
M 'Car tan, John,
V.F. Clenaghan,G.,B.A.
Blacker, T.
Nolan, John, McGrath, J.'
V.F. M'Laverty, J.
Darragh, P. Lafferty, D., B.A.
Hamill, James Leyden, D.
Mulvenna,F., B.A
O'Donnell,Thos., Rhodes, D.
V.F. Taggart, J B.A.
Burns, J., V.F. Liddy; H.
Healy, J. Coualty, F.
Laverty, F.
Skeffing! on, H.
Murphy,B.,F.^. Lynch, J.M.,B.A.,
B.D.
Murphy, R. J. Connolly , J.
Bradley, John McNabb, A., B.A.
M'Kinley, A.
M'Cann, Bernd. Smyth, J., B.A.
McLaverty, J. M'Grattan,T.,B.A,
« Post Towns.
Newtownards
Ballygowan P.O.
Down
Ballymartin,
Kilkeel
Saul, D'patrick
Dundrum, Down
Ballykinlar,
Clough, Down
Ahoghill
Antrim
Arm°y [castle
Ballinlea, BaUy-
Ballyclare
Bailymoney
[Ballymena
Aughafatten,
Carnlough
Carrickfergus
Whitehead, B'fst
Coleraine
Portstewart
Ballycastle
Cushendall
, GlenariS
Knocknacarry
Toome Bridge
Dunloy
Whitehouse,
. Belfast
Ballymena
Larne
Loughgiel,B'fast
Portglenone
Portrush
Ballycastle
Randalstown
Rasharkin
Rathlin Island,
Ballycastle
Martinstown,
Belfast
Glenarm
1920] DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR. 165
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Workhouses. Chaplains.
Antrim — Rev. T. M'CoUer, M.A. Newtownards — Rev. J. F. M'Auley,
Bally castle — V. Rev. B. Murphy, V. F. P.P.
Battymena — Very Rev. T. 6'Don-
nell, V.F.
Ballymoney — Very Rev. J. O'Boyle
V.F.
Belfast— Rev. D. M'Donnell.
Coleraine—RQv. P. Magill.
Downpatrick — V . 1 \ e v . H . Boyle, V. F.
Kilkeel—V. Rev. J. M'Alister, V.F.
Lame — V. Rev. J. Burns, V.F.
Lisburn—V. Rev. M. M'Cashin, V.F.
Prison. Chaplain.
Co. Antrim — Rev. John Macaulay
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Belfast — V. Rev. P. Con very, V.F.
Co. Antrim — Rev. T. M'Cotter, M.A.
Co. Down — V. Rev. H. Boyle, V.F.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Mater Infirm or um Hospital, Belfast, under the care of the Sisters of
Mercy. Local Superioress, Sister M imelda Laverty. Established
for the relief of the Sick Poor without distinction of creed. Supported
solely by voluntary contributions, and affords accommodation for
250 patients. Subscriptions, donations, and legacies earnestly
solicited to maintain and fully develop the sphere of usefulness for
which the hospital is so well adapted. The benefits conferred by
it are not confined to Belfast, but are freely and liberally bestowed on
the sick of surrounding districts. Trained nurses will be sent to any
part of Ireland on receipt of telegram addressed to the Superioress
of Hospital. Private Hospital attached for the reception of Medical
and Surgical case .
St. Patrick's Catholic Orphan Society for the Diocese of Down and
Connor. Established in 1887. The Society, which is under the
patronage of the Bishop of the Diocese, and an Executive Committee
of clergymen and laymen, supported last year 1,066 children. Rev.
' J. K. O'Neill, P.P., Sacred Heart Presbytery, Belfast, Hon. Secretary.
Home for Destitute Penitents, attached to the Convent of Good Shepherd,
Ballynafeigh, Belfast, and under the care of the Nuns.
Nazareth House, Ballynafeigh, Belfast — Home for the aged poor and
orphan children, under 'the care of the Sisters of Nazareth.
Nazareth Lodge, Ravenhill Road, Belfast — Home for poor boys.
Established in 1 900. Under the care of the Sisters of Nazareth.
St. Vincent's Home for Working Girls, Clonard Gardens, Belfast —
Established in 1901. Under the care of the Sisters of Charity of
St. Vincent de Paul. Inclusive terms (Board and Residence), 8s. per
week, paid in advance. Superioress, Sister M. Josephine Graham.
St. Paul's Home for Business Girls, Ballymacarrett, Belfast — Estab-
lished in 1900. Under the care of the Sisters of the Most Holy
Cross and Passion. Superioress, Sister Mary Adrian.
St. Vincent's Home for Working Boys, Night Refuge and Restaurant,
17 Divis Street, Belfast — Under the care of the Brothers of St.
Vincent de Paul. J. P. Hayes, Hon. Sec., 82 Cliftonpark Avenue.
St. Michael's Orphanage for Girls, Downpatrick — Under the care of
the Sisters of Mercy.
Catholic Seamen's Institute, 49 Dock Street, Belfast — Under the care
of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
St. Peter's Working Boys' Club, Sultan Street, Belfast — Managed by
the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.
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166 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Sacred Heart Industrial School, Abbey ville,Whiteabbey, Belfast — Under
the care of the Sisters of Mercy. Local Superioress, Sister M. Malachy
Hamill. Corresponding Manager, Very Rev. J Hamill, P.P., V.G.
St. Patrick's Male Industrial School, Milltown, Belfast — Certified for
150 boys. Corresponding Manager, Rev. Brother Joseph, B.A.
St. Patrick's Female Industrial School, Crumlin Road, Belfast — Under
the care of the Sisters of Mercy. Corresponding Manager, Very
Rev. J. Hamill, P.P.. V.G.
Central Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Down and Con-
nor— President, Mr. P. Finnegan. Hon. Sec., E. F. Gullery, Central
Offices, St. Mary's Hall, B ink Street, Belfast.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS & CONGREGATIONS in the DIOCESE.
PASSIONISTS.
PASSIONISTS — Holy Cross, Crumlin Road, Belfast.
Ver y Rev. Bernard Man gan, .Rector. I Rev. Hilarion Gallagher.
Rev. Richard Curran, Vicar. \ Rev. Henry Ward
Rev. Mark Gavin.
Rev. Raphael Morris.
Rev. Augustine Hopkins.
Rev. Justin Muldoon.
Applications for Missions and Retreats to be made to Very Rev.
Bernard Mangan, Rector.
Juniorate for Boys desirous of becoming Priests in the Order. Rev.
Herman Willis, Director ; Rev. Brendan Keegan, Vice- Director.
Application for admission to be made to Fr. Director.
REDEMPTORISTS.
Belfast — The Monastery, Clonard Street.
V. Rev. Patrick Crotty, Rector.
Rev. L. Hayes.
Rev. James Hegarty.
Rev. Jules Peeters.
Rev. Patrick Griffith.
Rev. Peter Carthy.
Rev. Michael Cagney.
Rev. John Carr.
Rev. Andrew Cleary.
Rev. Michael McLoughlin.
Rev. John Brady.
Rev. Patrick Devine.
Rev. Patrick Shannon.
Applications for Missions and Retreats to be made to the Very Rev.
Fr. Rector.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Belfast — St. Mary's, Divis Street ; St. Patrick's,
Donegall Street; St. Malachy 's, Oxford Street; and Trade Preparatory
School, "$~ardinge Street — Director, Bro. E. D. Young. 1,195 pupils.
Brothen 0 f the Christian Schools (De la Salle), 35 Falls Road, Belfast —
Number of Community, 9. Director, Brother Lewis. Pupils,
670. Established in 1900.
Brothers of the Christian Schools (St. J. B. De la Salle), Downpatrick —
Pupils, 180. Director, Brother Folycaip.
Brothers Of the Christian SciCOlS (Dela halle), St. Patrick's Industrial
School, Milltown, Belfast — Number in Community, 6. Director ;
Bn'ther Joseph.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
St. Paul's Convent Of Mercy, Crumlin Road, Belfast — Superioress, Mrs.
M. Ethna Grene. Chaplains, Rev. James Clenaghan, B.A., B.D.,
President, St Malachy 's College, and Rev. John McCaughan, B.C.L.
Select and National Schools. Sick Poor and Prison visited
St. Joseph's Convent Of Mercy, Sussex Place, Belfast — Local Superioress,
Mrs. M'Quillan. Community, 9. Chaplains, Priests of St. Malachy V
Mater Inftrmorum Hospital — Local Superioress, Mrs. A. Lave/rty.
1920] DIOCESE OF DOWN AND CONNOR. 167
Sacred Heart Convent of Mercy, Abbey ville, Whiteabbey, Belfast — Local
Superioi-i'**, Sr. M Maluchy Hamill. Chaplain* .Priests of Whitt-house.
Convent of our Lady of Mercy, Mount St. Patrick, Downpatrick— Local
Superioress, Sister M. de Solos Maguir.1. Chaplain, Rev. J. Byrne.
Community, 21. National School and St. Michael's Home for chil-
dren of respectable parent s. Sick Poor visited.
SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Sisters Of the Good Shepherd, Ballynafeigh, Belfast — Superioress, Sister
A . M . M h uy. Chaplnins, P rochial Clergy Holy Rosary. Have charg ?
of a " Magdalen Asylum " ; penitents, 135. Inmates, under direc-
tion of Nuns, make and embroider Vestments, etc. The Sisters have
rlso under their care the Sacred Heart Home for orphans and
friendless girls of good character, whore they receive religious
instructions, and are trained for Domestic Service. Funds are
urgently needed for th^se deserving ob;
DOMINICAN CONVENT.
Dominican Convent, Belfast — Founded, 1870. Boarding and Inter-
media! e Schools attachod. Convent National Schools. Prioress, Sister
M. Francis Kennedy. Chaplains, Priests of St. Paul's.
St. Mary's Training College for Catholic Schoolmistresses — Under the
care of the Dominican Nuns. Principal, Mrs. M. F. Kennedy.
Number in training, 100. Opened September, 1900.
SISTERS OF BON SECOURS.
Sisters Of Bon Secours, 53 Falls Road, Belfast, attend the Sick of all
religious denominations in town and country. Superioress, Mother
Christine. Community, 15.
POOR SISTERS OF NAZARETH.
Nazareth House, Ballynafeigh, Belfast — Home for Aged Poor of both
sexes, also for fe'male orphan children. Superioress, Moth -r Mary St.
Ninian. Chaplains, the Priests of the Knockbrsda Parish, Holy Rosary.
Nazareth Loiige, Raven). ill R .a 1, Belfast. Hmie for orphan .boys.
Suptriorcnf*, Mother Ma:y Kyran. Chaplains, the Priests of the
Knockbreda Parish. Holy P.osary. k
SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.
Convent of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Clonard Gardens,
Belfast — Order founded by St Vincent in 1G33. Established May,
1900. Superioress, Sister M. Josephine Graham. Sisters, 11. Convent
National School for girls (half-time girls). Pupils, average attandanco,
500. Sick Poor visited. Night Schorl arid Home for working girls.
SISTERS OF THE MOST HOLY CROSS AND PASSION.
Convent of the Most Holy Cross and Passion, Ballymacarrett, Belfast —
Superioress, Sister M. Adrian O'Btien. Community, 27. Convent
National Schools for girls. Pupils, 600. National School for gir!s
at Willowfielcl. Pupils. 2 '0. Sick Poor visited. Home for business
girls and stu leats. Established October, 1900.
St. Cornwall's Convent of the Most Holy Cross and Passion, Lame—
Superioress, Sister Mary Bertrand Farrell. Community, 10 Est. Aug..
1906. Convent National Schools for girls. Sick Poor visited. Hone
for business girls.
St. Brigid's Convent of the Most Holy Cross and Passion, Ballycastle,
Co. Antrim — Superioress, Sister Juliana Thornhill. Community, 9.
Convent National Schools for girls. Established July 1913.
CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY.
Convent Of the Sacred Heart Of Mary, Lisburn — Boarding School and
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National School. Home Education, with Continental advantages.
First-class Teachers. Superioress, Mother Mary Ireiiaeus. Number
in Community, 32.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Malachy's Diocesan College of Down and Connor, Belfast — Under
patronage cf the Bishop. President, Rev. Jas. P. Clenaghan, B.A.,
B.D., B.C.L. ; Dean, Rev. J. Macaulay. Professors, Rev. Jas. P.
Clenaghan, B A., B.D., B.C.L ; Rev. John Macaulay ; Rev. John
MacCaughan, B.A., B.C.L. ; Rev. J. Hendley, B.A., D.D. ; Rev.
E. Crossin, B.A.; B. Gillespie, Esq., B.A. ; Thomas O'Gorman,
Esq. ; J. A. Conway, Esq., BtA., LL.D. ; Joseph A. O'Connor, Esq.,
B.A. ; B. Wvime, Esq., B.A. ; E. Keys, E;q , B.A. ; M. J. Sweeney,
Esq , M. Sr'
Catholic Dean of Residence, Queen's University of Belfast. — Rev.
James King, C.C., Ballynafeigh, Belfast.
Superior Schools for Girls — One for young ladies, under the Sisters of
Mercy, Belfast, one under the Dominican Nuns, Falls Road, Belfast,
one in Lisburn, under the Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Mary, and also
one in Ports tewart under the Dominican Num.
The Dominican Nuns prepare Candidates for the Matriculation Exami-
nation of Queen's University, and have charge of a Hostel for ladies
attending Classes in the University.
The Catholic Boys' Trade Preparatory School — Hardinge Street.
Primary SchOCiS — Large and efficient schools, under the management
of the Parochial Clergy, in every parish, in connection with the
National Board. There are also large and efficient Schools, under
the management of the Christian Brothers, Dominican Nuns, and
Sisters of Mercy in Belfast, Sisters of Charity, Sisters of Nazareth,
and Sisters of tho Holy Cross and Passion.
Societies Of St. Vincent dC Paul at Belfast, Hannah stown, Hollywood,
Ahoghill, Antrim, Aha gallon, Ballycastle, Ballydare, Baliyoran,
•Ballymartin, Ballymoney, Ballymena, Bangor, Bushmills, Carnlough,
CarricV:fergv:s, Carrickmannon, Castlewellan, Coleraine, Crebilly,
Cushendall, Downpatrick, Derrylahy, Dundrum, Glenarm, Glenn ny,
Glassdrurnmond, Kilcoo, Kiilyieagh. Kilcubbin, Larne,- Newcastle,
Newtownarcis. Portaferry, Portglenorie, Portrush, Portstewart, Ran-
dalstown. R >c's-, Saintfield, Rathlin Island, Tanaghmore, Waterfoot
SUMMARY.
Bishop ... 1
Regulars
22
Parish Priests . . .59
Administrator.'.- ... 6
Total Priests
. 176
Curates ; 82
Parishes
. . 60
In Diocesan College . . 6
Churches .
. 116
Diocesan Inspector . . 1
Colleges
2
Monasteries
5
Total Secular Clergy . .154
Convents .
16
1871
1881
1891
1901
1911
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
154.192 149,563
426,900, 443,864
146,319
463,774
156,693
514,573
165,256
545,778
Total Population
581,092
593,427
610,093
671,266
711,034
1920]
DIOCESE OF 1DROMORE.
169
VII.— DIOCESE OF DROMORE.
Includes parts of the Counties of Down, Armagh, and Antrim.
Bishop — Most Rev. EDWARD MULHERN, D.D. Consecrated 30fch April,
1916; succeeded Most Rev. Dr. O'Neill. Address — Ardmaine, Newry.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. Dean M. B. M'Conville, P.P., Lurgan,
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. Daniel Canon Mallon, P.P., Rostrevor ;
Very Rev. John Canon Doyle, P.P., Ballinahinch,
Chancellor — Very Rev. F. Canon M'Gennis, Adm., Warrenpoint.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. John Magee, Parochial House,
Newry .
CHAPTER OF DROMORE.
Dean — Very Rev. M. B. M'Conville, P.P., V.G., Lurgan.
Archdeacon — Very Rev. Edward M'Cartan, Seagoe,
Canons.
St. Caiman's and Lann — Very Rev. Joseph Kearns, D.D,, P.P., Canon
Penitentiary.
Aghaderk — Very Rev. Murtagh M'Polin, Canon Theologian.
Drumeragh — Very Rev. J. Quail, P.P.
Lanronan — Very Uev. Daniel Mallon, P.P., V.F.
Downaclone — Very Rev. John Doyle, P.P., V.F.
Clondallon — Very Rev. Felix M'Gennis, Adm.
Kilmylcon — Very Rev. Mgr. O'Reilly, Adm., Rostrevor.
PARISHES
Parishes.
Newry
Aghaderg
Annaclone
Ballinahinch
Banbridge
Clonallan
Clonduff
Dromara
IN DROMORE (18), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Bishop's Parish
Grant, Daniel,
Newry
Adm.
O'Hare, F. J.
M'Grath, Thos.
Fitzpatrick, Jas.
M'Ateer, Ed
M'Polin, Murt.
Loughbricldand
Canon
Murney, James
Woods,Cornelius
O'Hare, M., D.D.
Anaaclone,
McCumisky, P.
Banbridge
Doyle, J.,
GaDa.gher,'H.
Ballinahinch
Canon, V.F.
Rooney, John
M'Clorey, Michl.
Banbridge
Pullen, Daniel
Magennis, F.,
M'Allister, Dl,
Werrenpoint
Canon
Carr, John
McGinn, Wm.
Kearns, Joseph
M'Corry, George
HiFtown, Newry
Canon
M'Givern, E.
Savage, John
M'Corry, J.
Dromara
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REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests,
Curates.
Post Towns.
Dromgoolan,Lr.
M'Kinney, John
Greenan, P.
Gargory,
Banbridge
Dromgoolon,Up.
Quail, John,
Browne, M.
Lei trim,
Cn.\on
Banbridge
Dromore O'Hare, John
Dargan, J.
Dromore
Drunigath . Gallery, Thomas
Toman, D.
Rathfriland
McCartan. Patrick
Glenn . M'Conville,Ptk.
Markey, J.
Barr, Newry,
Kilbroney . Mallon, D.,
M'Conville, Ed.
Rostrevor
Canon, V.F.
\ O'Reilly, Mgr.,
A dm.
Lurgan . M'Conville.M.B.,
Lowry, Andrew
Lurgan
Dean, V.Q.
M'Evoy, Peter
Doran, Henry
Lennon, John J.
Bovle, T.
[Lurgan
Moira
M'Evoy, Hugh
O'Hare, M.
Magheralin,
Seagoe . M'Cartan, Edw.
Fegan, Peter
Derrymacash,
Archdeacon
M'Polin, Eugene
Lurgan
Gallery, D.
Tullylish . Doyle, Jos.
M'Givern, H
Lawrencetown,
M'Rorev, Edw.
Gilford
Military Chaplain — Rev. Patrick Krcim:i.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Banbridge — Rev. J. Rooney, P.P.
Lttrgan — Very Rev. Michael B.
' P.P.
Military Barracks.
Military Barracks, Newry — Rev.
D. Grant, Adm-., Chaplain.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
DOMINICANS.
Dominican Priory, Newry — Prior, Very Rev. P. A. Murphy ; Sub-
Prior, Rev. Pius Kenny; Rev. Reginald Keen an, B.A. ; Rev. Jos.
Powell.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Abbey Yard, Newry — Director, Rev. Brother D D.
Hegarty, Margaret Street, 300 ; Kilmorey Street, 150 ; The Abbey
School, 100.
CONVENT OF POOR CLARES.
St. Clare, Newry — Superioress, Mrs. O'Hagan ; Chaplain, Local
Clergy ; Community, 30.
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171
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters Of Mercy, Sacred Heart, Newry — Superioress, Mrs. M. L. M'Ardle
House of Mercy, National School, Select Day School, Boarding
School, and Sewing and Lace School attached.
Sisters Of Mercy, Rostrevor — Mrs. M. L. M'Ardle. Schools attached.
Sisters Of Mercy, Warrenpoint— Superioress, Mrs. M. L. M'Ardle.
Sisters Of Mercy, Lurgan — Superioress, Mrs. M. Teresa M'Corry.
Extensive Schools, over 600 in attendance. Technical School and
Private Day School. Also Certified Industrial School fer Girls, and
another for Juvenile Boys. Boarding School, Sacred Heart Convent,
Church Place, Lurgan.
Our Mother Of Mercy's Home for the Aged Poor and Destitute Orphans,
Kilmorey Street, Newry. Superioress, Mrs. M. L. M'Ardle,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Dromore Diocesan Seminary and Catholic Day School, Violet Hill,
Newry — President, Very Rev. Daniel D. O'Hngan. Professor of
Classics, Irish and Mathematics, Very Rev. D. O'Hagan. Professcr
" of English, French and Geometry, Rev. William Ronan. Professor of
Mathematics and Experimental Science, Rev. Michael Gallogly, B.A.,
F.C.S. Professor of Drawing, Mr. William J. Stewart.
Societies Of St. V'ncent de Paul at Newry, Balliuahinch, Lurgan,
Warrenpoint, Rosirovor, Banbridge.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
In Seminary
Regulars
Military Chaplains
Total Priests
1
Churches
18
Priory
16
Convents
2
Seminary
33
Church Schools
3
4
2
42
1
6
l
5
60
1881
1891
1901
1911
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
53,448
90,233
47,190
79,513
43,014
71,187
43,069
68,905
Total Population
113,681
126,703
1U.201
111,974
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VIII.— DIOCESE OF KILMORE.
Includes nearly all Cavan, and parts of Leitrim, Fermanagh, Heath and
Sligo.
Bishop — Most Rev. PATRICK FINEGAN, D.D. Consecrated llth
September, 1910. Address — Bishop's House, Cavan.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Patrick O'Connell, P.P., V.G., Cootehill,
and Very,. Rev. Patrick Soden, P.P., V.G., Cloonclare, Manor-
hamilton.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. Patrick O'Reilly, Kinawley ; Very Rev.
Patrick Gilchrist, Kilsherdany ; Very Rev. Patrick Fitzsimons,
Killane ; Very Rev. Thomas Clarke, Laragh ; Very Rev. Bernard
Gaffney, Lurgan ; Very Rev. Patrick M'Morrow, Innismagrath ;
Very Rev. Hugh Brady, Crosserlough ; Very Rev. Terence Brady,
Templeport ; Very Rev. James Judge, Killeshandra ; Very Rev.
Francis Brennan, Kinlough ; Very Rev. Francis M'Kiernan, Ballina-
more; Very Rev. Patrick O'Reilly, Knockninny; Very Rev. Patrick
M'Gauran, P.P., Drumlane.
PARISHES IN
Parishes.
Castlerahan and
Mountercon-
naught
Urney & Anna-
geliffe
Annagh
Ballaghameehan
Ballinacleragh .
Ballinamore
Ballintemple
Carrigallen
Castletara
Cloonclare
Crosserlough
Curlough
Denn
KILMORE (42), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
I Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Bishop's Parish Farrelly, James, Newprospect,
Adm. Virginia
Comey, Charles Castlerahan,
McDermott.JohnP. Ballyjamesdufi
,, Brady, Hugh P. Cavan
Adm.
Comey, Martin, D.D.
O'Reilly, John
Brady, Bernard M'Loughlin, Ml.
•Young, Michael
M'Cabe, Bartle Rynn, James
King, Philip Cahill, Philip
M<Kiernan,Fras., Mallon, Patk. E
V.F. Flynn, Francis
Coyle, James Meehan, Joseph
Smith, Philip Shiels, Francis
Carolan,Bernard Myles, Thos.
Soden, Patrick, Brady, John
V.O. M'Manus, Patk.
McCabe, Patrick
Belturbet [bet
Redhills, Beltur-
Ballaghameehan,
Garrison
Dowra, Carrick-
011- Shannon
Ballinamore
Aughnasheelin,
Ballinamore
Ballintemple,
Ballinagh
Carrigallen
Ballyhfeise, Cavan
Manorhainilton
East Bars, Glenfarne
Kiltyclogher, E'killn.
Brady, Hugh, Maguire, Thos. Kilnaleck,
V.F. Dolan, Michael Bally jamesduff
Keany, T. Dolan, John F. Bawnboy
Brady, Ml. E. Reliill, J. P. Crosskeys, Cavan
1920]
Parishes.
Drumgooii
Drumlane
Drum! ease
Drumreilly, Up.
Drumroilly, Lr.
Drung
Glengevlin
Glennade
Inishmagrath
Kildallan and
Tomregan .
Killinagh
Killann
Kill argue
Killasnet
Killesher
Killinkere
Killeshandra
Kilmainham &
Moybologue
Kilinore
Kilsherdany
Kinawley
Kinlough
Knockbride
Knockninny
Laragh
Lavey
Lurgan
Mullagh
Templeport
DIOCESE OF KILMORE.
173
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
O'Connell,Patk., Galligan, Henry Cootehill
V.G. Galligan, Laur. Madubawn, C'h:ll
M'Gauran, Patk. Mill town, Beltur-
V.F. Connolly, Peter Belturbet [bet
Gtalligan, Peter Prior, Fras. Dromahair
O'Reilly, Ed, Brady, James Carrigallen
M'Gauran, John O'Rourke, Jas. Ballinamore
O'Reilly, Berd. Drung
M'Donald, Patk. Bunno9,Cootebill
M'Griskin, Patk. Smith, John Dowra, Car.-on-S.
M'Tiernan.MichU Kinlough, B 'doran
MacGibney, Patk. Ballintrillick, Sligo
M'Morrow,Ptk. McPhilips, Patrick Drumkeerin
V.F. Farrelly, Bernd. Corry, Car.-on-S.
Magee, Charles Ballyconnell
Brady, Joseph Ardloher,Belt'b't
M'Gauran, M Man us, Denis Blacklion, Ennis-
Thos E. Keaney, John Dowra [killen
Fitzsimons, Pk. O'Reilly, Patk. Bailieborough
V.F. M'Cabe, James Shercock
Connolly, Patrick Marist Juniorate,
(Chaplain] Bailieborough
Gilmartin, Fras. M'Manus, Daniel Killargue
Kelly, Martin Glencar
Brady, Terence
M'Cabe. Henry
Osborne, Patk. M'Givney, Peter
Donohue, Patk.
Foy, Owon
Judge, James,
V.F.
M'Gauran, Ml
Farrelly, PC tor
Lynch. Peter
Kelly, Thos. J.
Gilchrist, P.,F.-F.Keogan, Jamea
O'Reilly, Patk., Sheridan, James
V.F.
Brennan Fras.,
V.F.
Kane, Matthew
O'Reilly, Patk.,
Mullies Manorhamilton
Florencecourt
Virginia
Killeshandra
Arvagh
Moybollofrue.Bailieboro'
Kilmainham wood
Crossdoney, C'vn.
Ballinagh, C'vn.
Kill, Cootehill
Swanlinbar
Kinawley
Bun-
O'Keeffe, T. A.
11
V.F.
Clarke, Thos.,
V.F.
Collins, Charles Brady, Thomas
Gaffney, B^F.^-Lynch, Felix
O'Reilly. Peter
Carroll, Luke M'Cauley, Ed.
Brady,Ter.,F.F.
M'Entee^ Hugh
M'Mahoii, Thos.
O'Donohoe, Chas. Kinlough,
doran
M'Cormick, Ter. Knockbride, Bailieboro'
Small, Terence Derrylin,B'turbet
Brady, John T«em«3rc, Belturbet
Cooney, Michael Stradone
Clefforna, C'tehill
Stradone
Virginia
Mullagh. Kells
St.Mogue's, B'connell
Bawnboy
CHAPLAINS TO HIS MAJESTY'S FORCES.
Rev. Thos. J. Bradley ; Rev. Matt. O'Carroll.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's College, Culliss, Cavan, under the immediate direction of
the Bishop. President, Rev. Patrick V. Rudden. Bursar — Rev.
Michael Kelly, B.A. Professors, Rev. P. V. Rudden ; Rev. Michael
Kelly, B.A. ; Rev. John F. McKeon ; Rev. William Buchanan,
B.A.*; Rev. John Maguire, B.A., B.D B.CL.; Rev. Daniel
Fitzpatrick, B.A., B.D. ; Thomas Fogarty, Esq. ; John Fitzpatrick,
Esq.. B.A., R.U.I. Music* Fraulein Sciortino.
Intermediate School, Ballyjamesduff — Principal, Mr. Reilly.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
IVSARLST BROTHERS.
St. Patrick's Juniorate, Baileboro' — Chaplain,' Rev. P. Connolly.
Community, 51. Superior, Brother Justin.
ST. JOSEPH'S ABBEY OF POOR CLARES.
St. Joseph's Abbey Of Poor Clares, Cavan— Chaplains, Clergy of the
Parish. Industrial School and Day School. Superioress, Mrs. Mary
Patrick Donnelly. Community, 27.
CONVENT OF POOR CLARES. *
Convent Of Poor Clares, Bally jamesduff — Superioress, Sister M. Leontia
Callan. Community, 16. Day Schools under the National Board.
Classes for Irish Crochet, Dressmaking, Cookery, and Laundry.
Chaplain, Rev. John McDermott.
SISTERS OF MERCY CONVENTS.
Dioiesan Superioress — Rev. Mother Margaret Mary Carlos.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Belturbet — Superioress, Rev. Mother
Margaret Mary Carlos, Diocesan Rev. Mother. Community, 21.
Sisters have charge of Fever Hospital, Workhouse Infirmary, and
County Infirmary, Cavan. (Sisters, 3.)
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Ballinamore — Superioress, Sister Mary
Attracta Ryan. The Sisters of Mercy of Ballinamore have charge
of Infirmary and Fever Ho spital, Manorhamilton.. Superioress,
Sister Mary Patricia Giifinnan. Community, 14.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Cootehill — Superioress, Sistsr Mary
Francis Markey. Community, 10.
St. Mary's Hospital, Cavan — Community, 4. Branch house from Bel-
turbet. Sttperioreqg, Sister Mary Antonie O'Connell.
County Infirmary, Cavan, branch from Belturbet — Matron, Sister
Mary Gerard Murphy.
Societies Of St. Vincent de PaiJ at Cavan, Bailieboro', Beltuibet,
Cootehill, Kinlough, Manorhamilton.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
1
Total Priests .
. 110
Parish Priests
40
Administrators .
2
Parishes
42
Curates
. 60
Churches
90
College Priests .
6
Convents
7
Others
2
College
1
1881
1891
1901 19 J!
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
143,010
32,896
28^280
109,319
24,447
22^045
Total Population
J7h.;>uti
153.477
133,766 124.^98
1920]
DIOCESE OF RAPHOE.
175
ix.— DIOCESE OF RAPHOE.
Includes nearly' the whole of Donegal, with the exception of the Barony
of Inishowen.
Bishop — Most Rev. PATRICK O'DONNELL, D.D., LetterkennyT Conse-
crated 3rd April, 1888. Address— 'Most Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, Ard
Euiian, Letterkeimy, Co. Donegal,
CHAPTER OF RAPHOE.
Dean — Right Rev. Bernard Kelly, P.P.,^V.G., Bally shannon.
Archdeacon — Right Rev. Mgr. J. Walker, P.P., V.F., Donegal.
Very Rev.
Kill y be s^.
J. Sweeney,
Canons,
P.P.,
Very Rev7j. Doherty,P.P., Ardara
Very Rev. J. J. Gallagher, P.P.,
Rathmullan.
Very Rev. E. Maguiro, D.D.,
Ballyshannon.
Very Rev. H. Kerr, P.P., Gweedore
Very Rev. James MacGinleyjD.D.,
Maynooth College.
Very Rev. J. J. O'Donnell, P.P.,
Kilcar.
Very Rov. Jmnes Scanl an, P.P..
Dungloe.
Very Rev. PatrickMcCafferty,P.P.,
. Burtonport.
Very Rev. J. Canon Boyle; P.P.,
Gortahork.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General— Right Rev. Bernard Canon Kelly, P.P., V.G.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. Monsignor Walker, P.P., Donegal ; Very
Rev. J. Sweeney, P.P., Killybegs.
PARISHES IN RAPHOE (26), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES
Parishes.
Conwal & Leek
All Saints, Ray-
mochy, Killea
&Tough boyiie
Ardara
Aughnish and
Aghanmshin
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Bishop's Cat in--
O'Doherty, J
., Letterkenny
dral Parish
Adm.
MacNeelv,W.
,D.D.
O'Gara, H.
Glenswilly,L'kenny
M'Ginley, D.
St. Johnston,
Co. Donegal
Murrin, D.
Drumohill,
Manorcun-
niiigham
Sheridan, Fras. Newtowneun-
B.A.
ningham
Doherty, John
Byrae, John
Ardara
Canon.
Canning, D.
Kilcloonry,
Glenties
Brennan, J. J,
Rameltoii
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates.
Post Towns.
Clondahorky
M'Loone, Hugh
Dunfanaghy
Burns, James
Cashelmore,
Letterkenny
Clondavaddog .
Gallagher, Hugh,
Deeney, John
Tamney
Kindrum,L'ken'y
Sheridan, John
Ballina, Tamney,
Letterkenny -
Drimholme
Rogers, Josep'i Boyce, C.
Ballintra
Gartan
Dunlevy, Janio?
Termon, L'kenny
Deeny, James
Churchill, L'k'y-
Glencolumbkille
Gweedore
Iniskeel
Inver
Kilbarron
Kilcar
Killymard
Kilteevogue
Killybegs and .
Killaghtee
Kill y gar van and
Tullyfern
Kilmacrenan
Lettermacaward
and Upper
Templecrone
Mevagh
McDwyer, Hiv^h Sweeney, Joseph Carrick, Co.
Donegal
Boyle, Philip Glencolumbkille.
B.A.,B.D.,B.C.L.
Carr, Patrick Derrybeg, L'k'y.
Kerr, Hugh
Canon
Cunningham, C.
Kennedy,. Cha;;.
Adm.
McGlinchey, C. Middleton,T)erry-
Glenties [beg
Molloy, T. Edininfagh,
Glenties
Logue, Andrew Glenties [bane
Mullan, E. J.,B.A. Fintown, Stra-
Frosses
Ward, Alphonsus Ardaghey, Inver,
Co. Donegal
Sheridan, Jos. Mountcharles
M'Ateer, John
Letterbarrow,
Donegal
Ballyshannon
Kelly, Bernard, Deeney, James
Dean, V.F. M'Daid. Jas
O'Donnell, J. «• . O'Donnell, Jas. Kilcar
Canon
Coyle, Daniel E. Donegal [bane
Gallagher, Ant y M'Bride, Joseph Cloghan, Stra-
Canningham, Con.,
B.A., pro tern.
Sweeney, John, McGonigle, J., pro tern. Killybegs
Canon, V.F. Sheridan. P. Bruckless
Gillespie, Wm. Killybegs
Gallagher, J. J. Rathmullan
Canon O'Fiiel, Arthur Glenvar,L'kenny"
McMullen, M. Mil ford, L'kenny
M'Meiiamin, C. Kilmacrenan
Murphy, J. Golan, Milford,
Letterkenny
| Scanlan, James Mclntyre, J. Dungloe
Canon M'Devitt, C. Meenacross,
Dungloe [bane
Cannon, M., B. A, Doochary, Stra-.
,. Boyle, Joseph O'Boyle, Hugh Carrigart
1920]
IHOCESE OF RA.PHOE.
177
Parishes.
Raphoe
Stranorlar
Tawnawilly
Teniplecrone,
Lower
Tullaghbegley .
East Raymun-
terdoney and
Tory Island
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Brenrian, P. J. Coyla, Ja^.,B.A. Raphoe [orlar
B.D., B.C.L Drumkeen,Stran-
O'Donnell, Patk. Convoy, Co.Don-
McCafferty, J. M'Mullan, P. Stranorlar [egal
Walker, J. Cunningham, B. Donegal
Mgr., V.b\ Me Shane, Jas.
M'Cafferty, P. Burtonport
Canon M'C roarty, John Kincaslagh,
Letterkenny
Ha) kin, M. Arranmore Is',
Letterkenny
She.'ldan. W. J. Anna^ry.Letterktnny
Boyle, J., Canon Kennedy, John Falcarragh
(Gortahork) Murray, J. Gortahork,
Letterkenny
Sweeney, D., Tory Island,
B A. Letterkenny
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses.
Chaplains.
Workhouses.
Chaplains.
Dunfanaghy — Rev. Hugh M'Loone | M'lford — Very Rev. J. Gallagher.
Glenties — Rev. C. Cunningham.
Letterkenny — Rev. J. O'JDoherty,
Adm.
Stranorlar — Rev. JohnMcCafferty,
P.P.
Donegal — Right Rev. Mgr. Walker.
Lunatic Asylum, Letterkenny— Chaplain, Rev. W. MacNeely, D.D., C.C.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AMD CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
PRESENTATION MONASTERY.
Presentation Monastery, Letterkenny —Superior, Brother Athanasius
Walshe.
LORETO CONVENT.
LoretO Convent, Letterkenny— Community, 17. Boarders, 31. Supe-
rioress, Mrs. MacDonald. Chaplain, Rev. W. MacNeely, D.D., C.C.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Ballyshamion — Community, 43.
Chaplain, Right Rev. Canon Kelly. Workhouse Hospital and Sheil
Hospital. Large Poor Schools.
Branch House, St. Patrick's — The Workhouse, Glenties, and National
School. Chaplain, Rev. C. Cunningham. P.P.
Branch House, St. Columba's — The Workhouse, Stranorlar. Chaplain,
Rev. J. McCafferty, P.P.
Branch House, St. Mary's — The Workhouse, Donegal, and National
School. Chaplain, Right Rev. Monsignor Walker, P.P.
Society Of St. Vincent de Paul at Letterkenny.
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[1920
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Eunan'S College, Letterkenny — President, Rev. P. D. McCaul.
Burscf, Rev. T. R. Griffith £.A. Other Professors : — Rev. John
McGlynn..B.AM S.T.L., B.C.L. ; Rev. B. Dupgan, D.Ph. ; Rev. D.
Furey, D. Ph. ; J. P. Craig, Esq. ; T . Cooney, Esq.; Michael Maguire,
B.Sc.
St. Columba's Marine Industrial School, Killy begs— Rev. J. Cunning
ham, Rector.
Primary Schools — There are in the diocese 225 Primary Schools.
Diocesan Inspector Of Schools — Rev. John M'Ateer, Letterkenny.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Secular Clergy
SUMMARY.
36
44
80
Churches
Convents
Members in Community
Monastery
College
52
5
62
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881'
1891
1901
1911
113,115
34,349
{ 102,609
30,413
97,515
27,364
95,944
24,814
147,464
133,022
124,879
120,758
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 179
PROVINCE OF DUBLIN.
Comprising the Diocese of Dublin, with the three Suffragan. Djoceses
of Kildare and Leighlin ; Ferns; and Ossory.
X.— DSOCESE OF DUBLIN.
Includes Dublin, nearly all Wicklow, and portions of Kildare and
Wexford Counties.
Archbishop and Primate — His Grace the Most Rev. WILLIAM J.
WALSH, D.D., Primate of Ireland Consecrated 2nd August, 1885.
Succeeded His Eminence EDWARD Cardinal M'CABE, 1885,
Address — His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin.
Primate of Ireland,- Archbishop's House, Dublin.*
Assistant Bishop — The Most Rev. Dr. DONNELLY, Bishop of Canea ;
consecrated 4th November, 1883. Address — St. Marv's, Haddington
Road.f
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — The Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly, St. Mary's, Haddington
Road ; Right Rev. Mgr. FitzPatrick, St. Kevin's, Heytesbury
Street; Right Rev. Mgr. O'Donnell, D.D., Booterstown ; Right
Rev. Mgr. Dunne, Domiy brook. J
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. J. Canon Baxter, Clondalkin ; Very Rev. J.
Canon Staples, Wicklow ; Very Rev. Edward Canon Mackey, Athy ;
Very Rev. Denis Canon Pettit, Fairview; Very Rev. R. F. Colohan,
Bray.
Secretaries to the Archbishop — Rev. Patrick J. Walsh, M.A., and Rev.
Michael Dwyer, Archbishop's House, Dublin.
Chaplain — Rev. Patrick Dunne, D.Ph., Archbishop's House, Dublin.
Diocesan Examiners — Rev. John B. O'Connell, B.A., B.D., Glenbrook,
Howth Road, and Rev. Fred. Hopke, B.A., Dominican Hostel,
St. Stephen's Green, Dublin.
* The Archbishop's hours at home are from 11 a.m. to 2p.m. on all week-days,
except Saturdays. For the convenience of the clergj' and of others who may
wish to see him, the Archbishop, if communicated with beforehand, will be
happy to fix a time when he can be seen without delay.
f The Bishop of Canea is prepared to administer the Sacrament of Confirma-
tion once a month to adults, and to consecrate, on the same occasions, Chalices
and Patens for Churches of the Diocese. For partic-.ilars see the Supplement
for the Diocese of Dublin, following Record of Ecclesiastical Events.
% The Vicars-General attend on Monday, Wednesday and Friday in each
week— Holidays of Obligation and the Vigils of Holidays excepttd — from 1.30
to 3 o'clock, for the transaction of business, at the Arch (episcopal Vicariate, 47
Wcslland Row.
All communications for the Vicars-General should, unless incases of urgency,
be sent to the Vicariate, and not to their private addresses,
180 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
CHAPTER OF THE DIOCESE OF DUBLIN.
Dean — Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly, Bishop of Canea, P.P., V.G., St.
Mary's, Haddingtoii Road.
Precentor — Right Rev. Monsignor FitzPatrick, P.P., V.G., St. Kevin's.
Heytesbury Street.
Chancellor — Right Rev. Monsmior T. O'Donnell, P.P., V.G., D.D.,
Booterstown.
Treasurer — Right Rev. Mgr. James J. Dunne, P.P., V.G., Donnybrook.
Archdeacon of Dublin — Ven. M. A. Fricker, P.P., Rathmines.
Archdeacon of Glendalough — Ven. Timothy Gorman, P.P., St. Columba's,
Drumcondra.
PRESBYTERAL PREBENDS— 10.
Cullen—Very Rev. M. Walsh, P.P. (Canon Peniten.) St. Agatha's.
Kilmactalway — Very Rev. J. Murray, P.P., Glasthule.
Swords — Very Rev. William J. Murphy, P.P., Kingstown.
Yago— Very Rev. James Baxter, P.P., V.F., Clondalkin.
St. Audoen — Very Rev. Michael Scally, P.P., St. Nicholas'.
Clonmethan — Very Rev. Joseph Burke, P.P., Holy Family.
Wicklow—Very Rev. C. J. Ryan, P.P., D.D. (Canon Theologian),
Our Lady of Dolours.
Timothan — Very Rev. Joseph O'Keeffe, P.P., Rathfarnham.
Malahidert — Very Rev. Daniel Downing, P.P., St. Joseph's.
Castleknock — Very Rev. John Staples, P.P., V.F., Wicklow.
DIAGONAL PREBENDS— 4.
Tipper — Very Rev. Robert Fegan, P.P., St. Paul's.
TfMsagard—Very Rev. Denis Pettit, P.P., V.F., Fairview.
DunZainn— Very Rev. Edward Mackey, P.P., V.F., Athy.
Maynooth — Very Rev. Charles Malone. P.P., Rathgar.
SUB-DIAGONAL PREBENDS— 8.
Howth — Very Rev. James Flavin, P.P., Arklow.
Rathniichael—Very Rev. Robert Eaton, P.P., Monkstown.
Monmahenock — Very Rev. John Grimley, P.P., St. Michan's.
Stagonilly — Very Rev. James Brady, P.P., St. Laurence O'Toole's.
Tipperkevin — First Portion — Very Rev. John Waters, President Holy
Cross College, Clonliffe.
Tipperkevin — Second Portion — Very Rev. William Magill, P.P., St.
James's.
Donoghmore — First portion — V. Rev. Eugene Byrne, P.P., Balbriegan.
Donoghmore — Second portion — Very Rev. Peter Monahan, P.P., Bally -
more-Eustace.
PARISHES IN DUBLIN (77), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
CITY PARISHES— 18.
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
St. Mary's . 15owden,"Richard, Byrne, Edw., B.A. Presbytery.
B.A., Adni. - Flanagan, John, B.A. Marlboro' St.
O'Reilly, John G.
Ronan, Myles V.
Sheehan, Laurence
M'Ardle, Jos.
Mmphy, Michael, B.A.
Our Lady of Lourdes,*, Francis Gleeson 24 Killarney
Lr. Gloucester Street j Mathews, Jos., B.A. Street,
* Chapel of Ease.
1920]
DIOCESE OF DUBLIN.
181
Parishes.
Holy Cross,
Clonliffe
St. Andrew's
City Quay
St. Agatha's
St. Audoen's
St, Catherine's .
St. Columba's
Holy Family
St. James's
St. Joseph's
St. Kevin's
[Church of Cath.
University, St.
Stephen's-gn]*
St. Laurence
O'Toole's
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Waters, John, Hickey,Ml.,D.D.,D.Ph,- Holy Cross
Canon, Adm. Walsh, Patrick, M.A. College,
M'Mahon, Mthw., B.A. Clonliffe
Valentine, Joseph, B.A.
Fennelly, John, B.A.
FitzPatrick, John, M.A., D.D.
Dargan, Patrick, M.A., D.D.
Hatton, John Far rell,Wm.,B. A., Presbytery —
B.A. Adm. M'Nevin, Thomas Westland Row
Fleming, Rchd.,D.Ph., L.D.
M'Mahon, John
Landers, Win., B.A., L.D.
Ryan, Thomas F.
- O'ReiUy, Thomas, D.D.
Earley, Ptr.,Adm. O'Mahony, Jas., B.A., Presbytery,
CTShea, Mce., B.A. City Quay.
Walsh, Michael, 'O'Rourke, M. 10 Richmond PI.,
Canon Moriarty, A., B.A. N.C.R.
( 1 3 N.Richmd-st. )Neary, John
Byrne, Thomas Butler, Patrick Presbytery —
Fitzpatrick, Fras. High Street
M'Swiney, J. M. Ryan, Alphonsus Presbytery —
Farrell, Thomas Meath Street
Kelleher, John
Clarke, Patrick
Gorman, T., M;Grath, Ptk., Presbytery —
Ven. Arckdn. B.A. lona Road
(lona Road) Quinn, Fras., B.D., B.A,
Graham,Thos., B.A.
Burke, Jos. CtanonFarrington, Fras. 70 Aughrim St.
(6 St.John's Field, William 61 Aughrim St.
Ter., N.C.R.) Flanagan, Patk. 83 Aughrim St.
Turley, George
Magill, Wm., M'Carthy, Eug. Presbytery —
Canon Morrissey, Edw. James's Street
Flood, Christopher
O'Ryan, Thos.W, Inchicore
Downing, Danl., Dempsey, Jas., M.A 59 Eccles St,
Canon O'Callaghan, Jeremiah, B.A.
(39 Eccles St.) Gorman, Joseph.
FitzPatrick, B., Nowlan, Hy. Presbytery —
Right Rev, Murphy, C. R. Harrington St,
Monsignor,V.G. Gafmey, John, B.A.
Sherwin, Jas .B.A. 87 St. Stephen'!
Dwyer, Joseph, B.A. Green
Brady, James
Canon
Cantwell, Nichls.
Flood, John, B.A,
O'Reilly^ Joseph
Chapel of Ease,
Presbytery-
Seville Place
15
182
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[1920
Parishes.
S3. Michael and
Jokn's
St. Michan's
St. Nicholas's
Without
Our Lady of Do-
lours
St. Paul's
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Stafford, James Ryan, Louis, Presbytery —
Costello, Jn.,B.A. Lower Exchange
O'Brien, Patrick Street.
Grimley, John Hickey, Joseph Presbytery —
Canon Burns, Ambrose Halston Street.
Trainor, Eug., B,A.
Scally, Michael, Byrne, Daniel Presbytery —
Canon Coffev. John Francis Street
O'Daly, Ml.
Hurley, John,. B. A.
Ryan, Cornelius, McMahon, Bernard, Dolphin's
Canon, D.D. B.A., B. Can. L. Barn
Barry, Tim., B.A,
Fegan, Robert, Doherty.W. J..D.D. Presbytery —
Canon Martin, Ml., B.D. St. Paul's
(21 Arran Quay) Burke, Ml., B.A. Arran Quay
Fitzgibbon, Jas. 13 Daly mount
M'Donald, Walter. Phibsboro'
RURAL AND TOWN PARISHES— 59.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates. Post Towns.
Arklow
Flavin, James,
O'Riordan, Thomas Arklow
Canon
O'Keeffe, John Castletown, Inch
Kinnane, F.,B.A. Johnstn., Arklow
Twomey, John Arklow
Ash ford
O'Donnell,Pierce
Marley, Stephen Ashford
Athy
Mackey, Ed.
Nolan, James Athy
Canon, V.F.
O'Rourke, Martin, B.A.
Byrne, John
Aughrim
Manning, John
Kinuane, ML, B.A. Greenane, Rath-
(Aughrim)
drum
Avoca
Carroll, Fintan
Flanagan, Thos., Avoca
B.A.
Hobbins, Thos.. Ferry bank, Arklow
B.A.
Baldoyle
Carrick, Robert
Murphy, Anthy. Baldoyle
Bally brack
O'Donnell, John
Killeen, Joseph Ballybrack
Hickey, Daniel
B allymore-Eus-
Monahan, Peter
Kavanagh, Patk. Hollywood
tace
Canon
(B'more-Eustace)Bryan,Patk.,B.A.B'more-Eustace
Balrothery and
Byrne, Eugene
O'Sullivan, Edm. Balbriggan
Balscadden
Canon
Murphy, Win.,
B.A., L.D.
Blanchardstown
Fennelly, Steph.
Cotter, John Blanchardstown
Linehan,Wm.,B.A. Porterstown,
Clonsilla
1920]
DIOCESE OF DUBLIN.
183
Parishes.
Blessington
Booterstown &
Blackrock
Boystown
Bray and Little
Bray
Cabinteely and
Foxrock
Castledermot
Celbridge
Chapelizod
Clondalkin
Clontarf
Coolock and Ra-
heny
Culleiiswood
Donabate
Donnybrook
Dundrum
Dunlavin
Eadestown
Enniskerry
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Maguire, Francis Morrissey,Ed.,B.A., Kilbride, Bles-
sington
O'Donnell, Ter., Byrne, Dl. J. Booterstown
Monsignor Lawless, Chas, O'N. Blackrock
D.D., V.G. Watters,Thos.,B.A.
MacCarthy, Jer.,
B.A.
Byrne, W. J. O'Keeffe, James, Valleymount,
B.A. Blessington
Colohan, R. F. Healy, Jn. C. Presbytery, Bray
(St. Cronan's, Kelly, Joseph
Bray), V.F. M'Guirk, John, B.A.
. Brady, Kevin, B.A.
Ryan, John Power, Thos., B.A, Foxrock
Connell, Richard,
B.A. Cabinteely
Duggan, Wm. Sheridan, Francis Castledermot
Donohoe, Francis, Moone
B.A.
Dunne, Edw. J. Doyle, John, B.A. Celbridge
M'Swiggaii,Johu Gaynor, Fred. Chapelizod
Masterson, J., B.A.
Mulderry, John, B.A.
Baxter, James, Hanley, William Lucan
Canon, V.F. Traynor, Michael Clondalkin
Hickey, James Hayden,Ptk.,B.A. Clontarf
Meighan, Wm. Clontarf
Doyle, Patrick Frewen, Michael, Coolock
B.A.
Ivers-, Patrick Nowlan, Jos. Ranelagh
Keane, Wm.
Kvan,Domiuick,B.A.
Williams, Jas. Devme,Mchl.,B.A.Donabate
Dunne, Jas. J., Farrell,Aug.,B.A. Donnybrook
J\lgr., V.G, Molony, Danl.
Gallagher, Daniel, B.A.
Duggan, Richd. O'Brien, Michael Dundrum
Larkin, John
M'Grath, Denis Kilmacud, Still-
Hoey, Michael
Kilmacud,
organ
Dunlavin
Kennedy, Patk.
Flanagan, Rich., Donard
B.A.
Creagh, Barthm, Naas
(Rathmore,Naas) B.A.
Crimmins, Patk, M'Carroll, James Enniskerry
Koran, Wm., B.A,
Norris, John
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Fairview
Pettit, Denis, Nolan, Jas. P., Fairview
Canon, V.F, B.A.
Ryan, Patrick
M'Sweeney, Eug.,B.A.
Finglas and St.
Smith, Bernard O 'Gorman, Patk. St. Margaret's
Margaret's
(Finglas)
Garristown and
Wade, Joseph Creedoii, Ml., B.A, Garristown
Rolestown
(Rolestown)
Kivlehan, M., B.A. Oldtown
Glasnevin
Dudley, Henry Doherty, James Santry
(Glasnevin) Dunlea, Patk Glasnevin
Byrne. Wm.J.,B.A.
Glasthule and
Murray, Joseph, Lockhart, Wm. Glasthule
Dalkey
Canon, M'Gough, Ed. Glasthule
Conroy, Bernard Dalkey
Fitzpatrick, Jas., Dalkey
B.A.
Glendalough
Butler, Michael Jones, Fred , B.A. Roundwood
(Roundwood)
Blake, Matt., B.A. Glendalough
Greystones
Flavin, Patk. Rafter, Paul, B.A. Greystones
Haddington Rd.
Donnelly, Most Wall, Fras., B.A. Presbytery —
Rev.Dr.,Bishop'hIcGo\igh, Percy St. Mary's,
of Canea,Dean, Hooke, John Haddington
V.G. Doyle, James Road
Howth
Dunne, Peter Clinton, James Howth
O'Gorman, Danl., B.A.
Fallen, Thos.. B.A.
Kilbride and
Breen, James Clarke, J. M., B.A. Kilbride, Wick-
Barndarrig
(Barndarrig,Kil- low
bride, Wieklow)
Kilcullen
Jones, John M-Auliffe,P.,B.A. Kilcullen
Byrne, Ml., B.A.
Kilquade
Ryan, Daniel Russell, Nicholas Newtownmount-
kennedy
Scannell, Patk., Delgany
B.A.
Kingstown
Murphy, Wm. J., Hogan, Michl. o Eblaria Avenue,
Canon ~O'Byrne, Patrick Kingstown
(7 Eblana Av.) Potter, L. J., B.A. 6 Eblana Avenue
Lusk
Fennelly, John Toher,Ml.,M.A. Lusk
Maynooth
Deasy, Daniel Dooly, James Leixlip
Boylan, Michael Maynooth
Monks town
Eaton, Robert Dunlea, J., M.Sc. 3 Pakenham Villas
Canon Ronayne, Thos., Monkstown
B,A.
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN.
185
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Narraghmore
Warren, Patrick Ryan, John T.
Kilmead, Athy
(Ballytore)
O'Reilly, James
Ballytore
Naul
Healy, John
Delaney, D1.,B.A
. Ballyboghill
Rathdrum
0 'Callaghan, Jos
.Burke, Ml. V.,
Rathdrum
B.A.
Rathfarnham &
O'Keeffe, Joseph Behan, Michl.,
Rathfarnham
Bohernabreena
Canon,
B.A., L.D. •
(Rathfarnham)
Kellv Laurence,
B.A.
Doyle, Jas.
Bohernabreena
Rathgar
Mai one, Charles
Sheehan, John
49 Rathgar Road
Canon
Hill, Thomas
(50 Rathgar Rd.
Rathmines
Fricker, Mark A., Rowan, Patrick
25 Rathmines
Ven. Archdn.
O'Loughlin.Francis Road
Burke, William
Kinsella, Laur.,
126 Harold's
B.A.
Cross
•
M-Donnell, Patk.
Ringsend
CTByrne/Thos.P
,Purfield, Jos.
Ringsend
Union, Jos.
Rush
Grimes, Chr.
Skehan, C., B.A.
Rush
Saggart
O'Carroll, Chas.
O'Keeffe, Patk.,
j
M.A.
Saggart
Daly, Mich., B.A.
Sandyford . Kelly, John
Sexton, James
Sandyford
O'Rourke, Thos.,
Glencullen
B.A.
Sandymount
Ridgeway, Chas
M'Sweeney, ML,
Sandymount
B.A.
O'Toole, Joseph. B A.
Skerries
Ryan, Philip.
Ellis, Michael
Skerries
Keogh, Denis,B. A
Swords
Nolan, John
Brennan, Patk.
Malahide
Talbot, Hy.,B.A.
Swords
Terenure and Healy, John
Hayes, Peter
Terenure
Crumliii
Dempsey, Patk.
O' Callaghan,
Timothy, B.A.
Crumlin
Wicklow . Staples, John,
Cogan, Michael
Wicklow
Canon, V.F.
O'Ryan, Patrick
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Atliy— Very Rev. Edward Canon
Mackey, P.P., V.F.
Balrothery — Very Rev. John
Fennelly, P.P.
Celbridge — Very Rev. Edward
Dunne, P.P.
Dublin, South — Rev. Richard
Dillon, O.C.C.
Naas — Very Rev. John Norris, P.P.
Rathdown — Very Rev. John
O'Donnell, P.P.
Rathdnim — Very Rev Joseph
O'Callaghan, P.P.
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Dun drum — Very Rev, Richard
Duggan, P.P.
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Richmond — Very Rev. Robert
Canon Fegan, P.P.
Hospitals. Chaplains.
Richmond, } „ -.-. _., ,
Whttworth, [y«7 ReJ- Bojfrt
Hardwicte J Cunon Fegan, P.P.
Meath — Right Rev. Monsignor
FitzPatrick, P.P., V.G.
Westmoreland Lock — Very Rev.
Peter Earley, Adm.
Prisons. Chaplains.
Kilmainham — Very Rev. William
Canon Magill, P.P.
Mount joy — V.Bev.J.CanonWatera,
and Rev. M. M'Mahon, B.A.
Military Barracks — Richmond, Royal, Beggar's Bush, Portobello, Linen
Hall, Island Bridge, Ship Street, Wellington, Marlborough — There is
Mass on Sundays and Holidays specially for the Military in St.
Aiidoen's, St. James's, St. Paul's, Rathmines, and Ringsend Churches.
Hibernian Military Schools. Phoenix Park — Chaplain, Very Rev. John
M'Swiggan, P.P , Chapelizod, Co. Dublin.
Constabulary Depot, Phoenix Park — Chaplain, Very Rev. Joseph
Canon Burke, P.P.
The different military stations, with their respective schools and
hospitals, are visited and attended by parochial clergymen deputed
for the purpose.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
AUGUSTINSANS, JOHN STREET.
Very Rev. A. Walsh, D.D., ex-
As st. -General.
Very Rev. J. Condon, Prior.
Very Rev. L. W. Brophy.
Very Rev. J. Murphy, D.D. , ex-Prov.
Very Rev. T. Kenna, D.D,, Su? -
Prior.
Very Rev. P. Coakley, D.D.
Rev. H. Hederman.
Rev. Thomas A. Maloney.
Brother Nicholas O'Neill.
,, Benignus Tra-cey.
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AUGUSTINIAN NOVITIATE— ORLAGH, RATHFARNHAM.
Very Rev. P. A. Doyle, Prior. \ Rev. L. M. Hughes.
Very Rev. Thos. Brangan, Sub-
Prior and Master of Novices.
Very Rev. P. Callan.
CARMELITES (CALCED),
Very Rev. J. J. Cogan, B.A., Prov.
Very Rev. D. B. Devlin, Prior.
Very Rev. A. E. Farrington, D.D.,
Ex-Prov.
Very Rev. Michael O'Reilly, Ex-
Prov.
Rev. P. A. Wade, Sub- Prior.
Rev. T. M. Grennan.
Rev. J. J. Beahan.
Rev. J. P. O'Reilly.
Rev. H. J. Kenny,
Rev. S. M'Fadden.
WHITEFRIAR STREET.
Rev. W. F. Byrne.
Rev. R. T. Dillon.
Rev. J. D. M'Dermott.
Rev. C. S. Gavin, Procurator,
Rev. T. S. M'Dermott.
Rev. W. B. Brennan.
Rev. Dillon Cosgrave, B.A«
Rev. P. L. Nolan.
Rev. Egan.
CARMELITE COLLEGE, TERENURE.
Very Rev. L. M. Gerhard, B.A.,
Prior.
Rev. R. B. Taylor, M.A., S.T.M ,
Rev. M. S. O'Byrne.
Rev. J. L. Daly.
Rev. M. P. Griffin, M.A.
Sub-Prior.
Ardavon, Rathgar — Rev. J. S. Megannety, Rev. J. A, Dowling.
FRANCISCAN-CAPUCHINS—MONASTERY OF "ST. MARY OF
ANGELS," CHURCH STREET, DUBLIN.
VeryRev. Father Mark, Guardian.
Very Rev. Father Aloysius, Def.
Very Rev. Father Paul.
Very Rev. Father Peter.
Very Rev. Father Nicholas.
Very Rev. Father Augustine.
Very Rev. Father Salvator.
Rev. Father Benedict, Vicar,
Rev. Father Sebastian
Rev Father Laurence.
Rev. Father John, B.A.
Rev. Father Joseph, Pres. Fr.
Mathew Hall.
Rev. Father Stanislaus, Prov.
Arcliiv.
Rev. Father Albert, B.A.
Rev. Father Columbus, B.A , B.D.
Rev. Father Alphonsus.
Rev. Father Canice, B.A., Vice-
Pres. Fr. Mathew Hall.
Brothers Leo, Elzear, Pacificus, Bernard,
CARMELITES (DISGALGED), CLARENDON STREET.
Very Rev. Bernard Gorman, Prov.
Very Rev. Ignatius M'Grath. Prior.
Rev. Aloysius Corbett, Sub-Prior.
Rev. Livinus Nevin.
Rev. Aloysius Coghlan.
Rev. Joseph Coen.
Rev, Cyril Ryan.
Rev. Thomas Reynolds.
Rev. Angelus Irvine*
Rev. Dominic Mangan.
Rev. Albert Keane.
Rev. Brendan O'Brien.
Rev. Boniface Hanway,
Rev, Basil O'Donnell,
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CARMELITES (DESCALGED), HOUSE OF STUDIES, ST. MARY'S,
MOREHAMPTON ROAD, DONNYBROOK.
Very Rev. Gabriel Purcell, Prior. ' Rev. Kevin Neary.
Rev. Malachy Cranfield.
Rev. Fintan O'Brien.
Rev. Laurence Murphy.
Rev. Augustine Phillips.
Rev. Patrick Rushe.
Rev. B. Mulleady
Rev. Alphonsus Kelly.
DOMINICANS- ST. SAVIOUR'S CHURCH, DORSET STREET.
Very Rev. James P. Bowling,
Provincial.
Very Rev. Michael O'Kane, S.T.L.
Very Rev. L. M. Ryan. S.T.L. J.C.L.
Rev. A. O'Quigley, Sub-Prior, -
Rev. B. J. Masterson.
Rev. A. M. O'Neill,
Rev. R. M. Headley.
Rev. T. M. Barrett, S.T.L.
Rev. J. D. Houlihan.
Rev. W. B. Costello.
Rev. P. Q'Hara
Rev. Finbar Ryan, B.A.
Rev. F. Ryan, S.T.L.
DOMINICANS— ST. MARY'S OF THE ROSARY. TALLAGHT.
Very Rev. H. M. Donegan, I Rev. H. J. Jones.
S.T.M.. Prior.
Rev, M. H. Mnclnerney.
Very Rev. P. P. M'Kenna. S.T.M.. ! Rev. C. O'Neill, S.T.L.
Sub-Prior.
Rev. R. J. Roche, S.T.L.
Rev. D. M Fahy, Master of Novices. Rev. A. H. J. Power, S.T.L.
Rev. D. R. Magennis.
DOMINICANS— CONVENT, ATHY.
Very Rev, J, Kiely, Vicar. Rev. John C. O'Sullivan.
FRANCISCANS— MERCHANTS' QUAY.
Very Rev. T. A. Molony, Guard. \ Rev. P. F. Bfgg.
Very Rev. J. A. Jackman, Ex-
Prov.
A/ery Rev. N. L. Baldwin.
Yery Rev. R, C Browne.
Rev. T. A. Fitzgerald.
Rev. J, L. Lynch.
CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY GHOST AND OF THE IMMACULATE
HEART OF MARY (C.S.Sp.).
HOLY GHOST MISSIONARY COLLEGE (NOVITIATE AND SENIOR
SCHOLASTICATE, THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS),
KIMMAGE MANOR, DUBLIN.
Very Rev. H. M. G. Evans,
Superior and Master of Novices.
Rev. John St. J. Kearney, Director
of Scholastics,
Rev. Philip O'Shea, Bursar.
Rev. James Murphy, D.D.
Rev. Bernard Fennelly, B.A.
Rev. Herbert Farrell.
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189
BLACKROCK COLLEGE,
Very Rev. M. Downey, Pres. Rev.
Very Rev. J. Botrel, 1st Assistant Rev.
Provincial. Rev.
Rev. Michael Hyland, Director of Rev.
Holy Childhood. Rev.
Rev. N. J. Brennan. Rev.
Rev. Hugh O'Toole. Rev.
Rev. Jas. M. Keawell, Bursar. Rev.
Rev. T. P. O'Hanlon. Rev.
Rev. M. Walsh. Rev.
Rev. M. J. Kelly.
CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY GHOST
RATH MINES.
HOUSE OF STUDIES or C.S.Sp. N.
DUBLIN.
Ferdinand Senger.
Martin Maloney.
P. Brennan.
Joseph Baldwin.
Thomas Naughton.
A. M'Donald.
James Burke.
M. O'Mahony.
Joseph Butler.
B. Wilson.
-ST. MARY'S COLLEGE,
UNIV. STUDENTS.
Very Rev. C. D. O'Shea, LL.D.,
Provincial.
Very Rev. L. Healy, 2nd Assistant,
Provincial, Pres.
Rev. M. T. Meagher, Secretary for
Irish Missions of the Holy Ghost
Fathers in Africa.
Rev. John O'Hart, B.A,
Rev. J. Stafford.
Rev. Thaddnis O'Connor.
Rev. D. Fahey, D.D.
Rev. P. Hcery, B.A.
SOCIETY OF JESUS— CHURCH OF ST. FRANCIS XAVIERt
UPPER GARDINER STREET.
Very Rev. Thomas V. Nolan
Provincial.
Rev. Andreas Macardle, Superior.
Rev. Joseph Wrafter.
Rev. James Bury.
Rev. James Cullen.
Rev. Thomas Murphy.
Rev. Timothy O'Keeffe.
Rev. Vincent Byrne.
Rev. Michael Weafer.
Rev. Wm. Gleeson.
Rev. Patrick Barrett.
Rev. William Henry.
Rev. Joseph Tunney.
Rev. Charles Farley.
Rev.' Michael Browne,
Rev. Patrick Power.
Rev. Frederick Gill.
Rev. Michael Phelan
Rev. Henry Potter.
SOCIETY OF JESUS— HOUSE OF STUDIES AND SPIRITUAL
EXERCISES, MILLTOWN PARK, DUBLIN.
Very Rev. Martin Maher, Rector.
Rev. Nicholas Tomkin, Minister.
Rev. Peter Finlay.
Rev. Robert Kane.
Rev. John McDonnell.
Rev. Matthew Devitt.
Rev. Hugh Tunney.
Rev. Henry Fegan.
Rev. Edward Masterson.
Rev. Patrick Bartley.
Rev. James Forristal.
Rev. John Keane.
Rev. Patrick O'Brien.
Rev. Gerald Owens.
Rev. Joseph Canavan.
Rev. Michael Saul.
Rev. Edward Cahill.
Rev. William O'Leary.
Rev. Patrick Gannon.
Rev. John Harmon.
Rev. D. Filzgibbon.
Rev. Basil Loughnan.
Rev. Martin Hanley.
Rev. Michael Murray.
Rev. Thomas M-Loughlin.
Rev. John MacSheahan.
Rev. Daniel Finn.
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SOCIETY OF JESUS— BELVEDERE COLLEGE, GREAT DENMARK
STREET.
Rev. C. Doyle, Rector.
Rev. S. M'Laughlin, Vice-Rector.
Rev. J. M'Donnell.
Rev. N. A. Tomkin.
Rev. L. M'Kenna.
Rev. R. Golding.
Rev. J. Byrne.
Rev. E. Dillon.
Rev. M Quiiilan.
SOCIETY OF JESUS— ST. IGNATIUS', 35 AND 36 LOWER LEESON
STREET.
Rev. T. A. Finlay, M,A., Pres.
Rev. George R. Roche, Vice-Pres.
Rev. H. Browne, M.A.
Rev. William Delany, LL.D.
Rev. George O'Neill, M.A.
Rev. Michael Egan, M.A.
Rev. Timothy Corcoran, M.A.
Rev. Patrick Con-nolly.
Rev. John M'Erlean.
Rev. Henry Gill.
SOCIETY OF JESUS— HOUSE OF STUDIES, RATH FARM HAM,
CO. DUBLIN.
Very Rev. John Sullivan. Superior.
Rev. Richard Campbell, Vice-
Superior.
Rev. Michael Garahy.
Rev. John F. O'Brien.
Rev. David Gallerv.
Rev. J. Darlington.
Rev. John Fallon.
Rev. Joseph Flinn.
Rev. Timothy Hilpin.
Rev. Patrick O'Mara.
SOCIETY OF JESUS— UNIVERSITY HALL.
Rev. T. A. Finlay, M.A. J Rev. George Roche.
MARIST FATHERS— CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL,
LOWER LEESON STREET.
Rev. Francis Me Vicar, S.M., Pres. Rev. Patk. F. Lawless, S.M.
Rev. James Larney, S.M , Vice- Rev. P. J. Prendergast, S.M.
Pres. Rev. John Fox, S.M,
Rev. Edward Gunn, S.M.
OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE— HOUSE OF RETREAT,
INCHICORE.
Very Rev. Thomas Leahy, Prov.
Very Rev. Joseph Wheeler, Sup.
Rev. John J. O'Carroll.
Rev. Thomas Dawson,
Rev. Matthew Clarke.
Rev. Timothy O'Ryan.
Rev. Eugene Matthews,
Rev. Michael Sweeney.
Rev. Richard Ryan.
Rev. James O'Shea, B.A., D.D.
OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE— NOVITIATE AND HOUSE
OF STUDIES, BELMONT HOUSE, STILLORGAN.
Very Rev. Joseph Danaher, D. Ph. I Rev L Foley, M.A.
D.D., Supr. \ Rev. Francis' Foley, B.A.
Right Rev. Bishop Miller. Rev. Richard Gleeson, B.A.
Rev. William M'Callion.
1920]
DIOCESE OF DUBLIN.
191
OBLATES OF MARY IMMACULATE— JUNIORATE, BELCAMP HALL,
RAHENY.
Very Rev. William 0 ' Connor, B. A., | Rev, Michael O'Dwyer.
Superior. j Rev. Wm. Doyle. B.A., S.T.L.
Rev. Nicholas Treacy, B^A., D.D. | Rev. James M'Cann, B.A.
OBLATES— ST. KEVIN'S SCHOOL, GLENGREE.
Very Rev.
Superior.
J. M'D. Moran,
Rev. James Hughes.
Rev. Edward Hunt.
PASSIONIST FATHERS— RETREAT OF ST. PAUL OF THE CROSS,
MOUNT ARGUS, HAROLD'S CROSS.
Very Rev. John M 'Mullen, C.P.,
Provincial.
Very Rev. Cyprian Meagher, C.P.,
1st Prov. Cons.
Very Rev. Sebastian Slean, C.P.,
2nd Prov. Cons.
Very Rev. Francis Kelly, Rector.
Rev. Fernando Saavadora, Vicar.
Rev. Laurence Kieran, C.P.,
Rev. Berchmans Byrne, C.P.
Rev. Pancras Byrne, C.P.
Rev. Columban Tyne, C.P.
Rev. Joseph Smith, C.P.
Rev. Hubert Carruth, C.P.
Rev. Herbert Greenan, C.P.
Rev. Xavier Beale.
Rev. Kieran Farrelly.
Rev. Colman Fitzgerald, C.P.
Rev. Basil Carron.
Rev. Adrian Convery.
REDEMPTORISTS— MARIANELLA, ORWELL ROAD, RATHGAR.
Fitzgerald,
Very Rev. John
Superior.
Rev. John Doyle.
Rev, Richard Murphy.
Rev. T. Sutton.
Rev. Cornelius Mangan.
Rev. Thomas Robinson.
The Residence of Missionary Fathers, and also a Hospice
University Students, and for Students of the Order.
for
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION— ST. JOSEPH'S, BLACKROCK
NOVITIATE.
Very Rev. Joseph Walshe, Visitor.
Rev. Michael Brosnahan.
Rev. Michael Carrigy.
Rev. P. O'Regan.
Rev. James Downey.
Rev. Edmond Barry.
Rev. James Doyle.
Rev. John Carr.
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CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION. HOUSE OF MISSIONS AND
PAROCHIAL RETREATS, ST. PETER'S, PHIBSBORO', N.C.R.
Very Rev. John O'Connell, Sup.
Rev. Thomas Hardy,
Rev. John Maher.
Rev. Patrick Walshe,
Rev. John Ward.
Rev. John Conran.
Rev. John Brady.
Rev. Michael Kiernan.
Rev. Patrick Hullen.
Rev. George O' Sullivan.
Rev. Edmund Comerford.
Rev. Michael Gorman.
Rev. John Roughan.
Rev. Joseph Moran.
Rev. Michael Gallagher.
Rev. Richard Macken.
Rev. Michael Nolan.
Rev. Peter O'Leary.
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION (VINCENTIANS)— ST. VINCENT'S
COLLEGE, CASTLEKNOCK.
Very Rev. Vincent M'Carthy, Pres.
Rev. Alexander McCarthy, V ice-
President.
Rev. R. C. Bodkin.
Rev. Joseph Cussen,
Rev. L. Laffan.
Rev. G. Carroll.
Rev. Henrv O'Connor.
Rev. William D M'Glynn,
Rev. Austin Murphy.
Rev. Vincent M'Quillan.
Rev. Thomas Hickey.
Rev. Thomas Donovan.
Rev. John Thompson.
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION— ALL HALLOWS COLLEGE,
DRUMCONDRA.
Superiors and Professors.
Very Rev. Thos. O'Donnell, C.M.,
President.
Rev. John Ballesty, C.M., V ice-
President and Bursar.
Very Rev. James Moore, C.M.
Very Rev. Joseph Geoghegan, C.M.
Rev. John McGuinness. C.M.
Rev. Joseph Sheehy, C.M.
Rev. James Furlong, C.M.
Rev. M. J. O'Farrell.
Rev. A. Quinn, S.T.L.
Rev. Patrick Kerr, D.D,
Rev. W. Pur cell, C.M.
This College was founded in- 1842, for the education of Missionary
priests for foreign countries, especially those countries to which Irish
people emigrated.
ST. PATRICK'S TRAINING COLLEGE, DRUMCONDRA.
Principal, Very Rev. John S. Bursar, Rev. Timothy O'Herlihy.
Russell, CM. C.M.
Ex-Prin., Very Rev. Peter Byrne, I Dean, Rev. Thomas Cleary C.M.
LL.D., C.M.
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 193
CARMELITE BROTHERS.
Monastery Of Mount St. JOSEPH, Clondalkin— Prior, Brother J. D.
Joyce. Chaplain, Rev. Charles Finegan, B.A.
St. Joseph's Asylum and School for Male Blind, Drumcondra— Prior,
Brother B. J. Byrne ; Chaplain, Rev. John FitzPatrick, M.A.
HOSPITALLER BROTHERS OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN OF GOD.
House Of St. John Of God, Stillorgan — Prior, Rev. Louis Vincent.
Chaplain, Rev. Father Flavian Leonard, of the same Order. Com-
munity, 16. The Brothers have charge of an Asylum for Gentlemen
mentally affected.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
St. Mary's, Marino — Novft ate and Residence of the Superior-
General and his Assistants.
Superior -General, Rev. Br. J. C. Whitty,
Marino School Director, Rev. Br. P. B. Reid.
St. Joseph's, Baldoyle „ ,, Br. J. B. Moloney
The O'Brien Institution, Fairview „ ,, Br. P. L. Lanigan
North Richmond Street ^
St. Laurence O'Toole's R T . n,,T ,
St. Mary's Place » » Br. J.A. O Mahony
Great Strand Street
St. Nicholas's, Francis Street ) Br T j Stapieton
St. Kevin's, Synge Street, ]
St. Andrew's, Westland Row „ „ Br. T. J. Ryan
Coleridge } » Br.M.W.Bir»»gh.m
North Brunswick Street „ ,, Br. T. A. Curley
St. Vincent's Orphanage, Glasnevin ,, ,, Br. J. D. Hayes
St. Joseph's, Cabra (Deaf Mutes) „ . „ Br. J. L. Johnson
Industrial School, Artane ,, ,, Br. P. O. Ryan
Industrial School, Carriglea Park „ „ Br. T. B. M'Mahon
Kingstown, St. Michael's „ „ Br. J. S. Galvin
St. John's, Athy „ „ Br. D. B. Hoctor
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS
(DE LA SALLE BROTHERS).
Dublin— De La Salle Univerity Hall, Ely Place. A House of Studies in
connection with the National University for Members of the Order,
and for a limited and select number of past pupils of the De La
Salle Training College, Waterford. Superior, Brother James D.
O'Connor, M.A.
WicklOW— St. Joseph's College. A Day Secondary School ; prepares
for the Intermediate and University Matriculation Examinations,
Superior, Brother John P. Kearney, B.A.
PRESENTATION BROTHERS.
Presentation College, Glasthule, Kingstown. Day College for Boys,
High-class English, Classical, Scientific and Commercial Education.
Superior, Brother Aquiii.
194 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
CONVENTS OF NUNS.
CARMELITE CONVENTS— 9.
Monastery of Our Lady of Mount Carmel and St. Joseph, Blackrock
(Primitive observance). Founded 1823. Prioress, Mrs, Bracken.
Religious, 18. Chaplain, Rev. John Kennedy, B.A.
Immaculate Heart Of Mary, Delgany (Primitive observance). Founded,
1844. Prioress, Mrs. Deevy. Religious, 21. Chaplain, Rev.
Patrick Scannell, C.C.
Carmel Of the Assumption, Firhouse, Tallaght (Primitive observance).
Community transferred from Clondalkin, 1827. Prioress, Mrs.
Kennedy. Religious, 11. National School, under Secular Teachers,
on Convent grounds ; attendance, from 100 to 120. Chaplain, from
Carmelite College, Terenure.
Monastery Of the Incarnation, Hampton. Drumcondra (Primitive
; observance). Community transferred from Blanchardstown, 1858.
Prioress, Mrs. M. Keeffe. Religious, 21. Chaplain, Very Rev. Denis
Canon Pettit, P.P., V.F..
Carmelite Monastery of our Lady and St. Joseph, Kilmacud, Stillorgan
(Primitive observance). Founded, 1881. Prioress, Mrs. Anne Fok-y.
Religious, 17. Chaplains, Parochial clergy, Dundrum.
Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, Roebuck, Dundrum (Primitive
observance). Founded 1830. Superioress, Mrs. E. Maguire.
Religious, 14. Chaplain, Rev. Patrick Gavin, C.C.
St. Joseph's, Ranelagh (Primitive observance). Community transferred
from Arran Quay, 1790. Prioress,- Mrs. Brophy. Religious, 15.
Chaplain, Rev. Thomas Brennan.
Carmelite Convent, Tranquilla, Rathmines '(Primitive observance).
Founded 1833. Prioress, Mrs. Anne Conn ell. Religious, 17. Chap-
lain, Very Rev. Patrick Ivers, P.P.
St. Teresa's, Mount Tallant, Harold's Cross (Primitive observance).
Community transferred from Warrenmount, 1892. Prioress, Mrs.
Alice Ear.i y. Religious, 14. Chaplain, Rev. Gregory Byrne.
ORDER OF TIE MOST HOLY REDEEMER.
Monastery of the Redemptoristines, St. Alphonsus Road, Dublin.
Established 1859. Rev. Mother, Sister Mary Stanislaus. Religious,
32. The Nuns, who live in strict enclosure, devote themselves to
a life of reparation and intercessory prayer. Attached to the
Monastery is a Church open to the public for Mass and Devotions.
Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament every day at four o'clock.
Chaplains, Rev. Patrick J. Walsh, M.A., Archbishop's House, and
Rev. Joseph Valentine, B.A., Holy Cross College, Clonliffe.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS— 6.
George's Hill, Dublin. Founded 1794. Superioress, Mother M. Joseph
Cormrck. Religious, 22. Orphanage for girls. About 50 orphans
trained for trades and situations. Convent National Schools ; attend-
ance over 800. From 50 to 80 poor children daily receive breakfast.
The Sisters also provide clothing for the poorest children. Chaplains
Parochial Clergy, Halston Street.
Immaculate CcvVeption, Clondalkin. Founded 1857. Superioress,
Mrs. Mary 5 ag lalen Dawson. Community, 17. Convent National
Schools ; attendance, nearly 300. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy,
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 195
Maynooth. Founded 1823. Superioress, Mrs. Berchmans O'Connor,
Religious, 22. Convent National Schools"; attendance, 250. Chap-
lain, a Clergyman from St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.
Presentation Convent, St. Joseph's, Lucan. Founded 1867. Superioress,
Sister M. Berchmans Joyce. Religious, 22. Convent National
Schools ; attendance, 300. St. Anne's School ; 20 pupils. Chap-
lain, Rev. W. Hanly, C.C.
Terenure. Founded 1866. Superioress, Mrs. M. B. Murphy, Convent
National Schools ; attendance, 500. Religious, 16. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy.
Presentation Convent, Warrenmount,. Dublin. Founded 1892.
Superioress, Mother M. Evangelist Murphy. Community, 15.
Convent National Schools ; attendance, 950. Chaplain, Rev.
John J. Ryan, B.A.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY— 15.
Baggot Street. Founded 1827; Superioress, Mrs. Kennedy. Religious,
30 to 40. There is a Special Class attached to the Convent, where
about 90 talented young girls are prepared for the Training College.
Convent National Schools ; attendance, 1,300. Children attending
Towiisend Street Convent National Schools, 700. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy. The Sisters have also a House of Mercy under
their care in which about 40 poor unprotected young girls of good
character are trained as laundresses and domestic servants. An
office for extern servants is also attached.
ArklOW. Founded 1876. Superioress, Mrs. Talbot. Religious, 28.
Young Ladies' Boarding School and Private Day School. Convent
National School ; attendance, 400. Chaplain, Very Rev. James
Canon Flavin, P.P.
Athy, Founded 1852. Superioress, Mrs. Kennedy. Religious, 38,
Private Day School. Convent National Schools ; attendance, 550.
House of Mercy, for training servants. Athy Union Hospital,
Local Superioress, Mrs. Rochfort. Religious, 5. Chaplain, Very Rev.
Edward Canon Mackey, P.P., V.F.
Blackrock— Convent of the Mother of Mercy, Carysfort Park, Black-
rock, Co. Dublin. Founded 1891. Superioress, Mrs. O'Keeffo.
Religious, between 60 and 70. A Training College for Catholic School
Mistresses is attached. Number in Training, 200. . There is a Junior
Preparatory College on the premises, where young girls from 12 to
17 years of age are prepared to enter Training College. Convent
National Schools ; attendance, 500. The Sick and Dying Poor ara
visited and relieved by the Sisters. Chaplains, Vincentian Fathers,
St. Joseph's, Blackrock.
Booterstown, St. Ann's. Founded 1838. Local Superioress, Sister M.
Stanislaus. Religious, 12. Convent National School ; attendance,
200. Industrial School ; inmates, 91. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy,
Booterstown.
St. Patrick's Refuge, Crofton Road, Kingstown. Superioress, Mrs,
M. F. Hunt. Religious, 15. Penitents transferred from Glasthule,
1880. This institution was founded in Bow Street, in «1798.
Chaplain, Rev. Vincent P. Steen, B.A.
St. Brigid's, Rathdrum. Founded 1866. Local Superioress, Mrs.
Hay den. Religious, 10. Industrial School and Orphanage for boys
from 3 to 1 1 years of age. Convent National School ; attendance,
150, Chaplain, Very Rev, Joseph O'Callaghan, P.P.
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St. Vincent's, Golden Bridge. Founded 1855. Local Superioress, Sister
M. Dominic Foster. Religious, 17. Conv ent National Schools ;
attendance between 500 and 600. Industrial School for 150 girls.
Chaplain, Rev. Thomas O'Ryan, C.C.
Mater Misericordise Hospital, Eccles Street. Founded 1852. Local
Superioress, Sister Calixtus Sheehy. Religious, 38. Hospital, 340 beds.
Hospital supported by voluntary contributions. Hospital-trained and
experienced Nurses will be sent immediately to any part of Ireland on
receipt of letter or telegram addressed to the Superior of the Hospital,
Private rooms for the reception of patients suffering from all kinds
of medical and surgical affections are attached to the Hospital ;
also Convalescent Home at Beaumont, Drumcondra. Chaplain,
Rev. Joseph Young, B.A.
Convalescent Home in connection with the Mater Misericordioe Hospital,
Beaumont, Drumcondra. Founded 1900. Superioress, Sister M.
Thomas Condon. Chaplain, a Clergyman from All Hallows College.
Jervis Street Hospital, Dublin. Founded 1718. Community estab-
lished 1854. Local Superioress, Mrs. M. T. Taaffe. Religious, 12.
Hospital for 100. Intern and extern patients treated during the
year, 15,000. Hospital supported by voluntary contributions.
Trained Nurses will be sent to any part of Ireland on receipt of
telegram. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy, Marlborough Street.
St. Joseph's Night Refuge, Brickfield Lane, Dublin, for homeless women
and children. Founded 1861. Community established 1876.
Number of beds, 145. Superioress, M. Mary Louis O'Donnell.
Religious, 14. The Homeless get breakfast and supper as well as
shelter. Convent National Schools ; attendance, from 800 to 900.
Chaplain, Rev. Denis O'Byrne. Adjoining St. Joseph's Night
Refuge is now St. Joseph's Home of Mercy for young girls of good
character, who are maintained and trained as domestic servants.
St. Michael's Hospital, Kingstown. Community transferred from
Monks town, 1876. Superioress, Sister M. Felicitas Hunt. Number of
beds, 50. Religious, 16. Dispensary for extern cases open on Mon-
days, Wednesdays and Fridays every week. Tuesdays, Dentist ;
Thursdays, Oculist. Hospital supported by voluntary contributions.
Donations gratefully, received. Chaplain, Rev. Vincent P. Steen, B.A.
South Dublin Union Hospital. Community established 1881. Local
Superioress, Sister M. Laurence Wrenn. Religious, 27. Beds in
Hospitals, 971. Children in Schools and Infirmary, 196. Chaplain,
Rev. R. Dillon, O.C.C.
Our Lzdy Of Lourde& Hospital, Kill of the Grange, Co. Dublin —
Founded February llth, 1918. Local Superior, Mrs. M. X.
O'Reilly. Religious, 6. Hospital, 52 beds. The Institution is
intended for the benefit of Tubercular Patients, especially those in
the advanced stages of the dread disease, who would find a great
difficulty in procuring admission to the ordinary Hospitals, while
their presence in their own homes would be a fruitful source of
danger to all around them. Chaplain, Very Rev. John Ryan, P.P.
CONVENTS OF THE CONGREGATION OF IRISH SISTERS OF
CHARITY— 16.
Mount St. Anne's, Milltown. Founded 1879. Superior-General^
Mother A. Gertrude Chamberlaine. Professed Sisters, 12. Novices,
30. Children attending Convent National School, 370. Mercer's
and Incurable Hospitals and Sick Poor of five parishes visited,
Chaplain, a Clergyman from Milltown Park,
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 197
St. Mary's Industrial Training School, Stanhope Street, Dublin.
Founded 1819. Redress, Mother Stephanie Camac, Religious, 26.
This Institution is for the children of respectable parents, or orphan"
who are unprotected, or whose guardians wish to have them trained tc
industry. Children in Institution, 110. Children attending Conven
National School, 1100. The Royal and Marlboro' Barracks, Whit-
worth Hospitals, and the poor of four parishes visited. Chaplains,
Priests of the Church of the Holy Family, Aughrim Street^
St. Mary Magdalen's Asylum, Donnybrook. Founded 1798. Redress.
Mother M. Francis Kennedy. Community, 19. Penitents, 100.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin. Founded 1830. Redress, Mother
Patricia Dodd. Religious, 23. Children attending Convent
National School, Gardiner Street, 1,500. Widows' House, Belvidere
Place, attached ; inmates, 70. St. Brigid's Workroom. Chaplains,
Jesuit Fathers, Belvidere College.
Convent Of the Nativity, Lakelands, Sandymount. Community estab-
lished 1877. Redress, Mother Do Sales Hodgens. Religious, 2tf,
Orphanage (founded 1815) attached, also Industrial School. Convent
National School ; attendance, 350. Chaplain, Rev. Patrick
O'Flynn, B.A.
St. Vincent's Hospital. St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Founded 1834.
Redress, Mother M- Thecla Mauiisell. Religious, 32. Patients, 160.
Number treated in Wards during the year, 1,736. Externs relieved,
26,239. Hospital supported by voluntary contributions. Trained
nurses always available. There is also a Private Hospital, 95, 96,
and 97 Lower Leeson Street, under the management of the Sisters.
Chaplain, Rev. \ValtT Thornton, B.A.
Hospice for the Dying, Our Lady's Mount, Harold's Cross. Founded
1879. Redress, Mother M. Bernard Carew. Religious, 27. Accom-
modation for Patients, 110. Sick Poor of five parishes visited.
Convent National Schools attached ; children, 800. Chaplain,
Rev. Laurence Kinsella, C.C., B.A.
St Mary's Asylum for Female Blind, Merrion. Founded 1858.
Redress, Mother De Rieci O'Connor. Religious, 28. Inmates of
Asylum for the Blind, 158. .Chaplain, F.ev. William Lillis, B.A.
St. Joseph's Orphanage, Mountjoy Street, Orphanage founded 1770.
Community established 1866. Redress, Mother Eulalia Malone,
Religious, 18. Orphans, 96. King's Inns Street Convent National
Schools are attended from this house. Attendance, 1,200. Chap-
lain, Rev. M. J. Curran.
Linden Convalescent Home, Blackrock. Founded in 1864 for the
Convalescent Poor. Number of patients treated in the Home during
the year, 1,402. Supported by voluntary contributions, Redress,
Sister Camillus Dalton. Religious, 14. Chaplain, Rev. Jer,
MacCarthy, C.C., B.A.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Charity, Baldoyle. Founded 1869. Redress,
Mother Mary Angela Walshe. Religious, 12. Children in Convent
National Schools, 170. Sick Poor visited. Workroom — Where the
girls from Village and districts around get employment in Knitting
Coats, Jerseys, etc. ; also in making underclothing, etc., etc.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
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The Children's Hospital (St. Joseph's), Temple Street. Institution
founded (Buckingham Street), 1872 ; Community established, 1876.
Redress, Mother M. Polycarp Cummins. Religious, 17. Proba-
tioner Nurses, 19. Staff Nurses, 4. Lady Superintendent.
Beds, 90. Annual number of intern patients treated, 1,430. Annual
number of extern patients relieved in the dispensary, 21,856.
Supported by voluntary contributions. Chaplain, a Clergyman
from Belvidere College.
St. Mary's Convalescent Hospital and Home for Children, Cappagh
House, Finglas, Co. Dublin, in connection with The Children's
Hospital," Temple Street. Founded 1908. This extension of the
Hospital is the outcome of the charity of the late Lady Martin,
who bequeathed to the Sisters of Charity her Cappagh property.
Nursery nurses are trained.
Sisters of Charity, St. Laurence O'Toole's Convent (off Seville Place).
Founded 1882. Redress, Mother Helena Russell. Religious, 13.
Sick Poor visited daily. Adjoining the Convent there is a Technical
School for Girls, in which are held Classes of Domestic Economy.
" Convent National School " ; attendance, 400. St. Mary's Home
and Club for Girls of respectable character, who are out of employ-
merit, is under the care of the Sisters and adjoins the Convent grounds.
Sisters of Charity, Convent of the Holy Family, Bray, County
Wicklow. Founded 1896. Redress, Mother M. Ethelburga Moran.
Religious, 12. Convent National Schools ; attendance, 300. Sodali-
ties of Children of Mary and Christian Mothers. Religious instruction
given in Parochial National Schools, Bray. Sick Poor visited.
Chaplain, Very Rev. R. Colohan, P.P., V.F.
Sisters Of Charity, Stella Maris, Howth. Founded 1893. Redress,
Mother Borgia Ryan. Religious, 6. Duties : Visiting the Sick Poor
and giving religious instruction in the Parochial National Schools.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of Our Lady Of Good Counsel, Jvames's Street. Founded 1897.
Redress, Mother M. De Sales Bolger ; attendance, 900. Madame
Steevens' Hospital and the poor of three parishes visited. Religious,
12. Convent National Schools. Attendance, 900. Chaplains,
Augustinian Fathers, John Street.
DOMINICAN CONVENTS— 6.
St. Mary's Dominican College, Muckross Park, Donnybrook. Founded
1893. Community transferred from 28 Merri on Square, 1900. Local
Prioress, Mrs. Kenny. Community, 10. Students, 160.
St. Mary's, Cabra. Founded 1717. Prioress, Mrs. M. X. O'Connor.
Religious, 70. Boarders, 150. Preparatory College for little boys,
80. Institution for Deaf and Dumb ; inmates, 240. Convent
National Schools ; attendance, 170. Chaplains, Vincentian Fathers,
Castleknock College.
Dominican Convent, Santa Sabina, Sutton. Founded 1912. Local
Prioress, Mrs. M. D. Stuart. Religious, 9. High-class Day School
attached to Convent. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
St. Mary's, Kingstown. Founded 1847. Prioress, Mrs. M. A. Murphy.
Religious, 45. Boarders, 50. Day Pupils, 80. Convent National
Schools ; attendance, 1,060. Chaplain, Rev. John Cahill, B.A.
St. Catherine's Dominican Convent, Sion Hill, Blackrock. Founded
1840. Prioress, Mrs. M. P. Magee. Religious, 40. Boarders, 100.
Chaplain, Rev. T, Wallers, C.C., B.A.
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 199
Dominican Convent of Our Lady of Sion, 19 Eccles Street, Dublin.
Founded 1882. Local Prioress, Mrs. Magee. Religious, 28.
Day Pupils, 450. Boarders, 170. Chaplains, Priests from Holy
Cross College, Clonlitfe.
St. Mary's, Wicklow. Founded 1870. Prioress, Mrs. Allingham. Re-
ligious, 42. Young Ladies' Boarding School, 70. Preparatory
College for little boys, 50. Pension Day "School, 30. Convent
National Schools ; attendance.. 300. Chaplain, Parochial Clergy.
Dominican Hall, 48 and 49 St. Stephen's Green. Founded 1911,
Residential University Hostel. Principal, Mother M. P. Gonzales
Religious, 5. Resident Students, 48. Chaplain, Rev. Frederick
Hooke, B.A.
LORETTO CONVENTS— 7.
LorettO Convent, Rathfarnham. Founded 1822. Superior-General.
Mother M. Raphael. Superior, Mother Francis Jerome. Religious,
126, Boarders, 140. Convent National School ; attendance, 170.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Balbriggan. Founded 1857. Superior, Mother ^.Domitilla. Community,
35. Foarders, 110. Day pupils, 50. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Bray. Founded 1850. Superior, Mother Loreto. Religious, 45.
Convent National Schools ; attendance, 300. Boarders, 90. Chap-
lains, Parochial Clergy.
Dalkey. Founded 1841. Superior, Mother M. Magdalen Joseph.
Religious, 36. Boarders, 60. Convent National School ; attendance,
250. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
North Great George's Street, Dublin. Founded 1836. Superior,
Mother Joseph Canice. Religious, 28. Boarders, 40, Day pupils,
120. Chaplains, Priests from Holy Cross College, Clonliffe.
Stephen's Green, Dublin. Founded 1833. Superior, Mother M.
Philip Neri. Religious, 40. Boarders, 120. Day pupils, 210. Convent
National Schools ; attendance, 730. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Lorettp Hall, St. Stephen's Green. " Founded 1911, as a House of
Residence for University Students. Superior, Mother M. Eucharia.
Religious, 5. University Students,' 68. Chaplain^ Rev. Thomas
O'Donnell, B.A.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAITH— 14.
Glasnevin. Founded 1865. Sister Superior-General, Sister Mary Regis
Phelan. Local Superior, Sister M. Dympna. Boarders, 60. St.
Mary's Private Day Schools ; Pupils, 175. Three Primary Schools,
one for girls and one for little boys, and one for infants ; attend-
ance, 233. Chaplain, Very Rev. H. Dudley, P.P.
Eccles Street, St. Brigid's Orphanage. Founded in 1857 by the late
Rev. John Gowua, C.M., and the late Miss Margaret Aylward, for
the protection of Catholic orphans and destitute children in danger
of loss of faith ; 367 children (boys and girls) in the Institution ;
4,132 orphans already admitted ; 3,765 reared, educated and put
to trades or placed in situations.
Clarendon Street Community. Transferred from Crow Street, 1872.
Four large Primary Schools, one for girls, two for little boys, and one
for infants ; 700 children. St. Mary's Private Day School and Junior
School for boys ; 130 pupils. Local Directress, Sister M. German us.
Strand Street (Littte), Sisters of the Holy Faith. Community trans-
ferred from Jervis Street, 1891. Five Primary Schools, two {or girls,
200 - CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
two for little boys, and one for infants ; 520 children. The poorest
receive breakfast daily, and also clothing. Local Directress, Sister
M. Raymund.
Coombe, " Our Lady of Dolours." Community transferred from West
Park Street, 1888. Local Directress, Sister M. Malachy. Five Schools,
two for girls, two for little boys, and one for infants ; 1,100 children,
380 of whom receive breakfast daily, also clothing. St. Philomena's
Private Day School and a Junior School for boys ; 120 pupils.
Daminick Street (Lower), " Our Lady of the Rosary." Founded 1884.
Private Day School and Junior Boys' School ; 220 pupils. Pupils
perpared for University and Intermediate Examinations. Local
Directress, Sister M. Norbert.
Clontarf, " Our Lady, Star of the Sea." Founded 1890. Local
Directress, Sister M. Louis. St. Mary's Private Day School and
Junior School for Boys ; 190 pupils.
Skerries, Co. Dublin, Schools of the "Sacred Heart." Founded 1875.
Local Directress, Sister M. John. Private Day School and school for
little bovs ; pupils, 112; also a Junior Boys' Boarding School, pupils 30,
Celbridge/Co, Kildare. Founded 1878; Local Directress, Sister M.
Dionysius. Three Primary Schools, one for girls, one for little boys,
and one for infants ; 240 children.
Newtown-Mount- Kennedy, Co. Wicklow, St. Anne's. Founded 1892,
Local Superioress, Sister M. Catherine. Two Primarj'- Schools, one
for girls and one for little boys ; attendance, 140.
Fingias, St. Michael's. Founded 1894. Local Superioress, Sister M.
Pius. St. Mary's Private Day School; pupils, 36. St. Brigid's
Primary School for girls and infants ; attendance, 120. Junior
Boys' Boarding School.
KilCOOl, CO. WicklOW, St. Patrick's. Founded 1897. Local Directress,
Sister M. Joachim. Two Primary Schools, one for girls and one for
little buys; attendance, 110. Junior Boys' Boarding School; pupils, 30.
Greystanes. " Our Lady of the Angels." Founded 1906. Local
Sur rioress, Sister M. Rose. Private Day Schools. St. Brigid's
National Schools, Blacklion ; attendance, 190.
Haddington Road. Founded 1901. Local Directress, Sister M. Antonia.
St. Mary's Private Day School and a Junior School for boys ;
pupils, 257. Primary Schools for Girls and Infants, St. Mary's
Road ; attendance, 533.
CONVENTS Or THE SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. VINCENT DE
PAUL— 8.
The Sisters o? Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, North William Street,
Dublin. Order founded in France by St. Vincent in 1633. Con-
vent established 1857. Sister Superior, Sister Agnes Barraud.
Sisters, 1 6. Orphanage for girls ; 200 orphans. Supported mainly
by voluntary charity. Convent National Schools ; attendance,
2,000. Sick Poor visited.
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, St. Vincent's Fairview.
Established 1857 for the care of the insane. Sister Superior, Sister
Elizabeth Hurley. Sisters, 18. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, St. John's Convent,
Brunswick Street. Sister Superior, Sister Catherine O'Grady,
Sisters. 25. Chwplains Parochial Clergy.
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 201
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Celbmigo Union and
Hospital. Established 1892. Sister Super lor, Sister Angela Shaw ;
Matron, Sister Catherine O'Donohoe. Sisters, 8.
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Cabra, Co. Dublin. Founded
1892. Sister Superior, Sister Martha Galvin. Sisters, 13. Poor
Law National Schools ; attendance, 460. About 40 girls are being
trained to be servants. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy, Chapoiizod.
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Our Lady's Home for
Discharged Female Prisoners, 9 and 10 Henrietta Street, Trans-
ferred from Richmond Place, 1808. Community established!899.
Sister Superior, Sister Felicite Hurley. Sisters, 8. Inmates, 50.
Chaplain, Rev. John Redmond, B.A. The Committee have built
a Laundry, to give employment to discharged deserving women,
also to women whose Faith is in da:igor. Sick poor visited. A
Night Refuge for homeless women, is at No. 8 Henrietta Street.
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Sacred Heart Home,
Drumcondra. Sister Superior, Sister Monica McKeon.. Sisters, 3,
with a Committee of Ladies. President, Miss Emily O'Brien. Number
of inmates, 130. Chaplain, Very Roy. John Canon Waters,
President Holy Cross College, Clonliffo.
The bisters of Charity of Si. Vincent de Pau!, Pellet: .to-.rn, Co. Dublin.
Established 1910. Sinter Superior, Sister Teresa M'Kerma. Sister*, 9.
Poor Law Schools and Industrial Training for Boys and Girls.
Chaplain, Very Rev. Stephen Fennelly, P.P., Bhinchardstown,
The Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Tuberculosis Hospital,
Pigeon House Road, Ringsend. Sister Superior, Sister Philomena
O'Reilly. Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Camac, B.A.
OTHER CONVENTS— 16.
Religious Of -the Sacred Heart, Mount Anville, Dundrum. Founded
1854. Rev. Mother Superior, Madame Walshe. Religious, 53.
Boarding School for Young Ladies. Convent National Schools ;
attendance, 180. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Annual and Privato
Retreats for Ladies.
Religious Of the Sacred Heart, 18 Lower Leeson Street. Mother
Superior, Madame Lavery. Religious, 24. Day School for young
ladies ; pupils, 90. Night School for working girls ; attendance 100.
Chaplain, Rev. Patrick Shiels.
St. Clare's Convent, Harold's Cross. Founded 1803. Mother Abbess,
Mrs. Doyle. Religious, 14. In the Orphanage of which the
" Poor Clares " have the charge there are between 70 and 80 Orphan
Girls. Chaplain, Rev. Patrick M'Donnell, C.C.
Our Lady Of Charity Of Refuge, High Park, Drumcondra. Founded
1853. Mother Superior, Mrs. Byrne. Religious, GO. Reformatory
for girls ; inmates of Reformatory School, 32. Magdalen Asylum ;
penitents, 218. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy, Glasnevin.
Monastery of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge and Magdalen Asylum,
Lower Gloucester Street. Institution founded 1822. Community
established 1877. Superioress, Mrs. Anne Josephine Leamy. Reli-
gious, 32 ; Penitents, 120. Chaplains, Rev. Fras. Gloeson. C C., and
Rev. J. J- Mathews.
Mount oackville, Chapelizod. Nuns, 49 ; Boarding School girls, 72 ;
Boarding School, little boys, 48. Superioress, Rev. Mother Gabriel.
Convent National Schools ; attendance, 88. Chaplains, Parochial
Clergy, Blanchardstown.
202 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Religieuses du Bon Secours, 64 Lower Mount Street, Dublin. Convent
established 1861. Order founded by Monseigneur de Quelen in
1822 for the care of the sick. ^Superioress, Madame St. Christopher.
Religious, 25. Chaplains, Marist Fathers. The Sisters have charge
of the \\ c rkhou?e Hospital. Gleaamaddy.
Sisters of the Holy Cross and Passion, KilcuJlen. Founded 1878.
Superioress, M. Bibiana Lee. Religious, 19. Boarders, 53. Sick Poor
of the parish visited. Private Day School ; pupils, 20. Convent
National School; attendance, 180. Chaplain, Very Rev. John
Jone?, P.P.
Little Sisters Of the Poor, St. Patrick's House, Kilmainham. Founded
1881. Home for respectable aged people, male and female. Mother
Superioress, Sister Beatrice du St. Esprit. Religious, 26. In-
mates, 275. Chaplain, Rev. Thomas McGrath, B.A.
Poor Servants of the Mother of God, St. Joseph's Asylum for Aged
• Females Portland Row. Community established 1888. Superioress,
Sister M.Paulinus O'Connor. Religious, 10. Inmates, 130. Chaplain,
Rev. James O'Driscoll, B.A.
Poor Servants Of the Mother Of God, Bathdown Union. Community
established 1899. Sister Superior, Sister Mary. Sisters, 7.
St. Joseph's Orphanage, Tivoli Road, Kingstown, in charge of the
Daughters of the Heart of Mary. Established 1860. Superioress,
Miss Keating. Religious, 28. Orphans, 86. Chaplain, Rev. John
M am a ne.
Little Sisters cf the Assumption, Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor,
Convent of the Assumption, Camden Street. Established 1891.
Superioress, Sister Anne Mary. Community, 20. The Little Sisters
of the Assumption devote themselves exclusively to nursing the Sick
Poor in their own homes, both during the day and night. 'They also
give Religious Instructions to adults. Chaplains, Marist Fathers.
Little Sisters of the Assumption. Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor,
35 York Street, Kingstown. Established 1897. The Sisters nurse
the Sick Poor of Kingstown, Glasthule, Blackrock, and Monkstown.
Religious, 10.
Convent Of Nferie Reparatrice, Merrion Square, Dublin. The Blessed
Sacrament is exposed everyday from 7.30 a.m. until Benediction
at 4.0 p.m. Ladies are received for private retreats. Altar Breads,
Vestments, Linen, etc., can be had at the Convent. Religious
• instruction given to children and adults.
Poor Glare Colettine Convent, St. Damian's, Donnybrook. Estab-
lished 1906. Rev, Mother Abbess, Sister Mary Genevieve. Com-
munity, 19. Chaplain, Rev. John O'Doherty, M.A.
Sisters Of St. LOUIS, Charleville House, Rathmiiies. Superior, Mother
Roch Carney. Religious, 9. Tho Sisters conduct a Secondary
Day School ; attendance, 225. rintflahis, Pnrochial Clergy.
DIOCESAN COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS. CLONLIFFE.
President, Very Rev. John Canon Waters, B.A.
Vice-Pres., Very Rev. M. Hickey, D.D., D.Ph. Dean, Rev. M. M'Mahon,
B.A. Professors, Very Rev. Canon Waters, B.A. : Rev. M. Hickey,
D.D., D. Ph. ; Rev. P. J. Walshe, M.A. ; Rev. M. M'Mahon, B.A. ;
Rev. Joseph Valentine, B.A. ; Rev. John Fennelly, B.A. ; Rev. John
FitzPatrick, M.A., D.D.: Rev. Patrick Dargan, D.D., M,A.
M'Hardy Flint, Esq. ; Vincent O'Brien,
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 203
OTHER COLLEGES IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth — President, Right Rev. Monsignor
M'Cafirey, D.D.
Catholic University Of Ireland, Stephen's ~Green, Dublin — Rector, Mosfc
Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, Bishop of Raphoe.
Missionary College, All Hallows, Drumcondra — President, Very Rev.
Thomas O'Donnell, C.M.
Castleknock College (St. Vincent's) — President, Very Rev. Vincent
McCarthy, C.M.
Blackrock College, Dublin — President, Very Rev, Michael Downey,
C.S.Sp.
Carmelite College, Terenure — President, Very Rev. J. Gerhard, O.C.C.
Catholic University School, Lower Leeson Street — Superior, Rev.
Francis Me Vicar, S.M.
Belvidere College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin — Rector, Rev. Charles
DoyK S.J.
St. Joseph's, Clondalkin — Prior, Br. Joyce.
Presentation Brothers' College, Glasthule, Kingstown — Superior,
Brother D. A. Noonan.
St. Patrick's Training College, Drumcondra — Principal, Very Rev,
John S. Russell, C.M.
Training College for School Mistresses, Carysfort Park, Blackrock —
See page 195.
Superior Schools — Ladies — Boarding or Day Schools for Young Ladies
abound in the city, suburbs, and diocese. — See List of Convents.
CHARITABLE AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTIONS IN
THE DIOCESE.
HOSPITALS.
Mater Misericordiae Hospital, under the care of the Sisters of Mercy.
— See page 196.
Jervis Street, under the care of the Sisters of Mercy. — See page 196.
St. Michael's, Kingstown, under the care of the Sisters of Mercy. —
See page 196.
Convalescent Home, Beaumont, .Drumcondra, under the care of the
Sisters of Mercy. — See page 196.
Our Lady Of Lourdes Hospital, Kill of the Grange. — Under the care of
the Sisters of Mercy. (See page 196).
St. Vincent's, Stephen's Green, under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
— See page '197.
The Children's Hospital (St. Joseph's), 15 Temple Street, under the
care of the Sisters of Charity. — See page 198.
Convalescent Home, Linden, Blackrock, under the care of the Sisters
of Charity. — See page 197.
Hospice for the Dying, Harold's Cross, under the care of the Sisters of
Charity. — See page 197.
Little Sisters Of the Assumption, Camden Street, Dublin, and York
Street, Kingstown ; Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, in the homes
of the poor. See page 202.
National Maternity Hospital, Holies Street, under the management of
a Committee. There were 955 admitted to the hospital during the
past year, and over 6.063 attendances at the Dispensary. 936
patients were treated at their owr* homes by Doctors and Nurses,
being a total of 10,000 attendances by the Hospital Staff, Th c
204 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Hospital is supported by voluntary contributions. Trustees — Ven.
Archdeacon Fricker, Rathmines ; Sir James Murphy, Bart.,
Yapton, Monkstown ; Frank V. Martin, Craigmore, Blackrock.
Treasurer, Henry C. Lynch.
Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God. Prior, Rev. Br. Louis Vincent.
Chaplain, Rev. Flavian Leonard.
ASYLUMS FOR THE BLIND.
St. Mary's, Merrion (Females), under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
— See page 197.
St. Joseph's Drumcondra (Males), under the care of the Carmelite
Brothers. — See page 193.
ASYLUMS FOR DEAF MUTES.
St. Mary's, Cabra (Females), under the care of the Dominican Nuns.
— See page 198.
St. Joseph's, Cabra (Males), under the care of the Christian Brothers.
Superior, Brother E. L. D'Alton. Chaplain, Rev. J. Cussen, C.M.
Offices, 12 North Great George's Street.
ORPHANAGES.
Presentation Orphanage (for Girls), George's Hill. In charge of the
Sisters of the Presentation. — See page 195.
Society of St. Vincent tie Paul Male Orphanage, Glasnevin. See p. 207.
St. Joseph's Orphanage (for Girls), Tivoli Road, Kingstown, under the
care of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary. — See page 202.
St. Vincent de Paul's Fesna!e Orphanage, North William street, under
the care of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. — See p. 201.
St. Brigid's Orphanage, 40 Eccles Street, under the care of the Sisters
of the Holy Faith. — See page 199.
St. Mary's Industrial Training School (for Girls), Stanhope Street,
under the care of the Sisters of Charity. — See page 197.
St. Saviour's Orphanage (for Boys),' Little Denmark Street. Rev. James
P. Dowling, O.P., Guardian and Manager.
Malachean Orphan Charity. Guardian and Treasurer, Very Rev. R.
Canon Fegan, P.P. Founded 1812. Communications addressed, Very
Rev. Robert Canon Fegan, P.P., Presbytery, Arran Quay, Dublin.
St. Joseph's Female Orphanage, Mountjoy Street, under the care of
the Sisters of Charity. — See page 197.
Andrean Orphanage, St. Andrew's, Westland Row. Guardian, Very
Rev. J. Hatton, Adm.
Orphanage for Girls, Lakelands, Sandymount, under the care of the
Sisters of Charity. — See page 197.
St. Clare's Orphanage (for Girls), Harold's Cross, under the care of the
Poor Clares. — See page 201.
The O'Brien Institution (for Boys), Fairview, Clontarf. Founded by
the Misses O'Brien. Under the care of the Christian Brothers.
Superior, Rev. Br. P. L. Lanigan. Chaplain, Rev. J. B. O'Connell,
B.A., B.D., Senior Diocesan Examiner.
THE CATHOLIC GIRLS' PROTECTION SOCIETY, 42 MOUNTJOY SQ.
The Catholic Girls' Protection Scciety (established 1901) is the Irish
Branch of the International Catholic Association (founded 1897) for
protecting girls. It is under the management of a Committee of
Ladies. President, the Countess of Fin gall. Hon. Treasurer,
Miss Boland, 13 Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin. The purpose of the
Society is to counteract the grave, moral, and religious dangers
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 205
that beset the paths of Irish girls who, in order to gain their livelihood,
leave Ireland and travel from town to town in other countries.
HOMES FOR THE AGED.
St. Patrick's House, Kilmainham, under the care of the Little Sisters
of the Poor. — See page 202.
St. Joseph's Asylum for Aged Females, Portland Row, under the care
of the Nuns — Poor Servants of the Mother of God. — See page 202,
WIDOWS' HOME,
St. Monica's Widows' House, 35 to 38 Belvidere Place, under the care
of the Sisters of Charity, Gardiner Street. Inmates, 70. Chaplains,
Jesuit Fathers, Belvedere College.
ST. MARTHA'S HOME AND ST. LAURENCE'S HOME.
St. Martha's Catholic Home, 25 Temple Street, under the management
of a Committee of Ladies. President, Miss M. Lawless. Matron,
Miss Coolin. Established (in Gloucestor Street) 1880, to provide
a home for shop assistants, seamstresses, governesses, etc., at a very
moderate charge. Accommodation for 30.
St. Laurence's Catholic Home, 34 Rutland Square — Patron, His Grace
the Archbishop of Dublin. Established for the double purpose of
providing a home in Dublin for Catholic District Nurses for the
Sick Poor of the City, and of training Catholic Nurses for district
work in the country.
SERVANTS' HOME,
St. Anthony's Catholic Servants' Home, 14 Upper Gloucester Street,
under the management of a Committee of Ladies. Matron, Miss
Byrne, Founded 1897 for Catholic servants while out of situation.
Those only who have good references admitted. Small payments
to be made per week or per day. Accommodation for 30,
INSTITUTION FOR THE TRAINING OF SERVANTS.
House Of Mercy, under the care of "Sisters or Mercy, Lr. Baggot St.
was founded by Catherine M'Auley, into which are received,
gratuitously, about 40 poor destitute young girls, who are trained
as laundresses and domestic servants. Safe and respectable situa-
tions are provided for them when trained, and an office for pro-
viding domestic situations for extern s is also attached.
House Of Mercy, under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, Athy. In this
Institution a number of poor girls of good character are supported,
clothed, and trained to be servants. Healthy girls, over 16 years
of age, are admitted on the recommendation of their Parish Priest.
Sisters Of St. Vincent de Paul, Cabra. — See page 201.
Classes for the training of servants are also attached to the Industrial
Schools, and to some of the Orphanages.
REFUGES.
St. Joseph's Night Refuge, Brickfield Lane, in charge of the Sisters of
Mercy. — See page 196.
Sacred Heart Home, 40 Drumcondra Road, under the management
of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (and a Committee
of Ladies). President, Miss Emily O'Brien: This Home was founded
in 1886 as a refuge for children rescued from proselytising institutions.
Number of inmates, 130. Chaplain, Very Rev. John Canon Waters,
President Clonliffe College.
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Catholic Boys' Home, 72 Middle Abbey Street. Established by His
Grace the Archbishop. Chaplains^ Priests of the Parish. Hon.
Secretary, James Flanagan.
St. Vincent de Paul Free Night Shelter, Back Lane, Dublin, See p. 207.
Our Lady's Home for Discharged Female Prisoners, 10 Henrietta
S*reet, under the care o£ the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de
Paul. — See page 201.
MAGDALEN PENITENTIARIES.
St. Mary Magdalen's Asylum, Donnybrook, under the care of the
Sisters of Charity. — See page 197.
St. Patrick's, Kingstown, .under the care of the Sisters of Mercy. — See
page 196.
Our Lady Of Charity Of Refuge, High Park, Drumcondra, under the
care of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge. — See page 201 .
Magdalen Asylum of Our Lady of Charity of Refuge, Lower Gloucester
Street, under the care of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of
Refuge. — See page 202.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS FOR BOYS.
Artane Industrial School, conducted by the Christian Brothers. Direc-
tor, Brother P. O. Ryan. Chaplain, Rev. Michael Frewen, B.A.
Carriglea Park Industrial School, Monkstown, conducted by the Christian
Brothers. Manager, Br. T. B. McMahon. Chaplain, Very Rev.
Robert Canon Eaton, P.P.
Orphanage and Industrial School attached to Convent of Mercy, Rath*
drum. For boys from 3 to 11 years.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS FOR GIRLS.
Industrial Schools for Girls are attached t6 : —
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Booterstown.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Golden Bridge, Dublin.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Charity, Lakelands, Sandymount.
Convent of the Sisters of Charity, Merrion, Dublin.
REFORMATORIES.
St. Kevin's Reformatory (for Boys), Glencree, Co. Wicklow (opened in
1859) ; in charge of the Oblate Fathers. Superior, Rev. J. McD.
Mo/an, O.M.I. Rev. E. Hunt, Rev. James Hughes, O.M.I.
Reformatory (for Girls), attached to High Park Convent, Drumcondra,
containing 39 inmates under detention.
INSTITUTIONS, SOCIETIES, AND SODALITIES IN THE DIOCESE.
Association for the Propagation of the Faith, 22 Parliament Street,
Founded 1838. President, His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.
Treasurers, His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin, The Venerable the
Archdeacon of Glendalough, P.P. Hon. Secretary, The Ven.
Archdeacon Gorman, P.P. Secretary, Rev. J. J. Kennedy, B.A.
Society of the B.V.M., Queen of Charity," Strand Street (Little). — Under
the care of the Sisters of the Holy Faith.
Ladies' Association of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, Metropolitan
Parish. Founded 1850. Director, Very Rev. R. F. Bowden, Adm.
The Ladies of Charity visit and relieve the sick poor in their homes.
Council Rooms : 46 Eccles Street.
Working Girls' Host I, Hanbury Lane, corner of Thomas Court, off
Thomas Street. The object of the Hostel, which was founded in
1915, is to supply supper, bed and breakfast at nominal charges to
1920] DIOCESE OF DUBLIN. 207
working girls and domestic servants, President, Sir Joseph A.
Glynn ; Hon Treasurer, Mrs. Catherine Brindley ; Hon. Secretaries,
Messrs. William A. Ryan, B.L., and J. J. O'Shea.
Catholic Truth Society of Ireland, 24 Upper O'Connell Street.
Founded in 1899, under the patronage of the Archbishops and
Bishops of Ireland. Its principal objects are . — (1) To disseminate
among Catholics cheap devotional literature ; (2). To assist the
uneducated poor to a better knowledge of their religion; and
(3). To combat the pernicious influence of infidel and immoral
publications, vhich are continually finding their way into the
country, by the circulation of good, cheap and popular Catholic
books. Its annual output averages 600,000 pamphlets and several
thousand larger publications. Owing to thn enormous increase in
the cost of production the work of the Society is large. y dependent
on voluntar/ subscriptions, and new subscribers must help if the
work is to be increased and extended.
His Holiness, Pope Benedict XV., has been pleased to mark his apprecia-
ion of the aims and objects of the Society by graciously bestowing
many Spiritual Blessings on all Members, Subscribers and Helpers.
Subscribers are enrolled on the payment of 5s. or upwards per year,
and Associates on payment of 2s. Cd. annually. Life Member-
ship Fee is Five Pounds. Subscriptions can be forwarded at any
time to either of the Secretaries at above address. President, His
Grace Most Rev. John M. Hartv, D.D., Archbishop of Cashel ; Vice-
Presidents, Right Rev. Mgr. Dunne, P.P., V.G. ; Sir Joseph A. Glynn,
Sir John Robert O'Connell, M.A. ; Hon. Secretary, Joseph M.
Flood, Esq., B.L. Organising Secretary, F. O'Re.lly.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL, 23 Upper Sackville Street.
(O'CONNELL STREET).
Council for All Ireland— President, Sir Joseph A. Glynn. • Hon. Sec.
Thomas A. Murphy.
Council for Dublin City— President, M. R. Lalor. Hon. Sec., J. D. Rush.
The Society was establLhed in Dublin for the Visitation and Relief
of the Poor in their Homes by the Members. Branches, number-
ing over 240, with over 1,000 Active Members and over 1.100
Honorary M mbers, exist in various cities and towns in Ireland.
The Organisation is maintained by voluntary contributions. The
following are the principal Special Works in Dublin.
Orphanage for Boys, Giasnevin — In this Institution, which is under
the immediate charge of the Christian Brothers, on an average 150
orphan boys are maintained and educated at the Society's expense.
St. Vincent's Home— This house provides, a Home at very moderate
charges for ex-pupils of the Orphanage engaged in business in Dublin.
Free Night Shelter for Catholic Men, Back Lane— This special work,
formerly carried on at 7 Great Strand Street, was removed during
1915, to a building specially constructed for the purpose in Back
Lane. VThe Shelter provides homeless Catholic m^n with beds and
supper entirely free of charge. Every effort is made to find
employment for the men. The new building has accommodation
for 200 beds.
Catholic Seamen's Institute, 4 Sir John Rogerson's Quay. — This Instti-
tute aims at supplying Catholic seamen visiting the Port of Dublin
with a centre for social intercourse and recreation. The members
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of the Committee in charge visit the vessels in Port every Sunday
morning and interview the Catholics 'aboard
The City Labour Yard, 5-7 Vicar Street.— Tins srecial work, near the
Augustinian Church, Thomas Street, aims at providing employment
for men who are disabled and unfit to compere in the outside labour
market. More employment could be given if resources would permit.
Secretariat for the Poor, 46 Middle Abbey Street. — The members in
charge of the Secretariat placa their services at the disposal of tho
poor in matters of special difficulty, which cannot b.> so effectively
dealt with by the Conferences. Poor persons desiring to secure the
benefits of the various forms of State Aid (old age pensions, National
Insurance, etc.), or needing advice in regard to tracing missing
relatives, claims to property, etc., receive every possible assistance
from the Secretariat.
Catholic Discharged Male Prisoners' Aid Society, 46 Middle Abbey
Street. — The Committee in charge visit the Mountjoy Prison every
Thursday, and interview prisoners in need of assistance on dis-
charge. Some were supplied with tools, clothing, or stock for dealing,
Others arj sent to work, or to friends. Families of prisoners are
also assisted, in certain cases.
Ozanam House, 53 Mountjoy Square. — A centre of social and spiritual
work among the poor. Eleven Conferences of the Society meet here
and share in several Special Works, including Penny Banks, a
Secretariat for the Poor, a Workroom and Employment Bureau
for Poor Women.
Myra House, 100 Francis Street— Headquarters for three Conferences
of the Society, and several special works : — Penny Banks, Coal Fund,
Secretariat for the Poor, a Boys' Club, an Employment Bureau, etc.
Conferences are attached to nearly a'l the City and Suburban
Churches, and at Arklow, Athy, Balbriggan, Ballymore-Eustace,
Blackrock (3), Bray, Castleknock, Dalkey, Glasthule, Kingstown,
Monkstown, Sandymount and Skerries.
In addition to the ordinary Conferencs. there are in the city
several Boys' Clubs, Coal Funds, Penny Banks, and various other
Special Works. Further information regarding any branch of the
Society can be had from the Honorary Secretary, Council of
Ireland, 23 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin.
SUMMARY.
Archbishop
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators .
Curates, etc.
In Diocesan College
1
1
7G
72
4
184
Chaplains, etc. . '. .44
Secular Clergy . . .314
Regular Clergy . . .335
Public Churches, Chapels, and
Oratories . . . 193
Convents . 101
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
J901 L 1911
389,505
112,081
384,566
109,124
407,514
112,498
434,586
114,432
501,586
493,690
520,012
549,018
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DIOCESE OF KILDARE A.' D LEIGHLIN.
209
XL-DIOCESE OF KILDARE AND LEIGHLIN.
Includes the County of Carlow and parts of Kildare, Queen's County,
King's County, Kilkenny, Wicklow, and Wexford.
Bishop — Most Rev. PATRICK FOLEY, D.D. Consecrated Coadjutor
of Kildare and Leighlin, 31st May, 1896 ; succeeded Most Rev.
Dr. Lynch, 19th December, 1896. Residence — Braganza House,
Carlow.
Secretary, Rev. William Miller, Ph.D.
DIOCESAN OFFICIALS.
Vicar-General — Right Rev. Monsignor Murphy, D.D., P.P., Maryboro.'
Official — Very Rev. John Delany, P.P., V- Or., Rathvilly.
Diocesan Consultors — Right Rev, Mgr. Murphy, Very Rev. Edward
Brennan, Very Rev. Peter Campion, Very Rev. John Delaney, Very
Rev. Matthew Lalor, Very Rev. Matthew Cullen, and Very Rev.
John Gorman.
Parish Priest Consultors — Very Rev. Mgr. Tynan and Very Rev.
James Colgan.
Judges — Very Rev. P. Campion, Very Rev. Matthew Cullen, and
Very Kev. John Gorman.
Promoter Jnstitice et Defender Vinculi — Very Rev. Laurence Brophy.
Pro Synodal Examiners — Right Rev. Mgr. Murphy, Very Rev. Edward
Kavanagh, Very Rev. John Foley. D D., Very. Rev. Peter Campion,
Very Rev. John Delaney. Very Rev. Matthew Lalor, and Very Rev.
Laurence^Brophy.
Administrative Council for Church Property — Very Rev. E. O'Leary.
Very Rev. E. Brennan, Very Rev. John Delany, and Very Rev.
Laurence Brophy.
Vicars- Forane — Right Rev. Monsignor Tynan, P.P., Newbridge ;
Very Rev. Edward Kavanagh, P.P., Monasterevan ; Very Rev. John
Delaney, P.P., Rathvilly; Very Rev. James Colgan, P.P., Clane;
Very Rev. E. Bronnan, P.P., Mountrath ; Very Rev. P<. Campion,
P.P., Kildare; Very Rev. E. O'Leary, P.P., Portarlington ; Very
R^v. M. Cullen, P.P., Bagenalstown ; Very Rev, M. Lalor, P.P.,
Mountmellick, Quaon's Co.
PARISHES OF KILDARE AND LEIGHLIN (49), PARISH PRIESTS
AND CURATES.
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
St. Mary's,
Carlow
Abbeyleix
Allen
Aries
Bagenalstown
Ballinakill
Killian, John. Carlow
Donnelly, P., B.A,
Miller, Wm., PhD.
Murphy, T., B.A, Abbeyleix
Broughan, P. Ballyroan,
Abbeyleix
Bennett, Patrick Kilmeague, Naas
Hay den, Patk., B.A.
Kelly, Wm., B.A. Ballickmoyler
Cullen, Very Rev. Flanagan, Wm. Bagenalstown
M., V.F. Kane, John
Harris, James Delaney, Austin Ballinakill,
Queen's Co
Lynam, A.,
Adtn.
Breen, John
Lalor, Edward
Farrell, James
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Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Ballon
Byrne, Patk.
Kelly J.
Rat hoe, Tullow
Ballyadams
Parkinson, Jas.
Wilson, William
Luggacurren,
Byrne, Luke
Stradbally
Ballyfin
O'Rorke, John
Gardiner, J.
Ballyfin, M'trath
Baltinglass
O'Neill, Thomas
Brophy, Martin
Baltinglass
O'Haire, Patrick
Balyna
Dunne, H.
James, John
Moyv/illey
Borria
Dunne, John
Doyle, M.
Borris, Co. Car-
low
Lalor, John
Caragh
Byrne, William
Gorry, Matthew
Carton, M.
Carbury
Maher, James
Prendergast, Jas.,
Carbury
B.A.
Clane
Colgan, James
Conroy, Matthew
Clane
V.F.
Kelly, Ml., B.A.
Clonaslee
Murray, John,
Byrne, A.
Clonaslee
Adm.
Clonegall
Mooney, John
O'Neill, L., B.A.
Clonegall
Brophy, M.
Clonbullogue
Dunne, John
Kennedy, Michl.
Clonbullogue,
Kildare
Clonmore
Monaghan, Thos
Hayes, M.
Ballyconnoll
Bolaud, Joseph
Doonane
Byrne, James
s Tolerton, Bal
lickmoyler
Edenderry
Murphy, Paul
Hip well, Midil.
Edenderry
Emo
Murphy, A. F.
Emo, Portar-
lington
Keogh, L. J.
Ballybrittas,
Monasterevan
Graignamanagh
Mooney, Joseph
Gorry, D.
Graignamanagh
Walsh, P.
Hacketstown
Monahan, Thos.
Prendergast, T."
Hacketstown
Brennan, Eugene,
B.A.
Kilcock
Kirwan, James
Murphy, Daniel
Kilcock
Kildare
Campion, Peter,
Waldron, D.
Kildare
V.F.
Rice, Michael
Rathangan
Kill
Donovan,John J
.Farrell, A., BA.
Kill, Straffan,
Co. Kildare
Killeigh
Phelan, William
Seale, Thomas
Ki leiu'li, King's Co.
Burbage, Thos.,
Geashill „
B.D.
Killeshin
Bolger, M.
Fanning, W.
Graigue, Carlow
Leighlin
Coyle, James
Coyne, Christpr.
Leighlinbridge
Murphy, Mgr.,
Birmingham, T.
Maryboro'
Maryborough
D.D., V,G.
Byrne, Michael
Doyle, P., B.D,
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211
Parishes.
Monasterevan
Mountmellick
Mountrath
Mullin's, St.
Myshall
Naas
Newbridge
Paulstown
Philipstown
Portarlington,
Raheen
Rathvilly
Rhode
Rosenallis
Stradbally
Suncroft
Tinryland
Tullow
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Kavanagh,Edw., Rice, W. Monasterevan
V.F, Byrne, Thomas
Lalor, Matthew Kavanagh, Peter Mountmellick
Leiinon,John,B.D.
Brennan, Edw., Byrne, William Mountrath
V.F.
O'Rourke,Daniel Doyle, Peter, St. Mullin's,
B.A. Graignamanagh
Dowling, Thos. Norris, J. Myshali
Norris, Michael Hipwell, Patrick Naas
Tierney, John,
D.Ph.
Tynan, Mgr.t Kearney, John J. Newbridge
V.F Dunny, Jas., B.A.
Whitehall, Co.
Kilkenny
Goresbridge, Co,
Kilkenny
Gorman, John O'Brien. J., B.D. Philipstown
Campion, Patrick
O'Brien, Richd. Dunne, James
Walsh, Mark
O'Leary, Edwd., Doyle, Thomas Portarlington
V.F. M' Donald, Laur.
Loughlin, Patk. O'Brien, Matt. Raheen,
Mountrath
Delany, John Hogan, Patrick Rathvilly
V.F. O'Donohoe, Kiltegan, Co.
James P. Wicklow
Norris, Thomas Fanning, Wm., Rhode
B.D.
Dunny, P. Breen, Jas. Rosenallis
Delaney, Joseph Ingres, Felix W., Stradbally
B.A.
Fenlon, Andrew Timahoe
Kelly, John Doyle, John, Suncroft, Cur-
B.A. ragh Camp
Gorry, Patrick Campion, Edwd. Tinryland, Car-
flow
Fogarty, James Fitzsimons, Jas. Tullow
Adm.
Army Chaplains — Revs. William Murphy and E. Donohoe, Curragh
Camp; Henry Beauchamp. Naval Chaplain — Rev. John Hughes,
Diocesan Cathechist — Rev. James Mahon,
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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Prison. Chaplain.
Carlow — Rev. William Miner, 1). Ph.
Baltinglass — Rev. Thos. ' O'Neill,
P.P.
Abbeyleix—Ttev. J. Br^n, P.P.
Edenderry — Rev. P. Murphy, P.P.
Mountmellick — Rev. M. Lalbr, P.P
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Military Barracks. Chaplain.
Newbridge — V. Rev. Mgr. Tynan,
P.P.
Invalid Convict Depot, Mary-
boro' — Right - Rev. Monsignor
Murphy.
Carlow — Rev. A. Lynam, Adm.
Maryboro' —
St. Conleth'S Reformatory School, Philipstown— For Boys. In charge
of the Oblate Fathers. Superior, Very Rev. Patrick Dunne, O.M.I.
Chaplain, Rev. John Daly, and Fourteen Oblate Brothers,
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
JESUITS.
CLONGOWES' WOOD COLLEGE, SALLINS, KILDARE.
Rector, Very Rev. Charles Mulcahy, S.J. ; Vice-Rector, Rev. James
M'Cann, S.J. ; Rev. John O'Connor, S.J. ; Rev. John Byrne, S.J. ;
Rev. V. Lentaigne, S.J. ; Rev. J. W hi taker,, S.J. ; Rev. L. Kieran,
S.J. ; Rev. James Daly, S.J. : Rev. Martin Corbett, S.J. ; Rev.
John Joy, S. J. ; Rev. Patrick O'Donoghue, S.J.
THE DOMINICANS.
Newbridge College, Newbridge — Prior, Very Rev. C. P. MacCluskey,
O.P. ; Rev. V. Hayes, O.P. ; Rev. L. M'Gauran, O.P. ; Rev.
Raymund Murphy, O.P. ; Rev. P. Gogarty, * O.P. ; Rev. A.
Fogarty, P.P.
THE CARMELITES.
The Carmelites, White Abbey, Kildare— Prior, Very Rev. T. P.
Kelly ; Rev. N. A. Staples ; Rev. F. M. O'Reilly.
THE DELATES.
The Oblates Of Mary Immaculate, Philipstown — Superior, Rev. Patrick
Dunne ; Rsv. P. Leonard. Chaplain, Rev. John Daly, B.A.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Carlow— Director, Brother P. M. Keegan,
260 pupils.
The Academy conducted by the Christian Brothers 50
Maryborough — Brother D. F. Greenish 310
Portarlington— Brother P. J. O'Farrell 170
Monasterevan — Brother D. M. Riordan 150
Naas— BrotherE. B. O'Neill 210
Kilcock— Brother M. C. Kelly 100
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213
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.
Christian Brothers (Ce La Salle), Kildare — Director, Brother Michael.
Pupils,, in National Sc'aool, 250 ; in Academy, 40.
Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle), Bagenalstown —
Elementary Schools. St. Joseph's Academy. Preparatory School
for Entrance Examinations to National Board's Training Colleges.
BROTHERS OF ST. PATRICK.
Brothers Of St. Patrick — Tullow, Novitiate and Training Scholasticate
Secondary, and Monastery National Day Schools. Supericr, Rev,
Brother G. O' Carroll.
Brothers Of St. Patrick — Mountrath, Patrician College, Secondary and
Monastery National Schools. Superior, Rev. Bro. Stanislaus Bergin,
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Convent,
Carlow
Maryborough
Kildare
Bagenalstown
Clane
Superioress.
Mrs. M. Clare
Marnell.
Mrs. M. Patrick
Byrne.
Mrs. M. Angela
Mooney.
Mrs. M. Evan-
gelist Wyer.
Mrs. M. Berch-
mans Edwards.
Convent.
Portarlington
Mountmellick
Stradbally
Baltinglass
Kilcock
Superioress.
. Mrs. Aloysius
Nolan.
. Mrs. Xavier
Curtin.
. Mrs. Mary Igna-
tius O'Sullivan.
. Mrs. M. Ignatius
Caroline.
.Mrs. Mary
Aidan.
Convent.
Tullow
Mountrath
CONVENTS OF ST. BRIGID.
Superioress. ' Convent. Superioress.
Mrs. M. Xavier | Abbeyleix . Mrs. O'Neill,
Mrs. M. Alphon- I Goresbridge . Mrs. Kevin
sus Brazil Duggan,
Ballyroan, Mrs. M. de Pazzi Lydon, Superioress,
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Carlow — Superioress, Mrs. M. Ignatius Murphy. Community, 30.
Infant National School, 180. Select Girls' School, 120, House of
Mercy attached for training of servants.
Branch Houses. — Carlow Union Infirmary — Local Superioress, Sister
M. F. Ballesty. Community, 7.
Monasterevan — Local Superioress, Mrs. M. Berchmans M'Grath; Com -
munity, 10. National Schools, Pupils, 250.
Graignamanagh — Local Superioress, Mrs. M. of Mercy O'Connor.
Community, 9. National Schools, Pupils, 260.
Leighlinbridge — Local Superioress, Mrs, M. M. Byrne, Community, 7«
Female National Schools, 150.
Naas — Superioress, Mrs. M. Ignatius O'Keeffe. Community, 25.
Pupils, 409.
Rathangan — Superioress, Mrs. M. Stanislaus Lacy. Community, 15,
Pupils, 140.
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OTHER CONVENTS.
St. Conleith'S Abbey, Newbridge — Sisters of Mary Immaculate, Com-
munity, 21. Pupils, 450. Sick Poor of Parish visited.
Sisters Of St. John Of God, Edenderry — Superioress, Mother M,
Malacby. Community, 20. Pupils, 393.
Poor Clares (Colettines), Convent of Perpetual Adoration, Carlow-
Graigue, Carlo w — Mother Abbess, Sister Mary Seraphine. Com-
munity, 19.
Sisters Of St. John Of God, County Infirmary, Kildare. Community, 6,
WORKHOUSE HOSPITALS (6). Naas, 4 Sisters of Mercy, from the Con-
vent of Mercy, Naas. Carlow, 1 Sisters of Mercy, from the Convert
of Mercy, Carlow. Edenderry, 6 Sisters of St. John of God, from the
Convent of the Order in Wexford. Baltinglass, 5 -Sisters same Order,
Abbeyleix, 3 Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent cle Paul. Mountmellickt
5 ditto, and Kildare Infirmary, 5 Sisters of St. John of God,
EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's College, Carlow — For Ecclesiastical Students : Home and
Foreign Missions. President, Very Rev. John Foley, D.D. ; Vice
President and Senior Dean, Rev. L. Brophy, S.T.L. ; Junior Dean,
Rev. Thos. Browne, B.A. ; Professors, Very Rev. J. Foley, D.D. ;
Revs. L. Brophy, S.T.L. ; Thomas Kehoe, B.D. ; M. Donohoe,
Ph.D. ; Rev. Thomas. Browne, B.A. ; Bursar, Rev. J. Foynes, B.A. ;
Professor of Music, Herr Gustav Haan ; Professor of Elocution, Rev,
J. Foynes, B.A. N.B. — The Entrance Examinations begin each
year on the First Tuesday in September, and the College re-opens
on the following day.
CarlOW Lay College — Rector, Rev P. J. Doyle. Professor, Rev. J.
Dunne, B.A. ; Rev. J. Cunningham.
ClongOWSS Wood College, Sallins*— Rector, Very Rev. C. Mulcahy, S. J.
College Of St. Thomas, Newbridge — Prior Very Rev. C. P. MacCluskey, O.P.
Patrician College, Mountrath — Superior, Rev. Br. Stanislaus Bergin.
Conferences of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul at Bagnalstown,
Carlow, Maryborough, Moiintmellick, Naas,Tullow and Portarlington,
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
In Colleges, etc.
Diocesan Examiner
1
49
46
3
75
9
1
Military and Naval Chaplains 4
Total Secular Clergy . 138
Regular Clergy . .18
Total Priests . .154
Churches . .164
Convents . .21
Catholic Population
Non- Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
161,527
23,016
142,193
22,776
130,377
18,791
127,013
20,768
184,543
164,969
149,168
147,781
1920] DIOCESE OF FERNS. 215
XII.— DIOCESE OF FERNS.
Includes almost the entire of Wexford and part of Wicklow.
Bishop — Most Rev. WILLIAM CODD, D.D, Consecrated February, 25th,
1918. Succeeded Most Rev. James Browne, D.D. Address — Most Rev.
William Codd, D.D., Lord Bishop of Ferns, Summerhill, Wexford.
CHAPTER OF THE DIOCESE OF FERNS.
Dean — Right Rev. Wm. O'Neill, P.P., Kilanerin.
Precentor — Very Rev. John Lonuon, P.P., Gorey.
Chancellor — Very Rev. James O'Brien, P.P., Newbawn.
Treasurer — Very "Rev. John Doyle, P.P., V.F., Ferns.
Archdeacon — Very Rov. Patrick Shell, P.P., Brae.
Canon Doctoralis — Very Rev. James Murphy, P.P., Craanford.
Canon Theologalis — Very Rev. Patk. O'Connor, P.P., Davidstown.
Canon Lectoralis — Very Rev. Thomas Meehan, P.P., Ballindaggin,
Canon Poenitentiarius — Rev. John Browne, P.P., Litter.
PREBENDARIES.
Edermine — Very Rev. Mortimer Sullivan, P.P., Bannow.
Crosspatrick — Very Rev. John Dunne, P.P., Annacurra and Killaveney.
Taghmon— Very Rev. Walter Rossiter, P.P., New Ross.
Kilrane — Very Rev. William Fortune, P.P., V.F.. Taghmon.
Toome — Very Rev. Daniel Redmond, P.P., Glynn.
Fethard — Very Rev. Nicholas Sheridan, P.P., Ramsgrange.
Kilrush — Very Rev James Quigley, P.P., Castlebridge.
Coolstuff — Very Rev. John Walsh, P.P., Crossab^g.
•Whitechurch — Very Rev. Patrick Darcy, P.P., Kilrush.
Clone — Very Rev. Andrew Crowe, P.P.", Ballymore.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Walter Canon Rossiter, P.P., New Ross ;
Very Rev. John Canon Lerinon, P.P., Gorey.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. William Canon Fortune, P.P. Taghmon;
Very Rev. John Canon Doyle, P.P., Ferns.
PARISHES IN FERNS (41), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes. j Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Enniscorthy . Bishop's Parish Rossiter, James, Enniscorthy
Adm.
Cummins, Patrick
Codd, John
Browne, Richd, B.A.
Nolan, John, B.A.
Adamstown
Annacurra and
Kilaveny
O'Brien, James, Murphy, Jas, Newbawn,
Canon Wexford
Codd, Nicholas Adamstown,
Enniscorthy
Wallace, Matt. Raheen, do,
Dunne, John Kilaveny, Co.Wicklow
Canon Kavanagh,R, B.A. Tinahely do
Carty, James Annacurra,Augh.
rim, Co,Wicklow
216
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
B allindaggin
Meehan, Thomas, Ballindaggin,
Canon Emiiscorthy
M'CormackjA. Kiltealy,
Enniscorthy
Wheeler, Edmd. Caim, do.
Cloney, Thomas Ballindaggin
Ballygarrett
Laurence, Jones Clonevan, Gorey
O'Grady, John Courtown Harb.
Ballyoughter
Mernagh, Nichl. Bally oughter^G or ey
Crowe, Thomas Ballycanew, Gorey
O'Ryaii. Martin Camolin, Gorey
Bannow
Sullivan, Morti- Haiitoii, Wm. Bannow, Wexf'd
mer Murphy, James Bally mitty, do.
Blackwater
Quigley, Thos. Kavanagh, Owen Blackwater,
Enniscorthy
Bree
Slieil, Patrick, Bree, do.
Archdeacon Sinnott, John Galbally, do.
Murphy, M., B.A. Bree, do.
Castlebridge
Quigley, James O'Brien, Aidan Castlebridge,
Canon Wexford
Furlong, James Screen, Wexford
Clongeen
Hickey, Michael Crosbie, James Foulksmills Wex.
Cloughbawn
Kehoe, Paul Clonroche, En-
niscorthy
Kinsella, Mich. Poulpeasty, do.
Craanford
Murphy, James, Craanford, Gorey
Canon Kehoe, Owen Monaseed, Gorey
Crossabeg
Walsh, John, Ballymurn, En-
Canon niscorthy
Murphy, Martin Crossabeg, Wexf.
Cushinstown
Parker, Patrick Ballynaboola,do,
Lyne, Daniel Rathgerogue,
New Ross
Hore, David Terrerath, N.Ross
Davidstown
O'Connor, Patk. Davidstown,
Canon Enniscorthy
Lennon, Albert Com-tuacuddy, do.
Ferns
Doyle, John, Gaul, Richard Ferns
Canon, V. F . Darcy, James
Glynn
Redmond, Dan. Gaul, James Barntown, Wexf,
Canon Butler, John Glynn, Wexford
Gorey
Lennon, John, Cleary, Thomas Gorey
Canon, V.G. Doyle, Patrick
Kilanerin
O'Neill, William, Fortune, Wiliiam Kilanerin, Gorey
Canon, Dean
Kilmore
O'Byrne, J. W. Kilmore, Wexf'd
Kehoe, Andrew Mulrankin, Brid-
getown.Wexford
Creane, Edward Kilinore Quay, Wex,
1920]
DIOCESE OF FERNS.
217
Parishes. Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Kilrush . Darcy, Patrick
Darcy, Ml.
Kilrush,. Ferns
Canon
Askamore, Car-
Browne, P.
new, Co .Wicklow
Lady's Island
Fitzhenry, Robt.
Tacumshane, \Vex.
King, Jeremiah
Broadway, Wex.
Litter
Browne, John,
Hitkey, Rob.
Kilmucridge, Govey
Canon
Moran, Thos. Ka
Monamolin Gorey
Mayglass . Crowe, Andrew,
Ballyraore, Killinlick
Canon
Lambert, Henry
Mayglass, Bally-
cogley, Wex.
Monageer
Long, James
Monageer, Ferns
Hanton, John
Boolavogue, do.
New Ross
Rossiter, Walter,
Kavanagh, David
New Ross
Canon, V.G.
O'Brien, Andrew
Kelly, John, B.A.
Harper, Wm.
Newtownbarry .
Forrestal, Aidan
Cullen, Sylvester
Newtownbarry
Marshallstown,
Enniscorthy
Doyle, Kevin
Kilmyshal, Ferns
»
Power, Pierce
Castledodrill,
Ballycarney,
Ferns
O'Brien, John
Newtownbarry
Oylegate
Rowe, John
Oylegate, En-
niscorthy
Kavanagh, John
Glenbrian, do.
Oulart
Maher, John
Oulart, Gorey
Quigley, Daniel
The Ballagh,
Enniscorthy
Pierces town
Hanton, Wm.
Drinagh, Wexf d
Pet tit, Gregory
Murrintown „
Ramsgrange
Sheridan, Nicho-
Ramsgrange,
las T., B.CtL,,
Waterford
Canon
Murphy, Denis
Duncannon
Rathangan
Doyle, Philip
Rathangan,
Bridgetown
Seal: an, Thomas
Clearystown
Wexford
Rathnure
Bolger, David
Rathnure, Ennis-
eorthy
O'Connor, John
Templeudigan,
Ballywilliam,
New Ross
218
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Buttons . Redmond, Jas. Rossiter, Michael Campile, Water-
ford
Somers, James Ballykelly, New Ross
Taghmon . Fortune, William, Taghmon,Wexf d
Canon Murphy, John Caroreigh, do.
Murphy, Michael Taghmon, do.
Tagoat Quigley, John Tagoat, do.
French, Cornelius Kilrane, do.
Kavanagh, Patk. Rosslare, do
Tintern . King, Patrick Ballycullane, Waterford
Scallan, Isaac St.Leonard's, do.
Doyle, Edward Gusserane. N.Ross
Tomacork Prandy, James Tomacork, Carnevv
Walsh, P., B.D. Coolfancy, Tina-
hely, Oo.Wicklow
Templetown . Gloney, Thomas Ternpletown,Wx.
via Waterford
O'Rorke, Francis Poulfur,Fethard,
Waterford
Wexford . Bishop's Parish Hore, T., Adm. Wexford
Byrne, Mark
Codd, James
Wickham,Matthew
Murphy, George
Sinnott, John
O'Connor, M,, B.A.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Enniscorthy — Rev. J. Nolan, B.A.
Gorey — Verv Rev. John Lennon,
P.P., V.G.
New Ross — Very Rev. W. Rossiter,
P.P., V.G.
Shillelagh — Rev. J. Praiidy, P.P.
Workhouse.
Wexford — Rev.
Adm.
Chaplain.
Thomas Hore,
Lunatic Asylum.
En niscortliy — Very
Rossiter, M.S.S.
Chaplain.
Rev. John
SECULAR CLERGY LIVING IN COMMUNITY.
Missionaries of the Most Holy Sacrament, House of Missions, Ennis-
corthy— Very Rev. Patrick Murphy, Superior-, Rev. John J. Rossiter,
Rev. Matthew Keating, Rev. Richard Walsh, Rev. James Sinnott,
Rev. Thomas Drea, Rev. Martin Healy, Rev. Thos. Lyng.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscans, Wexford — Very Rev. Fr. Alfred, Guardian ; Rev. Fr.
Barnabas, Vicar ; Very Rev. Fr. Nicholas, Rev. Fr. John J. Roche,
Rev. Fr. Brendan, Rov. Fr. Ambrose. Brothers Patrick and
Seraphim.
1920] DIOCESE OF FERNS. 219
BENEDICTINES.
Benedictine School at Mount St. Benedict's, Gorey — Superior, Very
Rev. J. F. Sweetman, O.S.B. ; Rev. Fr. Goolden* O.S.B.
AUGUSTINIANS.
Augustinians, New Ross — Prior, Very Rev. John McSwiney, Rev-
John Crane, Sub. Prior ; Rev. Michael O'Brien, Sacristan, Rev. R.
Walsh, Procurator and Rector of Schools. '* Good Counsel College ''
for Boarders and Day Pupils is attached to the Priory.
Augustinians, Grantstown, Wellington Bridge, Wexford — Prior, Very
Rev. William Doran ; Rev. T. Brady.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Wexford — Director, Rev. Brother Fitzgera7d ;
pupils 560. Enniscorthy — Director, ,Rev. Brother E. C. O'Mahony »
pupils, 380. New Ross — Director, Rev. Brother J. O. MacNaraara ;
pupils, 210. Gorey — Director, Rev. Brother M. C. M'Grath ;
pupils, 200.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Enniscorthy — Superioress, Mrs. M. Bsrohmans
Cleary. Community, 23. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Presentation Convent, Wexford — Superioress, Mother Margaret Mary
Roche. Community, 32. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
CARMELITE CONVENTS,
Carmelite Convent, New Ross — Prioress, Mother Anne of the Sacred
Heart. Community, 20. Occupied in teaching the poor and lace-
making. Chaplains, Augustinian Fathers.
LOP.ETO CONVENTS,
Our Lady Of LoretO, Gorey— Superioress, Mrs. (Emilian) Masterson.
Communty, 35. Boarders, 70. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy* Day
pupils, 50. Children in. National School, 250.
Our Lady Off LoretO, Enniscorthy— Superioress, Mother Paul, Chap-
lains, Priests of the House of Missions. Community, 10. Day
pupils, 90.
Our Lady Of LoretO, Richmond House, Wexford — Superioress, Mother
Teresita. Community, 24. Pupils, 150. Chaplain, Rev. J, O'Dowd,
CONVENTS OF MERCY.
Our Lady Of Mercy, St. Michael's, Wexford — Superioress, Mother
M. Ursula Roche. Community, 42. Chaplains, College Clergy.
Convent National Schools, Summerhill ; attendance, about
200. Orphanage and Industrial School, 10. St. Mary's National
Schools, George Street ; attendance, about 400. A Home for Train-
ing young women to Domestic duties. Servants' Registry Office.
Convent Of Our Lady Of Mercy, Enniscorthy — Superioress, Mrs, M.
Alacoque Ryan. Community, 15. Chaplains, the Fathers of the
House of Missions. National Schools, 400 pupils ; House of Mercy,
3 ; Shirt Factory, and Lace Department, 7 ; Servants' Registry
Office also kept.
220 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
St. Joseph's Convent Of Mercy, New Ross — Superioress, Mother M.
Vincent Torpey. Community, 23. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. A
Select Day School, also a National School, and an Industrial Class
attached to the establishemnt.
ORDER OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Order Of the Good Shepherd, New Ross — Superioress, Mrs. Power,
Community, 28. Chaplain, Rev. W. J. Harpur.
ORDER OF THE FAITHFUL COMPANIONS OF JESUS.
Convent Of the Faithful Companions Of Jesus, Newtownbarry — Board-
ing School. Chaplain, Rev. A. Forristal, P.P.
SISTERS OF ST. LOUIS.
Sisters Of St. Louis, Ramsgrange, Waterford — Superioress, Mrs.
Philomena Coleman. Community, 32. Chaplain, Rev. N. T. Canon
Sheridan, P.P., S.T.L. Practical School of Rural Domestic Economy
and National Schools. The Practical School is under the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.
SISTERS OF ST. JOHN OF GOD.
Sisters Of St. John Of Gpd, Wexford — Superioress, Mother M. Aloysius
O'Connell. Community, 142. Chaplain, Rev. Richard Doyle. The
Religious of this Congregations devote themselves largely to the
work of education, They conduct large National Schools, where, in
addition to the ordinary subjects, Shorthand, Type- writing, and the
Irish Language are taught. The Sisters also devote themselves to
the care of the sick and dying in hospitals and in their own homes.
They conduct a Home for aged ladies attached to the Convent. A
Branch House has been recently established in Kilmore, Co.
Wexford, to which there is a Residential School under the Depart-
ment attached, wherein is taught Domestic Economy in all its
branches ; also Dairy and Poultry keeping. There is also attached
a School for the training of girls for Domestic Service.
YPRES BENEDICTINE ABBEY, MACMINE CASTLE, Co. WEXFORD.
The Right Rev. Lady Abbess, Mary Maura Ostyn, O.S.B., Com-
munity 25. The Religious of this Order devote their lives to prayer
and the singing of the Divine Office in choir. They have opened a
Select Boarding School for a limited number of gentlemen's daughters,
on the same principles as the one established for so long in Ypres.
CONVENT OF PERPETUAL ADORATION.
Convent of Perpetual Adoration, Wexford — The Religious of this
Institute devote their lives to the Adoration of the Most Holy Sacra-
ment, day and night. They give religious instruction to children and
adults and receive ladies into the Convent for spiritual retreats.
They make vestments for sale, and do all kinds of embroidery for
Church purposes. Altar breads can be had by^ applying to the
Convent. Superioress, Rev. Mother Mary of St. Rose. Community,
34. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
1920]
DIOCESE OF FERNS.
221
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
College — St. Peter's, Wexford — Under the patronage and inspection of
the Lord Bishop of the Diocese. President, Very Rev. William
Harpur ; Dean, Rev. James Donovan, B.D. ; Professors, Rev,
James Donovan, B.D. ; Rev. William Murphy, S.T.L.; Rev. James
Nolan, Rev. Michael Kelly, Rev. James Doran, B.A, ; Rev. Nicholas
Moran, B.A ; Rev. Patrick Quaid, B.A.; N. Murphy, D. O'Leary,
and Francis Breen, Sch., R.I.A.M. Number of students, about 150.
Superior Schools — For Boys, New Ross, taught by Augustinian Friars.
,, — For Young Ladies, Gorey — Ladies of Loreto have
a respectable Ladies' School. Wexford, Loreto Convent, Richmond
House, Enniscorthy, Loreto Nuns. Wexford, Newtownbarry, Ladies
of the Faithful Companions of Jesus. Macmine, Ypres Benedictine
Abbey.
Primary Schools — In this Diocese there are 150 Catholic Primary
Schools, eleven of which are Convent Schools, and six are Christian
Brothers' Schools.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul a*t Wexford, Enniscorthy, Gorey, New Ross.
SUMMARY.
Bishop . . 1
Parochial Benefices . . 4.1
Parish Priests . \. . 39
Administrators ... 2
Curates ... 81
In College ... 8
Secular Clergy . . .130
Parochial & District Churches 92
Houses of Regular Clergy . 4
Chapels of Regular Clergy . 4
Total Regulars . . . 20
Total Priests . . .133
Convents . . .14
Monastic Houses . . 3
Orphanages . • • . . 2
Refuge ... 1
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
117,655
12,375
106,650
10,723
99,208
9,603
98,134
8,816
130,030
117,373
108,811
106,950
222
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
XII!.— DIOCESE OF OSSORY.
Includes Kilkenny and portions of King's and Queen's Counties.
Bishop — Most Rev. ABRAHAM BROWNRIGG, D.D. Born 23rd December,
1836. Consecrated 14th December, 1884. Succeeded His
Eminence Cardinal Moran. Address — Most Rev. Dr. Brownrigg,
Lord Bishop of Ossory, Kilkenny.
CHAPTER OF OSSORY.
Dean — Very Rev. Michael Barry, D.D., P.P., V.F., Ballyragget.
Precentor — Very Rev. William Brennan, D.D., P.P., Rathdowney.
Chancellor — Very Rev. William Healy, P.P., Johnstown.
Treasurer — Very Rev. Tobias R. Walsh, P.P., Freshford.
Theologian — Very Rev. Nicholas Murphy, P.P., Ballycallan.
Penitentiary — Very Rev. James Holohan, P.P., Rosbercon.
Archdeacon — Very Rev. James Doyle, D.D., P.P., V;G., St. Canice's.
PREBENDARIES.
Aghoure — Very Rev. James Dunphy, P.P., Danesfort.
Blackrath — Very Rev. Peter Doyle, P.P., Mooncoin.
Clonamery — Very Rev. John Roe, P.P., Gowran.
Kilemory — Very Rev. John J. Costigan, P.P., Kilmacow.
Kilmanagh — Very Rev. James Doyle, P.P., V.F., Thomastown.
Mayne — Very Rev. William Carrigan, D.D., P.P., Durrow.
Tascoffin — Very Rev.- Daniel O'Halloran, P.P., Castlecomer.
Bishop's Secretary — Rev. James Grant, Bishop's House, Kilkenny.
Ecclesiastical Inspector of Schools — Rev. Michael Hunt. St. Kieran's
College, Kilkenny.
PARISHES IN OSSORY (41), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
St. Mary's
St. John's
Aghaboe
Aghaviller
Ballycallan
Ballyhale
Ballyragget
Borris-in-Ossory
Parish Priests.
Cathedral Parish
Bishop's Parish
Walsh, Patrick
Rochford, Thos.
Murphy, Nich.,
Canon, Kil- •
managh
Brennan, Thos.
Barry, M., D.D.,
V.F., Dean
Dillon, James,
A dm.
Curates.
Post Towns.
O'Keefe. Andrew. Adtn. Kilkenny
Power, James
Brady, James
Kavanagh, Chas., Adm.
Gibbons, Michael
Mackey, Patrick
O'Keefe, Edward,
Chaplain.
Grant, Thomas Muggenstown,
Ballacolla
Hoyne, Laurence Knocktopher
Guinan, Joseph Ballycallan, Kil-
McGrath, Michael kenny
Doody, Edward Knocktopher
Birch, John Ballyragget
Comerford, Philip Ballyouskill,
Atanagh
Grace, Patrick Borris-in-Ossory
Brennan^ Henry Ballybrophy
1920]
DIOCESE OF OSSORY.
223
Parishes. '
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Callan
Carrigan,Patrick Delahunty, Patk. Callan
Walsh, John
Drennan, Patrick
Chaplain
Castlecomer
O'Halloran, Hoyne, Michael Castlecomer
Daniel, Canon Coyne, Michl.,D.Ph.
Cast let own
Bowe, Thomas Dollard, John Mountrath
Brennan, Thomas, Chaplain
Clara
Cahill, John Brophy, Thos. Kilkenny
Clough
Power, Michael Lacey, Ed. Castlecomer
Camross
Murphy, Michl. Costigan, Wm. Mountrath
Conahy
Treacy, Patrick Lowry, Ambrose Jenkinstown
Danesfort
Dunphy, Jem 'S Walsh, Laur. Cuffe's Graiig%
Canon Kilkenny
Dunnamaggan .
Purcell, James Henebery, Thos. Callan
Purcell, Ed. Kilmoganny,
Callan
Durrow
Carrigan, Wm., Durrow
. D.D., Canon M'Namara, Mich. Cullohm, Rath-
downey
Walsh, John Durrow
Freshford
Walshe, Tobias Nolan, Michael Freshford,
R., Canon Kilkenny
Glenmore
Holohan, Martin Crotty, Martin Glenmore,
Waterford
Gowran
Roe, John, Canon Ryan, John Gowran
Galmoy and
Healy, William, Wliite, Martin Galmoy
Johnstown
Canon Freyne, Patrick Johnstown
Tnistioge
Keoghan, Rich. Power, Edward Inistioge
Murphy, Edwd. Rower, Inistioge
Kilmacow
Costigan, John Moore, Philip -Kilmacow,
J., Canon Guilfoyle,M.,(7/ia#. Waterford
Lisdownsy
Brennan, Edwd.Freyne, Thomas Gathabawii,
Ballyragget Johnstown
Grace, Wm. Clontubrid,
Freshford, Kil-
kenny
Mooncoin
Doyle, Peter, Paddle, William Mooncoin,
Canon Murphy, Joseph Waterford
Muckalee
Brennan, Edwd. Rowe, John Ballyfoyle,
Kilkenny
Hughes. Daniel Coon, Leighlin-
bridge
Mullinavat
Madden, John Coghlan, Lau- Mullinavat,
rence Waterford
Rathdowney
Brennan, Wm., Walsh, Martin Rathdowney
D.D., Canon Brennan, Patrick
Rosbercon
Holohan, James, Hennessy, Nich. Tullogher,
Canon Phelan, Fin tan New Ross
Seirkieran
Drennan, Jermh., Birr
Adm,
224
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Slieverue
St. Canice's
St. Patrick's
Templeorum
Thomastown
Tullaherin
Tullaroan
Urlingford
Windgap
Parish Priests.
Doody, Joha
Doyle, J., Arch-
deacon, D.D.,
V.G.
Carroll, John,
Adm.
Phelan, Thos.
Piltown
Doyle, James,
Canon, V.F.
McNamara, C.
Walsh, William
Curates.
Bergin John
Phelan, James
Darey, Patrick,
Chaplain.
Brennan, Ed.
Holland Patrick
Post Towns.
Waterford
Kilkenny
Kearns, Joseph Kilkenny
Clohesy, John Templeorum
Comer i'ord, Jas. Piltown, Co.
Kilkenny
O'Shea, John Thomastown,
Leughry, John J. Kilkenny
Carrigan, Jas. Bennettsbridge
Bergin, Cornelius Tullaroan
O'Farrell, Wm. Fitzpatrick, Ml. Urlingford
O'Halloran, Martin
Brennan , James Larkin, John Callan.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Urlingford — Rev. Wm. O'Farrell.
Castlecomer — Very Rev. Daniel
O'Halloran.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Kilkenny — Rev. Edward O'Keefe
Callan — Rev. Patk. Drennan.
Thomastown — V. Rev. Jas. Doyle.
County Prison — Very Rev. James Doyle, Chapl
Military Barracks, Kilkenny — Rev. Charles Kavanagh, Chaplain.
Lunatic Asylum, Kilkenny — Rev. Charles Kavanagh, Chaplain.
County Infirmary — Rev. Edward O'Keefe, Chaplain.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
DOMINICANS.
Dominican Convent, Black Abbey, Kilkenny — Prior, Very Rev.
Alphonsus O'Reilly, O.P.; Rev. Pius Clery, O.P, Sub-Prior; Rev.
T. F. Purcell. O.P., P.G.
AUGUSTINIANS.
Augustinian Convent, Callan— Prior, Very Rev. Rev. E. W. O'Flynn,
O.S.A.; Rev. J. S.Frost, O.S.A. ; Bro. James Kelly, O.S.A.
CAPUCHINS.
Capuchin Franciscan Friary, Kilkenny, Capuchin Novitiate — Guardian,
Very Rev. Father Matthew, Ex-Prov. Vicar and Master of Novices,
Very Rev. Father Kevin, D.Ph., B.A., Def. Vice-Master, Rev.
Father Patrick, Rev Father Reginald, Rev. Father Michael, Rev.
Father Raphael; Brother Angelas. Third Order of St. Francis.
Cleric and Lay Novices.
1920] DIOCESE OF OSSORY. 225
CARMELITES.
Carmelite Convent, Knocktopher — Very Rev. P. A. Canavan, B.A.,
Prior; Rev. P. A. Walsh, B.A.
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.
Novitiate of the Brothers of the Christian Schools (De La Salle)
Retreat, Castletown, Mountrath, Queen's Co. — Visitor, Brother
Benedict Lewis. Director of Novices, Brother Albert Lewis.
Director of Holy Family, Brother Kieran Augustine. Director of
the Preparatory Novitiate, Brother Bronius Felix. Number in
Community, 35. Novices, 30. Aspirants, 30. National School
Pupils, 60. Chaplain [vacant]. v
Schoiasticate of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, St. Joseph's,
Greenville, Kilmacow, Co. Kilkenny — Director, Brother Pius. C /lap-
lain — Rev. M. Guilfoyle. Number in Community, 8. Scholastics, 25.
Christian Brothers, De La Salie Institute, St. Patrick's, Kilkenny—
Director, Brother Oswin. Number of piipils, 150.
St. John's, Kilkenny — Director, Bro. Peter. Number of pupils, 130.
Christian Brothers, Kilkenny — Director, Brother P. C., McGolrick,
Number of pupils, 300. Callan — Director, Brother J. V. Kerrigan,
Pupils, 130,
Brothers Of Charity, Belmont Park, Waterford and Kilkenny — Superior,
Brother Nivard. Community, 21. Chaplain, Rev. Patrick Darcy.
The Brothers have charge of a private asylum for afflicted gentlemen.
Novitiate for Irish and English candidates.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Kilkenny — Superioress, Mrs. M. Canice Bowe,
Number in Community, 40. Chaplains, The Cathedral Clergy.
Presentation Convent — St. Fintan's, Clonageeragh, Burrow, Queen's
Co. — Number in Community 6. Chaplain, Rev. J. Walsh.
Presentation Convent, St. Mary's Kilmacow — Superioress, Mrs. M.
Benedict. Number in Community, 10. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Presentation Convent, Castlecomer— Superioress, Mrs. Feehan. Number
in Community, 22. Chaplains, the Local Clergy.
Presentation Convent, Mooncoin — Superioress, Mrs. M. Aloysius Nelson.
Number in Community, 15. Chaplains, the Parochial Clergy.
ST. JOSEPH'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
Sisters of Chanty, St. Joseph's Industrial School for Girls, Kilkenny—
Superioress, Mother Catherine O'Flynn. Community, 18. 120
girls. Chaplains, Rev. John O'Keefe, Pro/. ; Rev. Matthew Cullen,
Prof.
ST. PATRICK'S INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL.
Sisters of Charity, St. Patrick's Industrial School, Kilkenny — Founded
December, 1879. Eectress, Mother M. Otteran Harrington. Reli-
gious, 16. Industrial School and Orphanage for Boys from 5 to 10 years
of age. Number in school, 180. Chaplain, Rev. Michael Doyle,
Prof.
LORETO CONVENT.
Loreto Convent, Kilkenny — Superioress, Mrs. M. Dolores Ryan. Chap-
lain, the Local Clergy. Religious, 25. Boarders, 52. Day pupils, Go,
226 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters Of Mercy, Callan — Superioress, Mrs. M. Ita Kelly. Com-
munity, 42. Schools for Middle and Higher Classes. Attendance
in National Schools, 350.
Sisters Of Mercy, Ballyragget — Community, 5. Number in Schools, 80.
Sisters Of Mercy, Callan Union Hospital and School — Local Superioress,
Mrs. M'Grath. Community, 5.
Sisters Of Mercy, Poorhouse Hospital, Kilkenny Community, 6.
Sisters Of Mercy, Thomastown — Superioress, Mrs. M. M. Condren.
Community, 18. Home for training girls for domestic service, also
a public laundry. 250 children attending Schools.
Sisters Of Mercy, Borris-in-Ossory — Superioress, Mother Mary Brigid
Doyle. Community, 13.
ST. BRIGID'3 MISSIONARY SCHOOL.
St. Brigid'S Missionary School — Attached to the Convent of Mercy,
Callan, is a school where girls desirous of becoming Nuns are boarded
and educated. From this establishment postulants have entered,
and have persevered in Convents, at home and abroad. Some of the
Foreign Missions provide free places for talented subjects, for girls
of fair abilities and a good foundation of English. Those who passed
creditably in 6th or 7th Standard National School might apply
successfully for these vacancies. Very many from these Standards
have continued their education here, and are now professed Nuns
on Foreign Missions. Pupils can be prepared for King's Scholarship
Examination.
SISTERS OF THE HOLY FAITH.
Sisters Of the Holy Faith, Mount St. Joseph, Mullinavat — Founded
1880. Local Directress, Sister M. Michael. Community, 6. Two
Primary Schools, one for little boys, one for girls ; attendance, 60,
Private" Day School; attendance, 35.
SISTERS OF ST. JOHN OF GOD.
Sisters Of St. John Of God. Convent of St. Camillus, Kilkenny. Super-
ioress, Mrs. M. Bernard Murphy. Community, 90. Chaplain,
Rev. Patrick Collier, Prof.
Sisters Of St. John Of God — Convent of St. John of God, Rathdowney,
Queen's Co. Community, 11.
Sisters Of St. John Of God — Convent of the Sacred Heart, Owning,
Piltown, Co. Kilkenny. Community, 8.
Sisters Of St. John Of God — District Hospital, Castlecomer, Com-
munity, 6.
Sisters Of St. John Of God — The Fever Hospital, Kilkenny. Com., 3.
Sisters Of St. John of God — Workhouse Hospitals and Schools, Thomas-
town. Community, 6.
Sisters Of St. John Of God — County Infirmary. Kilkenny. Com-
munity, 3.
CONVENT OF THE SACRED HEART OF MARY.
Convent Of the Sacred Heart Of Mary, Ferrybank, Waterford — Boarding
School, 120 pupils ; Select Day Schools, 70 pupils ; National Schools.
200 pupil3» Community, 56t Superioress, Mrs. M. Clare,
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DIOCESE OF OSSORY.
227
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Kieran'S College, Kilkenny — President, Very Rev. Richard
Aylward; nV-/V ; Dean, Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, S.T.L. ;
Dean, Rev. Robert Stepheiison ; Bursar, Rev. Martin Kealy; Dean
of Studies, Rev. John O'Keeffe, B.A. ; Professors, Rev. Patrick
Collier, Rev. Thomas O'Reilly, S.T.L. ; Rev. Michael Doyle, "D.D. ;
Rev. John O'Keeffe, B A. ; Rev. Matthew Cnllen, B.A. ; Rev. Fr.
Clery, O.P.. B.A., S.T.L. ; C. A. Sandvoss, Esq.; John Keenan,
Esq. ; Cuthbert Kennedy, B.A. ; Concub'har O'Muineacain. Elocu-
tionist, Mctlar.ly Flint, Esq. Professor of Music, Herr Joseph
Koss. Medical Attendant, James White, Esq., M.D.
Primary SchOO!s — The Christian Brothers conduct three large schools
in the city and two in Callan. ; and there are schools under Nuns
in Kilkenny, Castlecomer, Mooiicoin, Borris-in-Ossory, Mullinavat,
Ferrybank, Callan, Thomastown, Rathdowney, Kilmacow, Bally-
ragget, Owning, and Durrow.
Libraries — There is a Library in every parish in the diocese.
Society of St. Vincent tie Paul at Kilkenny.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Regulars
Total Priests
SUMMARY.
Churches . . .96
College ... 1
Houses of Regulars . . 4
Convents . . .17
Christian Brothers' Estab-
lishments 4
1
41
36
5
58
11
119
Catholic Population .
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
104,909
7,577
92,399
6,519
83,519
6,029
79,572
5,376
112,486
98,918
89,548
84,948
228
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
PROVINCE OF CASHEL.
Comprising the Archdiocese of Cashel, and Diocese of Emly, with the
eight Suffragan Dioceses of Cloyne, Cork, Kerry, Killaloe, Limerick,
Ross, Waterford, and Kilfeiiora. The Bishop of Galway is Apostolic
Administrator of Kilfenora.
XIV.— ARCHDIOCESE OF CASHEL, AND DIOCESE OF
EMLY.
Includes the chief part of Tipperary and part of Limerick Counties.
Archbishop — His Grace the Most Rev. JOHN M. HARTY, D.D. Conse-
crated the 18th January, 1914. Address — Most Rev. John Harty,
Lord Archbishop of Cashel, The Palace, Thurles. Last Archbishop —
Most Rev. Thomas Fennelly, D.D., Titular Archbishop of Metymna.
Residence, Moycarkey, Co. Tipperary.
CHAPTER OF CASHEL.
Dean — Very Rev. Monsignor Innocent Ryan, P.P., V.G.
Archdeacon — Ven. T. R. Power, P.P., V.F.
Chancellor — Very Rev. Monsignor Arthur Ryan, P.P., V.G.
Precentor — Very Rev. Daniel Ryan, P.P.
Treasurer — Very Rev. James Howard, P.P.
Canons.
Kilbragh — Right Rev. Monsignor Glankeen — Very Rev..
Michael O'Neill, D.D., P.P.
Lattin — Very Rev. John Kelly,
P.P., Doon.
Doon — Very Rev. John Duan,
P.P., Murroe.
Newchapel — Very Rev. James
* Hickey, P.P.j Ballingarry.
Garrett
College,
E. Burke,
Cotter, St. Patrick's
Thurles.
Fennor — Very Rev.
P.P., Gortnahoe,
Kilarderry — Very Rev. Nicholas
Duggan, P.P., Moycarkey.
Killenellick — Vacant.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Monsignor A. Ryan, Tipperary; and Very
Rev. Monsignor Innocent Ryan, Cashel.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. Thomas R. Power, Galbally ; Very Rev.
J. J. Duan, Murroe ; Very Rev. James Hickey, Ballingarry ; Very
Rev. P. C. Ryan, Fethard ; Very Rev. E. Hanly, Hospital.
Afchbishop's Secretary — Rev. M. Maher, B.D., C.C., Thurles.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. Nicholas Cooke, The College,
Thurles.
PARISHES IN CASHEL (46), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Thurles
Annacarty
Ballinahinch
Ballingarry
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Archbp.'s Parish Ryan, Ml., Adtn. Thurles
Ryan, M. K.
O'Brien, Denis
Maher, M., B.D.
Ryan, Martin Cleaty, Joseph Donohill, Tip.
O'Connor, Thos. Hennessy, James Newport, Tipp,
Hickey, James, Lanigan, James Thurles,
Canon,
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DIOCESE OF CASHEL.
229
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Bally brie ken
?ahey, Thomas Ballybricken,
Kilmallock
Harney, James Caherconlish,
- Pallasgreen.
Bally landers
3arry, Michael O'Brien, James Knocklong
Ballyna
Noonan, James Ryan, Matthew Killaloe
Bansha and Kil-
Byrnes, James Moloney, Daniel Tipperary
moyler
Byrne, Philip
Boherlahan and
Duggan, John Blake, Edward Cashel
Dualla
Borrisoleigh
Ryan, P. W. Hacketb, Ed. Borrisoleigh, Co.
Tipperary
Caherconlish
Ryan, Thomas Callanan, C. Caherconlish,
Pallasgreen
Cappamore
Godfrey,Patrick O'Callaghan, Jn. Pallasgreen
Cappawhite
Dunne. Thos. Hennessy, Matt. Cappawhite
Cashel
Ryan, Innocent, Duggan, Denis J. Cashel
Dean, V.O. Fitzgerald, Wm.
Clerihan
Walshe, John Clonmel
Clonoulty
Ryan, Dl. M., Molony, James Gooldscross
Canon
Doon
Kelly, John, O'Connor, Michl. Doon, Pallasgr'n
Canon
Drangan
O'Brien, Daniel Hourigan, Danl. Fethard, Co,
Tipperary
Drom and Inch .
Finn, Michael Drom, Thurles
Hayes, James Inch, Thurles
Emly
Bannon, Ml. Connery, John Emly, Co. TipD,
Fethard and Kil
Ryan, P. C., Russell, John Fethard, Tipp.
lusty
V.F. Noonan, Robert
Galbally
Power, T. R., Quinlan, John Tipperary
Archdn.,V.F., O'Malley, James
S.T.L.
Golden
Keane,Edmond M'Grath, John Golden
Gurtnahoe
Burke, Edmond Mackey, Edmund Kilcooley, Thurl.
Staunton, Michl.
Holycross
Hora.n, James McCormack, T. Holycross, Thurl.
Hospital
Hanly, Ed., Ryan, Laurence Hospital
V.F. M'Grath, John Herbertstown
Kennedy. Michl. Hospital
Kilbenny ' . M'Carthy," Ml. O'Brien^ Wm. Mitchelstown
Kilcuminin • . Purcell, Wm. O'Donoghue, Ml. Kilcurnmin,
Sampson, Mat. Thurles
Killenaule
Humphreys, Quinlan, Patrick Killenaule
David Fogarty, Wm.
Kilteely
Duggan, Denis Nolan, Thomas Pallasgreen
Knockainy
Hourigan, MichaelHayes, Laurence Bruff
Knockavella
Ryan, Matthew Ryan, Edmund J. Cashel
Knocklong
O'Connor, Wm Humphreys, A, Knocklong
13
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Latten & Cullen
Loughmore
Moycarkey
Mullinahone
Murroe & Boher
New Inn
Newport, Tipp.
Pallasgreen
Tomplemore
Templetuohy
Tipperary
Ulla & Solohead
Upperchurch
Parish Priests. Curates.
O'Neill, M., Mgr., Ryan, Edward
Canon, D.D.
Godfrey, Thos.
Humphreys, Jn.
Duggan, Nich. Power, Nich.
Canon.
O'Meara, Thos. Kelly, Edmond
Russell, James
Duan, J. J., O'Dwyer, Tim
Canon, V.F.
Murphy, John Murphy, John
Howard, James, Murphy, Edmund
Canon Daggan, Denis M.
Nolan, John, A dm. O'Dwyer, W.
Kiely, Daniel O'Neill, John
Hickey, Philip
Meagher, John
Murphy, Patrick Dunworth, Robt.
Ryan, Arthur, Keogh, Daniel
Canon, V.G. McCarthy, Jos.
Condon, William
Slattery, John, Keogh, William
D.D., Adm.
Hourigan, Michl. Connery, Patrick
Post Towns
Tipperary
Templemore
Castleiney,
Templemore
Thuiies
Mullinahone, Tip,
Murroe, L'erick
Cahir
Newport, Tipp.
Pallasgreen
Templemore
Templemore
Tipperary
Tipperary
Ballycahill
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Thurles — Rev. M. Ryan, Adm.
Tipperary — Rev. Michael S. Ryan.
Workhouse. Chaplain.
Cashel — Very Rev. Mgr. Innocent
Ryan.
Richmond Barracks, Templemore — Chaplain, Very Rev. Daniel Kiely.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
AUGUSTINIANS.
AugUStinian Convent, Fethard— Prior, Very Rev. P. A. Crowe;
Rev. L. P. Funchion.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Thurles— Director, Rev. J. C. Carew ; 490 pupils.
Tipperary— Rev. Brother M. R. Coffey, 290 pupils. Cashel— Rev.
Brother T. I. Lynam, 200 pupils. Doon — Rev. Brother D. C.
Curtin, 130 pupils.
Brothers Of the Christian Schools, Hospital — Brother Alban, Superior ;
135 pupils.
Brothers Of St. Patrick — Fethard, Monastery National School —
Superior, Rev. Brother Paul Cullen.
1920] DIOCESE OF CASHEL, 231
URSULINE CONVENT.
Ursuline Convent, Thurles— Superioress, Mother M. M. De Pazzi
O'Connell. Community, 74. Chaplain, Rev. E. O'Donnell.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Thurles — Superioress, Mrs. M. Gertrude Hogan.
Community, 50. National School, and Public Steam Laundry
attached, also Boarding School, Boys 3 to 12 years of age. Crochet
and Limerick Lace Class. Orders received for Altar Breads.
Chaplain, Rev. M, J. Ryan, V.P. St. Patrick's College. Preparatory
Training College also attached for Students preparing for King's
Scholarships. Students are also prepared for the Oxford Univer-
sity Local Examinations- (Junior and Senior), which qualify a
student to become a pupil teacher, equivalent to a scholarship
Value £60. Branch Houses, Dundrum and Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary,
and Hospital, Co. Limerick.
Presentation Convent of the Holy Angels, Dundrum (Branch of Thurles).
Local Superioress, Mrs. M. Ignatius Rafferty. Number in Community,
10. Residential School under Technical Department, wherein is
taught Domestic Economy in all its branches ; also Dairy and
Poultry Keeping, under the Agricultural Department. There is
also attached St. Bernard's Industrial School, where girls are trained
for Domestic Service. Chaplain, Rev. John Ryan.
Presentation Convent, Hospital — Amalgamated with Thurles.
Superioress, Mrs. M. Alacoque Hanly. In Community, 22. Pupils
attending Schools, 380. Chaplain, Rev. L. Ryan, C.C.
Presentation Convent, Glenview, Ballingarry, Co. Tip.— amalgamated
with Thurles — Superioress, Mrs. M. Austin Breen. Day School
under the National Board, and Select Boarding School. Terms,
25 guineas per annum. Community, 20. Chaplain, Very Rev.
J. Canon Hickey, P.P., V.F.
Presentation Convent, Cashel — Superioress, Mrs. M. Xavier Carroll.
Community, 38. Chaplain, Rev. James Fitzgerald. Splendid Schools
and Orphanage complete. Industrial School attached ; inmates,
110. Vacancies always to be had on application to the Manager,
Mrs. M. Xavier O' Carroll.
Presentation Convent, Fethard — Superioress, Mrs. M. Evangelist Holo-
han. In Community, 24. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. National
Schools, 250. Intermediate and University Classes, 23. Public
Steam and Hand Laundry attached, where 25 hands are employed.
Music Academy, where pupils are prepared for Royal Academy and
Incorporated Society of Musicians* Examinatons.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Templemore — Superioress, Mrs. E.
Stanislaus Heffernan. Number in Community, 28. Industrial
School and Orphanage ' attached ; also National School. A Class
of Advanced Pupils are prepared iit National Schools for those
who wish to study for Intermediate. Chaplain, Rev. J. Meagher.,.
Branch House — Borrisoleigh. Chaplain, Rev. P. Ryan. Number
in Community, 5.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Tipperary — Superioress, Mrs. M. Francis
Cantwell. Community, 61. Chaplain, Parochial Clergy. Sisters
have charge of Workhouse Hospital, Industrial School,and Orphanage,
232 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Drangan— Community, 7. Chaplains,
the Parochial Clergy.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Boon — Superioress, Mrs. Agnes
O'Meara. Community, 23. Chaplain, Very Rev. John Canon Kelly,
P.P. National School and Special Class School. Branch House —
Thurles Workhouse. Community, 6. Branch House — Cappamore.
National School. Chaplain, Rev. P. Godfrey, P.P. Community, 7.
Branch House — Newport. Chaplain, Very Rev. J. Canon Howard,
P.P. Community, 7.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, the Union, Thurles — Number in Com-
munity, 7. Chaplain, Rev. M. Ryan, Adm. The Sisters have
charge of the Workhouse Hospital.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, New Inn, Cahir — Superioress, Mrs.
Margaret Mary Ryan. Community, 15. Chaplain, Rev. J. Murphy.
C.C.
Workhouse Hospital, Coshel — Under the care of the Sisters of Mercy
from Tipperary. Number in Community. 6.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Thurles, Cashel, Fethard, Tipperary.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Patrick's College, Thurles — Under the patronage of His Grace the
Archbishop. President, Very Rev. Garrott Canon Cotter. Vice-
President, Very Rev. M. J. Ryan. Deans, Rev. John Heffernan
D.Ph.; and Rev. Richard Devane. -Bursar, Rev. Michael O'Dwyer.
D.D. Professor of Dogmatic Theology, Very Rev. Garrett Canon
Cotter. Sacred ^'"-Scripture, Rev. Michael O'Dwyer, D.D. Professor
of Moral Theology and Canon Law, Rev. Edmund O'Donnell, S.T.L.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Rev. Patk. Ryan, S.T.L. Professor
of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Eloquence, Rev. John Heffernan,
D.Ph. Professor of Mental. Philosophy, Rev. Michael J. Ryan.
Professor of Natural Philosophy and Mathematics, Rev. Patrick
Ryan, S.T.L. ; Professors of Classics, Rev. M. O'Dwyer, D.D., and
Rev. Richard Devane. Professor of English Language and Literature,
Rev. J. Heffernan, D.Ph. Professors of French, Rev. E. O'Donnell,
S.T.L., and Rev. J. Heffernan, D.Ph. Professor of Irish, Mr. J.
Morgan. Professor of Ecclesiastical Chant, Mr. P. Egan.
Rockwell College, G.S.Sp., Cashel — President, Very Rev. J. Byrne.
V ice-President, Rev. J. Cotter. Bursar, Rev. J. A. Kingston.
Dean of Studies, Rev. J. M'Grath. Dean of Discipline, Rev. D.
Leen. Director of Scholasticate, Rev. P. Walsh. Professors, Rev.
J. N. Miiller, Rev. C. Schmidt. Rev. M. Colgan, Rev. J. M'Grath,
Rev. James O'Neill, Rev. P. Meagher, Rev. D. Egan, Rev. P.
Walsh, Rev. D. Leen, Rev. C. Meyer, Rev. P. J. M'Allister ; Messrs.
E. Mansfield, J White, A. Egan, J. -Finn, M. J. Ryan, M. Harte,
J. O'Neill, P. Maguire, D. Hcelan, J. McCarthy, M. Finnegan,
D. Listen, J. Neville, P. Butler, J. Gallagher.
The Ursuline Nuns, Thurles, conduct a superior school for young ladies
and a select day school, under the patronage of His Grace the
Most Rev. Dr. Harty, Archbishop. Superioress, Mother M. M.
de Pazzi O'Connell. Community, 74. Boarders, 107. Day Pupils,
105. Chaplain, Rev. E. O'Donnell.
Primary Schools — There are 195 Primary Schools in'the Diocese.
1920]
DIOCESE OF CASHEL.
>33
SUMMARY.
Archbishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates, etc.
Secular Clergy
1
40
43
3
71
117
Parochial and District
Churches . . .85
Houses of Regular Clergy . 3
Convents . . .17
Members in Community . 322
Monastic Houses . 6
Catholic Population
Non- Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
142,215
5,093
122,727
4,584
111,185
4,659
106,000
3,655
147,308
127,311
115,844
109,655
234 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
XV.— DIOCESE OF ClOYNE.
Includes a large portion of Co. Cork.
Bishop — Most Rev. ROBERT BROWNE, D.D. Consecrated August 19th,
1894. Succeeded Most Rev. John M'Carthy, D.D. Address — Most
Rev. Dr. Browne, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, Queenstown.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — The Right Rev. Monsignor Keller, P.P., Youghal.
Vicars-Forane — The Venerable Archdeacon Rice, P.P., JMitchelstown ;
Very Rev. E. B. O'Connell, P.P., Kanturk ; Very Rev. Michael
Canon Higgins, P.P., Macroom; Very Rev. Denis Canon O'Connor,
P.P., Midleton; Very Rev. C. W. Corbett, P.P., Mallow.
Bishop'' s Secretary — Rev. William F. Browne, Queenstown.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. Daniel Scannell, St. Colman's
College, Fermoy.
CHAPTER OF CLOYNE.
Dean — Right Rev. Monsignor Keller, P.P., V.G., Youghal.
Archdeacon — The Venerable William Rice. P.P., V.F., Mitchelstown.
Chancellor — Very Rev. E. B. O'Connell, P.P., V.F., Kanturk.
Theologian — Very Rev. M. Higgins, P.P., V.F., Macroom.
PREBENDARIES.
Glanworth — Very Rev. C. W. Corbett, P.P., V.F.', Mallow.
Subulter—Very Rev. D. J. O'Callaghan, P.P., Ballyclough.
Laken—Very Rev. David Barry. P.P., Doneraile.
Ballyliea — Very Rev. John Burton, P.P., Donoughmore.
Cooline — Very Rev. Edmund Neville, P.P., Innisoarra.
Brigown — Very Rev. M. Barrett, D.Ph., P.P., Blarney.
Inniscarra — Very Rev. David Burdon, P.P., Buttevant.
Cahirultan — Very Rev. Maurice O'Callagh.aii, P.P., Cloyne.
Aghulter — Very Rev. Denis O'Connor, P.P., V.F., Midleton.
Kilmaclenine — Very Rev. James Moore, P.P., Rathcormac.
Killenemer — Very Rev. Win. Coghlan,' P.P., Milford.
Cool— Very Rev. Peter O'Leary, P.P., Castlelyons.
Donoughmore — Very Rev. Thomas Madigan. P.P., Castletownroche.
PARISHES IN CLOYNE (47), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Queenstown
Fermoy
Bishop's Parish Kent, David, A dm. Queenstown
Fouhy, Peter
Kenefick, Laurence
• Browne, Wm. F.
O'Keeffe, David
do, O'Donoghue, John, Admt Fermoy
Noonan, John
Fitzgerald, Edmund
Sheedy, James W,
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLOYNE.
235
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Aghada
Walsh, Michael
M'Carthy, E.
Aghada
Fouhy, John
Aghabulloge
M'Auliffe, Patk.
Fouhy, Michael
Coachford
Shinnick, Edw.
Aghinagh
O'Keeffe, Joseph Sheehan, Patk.
Aghinagh
Co. Cork
Anakissy
Smith wick, Laur.
Rea, Michael
Mallow
Ballindangan
Browne, John
Casey, John
Mitchelstown
Ballyclough
O'Callaghan,
Irwin, Edmund
Ballyclough, Mal-
Daniel, Canon
low, Co. Cork
Shinkwin, Thos.
Cecilstown
Ballyhea
Morton, Edmond
Mannix,Timothy
Charleville
Ballymacbda &
Lillis, William
Blake, William
Lady's Bridge
Lady's Bridge
Casey, John
Ballymacoda
Ballyvourney
Twomey, Jerh.
Shinnick, Joseph
Macroom
Blarney
Barrett, Michael,
Whelan, Michael
Blarney
Canon, D.Ph.
Sheahan, Philip
Whitechurch
Buttevant
Burdon, David,
Kelleher, James
Buttevant
Canon
Barry, David
Buttevant
Carrigtwohill
Bowler, Thomas
Carrigtwohill
Castlelyons
O'Leary, Peter,
Ahern, Michael
Castlelyons
Canon
Castlemagner
Greene, James
O'Keeffe, Michael
Castlemagner,
Lombardstown
Castletownroche
Madigan, Thos.
Keating, John
Castletownroche
Canon
Daly, Charles
Ballyhooly
Charleville
Madden, Michael Dineen, David.
Charleville
D.D.
Burke, John
Clondrohid . O'Dwyer, Jerh.
McCarthy, Danl.
Macroom
O 'Kelleher, Tim.
Clonmeen . Brew, Maurice
O' Sullivan, Ml.
Banteer
Kavanagh, John
Cloyne . O'Callaghan,
Foley, Daniel
Cloyne
Mce. M. ,CanonMurphy, Cornelius Ballycotton
Conna . | Murphy, John
Walsh, William
Conna, Tallow
Coghlan, Michl.
Ballynoe
Doneraile . j Barry, David
FitzGibbon, M.
Doneraile
Canon
Roche, Henry J,
Donoughmore .
Burton, John,
Smyth, Nat.
Donoughmore,
Canon
Cork
Sheahan, Patk.
Donoughmore,
Cork
Freemouiit
Coghlan, Wm.,
Leonard, James
Charleville
Canon
Ronayne, Maurice Tullilease
236
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Glanworth
MacCarthy, Cronin, Patrick Glanworth
Edmund
Glountane
Murphy, Fras. Dawson, Peter Mallow
Irwin, Michael
Grenagh
Murphy, Laur. Carroll, Timothy Blarney
Imogeela
Murphy ,PhilipM. Curtin, Michael Castlemartyr
Inniscarra
Neville, Edwd., O'Callaghan, JohnBerrings, Innis-
Canon O'Doherty, John carra
Kanturk
O'Connell, E. B., Bowler, Michael Kanturk
Canon, V.F. Griffin, Edmond
Kildorrery
Lynch, Patk. M. Barrett, David Kildorrery
Killeagh
Murphy, Edm. Quinlan, Martin Killeagh
Kilworth
Morrison, Thos. Frawley, Denis Kilwortn
Curtin, Barthw.
Kilnamartyra
Leahy, P. J. O Mahony, John Macroom
Liscarroll
M'Sweeney, Kinnealy, John Churchtown,
Pierce Cork
Ellard, Ml. Liscarroll
Lisgoold
O'Keeffe, John O'Leary, Daniel Midleton
Macro om
Higgins, Michael, Hartnett, John Macroom
Canon, V.F. Wilson, Thomas
O'Donnell, John
Mallow
Corbett, C. W. Roche, James J. Mallow
Canon, V.F. Casey, Patrick
Carey, William
Midleton
O'Connor, Denis, Flannery, Fras. Midleton
Canon, V.F. Dennehy, Denis J.
Coakley, Daniel
Mitchelstown
Rice, William, Ahem, Richard Mitchelstown
Archdeacon, O'Connell, David
V.F. Wigmore, Stephen, D.D.
Mourne Abbey" .
Gleasure, James Russell, Jer. Mourne Abbey,
Co. Cork
Newmarket
O'Donoghue, Cowhy, James Newmarket
Timothy
Rathcormac
Moore, James, O'Flynn, Cor. L. Rathcormac
Canon
Rock and Meelin
Crowley, Tim, Howard, Michael Newmarket
O'Brien, John Rockchapel,
Abbeyfeale
Shandrum
Blake,Wm.,B.D. Browne, J. P. Charleville
Youghal
Keller, Daniel, Aherne, Michael Youghal
Right Rev. Roche, Thomas
Mgr., V.G., O'Keeffe, Barthw., D,D.
Dean Duane, Daniel
Fox, Edmund
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLOYNE.
237
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Fermoy, The Parochial Clergy.
Mi diet on do.
Mitchelstown do.
Kanturk do.
Mallow, Rev. William Carey
Youghal, Rev. Edmund Fox
Mac room, Rev. John O'Donnell
Barracks. Chaplains.
Queenstown, Rev. David Kent,
Adm.
Fermoy, Rev. James W. Sheedy,
C.C.
Buttevant, Rev.David Burdon,P.P.
Kil worth Camp, Rev. Denis
Frawley, C.C.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
PRESENTATION BROTHERS.
Presentation Monastery, Queenstown — Rev. Brother De Paul Curtin,
Superior.
PATRICIAN BROTHERS.
Patrician Brothers, Mallow — Br. Columba J. O'Carroll, Superior.
MISSIONARIES OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS,
ft' 0 vitiate — The Priory, Ballymore, Queenstown. Rev. Louis Gouffe,
M.S.C., Superior and Master of Novices; Rev. Jeremiah Tierney,
M.S.C.. Socius.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Mitchelstown
Youghal
Charleville
Fermoy
Midleton
Doneraile
Br. W. E. Fitzpatrick Director
Br. P. S. Walsh, Director
Br. J. H. Cullen, Director
Br. J. A. Crowley, Director
Br. T. R. Madden, Director
Br. P. A. Mulhall, Director
Pupils
210
320
220
330
340
150
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Doneraile — Community, .23. Superioress, Sr.
M. Ita O'Connell. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Average attendance
of pupils, 220.
St. Joseph's Presentation Convent, Fermoy — Community, 33.
. Superioress, Mrs. Mary Brendan O'Callaghan. Number of pupils, 469.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Public Laundry attached, also
Cookery School for the children.
Presentation Convent, Midleton, Co. Cork — Founded 1834. Superioress,
Mrs. M. Evangelist Golden. Chaplain, Rev. Daniel Coakley.
Community, 39. Average attendance of pupils, 367. Attendance at
Secondary School, 80.
Presentation Convent, Youghal — Community, 33. Superioress, Sr-
M. Paul Ryan. Chaplain, Rev. Daniel Duane. Average
attendance of pupils, 420. Attached to the Convent is an Industrial
Department, where Crochet and the famous Youghal Point Laca
are made.
Presentation Convent, Mitclielstown — Community, 28. Superioress,
Sister M. De Sales Coghlan. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Average
attendance, 339.
238 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sacred Heart Diocesan Novitiate, Bella Vista, Queenstown — Diocesan
Superioress, Mother M. Magdalen Rigney.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Queenstown — Community, 38. Supe-
ri or ess, M.Augustine Murphy. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Average
daily attendance in National Schools, 680 ; Secondary Day School,
100; Rushbrooke National School, 110.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Mallow— Community, 32. Superioress,
Mrs. M. Joseph Lyons. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 400.
The Sisters have an Industrial School, certified in 1880, for 60
children.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Charleville — Community, 39. Supe-
rioress, Mother M. Camillus Dennehy. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Average attendance of pupils at National School, about 300.
Secondary School, 115 pupils. The Nuns have also charge of the
Workhouse Hospital, Kilmallock (6 Nuns in charge), and of the
Workhouse Hospital, Midleton (5 Nuns in charge).
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Macroom — Community, 28. Supe-
rioress, Mrs. M. Ethna Wickham. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Average attendance in National Schools, 280. The Sisters have a
Secondary School with 40 pupils, and charge of the Workhouse ;
also a large Technical School, where dressmaking, cooking, and
commercial subjects are taught.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Kanturk — Community, 19. Superioress,
M. Gonzaga Watson. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. National School,
370. Secondary School, 48.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Buttevant— Community, 16. Supe-
rioress, Mother M. Raphael Reeves. National School, 150. Secon-
dary School, 60. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
LORETO CONVENTS.
LoretO Convent, Fermoy — Community, 50. Superioress, M. Austin
Burke. Chaplains, Clergymen of St. Colman's. Pupils, 100.
St. Anne'S LoretO Convent, Clifton, Youghal— Community, — . Supe-
rioress, M. Dominic O'Brien. Chaplain, Rev. D. Duane. Day
School. In this Convent Ladies of respectability are received as
parlour boarders. Day pupils, 71.
CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Charity, Blarney— /SwpeHoress, Mother Philip
Cummins. Chaplain, Rev. Michael Whelan, C.C.
INSTITUTE OF THE POOR SERVANTS OF THE MOTHER OF GOD.
Institute of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God, St. Aloysius Convent,
Carrigtwohill. National School for girls. Boarding and Day
School and Visitation of the Poor.
1920] DIOCESE OF CLOYNE. 239
St. Raphael's Home for Harmless Lunatics and Imbeciles, Youghal —
Under the charge of Nuns of the Institute of the Poor Servants of
the Mother of God. Chaplain, Rev. Bartholomew O'Keeffe, D.D.
Sisters of same Order have also charge of the Youghal Workhouse
Hospital.
Convent of the Maternal Heart, Monument Hill — A Community of
Nursing Sisters of the " Little Company of Mary " has been estab-
lished at Fermoy, for district work among the poor, and private
nursing. The Sisters have also charge of the Fermoy Workhouse
Hospital.
Convent Of " Bons Secours " Sisters, Queenstown — For nursing the
Sick Poor in their homes. Superioress, Mother M. Pacome.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Col man's CoMege, Fermoy — Under the immediate patronage of the
Most Rev. Robert Browne, D.D., Lord Bishop of Cloyne. President,
Very Rev. Thomas Tobin. Dean, Rev. Jeremiah Pigott, B.A. ;
Professors, Rev. James Cotter ; Rev. James Wilson, B.A., B.D. ;
Rev. St. John Thornhill, B.A. ; Messrs. Edward Fitzgerald, B.A. ;
Timothy Bresnan, M.A. ; Cormac O'Kiely, M.A.; James M'Namara,
B.A. ; John Gr. Holland, B.Sc., B.E. Visiting Professors, Joseph
Higgins, Esq. (Art Master) ; Maurice P. Mannix, Esq. (Drawing
and Elocution); Eugene O'Mahpny (Organist and Choirmaster).
Medical Attendant, T. P. Mngnier, M.D.
Presentation Brothers' College, Mount St. Joseph, Queenstown — Patron,
Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Lord Bishop of Cloyne ; Superior, Rev.
Bro: de Paul Curtin. Classes for Civil Service, Commercial and
Intermediate Examinations.
Brothers Of St. Patrick, Mallow — Secondary School, under the Patronage
of his Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Browne.
Primary Schools. — There are Christian Brothers' Schools in Mitchels;
town, Youghal, Charleville, Fermoy, Midleton, and Doneraile.
There are 235 Primary Schools, of which 14 are Convent Schools,
and 6 Christian Brothers' establishments — 1 of the Patrician
Brothers, Mallow, and 1 of the Presentation Brothers in Queens-
town, and 8 are Private Schools.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Orphanages at Queenstown and Mallow.
Industrial Schools at Queenstown and Mallow.
St Raphael's Home at Youghal.
Societies Of St. Vincent fe Paul at Doneraile, Fermoy, Mallow, Midleton,
Mitchelstown, Queenstown, Youghal,
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
SUMMARY.
Bishop . . 1
Parish Priests . . 44
Administrators . . 3
Curates . .78
Chaplains . . 7
Priests (St. Colman's College,
Fermoy) . . 5
Diocesan Religious Inspectors 1
Total Secular Clergy . . 138
Parishes . . .47
Parochial and District
Churches . . .103
Convents . . .19
Members in Community . 410
Christian Brothers' Schools 6
Presentation Brothers'
Schools . ^ . 1
Patrician Brothers' Schools 1
1881
1891
1901
1911
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
169,835
10,949
147,381
10,407
132,518
9,386
128,488
9,426
Total Population
180,784
157,788
141,904
137,914
1920] DIOCESE OF CORK. 241
XVI.— DIOCESE OF CORK.
Includes Cork City and portion of Co. Cork.
Bishop — Most Rev. D. COHALAN, D.D., Consecrated Titular Bishop
of Vaga and Auxiliary Bishop of Cork, June 7th, 1914. Succeeded
Most Rev. Dr. O'Callaghan as Bishop of Cork, August 29th, 1910,
Address, Cork.
DIOCESAN CURIA.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. Michael Shinkwin, Dean, P.P.
Official— Very Rev. Patrick Canon Sexton, D.D.. President, St. Fin-
barr's, Farranferris-
Chancellor—Rev. Patrick Cahalane, M.A., S.T.L.
Notary— ^QV. Thomas Duggan, B.A., S.T.L.
Parish Priest Consultors — Very Revs. Richard Canon M'Carthy,
P.P., V.F., Kinsale; Jeremiah Canon Cohalan, P.P., V.F., Bandon ;
Martin Canon Murphy, P.P., V.F., Bantry; Patrick Canon Tracy.
P.P., Kilmurry; Thomas J. Canon Magner, P.P, Dunmanway.
Synodal Judges and Examiners — The Consultors, and Very Revs.
Patrick Canon Sexton and Michael Canon 0' Sullivan, Adm.
CHAPTER OF CORK.
Dean — Very Rev. Michael- Shinkwin, P.P., V.G.
Archdeacon — Very Rev. J. Fleming, P.P.
Precentor — Very Rev. P. Soxton, D.D.
Chancellor — Very Rev. Richard M'Carthy, P.P., V.F.
Treasurer — Very Rev. Jeremiah Cohalan, P.P., V.F.
PREBENDARIES.
Kilbrogan — Very Rev. Thomas
Canon Shinkwin, P.P.,Glanmire.
Oahirlog — Very Rev. P. O'Leary,
P.P., Ss. Peter and Paul's.
St. Michael — -Very Rev. P. Canon
O'Connell, P.P , Ovens.
Drimoleague — Very Rev. Michael
O'Sullivan, Adm., Cathedral.
Kilanully — Very Rev. P. A. Roche,
P.P., Batlincollig.
Kilbrittain — Very Rev. J.
O'Mahony, P.P.. Blackrock.
Lisclery — Very Rev. T. Canon j Holy Trinity — Very Rev. M.
O'Leary. P.P., Glounthaune.
Deserttnore — Very Rev. J. Canon
Fahy, P.P., Monkstown.
Kttaspugmulane — V. Rev. T. Canon
Barrett, P.P., Passage West.
Murphy, P.P., Bantry.
Kilnoglory — Very Rev. Thomas J.
Magner, P.P., Dunmanway.
Inislcenny — Very Rev. P. Canon
Tracy, P.P., Kilmurry.
Vicars- Forane — Very Revs. Richard Canon M'Carthy, P.P., Kinsale,
Jeremiah Canon Cohalan, P.P., Bandon ; Martin Canon Murphy,
P.P., Bantry.
Diocesan Trustees (for Church Property and Char'ties) — The Most Rev.
D. Cohalan, D.D. ; The Very Rev. M. Deaii. Siiiukwin, V.G., P.P.
242
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
PARISHES IN CORK (35), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
CITY PARISHES (5).
Curates. Post Towns.
O ' Sullivan, Ml . , Cork
Canon, Adm.
Burts, Robert J.
O' Sullivan, Ricbd. J.
Ahorn, John J.
O'Shea, Daniel.
O'Brien. William,
Sacristan
Murphy, John F.,
B.A', B.D., Adm.
O'Leary, Tim., B.D.
M'Sweeney, Pk. C.
Nunan, Timothy J.
O 'Regan, Jerh." Cork
Tierney, Thomas
Sexton, J.
Murray. Thomas
McCarthy, F., Sacristan
Parishes.
St. Mary's
Parish Priests.
Bishop's Parish
St. Finbarr's
it
St. Patrick's
Shinkwin, Ml.,
Bt. Rev. Mgr.,
V.Q., Dean
^*
Ss. Peter & Paul
O'Leary, Patk.
Canon
St. Finbarr's
(West)
Ballinhassig
Ballincollig and
Ballinora
Bandon
Fleming, James
Archdeacon
Cassidy, John
Roche, P. A.,
Canon
Cohalan, Jerh.,
Canon, V.F.
Bantry
Murphy, Martin,
Canon, V.F.
Blackrock
O'Mahony, J,,
Canon
Caheragh
O'Donovan, P.
Carrigaline
O'Flynn, Denis
Clountead
Courcey's Coun.
Roche, J.
Murphy, W.
Douglas
Drimoleague
M'Cullagh, Win.,
Coakley, John
Dunmanway
Magner, T. J.}
Canon
Kiely, Michael
M'Swiney, M.
Fehily. J.
CullLiano, T,
O'Toole, P. Cork
O'Flynn, IE d ward
Callanan, Lee. Ballinhassig
O'Donovan,Danl. Ballincollig
Scanlan, Denis Bandon
M'Swiney, John
Murphy, P., B.A., Chaplain
Hurley, J. V. Bantry
O'Leary, Michael
O'Mahony J.,B.A. Koalkil
Coakley, C. Blackrock, Cork
R. Barrett, B.A., locum tencns
Cohalan, Jer. Chaplain. Blackrock
Crowley, J., B.A., S.T.L , Caheragh,
Drimoleague
Crosshaven
Murphy, Michael Carrigaline
M'Carthy, C. J. Kinsale
O 'Sullivan, Jer. l;allinspittal,Kinsale
Gould, John Douglas, Cork
O'Keeffe,T.,B.A. Drinagh [Dunman-
Coakley, J., B.A. Drimoleague, way
Sheehan, William Dunmanway
Carmody, Ml.
Roche, Ml., T&.A., Chaplain
1920]
Parishes.
Enniskean and
Glanmire
Glounthaune
Innishannon
Iveleary
Kilbrittain
Kilmichael
Kilmurry
Kinsale
Monkstown
Murragh
Muintervara
Passage West
Schul), West
Schull, East
Tracton Abbey
Watergrasshill
DIOCESE OF CORK.
Parish Priests. Curates.
O'Connell, Patk. O'Regan, Wm.
(St. Mary's, O'Mahony, Flor.
Enniskean)
Shinkwin, Thos., Stack, David
243
Post Towns.
Enniskean
Desertserges,
Enniskean
Glanmire
Canon
O'Leary, T.,
Canon
Desmond, P. A.
O'Leary, J.
O'Mahony, Denis Carrignavar
M'Carthy, Tim. Glounthaune
Crowley, J. J. Upton. Co. Cork
O'Leary, Patk. Inchigeela
O'Donoghue,D.,B.A. Ballingeary
O'Leary, John M'Kenna, Ber. Kilbrittain
Long, William Gould, Charlss Macroom
Tracy, Patrick, , Cotter, M., Crookstown
Canon. Murphy, Timothy
M'Carthy, Richd. Cummins, Daniel Kinsale
Canon, V.F. Fitzgerald, Edw.
Barry, J., B.A., Chaplain
Fahy, John, Monkstown
Canon Murphy, Tim.
Callanan, J.
Denis, Bernard
Ahern, Jeremiah
Desmond, W. O'Neill, Hugh
O'Connell, Patk.,
Canon Richardson, Jas.
Barrett, Thos., O'Donovan, P.
Canon
O' Sullivan, T.
O'Leary, P.
Ringas kiddy
Spike Island
Newcestown,
Eiiniskeane
Mt. Pleasant,
Bandon
Durrus, Bantry
Ovens
Farran
Passage West
Aherne, D., B.A.
Coveney,P.,,4dM.M'Carthy, John
Russell, John
Coakley, J., B.A. Goleen, Skibber'n
Cronin, Richard Ballydehob
Schull
Minane Bridge,
Carrigaline
Cantillon, John
Watergrasshill
Glenville
Army Chaplains : Rev. Charles O'Connor and Rev. J. Hegarty.
Rev. S. McGuckin, Diocesan Inspector of Schools.
Rev. E. McDonald, Britfieldstown.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Cork — Revs. Thomas O'Toole, I
Patrick Daly.
Kinsale — Rev. J. Barry, B.A.
Bantry — Rev. M. Lynch, B.A.
Prisons. Chaplains
City and County Male Gaol — Rev.
Edward Fitzgerald.
City and County Female Gaol —
Rev. Patk. Canon Sexton, D.D.
Military Prison — Rev. John
O'Mahony, B.A.
Clifton Oratory — Rev. P. M'Swiney,
M.A.
Lunatic Asylum. Chaplain.
Cork — Rev. J. O'Leary and Rev.
James C. O'Fiynn.
Barracks. Chaplain.
Cork — Rev. T. Murray.
Hospitals. Chaplains.
Mercy Hospital — Parish Clergy
Fever — Revs. T. O'Connor and
W. O'Brien.
Nth. Infirmary — Rev. J. O'Mahony
B.A.
South Infirmary — Rev. Jas. Taylor
244 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
RELIGIOUS ORDERS and CONGREGATIONS IN DIOCESE,
AUGUSTINIANS.
St. Augustine's, Great George's Street, Cork — Very Rev. J. Roche,
Prior ; Very Rev. F. A. Denipsey, Sub-Prior ; Very Rev. M.
M'Grath, D.D., Rev. R. A. O'Gorman ; Rev. J. A. Knowles,
Sacristan.
FRANCISCAN-CAPUCHINS.
Capuchin Community, Church of the Most Holy Trinity, Cork — Very
Rev. Fr. Martin, ex-Prov., Guardian ; Rev. Fr. Fiacre, Definitor and
Vicar ; Rev. Fr. Thomas, Ex-Prov , Rev. Fr. Fidelis ; ' Rev. Fr.
Angelus, Prov. Sec. ; Rev. Fr. Leonard, Rev. Fr. Clement, Rev.
Fr. Bernardine, Rev. Fr. Finbarr, Rev. Fr. Berchmans, President
Father Matthew Hall ; Rev. Fr. Pius, Rev. Fr. Dominic.
Capuchin University Hostel, St. Bonaventure's, Cork— Very Rev. Fr.
Edwin, D.Ph., Provincial; Professor U.C.C., Superior; Rev. Fr.
Cyril, D.Ph., President, Lecturer U.C.C. ; Rev. Fr. Kiernan, M.A.,
and university Students.
Franciscan-Capuchin Monastery, Rochestown, Co. Cork — Very Rev.
Fr. W. Colman, Guardian ; Very Rev Sylvester, Definitor Vicar ;
Very Rev. Fr. Francis. Rev. Fr. Bonaventure, Rector; Rev. Fr.
Ignatius, Rev. Fr. Raymond, Rov. Fr. Thaddeus, Rev. Fr. Eugene..
Rev. Fr. Bernard, Rev. Fr. Leo, Rev. Fr. Gabriel, Rev. Fr. Stephen,
Rsv. Fr. Vincent, Rev. Fr. Ambrose, Rev. Fr. Aidan, Rev. Fr. Urban.
DOMINICANS.
Dominicans, St. Mary's, Pope's Quay, Cork — Prior, Very Rev. Gabriel
M. O'Farrell, Rev. T. A. Quinn, S.T.M., Rev. Stephen Glendon,
Rev. Thomas Breen, Rev. A. J. Dalton, S.T.L. ; Rev. M. A. Keane,
D.D. ; Rev. D. Geelan.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscans, Liberty Street, Cork— Very Rev. Fr. Leo Sheehan,
Guardian ; Frs. Joseph Wogan, Matthew Haran, Francis Donnelly,
Peter Sheehan. Brother Gerard.
CARMELITES.
Carmelites, Mount Carmel, Kinsale— Prior, Very Rev. R, J Colfer,
Rev. P. A. Maher, Master of 'Novices ; Rev. G. Clery.
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION.
Congregation Of the Mission, St. Vincent's, Cork — Superior. Very Rev.
Robert Jones, Very Rev. Antony Boyle, Revs. Edward Gaynor,
James M'Donnell, John Boyle, Daniel McCarthy, John Kelly.
William O' Sullivan, Patrick Kilty, John Gilmartin, R. Rossiter,
Daniel Walsh.
ORDER OF CHARITY.
Order Of Charity, St. Patrick's' Catholic School, Upton, Co. Cork-
Very Rev. John. Harrington, Rector ; Rev. Frederick O'Connor,-
Chaplain. 200 boys.
SOCIETY FOR AFRICAN MISSIONS.
Society for African Missions, St. Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock Rd.,
Cork — Provincial, Very Rev. Wm. Butler, S.M.A. ; Superior, Very
Rev. J. M'Gcttigan, S.M.A. ; Provincial Procurator, Very Rev. P.
Moylan, S.M.A. ; Professors, Rev. M. McCaffrey, S.M.A. ; Rev.
Francis O'Rourke, S.M.A.; Rev. P. Harrington, S.M.A. Students, 40.
Very Rev. Michael Collins, Rev. Stephen Kyne. Rev. John Pren-
dergast, Rev, Claude M. Taylor, Bursar,
1920] DIOCESE OF CORK. 245
St. Joseph's Apostolic College, Wilton, Cork — Superior, Very Rev. M.
Rowan, S.M.A. ; Director, Rev. P. J. Harmon ; Bursar, Rev. N.
Heffernan, S.M.A. Professors, Rev. Joseph Butler, Rev. Henry
Baker, Rev. W. Porter, Rev. James McDonnell. Students, 36.
SACRED HEART MISSIONARIES.
Sacred Heart College, Cork — Rev. Ml. Tierney, M.S.C., Superior ; Rev.
Charles Gouffe. M.S.C. ; Rev. P. FitzGibbon, M.S.C. : Rev J Fitz-
gibbon, M.S.C.'
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Cork — Superior, Brother J. A. Walker ; Chaplain,
Rev. Fr. Deasy. Pupils, 2,020. College, Br. P. J. Noonan.
pupils, 320.
De La Salle Brothers, Dunmanway — Superior, Br. Macartin.
PRESENTATION MONASTERIES.
Presentation Monastery, Mount St. Joseph, Cork — Superior-General,
Rev. Brother T. A. Rahilly ; Assistants, Rev. Bros. E. J. Connolly,
E. P. Curtin, C. B. O'Donoghue, and J. B. Murphy; Master of Novices,
Rev. Br. D. O'Sullivan. Chaplain, Rev. Francis O'Connor.
Community, 60.
Presentation Brothers' College, Mardyke, Cork — Principal, Rev.
Brother E. J. Connolly. Pupils, 300.
Presentation Monastery, St. Mary's Mount, Kinsale — Superior, Rev-
Bro. J. J. O'Sullivan. Pupils, 350.
South Monastery, Douglas Street — Superior, Rev. Brother T. Justin
Cahill. Pupils in Douglas Street and Great George's Street
Schools, 1,300.
Green mount Industrial School, conducted by the Presentation Brothers
— Superior, Rev. Br. Bonaventuro O'Donoghue Chaplain, Rev,
P. Cahalane, M.A., S.T.L., B.C.L. Community, 8. Pupils, 220.
St. Patrick's Orphanage, Greenmount — Superior, Rev. Brother
B. Murphy. Community, 6. Orphans. 40.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, North, Gerald Griffin Street, Cork — Superioress,
Mother Margaret Mary Cashman, Chaplain, Rev. Richard Barrett.
Religious, 37. South, Cork — Superioress, Mother Margaret Mary
Stokes. Chaplain, Rev. James M'Guckin, B.A. Religious, 38.
Bandon — Superioress, Mother M. Michael Buggy. Chaplain, Rev.
Patrick Murphy, B.A. Religious, 30.
Presentation Convent, Crosshaven (St. Joseph's)— Superioress. Mother
M. Agnes Daly. Chaplain, Rev. T. Houlihan. Religious, 23»
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Kinsale — Superioress, Mother M.
Patrick Galvin. Religious, 60. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. 450
children attend the National School, to which is attached an Indus-
trial Department, affording training and employment to about 120
girls, as well as providing work for manv women in the neighbour-
hood. Attached to this is a Studio, which has produced several
successful designers. There is also a certified Industrial School for
120 children, under the care of the Sisters, and they have charge of
the Workhouse Hospital, of which Rev. James Barry is Chaplain.
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Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Bantry — Superioress, Mother M. Patricia
Desmond. Chaplain, Rev. M. Lynch, B.A. -Religious, 44.
Convent Of Mercy, Schull — Superioress, Mother M. Patricia Desmond.
Chaplain, Local Clergy. Religious, 7.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Passage— Superioress, Mother Mary
Patricia Murphy. Religious, 25.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Cork— Superioress, Mother M. Teresa
Joseph O'Connell. Chaplain, Rev. J. Walsh. Religious, 103
St. Patrick's Female Orphanage; — House of Mercy for destitute young
women of good character. High School for Girls, and Kindergarten.
St. Joseph's National School.
SISTERS OF CHARITY.
Sisters Of Charity, St. Vincent's Convent, Peacock Lane, Cork — Redress,
Mother M. Le ia Butler. Chaplains, Vincentian Fathers. Asylum
for 104 penitents. Sick Mission. 1,000 children. Religious, 33.
Night School for neglected and backward girls, and Club for factory
and other girls. Intermediate School.
Sisters of Charity, St. Patrick's Hospital for Incurables, founded 1870,
Wellington Road, Cork. Redress, Sister M. Agatha MacDonald.
Chaplain, Rev. Francis M'Carthy. Religious, 22.
SISTERS OF MARIE REPARATRICE.
Sisters Of Marie Reparatrice, Summerhill, South — Superioress, Mother
Mary of St. Rumold Hickson. Chaplain, Rev. Christopher Murphy.
Religious, 27. Ladies are received for the purpose of making private
retreats. Altar breads and Church linen supplied.
URSULINE CONVENTS.
Ursuline Convent, Blackrock — Superioress, Mother M, Peter
Flannery. Chaplain, Rev. J. Cohalan. Religious, 54.
Ursuline College and High School, St. Angela's College, St. Patrick's
Hill — Sitter Superior, Sister M. Ambrose Aherne, 9 nuns. Estab-
lished 1887 ; under the care of the same Community. Chaplain,
Rev. James O'Brien. Very successful at Public Examinations.
SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Sisters Of the Good Shepherd, Sunday's Well, Cork — Prioress, Mother
M. of St. . Magdalen. Chaplain, Rev. James O'Callaghan.
Religious, 49.
Sisters Of the Good Shepherd, Clifton, Montenotte — Superioress, Sister
M. of St. Magdalen (Devereux). Sisters, 6. Chaplain, Rev. P.
McSwiiiey.
SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.
Sisters Of Charity, St. Mary's, Dunmanway, Cork — Superioress, Sister
Louise Plurikett. Chaplain, Rev. Michael Roche, B.A. Limited
number of girls received for a course of Domestic Economy, House-
wifery, Hygiene, Cookery, Laundry, Dressmaking. £22 per annum.
Dairying, Poultry, Gardening. Religious, 9. French and Music extra,
Sisters Of St. Vincent Of Paul, North Infirmary, Cork, to which is
attached a Training School for Catholic Nurses ; under the patronage
of the Bishop of Cork. — Superioress, Sister Angela Mullaly ; Sister
Patrick Murphy, Superintendent of Nurses. Chaplain, Rev., John
O'Mahony, B.A. Religious, 14.
Nursing School — Superioress, Sister Angela Mullally. Superintendent
of Nurses, Sister Patrick Murphy.
Colletins Convent, College Road. Chaplain. Rev. John O'Connell,
1920] DIOCESE OF CORK. 247
CONVENT OF BON SECOURS.
Convent Of Bon Secours, Our Lady's Hill, Western Road, Cork —
Superioress, Mother M. Basil. The Religious attend the sick of all
denominations in town and country. Number in Community, 24.
Chaplain, Rev. Daniel V. Murphy. B.A., S.T.L.
Bon Secours Home, College Road — Novitiate for .Ireland, Nursing
Home. Superioress, M. Sulpice.
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.
Little Sisters Of the Poor, St. Mary's House, Montenotte — Home for
the Aged. Superioress, Sister Marie Modeste. Chaplain, Rev.
William X. M'Carthy. Community, 30. Inmates; 240,
LITTLE SISTERS OF THE ASSUMPTION.
Little Sisters Of the Assumption — Nursing Sisters of the Poor, Assump-
tion Road, Cork — They devote themselves, exclusively and gratui-
tously, to nursing the sick poor in their own homes. They also give
religious instruction to adults. Chaplains, Priests of St. Finbarr's
Seminary. Community, 12.
CONGREGATION OF OUR LADY OF THE APOSTLES.
Sisters for African Mission, Ardfoyle, Ballintemple, Cork — The object
of this Convent is to receive young ladies who wish to devote
their life and work on the Missions in Africa. Superioress, Sister
M. Cassien.
FRANCISCAN MISSIONARY SISTERS.
St. Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork — Superioress, Sister M. de
Sales. 5 nuns.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Cork. Bandon, Bantry.
Seven Conferences of Society of St. Vincent De Paul and Secretariat
for the Poor, Distribution of Catholic Literature. Prisoners' Aid
Work, Workmen's Rest, -and Clothing Society,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork — President, Rev. Patrick
Canon Sexton, D.D. V.G., Professors, Rev. J. Scannell, D.D.,
D.Ph., M.A. (Dean); Rev. Patk. M'Sweeney. M.A. B.D. ; Rev. John
O'Kennedy ; Rev. Denis Murphy, S.T.L., B.A. ; Rev. Denis Deasy ;
Rev. Patrick Henchy, B.D., B.A. ; Rev. James O'Brien ; Rev.
Edward Fitzgerald: Rev. J. C. O'Flynn; J. Keating, Esq., B.A. ;
R. Linehan, Esq., B.A.. Drill, T. O' Sullivan, Esq.
Christian Brothers' College, St. Patrick's Place, Cork — Superior, Rev.
Brother J. P. Noonan. Students, 320. Classes for Intermediate,
National University, and Civil Service Examinations. Special
Department for Commercial Students.
Presentation Brothers' College, Mardyke, Cork — Principal, Rev. Br. E.
J. Connolly. Students in attendance, 300. Classes formed for (a)
the Intermediate Examinations, all grades ; (6) the Arts Examina-
tions of the Royal University of Ireland, including the B.A. Degree
(Pass and Honour Courses), M.A. and LL.D. ; (c) the Army and Staff
College Examinations, the higher grades of the Civil Service, as well
as the popular branches ; (d) the Commercial Course, comprising all
the needful requirements, thoroughly taught ; (e) the Jun7' orate,
which is a distinct department with a separate staff.
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Presentation Brothers, Kinsale— Superior, Rev. Br. J. J. O'Sullivan,
Students, 350.
Capuchin- Franciscan College is primarily intended for the education
of young aspirants to the Priesthood in the Franciscan-Capuchin
Order in Ireland. The Students are prepared for the Intermediate
Examinations, and for the Arts Degree of the National University of
Ireland. Rector, Very Rev. Fr. Bonaventure, O.S.F.C. ; Vice-Rector,
Rev. Fr.Thaddeus, O.S.F.C., B.A. ; Dean, Rev. Fr. Eugene, O.S.F.C.,
M.A. ; Br. Bonaventure, Br. Paul.
The UrSUiine Convent, Blackrock — University and Intermediate
Classes. Music — Royal Academy, and Trinity College, London.
Dressmaking, Housekeeping, Cookery, etc. Superioress, Mother
Peter Flannery.
Primary Schools. — The Christian Brothers have three largest sets of
schools in Cork ; attended by 2,000 pupils. The Brothers of the
Presentation conduct large and very efficient schools in Douglas
Street, Greenmount, and Lancaster Quay, with 2,000 pupils on their
roll. The Presentation Convents, the Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of
Charity, and the Ursuline Order, Blackrock, conduct very large poor
schools, numerously attended and efficiently worked.
Industrial School for little boys, Passage West, under care of the Sisters
of Mercy, St. Joseph's Convent. Sister Mary P. Murphy, Superioress.
Danesfprt Industrial School, Upton, Co. Cork — Rector, Rev. John
Harrington, O.C. ; Rev. F. Connor.
University College, Cork — Dean of Residence, Rev. Daniel Cohalan,
D.D., Ph.D., J.U.D. Professor of Scholastic Philosophy, Rev. Fr.
Edwin, O.S.F.C., D.Ph. Professor of Celtic, T. O'Donoghue, Esq.
Professor of Archc&ology, Rev. P. Power.
LICENSED HOSTELS or UNIVERSITY COLLEGE.
1. St. Finbarr's College, Farranferris, Cork — Dean of Residence, Rev.
Patrick Canon Sexton, D.D.
2. Honan Hostel. Chaplain, Rev. D. Cohalan, D.D., Ph.D., J.U.D.
3. Ursuline Convent, Blackrock.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests .
Administrators .
Curates and Chaplains
Regular Clergy .
Churches
Houses of Regulars .
Convents of Nuns
1
35
32
3
86
74
70
12
25
Monasteries
Christian Brothers' Schools
French Institute
Presentation Brothers' Schools
Presentation Nuns' Schools
Sisters of Mercy Schools
Sisters of Charity School
French Community .
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
200,355
29,021
178,972
26,621
171,575
25,183
169,335
22,978
229,376
205,593
196,758
192,313
1920] DIOCESE OF KERRY. 249
XVII.— DIOCESE OF KERRY (Ardfert and Aghadoe).
Includes Kerry and part of County Cork.
Bishop— Most Rev. CHARLES O'SULLIVAN, D.D. Consecrated 27th
January, 1918. Succeeded Most Rev. John Mangan. Address — The
Palace, Killarney.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Right Rev. Monsignor Carmody, Rathmore ; Very
Rev. David O'Leary, P.P., Tralee ; Venerable P. J. Marshall, P.P.,
Kenmare.
Dean of Kerry — Very Rev. David O'Leary, P.P., V.G., Tralee.
Archdeacon of Aghadoe — Venerable P. J. Marshall, P.P., V.G., Kenmare.
Archdeacon of Ardfert — Venerable John Casey, P.P., V.F., Castle-
Mand.
Ofliiialis — Very Rev. David O'Leary, P.P., V.G., Tralee.
Chancellor — Very Rev. John Bre3n, S.T.L., President, St. Brendan's
Seminary, Killarney.
Vice-Chancellor — R3V. D. J O'Herlihy, St. Brendan's Seminary,
Killarney.
Promoter Justitice ani Defenaor Vinculi — Very Rev. P. Canon O'Leary,
D.D., P.P., V.F., Millstreet.
Parish Priest Consultors — Very Rev. D. J. Canon O'Riordan, P.P.,
V.F., Boherbuo ; Very Rev. P. Canon Hayes, P.P.. V.F., Castletown-
bere ; Very Rev. P. Canon Browne, P.P., V.F., Cahirciveen ; Rev.
James Carmody, P.P., Rathmore ; Rev. Patrick White, P.P., Drjm-
tariffe; Rev. Jeremiah Brick, P.P., Kilcummin.
Synodal Examiners — Very Rev. David O'Leary, P.P., V.G., Dean of
Kerry, Tralee ; Venerable Archdeacon Patrick Marshall, P.P., V.G.,
Kenmare; Venerable Archdeacon John Casey, P.P., V.F., Castle-
island; Very Rev. Patrick Canon O'Leary, D.D., P.P., V.F., Mill-
street; Very Rev. Denis Canon O'Connor, P.P., V.F., Listowel;
Rev. Timothy Griffin, P.P., Ballyferriter
Synodal Judges — Very Rev. David O'Leaay, P.P., V.G., Tralee ;
Venerable Archdeacon Patrick Marsh-ill. "P.P., V.G., Kenmare,
Venerable Archdeacon John Casey, P.P., V.F., Castleisland. •
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. D. J. Canon O'Riordan, P.P., Boherbue ;
Very Rev. J. Canon M'Donnell, P.P., Dingle; Very Rev. Canon
O'Leary, D.D., P.P., Millstreet ; Very R?v. P. Canon Hayes, P.P.,
Castletownbere ; Very Rev. P. Canon Brown, P.P., Caherciveen ;
Very Rev. M. Canon Fuller, P.P., Ballybunion ; Very Rev. D. Canon
O'Connor, P.P., Listowel ; Very Rev. P. J. Fitzgerald, Adm.,
Killarney.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. Timothy Courtney, St. Brendan's
Killarney.
Secretary— Rev. D. J. O'Herlihy, The Palace, Killarney.
PARISHES IN KERRY (51), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes. ! Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Killarney . Bishop's Parish Fitzgerald, P. J., Killarney
Adm., V.F.
O'Brien, Ml.
O'Sullivan, D.
Ballinvoher & O'Connor, James
Cappaclough . ! ,, Lyne, T. J., Adm. Annascaul,
J.' Slattery Dingle
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Abbeydorney
O'Sullivan, Jas.
Lenehan, D.
Tralee
Ardfert
Barton, P.
Dillon, Jn. S.
Ardfert
Aghadoe
O'Connell, John
Killarney
Aghavallan
Allman, M
Harty, T.
Ballylongford
Ballinaghlish &
Scanlan, Ml.
Spa, Tralee
Chapeltown
Ballyheigue
Daly, Edward
Ballyheigue
BallymacElligot
Trant, Timothy
McDonnell, M.
Tralee
Bere Island
Walsh, Wm.
Castletown Bere
Brosna
O 'Carroll, Jas.
Lynch, J. F.
Brosna
Cahirciveen
Browne, T.
Browne, Nich.
Cahirciveen
V.F., Canon,
O'Carroll,.Pat.
Castleisland
Casey, J.,
Brennan, P. J,
Castleisland-
Archdeacon, V.F.
Darrynane
O'Flynn, M.
Moynihan, D.
Cahirdaniel
Dingle
McDonnell, Jno.,
Meagher, P.
Dingle
V.F., Canon
Finucane, Dl.
Prendeville, Ed.
Dromod
Moriarty, Jt)hn
O'Leary, Ml.
Cahirciveen
Drishane
O'Leary, P.,
Sheahan, P.
Millstreet, Co.
V.F., D.D.,
Brennap, C. J.
Cork
Canon
Breen, Jos.
Dromtariffe
White, P.
Keane, P.
Dromagh, Ban-
—
teer, Co. Cork
Duagh
Beasley, James
Harrington, Flor.
Listowel
Glenbeigh
Byrne, Wm.
Murphy, T.
Glenbeigh
Kilcrohane, East
M'Donnell, Jas.
E. Crowley
Sneem, Kenmare
Kilmeen
O'Riordan, D. J.
, Griffin, P.
Boherbue, Co.
V.F,, -Canon
Cork
Killiney
Harrington, T.
Moriarty, Thos.
Castlegregory,
•
Tralee
Kiltallagh
Murphy, Dl.
Counihan,T,,M.A
Castlemaine
Killaha
Browne, John
Kirby, Timothy
Glenflesk, Kil-
larney
Kilcarah
Dillon, John
Nolan, John
Lixnaw, Listowel
O'Riordan, Ed.
Keelmachedor .
Griffin, Tim,
McGrath. Jerh.
Ballyferriter,
Dingle
Kilcolman
Buckley, P.
O'Sullivan, A.
Mill town, Kerry
Kenmare
Marshall, P. J.
O'Riordan, W.
Kenmare
V.G., Arch-
O'Connor, Eug.
deacon
Kilcaskan
O'Connor, Wm.
Bonane, Kenmare
Kilcatharine
O'Callaghan, J.
Dennehy, G.
Eyeries, Co. Cork
Kilgarvan
M'Gillycuddy.D.
Breen, David
Kilgarvan,
^
Kenmare
Kilconenagh
Hayes, P.
Dillon, Jer.
Castletown Bere
V.F., Canon
Kelliher, Tim
Co. Cork
Kilcaskan, South
Godley, J.
Adrigole, Bantry
1920]
DIOCESE OF KERRY.
251
Parishes. Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Kilnamanagh . ' Brosnan, P.
Power, Chas.
Allihies,
Castletown Bere
Kilcuminin,West Brick, Jeremiah
Killarney
Kilcummin,East Carrnody, Jas.
Behan, W.
Rathmore
Fitzgerald, C. J
Kileentierna
O'Hal!oran,Wm.
O'Sullivan, J. J.
Farranfore
Killury
O'Callaghan,Geo.O'Sullivan, T. D.
Causeway.Tralee
Cahill, J.
Killorglin
Nolan, Jas.
Jones, Thos.
Killorglin
O'Donoghue, Ml.
Knockane
Fitzmaurice, Ed.
Breen, Francis
Beaufort, Killar-
Kilnaughten
O'Connor, J.
Tarbert [ney
Knocknagoshel .
Burke, Jas.
O'Connor, Ed.
Knocknagoshel,
Co. Kerry
Listowel
O'Connor, D.
O' Sullivan, C.
Listowel
V.F., Canon
Daly, Michael
Lisselton
Fuller, Michael,
Curtayne, T.
Bally bunion
V.F., Canon
Prendeville, J.
IMolahiffe
Fitzgerald, M.
O'Donoghue, J.
Firies. Killarney
Newtownsandes
Keane, Ml.
O'Shea, T.
Newtownsandes,
and Knockanure
Co. Kerry
St. Patrick's
Brick, John
Kingwilliamst'n
Prior
O'Brien, Denis
Costelloe, Maurice
Cahirciveen
Tralee
O'Leary, D.,
Lynch, J.
Tralee
V.G , Dean
Hillee, Chris.
Casey, Jerh.
Behan, W. S.
Ferris, W.
Tuosist
Scanlan, James
Galvin, M.
Kenmare
Valeiitia
Keane, W.
Cahirciveen
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses.
Chaplains.
Tralee — Very Rev. Dean O'Leary,
V.G.
Killarney— V. Rev. P. J. Fitzgerald.
Listowel — V. Rev. Canon O'Connor.
Dingle — V. Rev. Canon M'Donnell.
County Prison, Tralee — Very Rev. Dean O'Leary, V.G.
County Asylum, Killarney— Very Rev. P. J. Fitzgerald.
Workhouses.
Chaplains.
Cahirciveen — V.Rev. Canon Browne
Kenmare — Ven. Archd'n Marshall.
C'tletown — V. Rev. Canon Hayes.
Millstreet — V.Rev. Canon O'Leary.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS OF THE IRISH PROVINCE.
Novitiate for Irish Franciscans, Killarney— Very Rev, Father Benedict,
Guardian. Very Rev. Father Dominic, Gustos Prov. and Master of
Novices. Rev. Father Alphonsus, Vicar. Rev. Father Ignatius,
Professor Philos. Rev. Father Augustine.
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DOMINICANS.
Dominican Convent, Tralee — Very Rev. B. Ayres, Prior.
Stephens. Rev. T. P. Boylan, Rev. S. M. Conlon.
Rev. W.
PRESENTATION MONASTERY.
Presentation Monastery, Killarney — Pupils, 320. Superior, Rev. Br.
Kieran O'Connor. Milltown — Pupils, 180. Rev. Brother Basil
Hunt.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Tralee — Director, Brother M. J. Ryan. 550 pupils.
(Includes 130 Industrial School Children.)
Christian Brothers, Dingle— Director, Brother J. L. Hayes. 320
pupils.
Christian Brothers, Cahirciveen— Director, Brother J. G. Hyland,
140 pupils.
Killarney .
Tralee
Dingle
Listowel .
Cahirciveen
Millstreet .
Milltown .
Castleisland
Lixnaw
Rathmore
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
.Superioress — Mrs. M. Bride Moran.
Mrs. Berchmans O' Sullivan.
Mrs. M. It a Macken. -
Mrs. M. Joseph Hogan.
Mrs. M. Michael Hogan.
Mrs. M. Alphonsus Maher..
Mrs. M. Teresa Shaiiahan.
Mrs. M. Teresa O'Leary.
Mrs. M. Teresa Shanahan.
Mrs. M. Agnes Egan.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Tralee
Moyderwell, Tralee
Killarney .
Castle town Bere
Ballybunion .
. Superioress — Mrs. M. Elizabeth Moynihan
„ Mrs. M. Evangelist Duggan.
„ Mrs. M. Scholastica Irwin
,, Mrs. M. Benignus O'Dea.
,, Mrs. M. A. M' Sweeney.
CONVENT OF POOR CLARES.
Convent Of Poor Clares, Kenmare — Mother Abbess, Mrs. Catherine
Dugdale. The Convent here produces the most exquisite lace, and
disposes of a quantity -annually to tourists, thus aiding a number
of poor girls, and enabling them to advance in the world.
CONVENT OF BON SECOURS.
Convent Of Bon Secours, Tralee — Mother Christopher. The religious
attend the sick of all denominations in town and country. Com-
munity, 18,
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253
CONVENT OF THE HOLY INFANT JESUS.
Sisters Of the Holy Infant Jesus, called Les Dames de St. Maur, Brisbane,
• Millstreet — Superioress, Mother St. Clare. Chaplain, Very Rev.
Canon O'Leary, P.P , V.F., D.D.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Brendan's Diocesan Seminary, Killarney — President, Very Rev.
J. Breen, S.T L. Dean, Rev. J. J Murphy, Assistant Dean, Rev.
T. Spillane, B.D., B.A., Professors, The Very Rev J. Breen,
S.T.L. ; Rev. D. J. O'Herlihy, Rev. D. Brosnan, B.A., B.D. ; Rev.
T. Supple, B.A., B.D., L.C.L. ; Rev. D. O'Connor, B.A., B.D.,
B.C.L. ; Rev. J. Murphy, Rev. T. Spillane, B.D., B.A. ; J. J.
O'Connor, Esq. ; Richard B. Heffernan, Esq. Music, Aloysius E.
Bolton, Esq.
St. Michael's College, Listowel — President, Very Rev. Jerh. Moynihan,
S.T.L. Professors, Very Rev. J. Moynihan, Maurice J. O'Cqnnell,
Esq.; Patrick Breen, Esq.; Timothy O'Connor, Esq.; mice~Al 6 Suil-
leAbAin. Extern Visiting Teacher, James A. Schiller, Esq., A.M.C.,
A.G.S.A., Drawing.
Jeffers' Institute, Tralee— President, Very Rev. J. Buckley, B.D.
Professors, Rev. J. Buckley, B.D. ; Mr. Enright, B.A. ; Mr. T.
J. Burke, Mr. T. J. O'Shaughnessy, and Mr. J. A. Schiller.
LoretO Convent, Killarney — Founded 1860. Mother Superior, Mother
J. Loyola. Religious, 27 ; boarders, 96. Convent National
School, 78.
Primary Schools — The Christian Brothers' Schools in Tralee, Dingle,
and Cahirciveen are attended by over 950 boys ; the Presentation
Brothers' Schools, Killarney and Milltown, by 500 boys ; and
seventeen Convent Schools, in which girls are educated.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Tralee, Killarney.
DIOCESAN SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests .
Administrators .
Curates and Others
Churches .
1
52
50
3
72
99
Friaries
Monasteries
Convents
Industrial School
Lunatic Asylum
Convents in Workhouses
2
5
18
1
1
1881
1891
1901
1911
Catholic Population
Non- Catholic Population.
213,433
6,922
190,017
6,066
175,128
5,309
169,427
4,434
Total Population
220,355
196,083
180,437
173,861
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XVIII.— DIOCESE OF KILLALOE.
Includes portions of Clare, Tipperary, King's County, Galway,
Limerick and Queen's County.
Bishop — Most Rev. MICHAEL FOGAKTY, D.D. Consecrated 4th Sept.,
1904. Address — Ennis.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Very Rev. Dean M'Inerney, P.P., Kilrush ; Very
Rev. Canon Flannery, P.P., Killaloe ; Very Rev. Canon M'Mahon,
P.P., Nenagh; Very Rev. Canon Ryan, P.P., Birr.
Vicar- Forane — Very Rev. Canon Halpin, P.P., Tulla.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. P. Gaynor, St. Flamian's College,
E'nnis.
CHAPTER OF THE DIOCESE OF KILLALOE.
Dean— Very Rev. J. M'Inerney, P.P., V.G., Kilrush.
Archdeacon — Vacant.
Chancellor — Very Rev. J. Ryan, P.P., V.F., Tulla.
Precentor — Very Rev. P. Bourke, P.P., Clarecastle.
Treasurer — Very Rev. John M'Mahon, P.P., V.G., Nenagh.
Penitentiary — Very Rev. Stephen Slattery, P.P., Quin.
Theologian — Very Rev. P. Glynn, P.P., Kilkee.
PREBENDARIES.
Lockeen — Very Rev. D. Flannery, P.P., V.G., Killaloe.
Tulloh—Very Rev. J. Halpin. P.P., V.F., Tulla.
Clondegad — Very Rev. J. Meagher, P.P.. Borrisqkane.
Lorrlia — Very Rev. John Hannan, P.P., Miltown Malbay.
Rath — Very Rev. M. O'Donovan, P.P., Coro'fin.
Dysart — Very Rev. Denis O'Dea, President St. Flamian's College.
Tomgraney — Very Rev. J. M'Namara, P.P.. Bodyke
lnniscathy+-~Very Rev. James Costigan, P.P., Cloughjordan.
PARISHES OF KILLALOE (57),
PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Ennis
Bishop's Parish
Hogan, P., Adm.
Ennis
Grace, W.
Meade, J.
Newmarket
Kennedy, W.,
Clan:y, J
Newmarket-on-
Adm.
Murray, M.
Fergus
Birr
Ryan. J., V.G.,
Martyn, T.
Birr
Canon
O'Mara, Jos.
Scanlan, E.
Borrisokane
Meagher, John,
Meehan, T.
Borrisokane
Canon
Meagher, T.
Broadford
Courtney, M.
Flynn, M.
Broadford
B urges and
O' Hallo ran.
Fanning, M.
Nenagh
Youghal
John
O'Callaghan's
Gunning, P.
Hewitt, P.
O'Callaghan'a
Mills
Heenan, M.
Mills
Carrigaholt . M'Mahon, F.
Vaughan, Michl,
Carrigaholt
1920]
DIOCESE OF KILLALOE.
255
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates.
Post Towns.
Castleconnell
O'Dea, D., B.A., Rahilly, P.
Castleconnell
Canon
Castletown
Donnelly, P. J. Vaughan, M.
Portroe,
Arrha
Nenagh
Clare Abbey
Bourke, P., Can. M'Gratb, Marcus
Clare Castle
Cloghprior and
O'Meara, P. Fogarty, J.
Puckane
Monsea
Clondegad
Clancy, Anthony M'Naniara, A. J.
Ballynacally
Crowe, D.
Clonrush
Clune, James Galvin, M. F.
Whitegate, Lim.
Clough Jordan
Costigan, James Sammon, T.
Cloughjordan
Canon Smith, J.
Couraganeen
Crowe, Patrick Ryan, M.
Roscrea
Corofin
Donovan,Michl., Molony, W.
Corofin
Canon Smith, P.
Crusheen
Monahan, J. Neylan, T.
Crusheen, Ennis
•
Doonass and
Kennedy, Jas. Murray, M.
Cionlara, Lim.
Trugh
Doora and Kil-
Scanlan, John
Newpark, Ennis
raghts
Crowe, M.
Roslevan, Ennis
Dunkerrin
J. Maher Bourke, R.
Dunkerrin
Dysart
Breen, M.
Corofin
Austen, J.
Ruan
Feakle, Lower
Hayes, Michael O'Reilly, J.
Feakle
Inagh
Marrinan, W.
Ennis
Grace, P.
Inch and Kil-
Courtney, D. Cleary, J.
Ennis
maley
Roche, J.
Killaloe
Flannery, D., Greed, John
Killaloe
V.G., Canon Spain, P.
Kiliioe and Tom-
M'Namara, John O'Dea, John
Bodyke, Co.
graney
Canon
Clare
Kilbarron
Darcy, John Tuohy, T.
Terryglass
Kilcolnian
Gleeson, M. Scanlan, W.
Sharavogue, Roscrea
Kildysart
O'Connell, R. Kelly, John
Kildysart
Kilfidane
Carey, Jas. M'Namara, D.
Coolmeen
Kilkee
Glynn, P., Grace, M. J,
Kilkee
Canon Dinan, M.
•
Kilkeedy
Gavin, J.
Gort
Kilruah
M'Inerney, J., O'Gorman, J.
Kilrush
Dean, V.Q. O'Brien, L.
Molony, Alfred
Killard
Vaughan, Thos. O'Donoghue, D.
Doonbeg
Killanena
Considine, M. Murphy, J.
Caher, Feakle
Killimer
Barrett, P. Lillis, G\
Killimer, Ennis
Kilmacduane
Hehir, M. Doheny, T.
Cooraclare
Kilmihill
Hayes, D. Cullegan, C.
Kilmihill
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Parishes
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Kilmurry-Ibric-
Glynn, J.
M'Kenna, J.
Kilmurry-Ibric-
kane
Considine, J.
kane
Kilmurry-
M'Mahon
Lynch, T.
Hayes, P.
Kilmurry-
M'Mahon
Killanave and
Cunningham, J.
Smith, P.
Templederry
Templederry
M'Donnell, J.
Kilfarboy
Hannon, J.,
Lalor, Andrew
Miltown Malbay
Canon
Enright, J. F.
Kilballyowen
Clancy, James
Gilligan, M.
Cross, Co. Clare
Kinnetty
Devaney, P.
Houlihan, Jos.
Kinnetty, Birr.
Kyle & Knock .
Hogan, D. A.
Roscrea
Lor-rha and Gleeson, John
Flannery, D.
Lorrha
Dorrha
M'Mahon, B.
Nenagh
M'Mahon, J.,
O'Halloran, P. J.
Nenagh
V.G., Very
O'Donoghue, T.
Rev. Canon
Corcoran, M.
Ogonelle • .
O'Meara, Daniel
Killaloe
Quin
Slattery, S.,
M'Creedy J.
Quin
Canon
Roscrea
Bishop's Parish
Murphy, D.,Adm.
Roscrea
O'Dea, P. J.
Scanlan, P. J.
Molony, J. H.
Barry, Joseph
Scariff & Moynoe
Scanlan, Ml.
M'Inerney, J.
Scariff
Silvermines
Hogan, M.
Vaughan, E.
Silvermines
Sixmile bridge
Daly, James
O'Dea, Dan1.
Sixmilebridge
Shinrone
Donnellan, J.
O'Connor, James
Shinrone
Tulla
Halpin, James,
Maguire, J. F.
Tulla
V.F., Canon
O'Donoghue, J.
Toomevara
Flynn, E.
O'Connor, M.
Toomevara
Dooley, T.
_
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Coroftn — Very Rev. Canon Dono-
van, P.P.
Ennis — Rev. P. J. Hogan, Adm.
Kildysart—Rev. R. O'Connell,
P.P.
Kilrush — V. Rev. Canon M'Iner-
ney, P.P., V.G.
Scariff— Rev. J. M'Namara, P.P.
Tulla — Very Rev. James Halpin,
P.P., V.F., Canon
Parsonstown — Very Rev. Canon
Ryan, P.P., V.G.
Rev. M. Madden, Assistant.
Borrisokane — Rev. J . Canon
Meagher, P.P.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Nenagh — V. Rev. Canon M'Mahon,
P.P., V.G.
Roscrea — Rev. D. Murphy, Adm.
Military Barracks. Chaplain.
Parsonstown — Very Rev. Canon
Ryan, P.P., V.G.
Lunatic Asylum. Chaplain.
Doora, near Ennis — Rev. J. Scan-
lan, P.P.
Inebriates' Home. Chaplain.
Ennis — Rev. P. J. Hogan, Adm.
Co. Infirmary. Chaplain.
Ennis — Rev. P. J. Hogan, Adm,
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RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscan Convent, Ennis — Very Rev. Father Chrysostom, Guardian.
Rev. Father Edmund, Rev. Father Patrick; Rev. Father Leopold
and Brothers Paschal and Malachv,
CISTERCIANS.
Mount St. Joseph Abbey, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary — Right Rev. P.
Justin M'Carthy, Lord Abbot. Community, 67, of whom 28 are
Priests.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Ennis — Director, Br. D. L. Hurley. 300 pupils.
Christian Brothers, Nenagh— Director, Br. J. L. Bourke. 250 pupils.
Christian Brothers, Kilrush — Director, Br. P. V. Dolan. 200 pupils.
PRESENTATION BROTHERS.
Presentation Brothers, Birr— Superior, Rev. Brother C. Hunt,
St. Brendan's Presentation Monastery and Schools, Birr, opened
2nd October, 1878. 400 pupils receive a highly efficient religious,
literary, classical, and scientific education.
CONVENT OF SACRED HEART.
Convent Of Sacred Heart, Roscrea — Superioress, Madame Rice. The
Religious devote themselves to the education of young ladies and
instruction of the poor. Chaplain, Parochial Clergy.
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Birr— Superioress, Sister M. Aloysius
Bergin. Community, 36. National School, 380. Industrial
Schools, 80. Chaplain, Rev. J. O'Meara. Workhouse Hospital. 5
Sisters.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Ennis — Superioress, Sister M. Columba
Kelly. Religious, 50. Boarding and Day School, and Industrial
School ; Technical School and Servants' Home and Laundry ; at
School, 600. Chaplain, Rev. A. T. Molloy.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy,Nenagh — Superioress, Sister M.of the S.
Heart. Religious, 28 ; at School, 600. Chaplain, Very Rev.
Canon M'Mahon.
Convent Of the Sisters of Mercy, Kilrush — Superioress, Sister Mary
Stanislaus Flynn. Religious, 37 : at School, 500. Chaplain, Very
Rev. Canon M'Inerney, P.P., V.G. In Kilrush 6 Sisters in the
Hospital. Besides the National School there is established at the
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Kilrush Convent a Technical School where 70 Girls are taught
Cookery and Laundry Work, Domestic Needlework, including Dress-
making, Irish Crochet ; also an Orphanage attached to the Convent.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Kilkee — Superioress, Sister M. Gonzaga
Danaher. Religious, 10 ; at School, 230 ; a branch from Kilrush.
Chaplain, Rev. P. Canon Glynn, P.P.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Tulla — Superioress, Sister M.Berchmans.
Religious, 7 ; pupils, 160. Chaplain, Very Rev. Canon Halpin,
P.P., V.F.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Borrisokane — Superioress, Sister M.
Anthony. Religious, 7. Pupils, 240. Chaplain, Rev. J, Canon
Meagher.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Killaloe — Superioress, Mrs. M. Liguori
Flamiery. Religious, 9. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. In
School, 150. The Sisters have opened a special class, where young
girls may learn Typewriting, Shorthand, and Book-keeping.
In Birr there is an Industrial School certified for 80 children ; and four
Sisters in Workhouse Hospital.
In Ennis there is an Industrial School containing 90 children ; and
six Sisters in the Workhouse Hospital.
In Kilrush, six Sisters in the Workhouse Hospital.
In Nenagh, five Sisters in the Workhouse Hospital,
In Corofin, four Sisters in the Workhouse Hospital.
In Roscrea, four Sisters in the Workhouse Hospital.
SOCieJe; Of St. Vincent de Paul at Ennis, Kilkee, Kilrush, Nenagh.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Flannan'S College, Ennis, under the patronage of the Most Rev.
Dr. Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe. President, Rev. W. O'Kennedy,
B.D. Prefessors, Rev. T. O'Molloy, B.D. ; Rev. G. Clune, B.A. ;
Rev. M. O'Sullivan, B.A. ; Rev. M. Hamilton, B.A. ; O. I.
Shannon, Esq , M.A. ; W. O'Keeffe, Esq.; M- O'Shaughnessy,
Esq. ; F. Gowen, E?q.
St. Joseph's College, Mount St. Joseph's Abbey, Roscrea. (See Advt.)
Superior Schools. — Attached to the Convent of Roscrea is an efficient
ladies' school ; while each of the Convents of Mercy — Nenagh,
Ennis, and Kilrush — has, besides a Primary School for the Poor,
a branch for superior education.
SUMMARY.
Bishop .... 1
Parishes .... 57
Parish Priests ... 54
Administrators ... 3
Curates .... 80
In College ... 5
Secular Clergy . . .142
Parochial & District Churches 143
Houses of Regular Clergy . 2
Total Priests . . 160
Convents . . . 13
Members in Community . 198
Monastic Houses . . 6
Members in Communitv . 63
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
174,167
10,584
153,512
9,565
137,574
8,329
128,628
7,018
184,751
163.077
145,903
135.646
1920]
DIOCESE OF LIMERICK.
259
XIX.— DIOCESE OF LIMERICK.
Includes Limerick and a small portion of Clare.
Bishop-Most Rev. Denis Hallinan, D.D. Consecrated 10th March, 1918.
Succeeded the Most Most Dr. O'Dwyer. Address-Corbally, Limerick.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — The Very Rev. Michael Canon O'Donnell, P.P.
Dean — Very Rev. Charles M'Namara, P.P., V F., Bruff.
Archdeacon— Veil. James L. Roche, P.P., Glin.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. Charles M'Namara, Dean, P.P., Bniff ;
Very Rev. James O'Shea, P.P., Kilmallock ; Very Rev. T. Listen,
P.P. ; Very Rev. P. Lee, P.P. ; Very Rev. David O'Driscoll, P.P. ;
Very Rev. J. M. Cregan, P.P.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. J-emes Madden, Cratloe.
Bishop's Secretary — Rev. Michael Moloney, Corbally.
CHAPTER OF LIMERICK.
Dean— Very Rev. C. M'Namara, P.P., V.F., Bruff.
Archdeacon — Ven. J. L. Roche, P.P., Glin.
Chancellor — Very Rev. D. Keane, President, St. Munchin's College,
Limerick.
Theologian — Very Rev. M. O'Donnell, P.P., V.G., Rathkeale.
Penitentiary — Very Rev. D. O'Driscoll, P P., St. Munchin's Limerick.
Effin — Very Rev. John Begley. P.P., Dromcollagher.
Ardcanny — Very Rev. J. Ryan. P.P., Ballingarry.
Tullybrackey — Very Rev. Thomas Listen, P.P., V.F., Shanagolden.
Athnitt — Very Rev. M. Canty, P.P., Dromin.
Ballycahane—Very Rev. J. O'Shea, P.P., V.F., Kilmallock.
Kilpeacon — Very Rev. R. O'Kennedy, P.P., Fedamore.
Disert — Very Rev. J. Cregan, P.P., V.F., Abbeyfeale
Donoughmore — Very Rev. P. Lee, P.P., V.F., Newcastle West.
St. Munchin's — Very Rev. Robert Kirby, P.P., Patrick's Well.
Killeedy — Very Rev. J. O'Shoughnessy, P.P., Knockaderry.
Croagh — Very Rev. George Quain, P.P., Bulgaden.
PARISHES IN LiMERICK (48), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
St. John's . Bishop's Parish Connolly, Stephen, Limerick
Adm.
Macnamara, T. J.
Carroll, James
Rice, Frederick
Kelly, Denis
St. Michael's . ,, Dwane, William, Limerick
Adm.
Carroll, James
Hannan, Michael
Thornhill, P.
Hayes, James
Tracy, Michael
St. Mary's . O'Connor, Jerm. O 'Gorman, J. Limerick
Carroll, Patrick
St, Munchin's . i O'Driscoll, David Halpin, Christopher Limerick
Canon, V.F. Moloney, James
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
St. Patrick's
Murphy, Michael Carroll, James Limerick
Abbeyfeale
Cregan, J. M. Carr, John Abbeyfeale
Canon, V.F. Fitzgerald David
Adare
Griffin, John Fitzpatrick, Denis Adare
Ardagh
Reeves, John Fitzpatrick, Maurice Ardagh
Askeaton
Reidy, Timothy Leahy, Michael Askeaton
Athea
O'Shea, Wm. O'Riordan, David Athea
Ardpatrick
M'Coy, Mortimer Kilmallock
Ballingarry
Ryan, John, Coleman. Patrick Ballingarry, Co.
Canon Harty. Wm. P. Limerick
Banogue
Frost, Solomon O'Connor, Hugh Groom
Bally gran and
Reeves, John M'Namara, Patk. Charleville
Coleman's Well
Bruff
M'Namara, C., Conway, John Bruff
Dean, V.F. Barry, David
Bulgaden and
Quain, George, Casey, Patrick Kilmallock
Ballinvana
Canon
Cappagh
O'Shea, Jeremiah Ballingrane
Coolcappa
Murphy, Jerh. O'Brien, Michael Shanagolden
Cratloe
Culhane, George Madden, James Cratloe
Croagh
Mulcahy, Wm. Ryan, Patrick Croagh
Groom
Curtin, Timothy O'Dea, Stephen Groom
Donaghmore
Graham, Thos. Brosnahan, Dl. Limerick
Dromin
Canty, Michael, O'Carroll, David Kilmallock
Canon
Drumcollogher .
Begley, John, Drumcollogher
Canon Wall, Thomas Broadford
Effin
Fitzgerald, R. M'Carthy, Chas. Kilmallock
Fedamore
O'Kennedy, R., Carroll, Joseph Fedamore
Canon
Feenagh
Curtin, Lawrence Carroll, James Kilmeedy
Glenroe
Ambrose, Robt. Lane, John J. Kilfinane
Glin
Roche, Jas. L., Foley, James Glin, Co. Limrk.
Yen. Archd. Connolly, Thos.
Kildimo
O'Donnell, John Listen, James Pallaskenry
Kilfinane
Lee John Mangaii, Corns. Kilfinane
Killoedy
Fen ton, William Punch, Edward Ashford, Charlevi le
Kilmallock
O'Shea, James, Higgins, Patk.V. Kilmallock
Canon, V.F. Woulfe, Patrick
Knockaderry
O'Shaughnessy, Carroll, Martin Clouncagh, Bal-
John, Canon Ryan, Michael lingarry
Loughill
O'Carroll, Michl. McCarthy, Edm. R. Loughill
Mahoonagh
Conway, John Moloney, John , Newcastle
Manister
Fitzgerald, J. J. Manister, Groom
Monagea
Hanly. David Ruddle, Patrick Newcastle West
1920]
DIOCESE OF LIMERICK.
261
Parishes.
Mungret
Newcastle
Par teen
Patrick's Well
Rathkeale
Rockhill
Shanagolden
Stonehall
Templeglantine
Toiirnafulla
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Fitzgerald, Wm. Tierney, John Patrick's Well
Lee, Patrick, Kelly, John J. Newcastle
Canon, V.F. Hayes, Michael
Russell,Edmund Limerick
Kirby, Robert, Patrick's Well
Canon. Rea, John Clarina
O'Donnell, Ml., O'Leary, Arthur Rathkeale
Canon, V.Q. O'Dwyer, Wm.
O'Connor, Gerald Murphy, Timothy Bruree
Liston, Thomas, Fitzgerald, Edw. Shanagolden
Canon, V.F. Wallace, John
Culhane, Stephen Pallaskenry
Breen, John Mortell, Thomas Templeglantine
Hartigan, Patk. Toomey, Michael Newcastle
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Limerick — Very Rev. D. Canon
O'Driscoll, V.F.
Kilmallock — Very Rev. James
Canon O'Shea, V.F.
Rathkeale — Very Rev. Michael
Canon O'Donnell, V.G.
Newcastle — Very Rev. P. Canon
Lee, V.F.
Groom — Rev. Timothy Curtin.
Prison. Chaplain.
County Gaol — Rev. Stephen
Connolly.
Lunatic Asylum. Chaplain.
Limerick — Rev. Stephen Connolly.
Military Barracks. Chaplain.
Limerick — Rev. James Hayes,
Glin District School— Ven. Archd.
J. L. Roche
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
AUGUSTINIANS.
AugUStinian Priory, Limerick — Very Rev. John Hunt, Prior; Rev,
Joseph Hennessy. Sub-Prior ; Very Rev. C. Murphy, D.D. ; Rev,
P. J. Redmond. Brother Augustine O'Neill.
DOMINICANS.
Dominicans, St. Saviour's, Limerick — Very Rev. F. J. Smyth,
Prior; Rev. M. A. Duhig, Sub-Prior; Rev. W. C. Kean, M.A.;
Rev. B. Larkin.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscan Convent, Limerick — Very Rev. Father Bonaventure,
Guardian ; Rev. Father Leonard, Rev. Father Ambrose, Rev. Father
Finbarr, Rev. Father Philip ; Brothers Sebastian and Giles.
JESUITS.
Jesuits, Sacred Heart Church, Crescent, Limerick — Very Rev. L. B.
Potter, Rector ; Rev. J. C. O'Mahony, Vice-Rector ; Rev. Patrick
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M'Williams, Rev. Wm. Hackett, Rev. William O'Reilly, Rev. Robert
Dillon-Kelly, Rev. John Kelly. Rev. Patrick Kennedy, Rev: Charles
O'Connell, R^v. J. Elliott, Rev. T. Shuley, Rev.- C. Byrne.
IVJungret College, near Limerick — Rector, Very Rev. James Corboy,
Rev. Ernest Spillane, Vice-Rector; Rev. James Finucane,-Rev. John
Barragry, Rev. Wm. Stephenson, Rev. John Fahy, Rev. Wm. Kane,
Rev. Patrick Morris, Rev. Thomas Maher, Rev. Aug. O'Kelly.
REDEMPTORISTS.
ReiemptorJSt Convent, Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick — Very Rev.
Patrick Hartigan, Provincial. Very Rev. Patrick Leo, "Rector.
Rev. Arthur Maguire, Rev. Timothy Power, Rev. Rev. Vincent
Bourke, Rev. Patrick Kilbride, Rev. James Cleere, Rev. James
Whelan, Rev. John Kelly, Rev. John Harty, Rev. Raymond
O'Flynn, Rev. John Murnane, Rev. Edward Jones, Rev. Thomas
Butler, Rev. John Treacy, Rev. James McLoughlin. Rev. Thomas
O'Conn r, Rev. James Boylan, Rev. John McDonnell, Rev. Patrick
Brennan, Rev. Cornelius Hunt.
PRESENTATION CONVENT.
Presentation Convent — There are 35 Sisters in Community, who instruct
850 girls in their schools ; 190 infant boys. Superioress, Mother
Peter Quillinan. Chaplain, Rev. James Wall.
CONVENTS OF MERCY, 8.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, St. Mary's, Limerick — Superioress,
Mother M. Austin Dore. Chaplain, Rev. Patrick Carroll,
There are attached to this Convent a House of Refuge for ser-
vants out of place ; and St. Mary's Poor School, in which the
attendance is about 900. The Sisters have also charge of a large
Orphanage at Mount St. Vincent, the Training College of Mary
Immaculate for Catholic Schoolmistresses. The Sisters have charge
of St. John's School, St. Vincent de Paul's, Henry Street ; also of
St. Lelia's Technical School, where over 50 girls are employed in the
Knitting and Limerick Lace industries, and where instruction 10
Laundry work and Cookery is given.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Mount St. Vincent Female Orphanage,
Limerick — Religious, 30. Chaplain, Rev. M. Tracy. This Insti-
tution, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, and supported partly
by public subscription and partly by Government since the passing
of the Industrial Act, shelters 200 children. There are also attached
to this Convent two schools, attendance about 350 ; and an asylum
for widows, founded and endowed by the Rev. W. A. O'Meara,
O.F.M,
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Workhouse Hospital, Limerick —
Religious, 14. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. The Sisters have
charge of the General and Fever Hospitals, in both of which there
are generally between 500 and 600 patients.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Newcastle West, Co. Limerick —
Religious, 14. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Day Schools. Number
on Roll, 440. There is also a Preparatory School attached for
young girls.
1920] DIOCESE OF LIMERICK. 263
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Rathkeale, Co. Limerick — Religious, 10.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Attendance in school, about 250.
Small Orphanage attached for children whose friends can pay a
little.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Adare, Co. Limerick — Religious, 7.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Attendance in school, 131.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick — Religious, 15.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Day Schools. Number on Roll, 240.
Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Ballingarry, Branch from Abbeyfeaie,
Co. Limerick — Religious, 9. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Atten-
dance in school, about 150. '
FAITHFUL COMPANIONS OF JESUS.
Faithful Companions Of Jesus, Laurel Hill, Limerick — Superioress,
Mother Sabuia Hayes. Chaplain, Rev. John Dolan. B.A.. B.D.,
B.C.L.
St. Mary's, Bruff — Superioress, Mother Victoire Henihan. Chaplains,
The Parochial Clergy. Boarding and Day Schools are conducted at
each Convent.
CONVENT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Convent Of the Good Shepherd, Limerick — Mother Prioress, Mother
Mary of St. Columba. ^Chaplain, Rev. Frederick Rice. This Con-
vent is the Novitiate House for Ireland. The Sisters have under
their care the Magdalen Asylum, St. Joseph's Reformatory School,
and St. George's Industrial School. Vestments, Limerick lace and
every class of Needlework done.
CONVENT OF MARIE REPARATRICE.
Convent Of Marie Reparatrice, Laurel Hill Avenue, Limerick — Chaplain,
Rev. Thos. Hogan. The Blessed Sacrament is exposed each day
from Mass at 7 o'clock until Benediction at 5. Ladies are received
for the purpose of making private retreats. Altar Breads and
Church Linen supplied.
Convent Of Sisters Of Charity Of St. Paul, Kilnnane — Girls' and Infants,
Parish Schools, Visitation of Sick Poor; Confraternities for Young
Women and Girls. Superioress, Mother M. John Barry.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Munchin'S College, Limerick House — President, Very Rev. David
Canon Keane. Professors, Revs. Thomas Hogan, James Wall, Denis
O'Brien, D.D., D.Ph. ; Thomas Colbert, John Dolan; C. O'Sullivan ;
Messrs. C. Kendal Irwin, Esq., I.S.M. ; P. H. Neary, Esq., B.A.,
and M. Scanlon, Esq.
Crescent Sacred Heart College, S.J.— A high-class Day College for pupils
in Limerick and neighbouring counties. Pupils are prepared for
the Matriculation, N.U.I., and Intermediate Examinations, and for
business pursuits. Rvctor, Very Rev. L. B. Potter, S.J.
Mungret College, near Limerick — Established in 1882, on the site of
Mungret Abbey, by the Fathers of the Society of Jesus. 200 pupils.
Students prepared for the Intermediate, University, Professions,
Agriculture, Commerce, and Civil Service. There is also a Pre-
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[1920
paratory School for the younger boys. As a distinct portion of
the College there is an Apostolic School for the education of boys
for the Foreign Missions. Rector, Rev. James Corboy, S.J.
College Of Mary Immaculate— Training College for Catholic School-
mistresses, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Chaplain, Rev.
Denis O'Brien, D.D.
Superior Schools, Ladies — The Faithful Companions of Jesus conduct
schools for young ladies at Laurel Hill and Bruff. At Laurel Hill
there are 70 pupils in the Boarding School and 160 in the Day
Schools. There is an attendance of 140 in their Preparatory Day
School, which they conduct for girls and boys under 10.
At Bruff their Boarding School has 140 pupils, and 200 pupils
attend the Convent National School?.
Christian Brothers, Limerick — Director, Rev. Br. M. P. Ryan ; 1,610
pupils. Limerick Industrial School — Director, Rev. Br. M. G. Curran ;
170 pupils. Adare — Director, Rev. Br. J. V. Lysaght ; 100 pupils.
Glin — Director, Rev. Br. J. B. Lee; 120 pupils. The Brothers
have schools in four different localities in the City of Limerick.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Mount St. Vincent Female Orphanage and Industrial School— Chaplain,
Rev. Michael Tracy.
Refuge for Servants out of place, under Sisters of Mercy (St. Mary's).
Young girls are taken in for a course of training free of expense.
Reformatory, under care of Good Shepherd Nuns.
Male Orphanage and Industrial School, under care of Christian
Brothers. Chaplain, Rev. Cornelius O'Sullivan.
St. John's Hospital, Limerick, under care of Sisters of Little Company
of Mary. Also nurse the sick in their own homes. Chaplain, Rev.
Denis Kelly.
Societies of St. Vincent de Paul at Limerick.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Professors
Secular Clergy
SUMMARY.
l
48
46
2
64
7
119
Parochial and District Churches 94
Regular Clergy
Convents
Members in Community
Monefetic Houses
Members in Community
51
18
490
4
38
<~Vtholic Population
K on- Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
135,838
8,398
119,994
7,490
111,170
6,853
110,305
6,253
144,236
127,484
118,023
116,558
1920]
DIOCESE OF ROSS.
265
XX.— DIOCESE OF ROSS.
Includes part of Cork.
Bishop — Most Rev. DENIS KELLY, D.D. Consecrated 9th May,
1897. Succeeded Most Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald. Address — Most Rev.
Dr. Kelly, Lord Bishop of Ross, Skibbereen.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES.
Right Rev. Mgr. O'Leary, P.P., V.F., Clonakilty.
Very Rev. Peter Hill, P.P., V.F., Rosscarbery.
PARISHES IN ROSS (11) PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES (28).
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Skibbereen
Bishop's Parish McCarthy., F., Skibbereen.
Adm.
Cahalane, P.,
B.D., B.C.L.,
Crowley, D., B.D.
Castlehaven
,, Daly, Eugene, Rineen, Union
Adm. Hall, Co. Cork
Lambe, E. Union Hall, Leap
Aghadown
O' Sullivan, Jas. Aghadown
O'Donovan, Jas., Newcourt, Skib-
B.A. bereen
Ardfield and
Kearney, John Fitzpatrick, Jae. Clonakilty
Rathbarry
[league
Barryroe
Burke, J. J. Barryroe, Timo-
Hill, Thos J. Courtmacsherry
Clonakilty and
O'Leary, John, Collins, John Clonakilty
Darrery
V.F. Duggan, John
Hurley, Dan., B.A.
Kilmacabea
Lawton, Tim. Holland, Wm. Leap
Kilmeen
Hennessy, Ptk. Ballineen
Keaveny, J., Bealad,Clonak'ty
B.A.,B.D.,L.C.L.
Rath and the
O'Driscoll, Jer. Rath. Skibbereen
Islands of
Ambrose, J., B.A. Cape Clear, do.
Cape Clear
Murphy. D., B.A. Sherkin, Skibbereen
and Sherkin
Rosscarbery &
Hill, Peter, F. .P. O'Neill, P., B.A. Rosscarbery
Lissevard
Sheehy, J. J. Reenascreena
Timoleague and
O'Hea, Timothy Cotter, Edmund Timoleague
Cloghagh
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
WORKHOUSES.
Skibbereen — Chaplain, Rev. F. McCarthy. Adm.
Clonakilty — Chaplain, Right Rev. John O'Leary.
INDUSTRIAL PISCATORIAL SCHOOL.
Industrial Piscatorial School, Baltimore — Pupils, 150. The boys get
a sound elementary education under the National Board system.
They are instructed in fishery industries, such as boat-building,
net and sail-making, and mending, etc., and in a number of useful
trades. Manager, Rev. Wm. Young, B.A.
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RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE DIOCESE.
SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters of Mercy, Immaculate Conception, Skibbereen — Superior ess t
Mrs. M. Canice Butler. Community, 29. Chaplains, Parochial
Clergy. 340 children attend the Convent National School. Classes
in Domestic Economy for adults have been established in connection
with the Cork County Committee of Technical Instruction,
The Sisters have charge of Workhouse Hospital and Schools.
Sisters of. Mercy o? the Sacred Heart, Clonakilty — Superior ess, Mis. M.
Josephine Binchy. Community, 36. Under the care of the Sisters
is a National School, attended by 300 children ; also an Industrial
School, certified in 18G9 for 130 children The Sisters have charge
of the Workhouse Hospital. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Classes
in Domestic Economy similar to those in Skibbereen Convent are
at work.
Convent of the Sacred Heart, Sisters of Mercy, Mount St. Michael,
Rosscarbery, Co, Cork — Superioress, Mrs. M. Fachtna M'Carthy.
Community, 15. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. There is a beautiful
Convent and very fine Schools on an eminence commanding a view of
the surrounding country and Ross Bay. The situation is charming
and the climate very healthful. 250 pupils attend the Schools. An
Industrial Department is in operation, in which instruction is given
in plain and ornamental needlework, dressmaking, and underclothing,
lace-making, cookery, and laundry work. Attached to the Schools is
a small workroom, in which poor girls are employed at embroidery
and lace, and make good wages. All the Schools are conducted
under the Board of National Education.
Skibbereen University and Intermediate School — Principal, Daniel
Duggan, Esq., B.A,
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Skibbereen, Clonakilty.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests .
Administrators .
Curates and Others
DIOCESAN SUMMARY.
i
11
Total Clergy ... 30
Parochial and District
Churches . . .22
Convents . . .3
Members in Community . 79
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
44.514
5,038
38,352
4,622
34,092
3,499
31.801
3,026
49,552
42,974
37,591
34,827
1920] DIOCESE OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE. 267
XXI.— DIOCESE OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE.
Includes Waterfor-d and parts of Tipperary and Cork.
Bishop — Most Reverend BERNARD HACKETT. Consecrated 19th
March, 1916. Succeeded Most Rev. Dr. Sheehan. Address — Most
Reverend Dr Hackett, Bishop's House, John's Hill, Waterford,
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar -General — Right Rev. Monsignor Archdeacon John Canon Power,
P.P., Dungarvan.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. William H. Canon Sheeby, D.D., P.P.,
Carrick-on-Suir; Right Rev. Monsignor Walsh, D.D., P.P., Ss. Peter
and Paul's, Clonmel ; Very Rev. Thomas F. Canon Furlong, P.P.,
Lismore.
Bishop's Secretary — Rev. Edmond Keohan. Address — Bishop's House,
John's Hill, Waterford. .
Diocesan Inspector of Schools — Rev. N. H. Power, St. John's College,
Waterford.
CHAPTER OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE.
Dean — Right Rev. Monsignor William J. Walsh, D.D., P.P., V.F.,
Ss. Peter and Paul's, Clonmel.
Archdeacon — Right Rev. Monsignor John Power, P.P., V.G.,
Dungarvan.
Precentor — Very Rev. Michael Sheehan, M.A., D.Ph., D.D., Patrick's
College, Maynooth.
Chancellor — Very Rev. William H. Sheehy, D.D., P.P., V.F., Carrick-
on-Suir.
Treasurer— Very Rev. Thomas F. Furlong, P.P., V.F., Lismore.
PREBENDARIES.
Kilbarmeadan — Very Rev. Richard Dunphy, 1J.P., Touraiieena.
Donoughmore — Very Rev. Philip Dunphy, P.P., Cappoquin.
Corbally — Very Rev. William Meagher, P.P., Tallow.' .
Mora — Very Rev. Patrick Spratt, P.P., St. Mary's, Clonmel.
Kilro nan — Vacant .
St. Patrick's — Very Rev. John Casey, P.P., Passage.
Tullagliorton — Very Rev. Denis Whelan, D.D., P.P., Kilsheelari.
PARISHES IN WATERFORD AND LISMORE (39), PARISH
PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Trinity Within 'Bishop's Parish O'Connell, Wm., Waterford
Adm.
Crotty, Ml.
O'Connor, John
St. John's
Dowley, M. Waterford
Adm.
Galvin, Thos.
Dunphy, Nicholas
Hallinan, Patrick
Rea, Joseph
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[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
St. Patrick's
Cheasty, Maurice Skally, B ^rnard Waterford
TrinityWithout,
Prendergast. O'Donoghue, T. Waterford
Ballybricken
Edmond Coghlan, Thomas
Gibbons, Thos.
Carroll, Mthw. [garvan
Abbeyside
Byrne, Patrick Conway, Henry Abbeyside, Dun-
Aglish
Walsh, D. F. Kearney, Patk. Aglish, Cappoq'n.
Meskel, Peter Ballinameela, Cap-
pagh, Co- Waterford
Ardfinnan
Walsh, Michael English, Edmund Ardfinnan, Cahir
Callanan, Michael Co. Tipperary
Ardmore
Everard, James Morrissey, Danl. Ardmore,
Youghal
Ballyduff
Fitzgerald, P. F. Roche, John Ballyduff, S.O.
Bally looby
Mockler, Richd. Mulcahy, James Ballylooby, Co.
Morrissey, Ml. Tipperary
Ballyneale
Power, Michael Wall, Thomas Ballyneale, Car-
rick-on-Suir
Fitzgerald, Thos. Grangemockler,
Carrick-on-Suir
Ballyporeen
Cahir
Keating, Patk. Murphy, Patrick Ballyporeen
Power, Robert Burke, Wm. P. Cahir, Co. Tip-
Meskell, Richard perary
Cappoquin
Dunphy, Philip, Gleeson, John Cappoquin
Canon
Carrickbeg
Ormond,Wm.,,4dra. Carrickbeg
Carrick-on-Suir .
Sheehy, William, O'Shea, John M. Carrick-on-Suir
D.D., Canon, O'Byrne, Michael
V.F. McCarthy, John
Clashmore
Mockler, Thos. Clashmore, Kin-
salebeg, Youghal
Flynn, Wm. Clashmore, Kin-
salebeg, Youghal
Clogheen .!
O'Donnell, Wm. Coffey, Jerome Clogheen
O'Mahony, Wm.
Clonmel, Ss.
Walsh, W. J., Ryan, William Clonmel
Peter & Paul's
Dean, D.'D., Walsh/William
V.F., Mgr.
Kehoe, William Clonmel
Clonmel, St.
Spratt, Patrick, Walshe, James
Mary's
Canon Hearn, Pierse
M'Grath, Fras.
Dungarvan
Power, John, Walshe, Michael Dungarvan
Monsignor Egan, Laurence
Arch., V.G. Hearne, Mce. F.
Dunhill
Power, Martin Crotty. John Dunhill, Tramore
Kilgobinet
Condon, Andrew Hackett, Michael Dungarvan
Kilrossanty
Kirwan, James Murray, M. J. Kilrossanty, Kil-
macthomas
Kilsheelan
Whelan, Denis, Warren, John Kilsheelan
Canon, D.D.
1920]
DIOCESE OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE.
269
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Knockanore
Lonergan, Patk.
Kno ckanore,
Tallow
O 'Gorman, Thos.
Templemichael,
Youghal
Lismore
Furlong,Thos. F.
Murphy, John
Lismore
Canon, V.F.
Galviii, Henry
Modeligo
Henebery, Jas.
Synnott, Henry
Cappagh, Co.
Waterford
Newcastle
Moran,%Thos.
M'Eneiry, John J.
Ballymacarbery,
McGrath, Denis
Clonmel
Newtown
O'Donnell, John
Nugent, James
Kill, Kilmacthomas
Walsh, Timothy
Kilmacthomas
Passage
Casey, John
Harbour View,
Canon
Rossduff, Waterford
Burke, Nicholas
Dunmore E,
Sheehy, Patrick
Passage E.
Portlaw
Prendergast, F.
Kilmeadan
Shine, Philip
Portlaw
Walsh, Peter
Powerstown
Cusack, Philip
Norris, Michael
Clonmel
Rathgormack
Wall, James
Burke, Patrick
Rathgormack,
Dwan, James
Carrick-on-Suir
Ring
Ormond, Laur.^
Cullinane. John
Ring, Dungarvan
Stradbally
Lennon, John
Burke, Wm.
Stradbally, Kil-
Dowley, M.
macthomas
Tallow
Meagher, Wm.,
Foley, John
Tallow
Canon
Tooraneena
Dunphy, Richd.
Maher, J., A dm.
Ballinamult, S.O.
Canon
Dowley, John H.
Co. WTaterford
Tramore
Walsh, Nicholas
O'Neill, Patrick
Tramore
O'Brien, Thomas
PUBLIC AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Waterford, Rev. Martin Dowley.
Adm. ; Rev. Patrick Hallinan.
Carrick-on-Suir, Very Rev. Canon
Sheehy, D.D., P.P., V.F.
Clogheen,Hev. Wm.O'Donnell,P.P.
Clonmel, Very Rev. Canon Spratt,
P.P.
Dungarvan, Right Rev. Monsignor
Canon Power, P.P., V.G.
Kilmacthomas, Rev. John O'Don-
nell, P.P.
Lismore, Very Rev. Thos. Canon
Furlong.
Prisons. Chaplains.
Waterford, Very Rev, Edward
Prendergast.
Clonmel, Right Rev. Monsignor
Dean Walsh, P.P., V.F.
Lunatic Asylums. Chaplains.
Waterford, Rev. Martin Dowley,
Adm.
Clonmel, Rev. J. Walsh, C.C.
Military Barracks. Chaplains.
Waterford, Very Rev. Edmond
Prendergast.
Clonmel, Right Rev. Monsignor
Dean Walsh, P.P., V.F.
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Charitable Institutions. Chaplains.
Fanning Institution, Waterford . . Rev. Michael Grotty, C.C.
^v. Michael Power
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
AUGUSTINIANS.
Dungarvan — Very Rev. E. O'Leary, Prior ; Rev. James F. Thompson,
Sub-Prior ; Rev. C. T. Cowman, Bursar ; Rev. J. A. Donnelly,
Sacristan.
DOMINICANS.
Waterford — Very Rev. J. R. Kieran, Prior ; Rev. B. Duggaii, S.T.B. ;
Rev. John McGovern ; Rev. Fr. Keane.
FRANCISCANS.
Waterford — Very Rev. Richard O'Connor, Guardian ; Rev. P. A.
Keating, Rev. R. F. Chambers, Rev. J. J. Kelly.
Carrickbeg — Very Rev. T. O'Grady, Guardian ; Rev. T. F. Rossiter,
Vicar. Confraternity attached to Church, Third Order of St.
Francis.
Clonmel — Very Rev. Benignus Gannon, Guardian. Rev. Aiden
Roberts, Vicar. Rev. Ferdinand O'Leary, Rev. Mark Connaughton.
Confraternity of the Cord, Third Order of St. Francis.
CISTERCIANS.
Mount Melleray Abbey, Cappoquin — Right Rev. Maurus O'Phelan, Lord
Abbot. Community, 72, of whom 25 are Priests.
ORDER OF CHARITY.
St. Joseph's Monastery, Ferryhouse, Clonmel — Rector, Rev. John J,
Lyons. Chaplains, Rev. Timothy Buckley, Rev. Peter Scully.
Industrial School of 170 boys.
MONASTERIES OF BROTHERS.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Waterford — Mount Sion — Director, Rev. Brother M. A. Nolan ;
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 1,190.
Waterford — Waterpark College, Newtown — Director, Rev. Brother
J. L. Rice. Students, 150.
Carrick-on-Suir — Director, Rev. Brother J. S. Tynan. Pupils in
Collegiate School, 120 ; other pupils, 265.
Clonmel — St. Mary's — Director, Rev. Brother M. B. Gibson. Pupils, 250-
Do. High School and SS Peter and Paul's — Director, Rev. Bro-
M. P. Duggan. Pupils, 450.
Dungarvan — Director, Rev. Brother J. A. Moloney. Pupils, 310.
Lismore — Director, Rev. Brother S. A. Ryan. Pupils, 150.
Tramore — Director, Rev. Brother E. I. Quinn. Pupils, 200.
1920] DIOCESE OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE. 271
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS (DE LA SALLE).
Waterford — Patrick Street — Superior, Brother Lawrence. Coin-
unity, 8. Brothers have charge of the Monastery Schools, Stephen
Street ; 720 pupils. Special Classes for King's Scholarship Examina-
tions, Civil Service, etc.
CONVENTS OF NUNS.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Waterford — Superioress, Mrs. M. Philomena. Community," 27.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Large Schools.
Carrick-on-Suir — Superioress, Mrs. M. Ita Hartry. Community, 29.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 585. Also ,a Night School
and an Industrial Department in which girls are employed at
Shirtmaking, Hosiery, and Irish Crochet.
Clonmel — Superioress, Mrs. M. Evangelist Maher. Community, 28.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Number on roll?, 380 pupils.
Dungarvan — Superioress, Mrs. M. De Sales Kinahan. Community, 21.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 350. Classes for Stenography
and Typewriting conducted by the Community. Intermediate School.
Lismore — Superioress, Sister M. Brendan. Community, 21. Pupils on
rolls, 245. Intermediate Class. Girls' Club. Evening School.
Sodalities— Director, Very Eev. Thomas F. Canon Furlong, P.P.,
V.F. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
CONVENT OF THE LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR.
Waterford — Manor Hill — Superioress, Sister Agnes Marie. Community,
22. Chaplain, Rev. John O'Donnell, Manor Hill. Home for the Aged,
CONVENT OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD.
Waterford — The Community have charge of a Magdalen Asylum ; also
of an Industrial School. Chaplain, Rev. Joseph Rea. Altar
Breads sent by post ; beds upholstered.
CONVENTS OF SISTERS OF CHARITY.
Waterford — Superioress, Mother C. Carbery. Community, 20. Chap-
lain, Rev. B. Skally, C.C. (St. Patrick's). Pupils, 750. Orphanage
of 70 children.
Clonmel — Ss. Peter and Paul's — Superioress, Mother Rosalie Coyle. Com-
munity, 19. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, National School,
700. Orphanage of 50 to 60 children. Irish crochet and lace
industry workers, 30.
Tramore — Redress, Mother M. Matthias Murphy. Community, 10,
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 270. Sick poor visited.
Sodality of Children of Mary. Night Club for Girls.
CONVENTS OF SISTERS OF MERCY.
Cahir — Superioress, Mrs. M. Cecilia Nolan. Community, 48.- Chap-
lains, Parochial Clergy. Sisters have charge of Cahir National
Schools (400 pupils) and a Preparatory School for Students pre-
paring for entrance to National School Training Colleges ; Clogheen
National Schools (180 pupils); Ballyporeen (211 pupils); Work-
house School and Hospital, Clonmel ; and Hospital, Clogheen.
Cappoquin — Superioress, Mrs. M. J. Cullen. Community, 25. Pupils,
175. Industrial School of 51 junior boys. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Ardmore, Youghal — Local Superioresst Mrs. M. Gertrude Walshe.
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Carrick-on-Suir — Superioress, Mrs. M. Frances Hurley. Community, 43.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. High School, 90 pupils ; and
National School, 200. Sisters have charge of Workhouse Hospital
and School ; St. Joseph's Residential Technical School, connected
with Department, for dressmaking, shirtmaking, embroidery, lace-
making, etc., in which extern girls are constantly employed.
Dungarvan — Superioress, Mrs. M. T. O'Farrell. Community, 38. Chap~
lains, Parochial Clergy. National School, 350. In connection with
.the Schools there is an Industrial Department affording remunera-
tive employment to young girls, which it is hoped will meet with
encouragement from the Clergy and others interested in the pro-
moting of Irish Industries. Instruction is given in various branches
of Industry, viz. : Making of Vestments, Albs, Embroidery, Hand
and Machine Knitting, Plain Sewing, Shirtmaking, etc., etc. Sisters
have charge of Workhouse Hospital. A House of Mercy, for the
Technical and Industrial Training of Girls has been recently opened
in connection with this Convent.
Kilmacthomas — Superioress, Mother M. Joseph Hartnett. Community,
17. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 170. Sisters have charge
of Workhouse Hospital.
Portlaw — Superioress, Mrs. M. Ignatius Healy. Community, 10.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 220.
Stradbally, Co. Waterford — Superioress, Mrs. Margaret Mary Keene.
Community, 18. Chaplains, Parochial Clergy. Pupils, 140. In-
dustrial Department, where a number of girls are employed in
making vestments, altar linens and dressmaking. Sisters have
charge of Lismore Workhouse Hospital.
Waterford — Convent of Mercy of the Immaculate Conception. Supe-
rioress, Mother M. Bernard Harney. Community, 36. Chaplains,
Rev. Professors of St, John's College. Sisters have charge of St.
Otteran's School, pupils, 500 ; the WTorkhouse Hospital, Waterford.
Dunmore East, 100 pupils.
URSULINE CONVENT.
Waterford — Superioress, Mrs. M. of the Sacred Heart Considine.
Community, 76. Chaplain, Rev. David Power, 9 Pamell Street.
Boarding School 94 pupils; Select Day Schools (125); National
Schools (250) ; St. Ursula's College of Domestic Science, 24 students.
LORETO CONVENT.
Clonmel — Superioress, Mrs. M. B. O'Brien. Community, 9. Chap-
lains, Parochial Clergy. Select Day Schools, 100 pupils.
CARMELITE CONVENT.
Tallow — Prioress, Mrs. M. A. O'Neill. Community, 15. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy, Primitive observance.
1920] DIOCESE OF WATERFORD AND LISMORE. 273
CONVENT OF SISTERS OF ST. JOHN OF GOD.
Waterford — Superioress, Mrs. M. Columba Hoynes. Community, 29.
Chaplains, Rev. Professors of St. John's College. Pupils, 190. The
Sisters devote themselves to nursing the sick in their own homes ;
they have also charge of Fever Hospital, and Holy Ghost Hospital.
Waterford — St. John's College. Missionary Sisters of St. Joseph.
Superioress — Mother M. Paul. Community, 5.
CONVENT OF BON SAUVEUR SISTERS.
Carriglea, Dungarvan — Superioress, Soeur Mathilde Cros. Community,
17. Chaplain, Rev. John Quann, Carriglea. Sisters have charge
of a Private Lunatic Asylum for Ladies of the upper class.
CONVENT OF ST. JOSEPH OF CLUNY.
Portia^ — The Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, Woodloch Convent.
Superioress, Mother Anne Marie. Community, 19. Chaplains,
Parochial Clergy. The Sisters have charge of a Ladies' Boarding
• Residence.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS AND REFORMATORIES.
St. Joseph's Industrial School, Ferryhouse, Clonmel — Conducted by
the Fathers of the Order of Charity. 170 boys. .
St. Dominick'S Industrial School, Waterford — Conducted by the Nuns
of the Good Shepherd. 160 girls. Knitting, Crochet, Needlework,
Scapulars and Habits for the Dead supplied.
Industrial School, Cappoquin — Conducted by the Nuns of the Order
of Our Lady of Mercy. 51 junior boys.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
COLLEGES AND SUPERIOR SCHOOLS.
St. John's College, Waterford — Under the immediate supervision of
The Lord Bishop ; for Ecclesiastics for Home and Foreign
Missions. President, Rev. W. Byrne, S.T.L. Deans, Rev. P. A.
Hackett and Rev. John Keating, B.A. Professors, Revs. W. Byrne,
S.T.L., John O'Kelleher, S.T.L., B.C.L., William H. Coffey, S.T.L.,
B.C.L., Nicholas Power, Edward Nagle, S.T.L. , Patrick Hackett,
Edmond Keohan, John Keating, B.A. ; Messrs. John Lane, and
M. Bigas.
Mount Melleray Seminary, attached to the Cistercian Abbey of Mount
Melleray and conducted by the Fathers of the Monastery,
Christian Brothers' College, Waterpark, Waterford — Principal, Rev.
Brother J. L. Rice.
St. Augustine's Seminary, Dungarvan— Day and Boarding School.
Very Rev. C. T. Cowman, O.S.A., Rector.
Christian Brothers' High School, Clonmel— Principal, Rev. Brother
M. P. Duggan. «
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St. Joseph's House, Boarding School, Ursuline Convent, Waterford —
Community, 75. Over 94 pupils. Chaplain, Rev. David Power,
9 Parnell Street, Waterford.
St. Anne'S High School (Day School), Ursuline Convent, Waterford.
Over 125 pupils.
Select Day Schools — Loreto Convent, Clonmel. Convent of Mercy,
Carrick-on-Suir.
TRAINING COLLEGES.
De la Salie Training College, Newtown, Waterford — Principal, Brother
Philip, B. Sc. Lond. Rev. John Walsh, Chaplain.
COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
St. Ursula's College Of Domestic Science, Ursuline Convent, Waterford,
Opened October 1st, 1904.
Societies Of St. Vincent de Paul at Waterford, Carrick-on-Suir,
Clonmel, Dun gar van, Tramore.
Bishop
Parish Priests
Administrators .
Curates and Chaplains
Collegiates
Regulars
Parishes
SUMMARY.
i
37
4
74
7
46
39
Churches and Chapels
College (Ecclesiastical)
Houses of Regular Clergy
Monasteries of Brothers
Convents of Nuns
Abbey
77
1
6
10
29
1
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
148,480
8,221
128,459
7,426
117,164
6,784
113,002
6,533
156,701
135,885
123,948
119,535
1920] t ARCHDIOCESE OF TUAM. 275
PROVINCE OF TUAM.
There are six Dioceses in this Province, viz. : Tuam, Achonry, Clonfert,
Elphin ; the United Dioceses of Galway and Kilmacduagh, and Killala
XXII.— ARCHDIOCESE OF TUAM.
Includes half Mayo, nearly half Galway, and part of Roscommon.
Archbishop — His Grace the Most Rev. THOMAS P. GILMARTIN, D.D.
Consecrated 13th February, 1910 ; translated from the Diocese of
Clonfert to the See of Tuam, in succession to Most Rev. Dr. HEALY,
9th July, 1918. Address — St. Jarlath's, Tuam.
CHAPTER OF TUAM.
Dean — [Vacant].
Archdeacon — Right Rev. Monsigiior Kilkenny, P.P., V.G., Claremorris.
Precentor — Very Rev. J. Canton, P.P., Athenry.
Chancellor — Very Rev. James Hennelly, P.P., Cong.
Theologtan — Very Rev. Thos. F. Canon Macken, P.P., V.F., Dunmore.
Penitentiary — Very Rev. Alexander Eaton, President, St. Jarlath's
College, Tuam.
PREBENDARIES.
Killibegs — Right Rev. Monsignor M'Alpine, P.P., V.G., Clifden.
Kilmeena — Very Rev. M. M'Donald, P.P., V.F., Newport.
Lackagh — Very Rev. John P. Canning, P.P., Ballyhaunis.
Balla—Very Rev. B. M'Andrew, P.P., Letterfrack.
Kilmoylan — Very Rev. James Curran, P.P., V.F., Cummer.
Teac Saxon — Very Rev. John Fallon, P.P., V.F., Castlebar.
Kilmainemore — Very Rev. E. A. D'Alton, V.F., LL.D.
Faldoun — Very Rev. James Canon Donnellan, D.D., Maynooth College.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicars-General — Right Rev. Monsignor Kilkenny, P.P., Claremorris ;
Right Rev. Monsignor M'Alpine, P.P., Clifden.
Officiates— Right R«v. Monsignor Kilkenny, D.D., P.P.
Vicars- Forane — Very Rev. E. A. Canon D'Alton, LL.D., P.P., Ballin-
robe; Very Rev. T. F. Canon Macken, P.P., Dunmore; Very Rev. John
Canon Fallon, P.P., Castlebar ; Very Rev. Michael Canon M'Donald,
P.P., Newport , Very Rev. Jas. Canon Curran, P.P., Cummer.
Chancellor of Curia Dioecesana — Very Rev. James Canon Curran, P.P.,
Cummer.
I7 ice- Chancellor of Curia Dioecesana — Rev. Owen Hannon, Adm.5 Tuam.
Promotor Justitiae — Very Rev. Thomas F. Canon Macken, P.P.,
V.F., Dunmore.
Defensor Vinculi — Very Rev. John Canon Fallon, P.P., V.F.
Synodal Examiners and Judges and Consulting Parochi — The Vicars
General ex officio ; Very Rev. Thomas F. Canon Macken, P.P.: Very
Rev. Edward A. Canon D'Alton, LL.D., P.P.; Very Rev. James
Canon Hennelly, P.P.; Very Rev. James Canon Curran P.P.; Very Rev.
John Canon Fallon, P.P. and Very Rev. Alexander Canon Eaton,
B.D., President, St. Jarlath's College, Tuam.
Diocesan Examiner of Schools — Rev. Michael J. Daly, S.T.L., B.A., St.
Jarlath's, Tuam.
Archbishop's Secretary — Rev. Joseph S. Walsh, B.D., M.A.
Notarius — Rev. Michael J. MacHugh, E.P., Crossboyne.
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[1920
PARISHES IN
Parishes.
Tuam
Aughaval
Abbey knockmoy
Achill
Addergoole and
Liskeevey
Aghamore
Aglish, B'yhean
and Breaghwy
Annagh
Annaghdown
Aran Island
Athenry
Aghagower
Balla and Man-
ulla
Ballynakill
Innisboffin
Ballinrobe
Ballyovey
Bekan
Burriscarra and
Ballintubber
Boyounagh
Burrishoole
Clare Island
Cong and Neale
Crossboyne and
Tagheen
Donaghpatrick
and Kilcoona
TUAM (56), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parish Priests Curates. Post Towns.
Archbishop's Hannan, O., Adm. Tuam
Parish Lynch, F.
Moane, P. J.
do. ' CanavanR. A dm. Westport
Patterson, P.
Burke, J. A.
Lyons, Laurence Lecanvey, Westport
Heany. James Abbey, Ballyglunin
Heaney, W. Monivea,AtHenry
Colleran, M. Moran, A. Achill Sound
Canavan, B. Bunacurry, Achill
Joyce, P. Keel, Achill
Diskin, Michael Hughes, M. Milltown, Tuam
Godfrey, J,
Molloy, P. Garvey, P. Aughamore
Walsh, J.
Fallon, John, Prendergast, J. P. Castlebar
Canon V.F. Biggins, James
Meehan, John,
B.D..B.C.L.
G. J. Prendergast
Canning, John P., Greally, John Ballyhaunis
Canon M'Evilly, M. [way
Hosty, T. Waldron, P. Drumgrimn, Gal-
Farraher, Mur. O'Donnell, M. Aran Island, do.
Murphy, Martin
Canton, Joseph, M'Gough, E. Athenry
Canon Lynch, Thomas [port
Flatley, John MacHugh, P. J. Aghagower,West-
Reidy, Thos. Eaton, B. Balla [bar
Nicholson, B. Belcarra, Castle-
M'Andrew,Barth, Kelly, W. Letterfrack, Gal-
Canon Cusack, P. way
Neary,John,-4c?m. Boffin, Co. Gal way
B'Alton, E. A., Noone, J., B.D. Ballinrobe
Canon, LL. D.,V.F. Kelly, W.
O'Malley, Thos. Heany, J.
O'Malley. J. Lavelle, E.
Mullarkey, J,
O'Connell, Michl. Gibbons, J.
Jennings, J.
Heaney, Thos. O'Reilly, John
M'Donald, M., Brett, P.
Canon, V.F. Campbell, Jas.
Hennelly, Jas., Carney, M.
Canon
M'Hugh, M.
Heany, M.
Prendergast, J,
Higgins, E.
Heavey, J. M.
Partry, Ball'robe
Ballyhaunis
Logboy, Ballyhaunis
Bally glass
Ayle, Westport
Glenamaddy, Cast'rea
Newport, Mayo
Mullarany, Mayo
Clare Island,West-
Cong [port
The Neale, Cong
Crossboyne,
Claremorris
Headford
1920]
ARCHDIOCESE OF TUAM.
277
Parishes. Parish Priests. Curates.
Post Towns.
Dunmore
Macken, T. F., O'Toole, A.
Dunmore
Canon, V.F. White, Chas.
Co. Gal way
Islandeady
M'Loughlin,Paul Whelan, E.
Dooleague P.O., ^
Castlebar
Keelogues
O 'Flaherty, P. Egan, Edward
Keelogues, Castlebar
Kilbride
[Vacant]
Leenane
Killeen, Thos.
Finney, Clonbur
Kilcolman
Kilkenny, Patk., Coyne, James
Claremorria
Arch., D.D., V.G. Diskin, Wm.
Kilcommon and
Begley, John Kilgariff, Jas.
Hollymount
Robeen
Morrin, Richard
Robeen, Hollymount
Kilconly & Kilbannon
O'Dea, John Browne, Wm.
Kilconly, Tuam
Kilmeen
Kilgeever
Kilkerrin and
Spelman, J.
Healy, Thomas
Colgan, P.
Loughrea
-Louisburgh
Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe
Clonberne
Rhatigan, Wm.
do.
Waldron, John
Clonberne
Killeen
Healy, John
Carraroe, Co. Galway
-
MacEvilly, M.
Tiernea, Lettermore
Burke, Thomas
Carraroe
Killererin
Keaveny, John Egan, Patrick
Ballyglunin
Killascobe
Burke, John
Menlough
Murphy, Patrick
Garbally, Menlough
Killursa and
Forde, Patrick Cunningham, C.
Headford.Galway
Killower
Morley, M.
Headford
Kilmaine
Loftus, J. Healy, M., Adm.
Kiknaine
Brett, T.
Kilmeena
Conroy, M. J. Walsh, M.
Westporfc
Kilmoylan and
Curran, J '., Canon
Cummer, Ballyglunin
Cummer
Varden, Peter
Belclare, Tuam
Kiltullagh
MacDermott, F. Curran, Peter
Ballinlough
Loftus, M.
Cloonfad, Ballyhaunis
Kilvine
Morris, T. Heany, J.
Ballindine
Knock
Tuffy, J. J. O'Connor, M,
Ballyhaunis
Lackagh
O'Malley, John
Turloughmore
Mayo and
Murphy, M. Owens,T.A.,^4dw
MayoAbbey,Ballygla9s
Rosslea
Moore
Mylotte, J.
Moore,Ballinasloe
Hyland, John
Clonfad, Ballinasloe
Moylough and
Glynn, Michael
Mountbellew
Mountbellew
Mo ran, M.
Moylough
Moyrus
Omey and Bal-
M'Hugh, Michl. McHugh, Patk.
M'Alpine, P., Hannon, Michl.
Carna, Recess, Galway
Clifden, Galway
lindoon
Monsgr., F.G'.jRyan, J.
Errismore, Clifden
Canon Adams, Martin
Doone, Clifden
Ross
Mellett, Martin O'Grady, J.
Clonbur, Cong
Roundstone
Donnellan, M.
Roundstone, Galway
Concannon, M.
Cashel, Co. Galway
Donnellan, P.
Recess, Co Galway
Spiddal
Kelly, James Ruane, P.
Spiddal, Galway
Templetogher ,
Turlough
Madden, P., ^dm.Burke, Jas. wiliiamstown,Ballymoe
Burke, M. Park< Turlough, Cb'ar
Gibbons. J. Pontoon.Foxford
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278 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE ARCHDIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
BcUlinrobe — Very Rev. E. A.
D'Alton, P.P., V.F.
Castlebar — Very Rev. John Canon
Fallen, P.P., V.F.
Clarertiorris — Right Rev. Mgr.
Kilkenny, P.P., D.D., V.G.
Clifdin — Right Rev. Mgr.
M'Alpine, P.P., V.G.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Glenamaddy — Rev. Thos. Heaney,
P.P.
Mountbellew — Rev. Michael Glynn,
P.P.
Tuam — Rev. O. Hannan, Adm.
Westport — Rev. R. Canavan, Adm.
Co. Prison. Chaplain.
Castlebar — Vacant.
Chaplain to Forces — Rev. Captain M. J. Owens.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
ARCHDIOCESE.
AUGUSTINIANS.
AugUStinian Convent, Ballyhaunis — Prior, Very Rev. M. O'Dwyer ;
Rev. John Murphy ; Rev. Thomas Connolly.
HOSPICE FOR INFIRM CLERGY, MOYNE PARK, BALLYGLUNIN,
CO. GALWAY.
The above Institution, under the patronage of the Catholic Bishops
of Ireland and the management of the Fathers of the Order of St.
Camillus de Lellis, is a home for retired priests. Standing in a beauti-
fully wooded demesne in the heart of a highly picturesque and healthy
country, it is distant just three miles from Ballyglunin Railway Station
and five miles from Tuam. On receipt of due notice the Prefect will
have any particular train met at Ballyglunin. A car or other vehicle
can always be procured at Tuam.
Every possible care and attention will be given to Guests at the
Hospice.
The Pension, arranged on easy terms with the sanction of the
Bishops, will be payable quarterly in advance.
Further particulars may be had on application to Rev. Paul Burrus,
Prefect.
Order Of St. Camillus. — Prefect, Very Rev. Paul Burrus ; Rev. Seraphin
Zichierie. Bursar, Rev. Jos. Lotigie ; Rev. Jos. Deisz. Brothers, 12.
Christian Brothers, Tuom — Director, Br. J. A. Browne 250 pupils
„ Westport — Director, Br. Lonergan 250 „
Ballinrobe — Direct or, Br. L. B.Ryan 180 „
Letterfrack — Director, Br. J. J. Mullan 150 „
Brothers of the Christian Schools De la Salle, Castlebar— Br. Director
St. Patrick's Monastery, Castlebar.
1920]
ARCHDIOCESE OF TUAM.
279
MONASTERIES OF THE THIRD ORDER REGULAR OF ST. FRANCIS.
There are in this Diocese eleven monasteries of the Third Order Regular
of St. Francis, the jurisdiction of which was transferred from the
Provincial of the First Order to the Archbishop of Tuam, pro tern.,
in 1830, and lately confirmed and repeated by special Decree.
A nnag hdown —
Br. Finbar Boland, Novice Master.
Br. Patrick Grtleese, Superior.
Chaplain — Rev. M. J. Morris.
Achill — Br. Dominick Gavin, Supr.
Brooklodge — Br. Kieran Buckley,
Superior.
Clara — Br. Austin Quigley, Supr.
Clifden — Br. Joseph Molloy, Supr.
Cummer — Br. Brendan Buckley,
Superior.
Errew — Br. Fidelis Lynch, SuprM
Farragher — Br.
Kilkerrin — Br. Xavier Cosgrove,
Superior.
Kiltullagh — Br. Chrysostom Cahir,
Superior.
Mountbellew — Brother Jarlath
Edwards, Superior- General.
Bro. Joseph Daly, Superior.
Chaplain — Rev. John Loftus.
Partry — Br. Aloysius Farragher,
Superior.
Roundstone — Br. Jos. Hanly,Swpr.
The Novitiate of the Order is established at Annaghdown, under
the special patronage of His Grace the Archbishop. The Community
of each Monastery is devoted to the education of the poor
children of the surrounding district. The average attendance of each
school is about 60. There is a High-class Boarding School in Mount-
bellew, and a new Agricultural School has also been opened, equipped
with all modern requirements for agricultural education and practical
farm work.
Chaplain, Monastery, Mountbellew — Rev. J. Loftus.
Chaplain, Monastery, Annaghdown — Rev. M. J. Morris.
Chaplain, Nonastcry, Errew, Castlebar— Rev. Richard Waters.
ST. PATRICK'S TEMPERANCE LEAGUE OF THE WEST.
(Archdiocese of Tuam Branch).
1. The Committee, under -the control of the Archbishop, shall for
tho coming three years consist of the Canons of the Archdiocese and
the members of the'Father Mathew Union.
2. The President shall convene the meetings of the Committee,
regulate the proceedings thereof, and notify the results to all interested.
He shall, moreover, be the Chief Treasurer of the funds collected for
the work of the branch.
3. The Very Rev. Francis M'Dermott, P.P., Ballinlough, shall be
the President.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Tuam — Superioress, Mrs. Mary Catherine Storey.
300 pupils attend the Schools. A Boarding School has also been
established within the past few years.
Presentation Convent, Headford — Superioress,
Presentation Convent, Athenry — Superioress, Mrs. Mary of the
Assumption Twomey.
Presentation Convent, Keel, Achill— Superioress, Mrs. Columba Gaffney,
280 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
CONVENTS OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Tuam — Superioress, Mrs. M. Magdalen
McDonnell. . Number in Community, 34. Day School, Boarding
School, Intermediate School, and House of Mercy, Poorhouse
Hospital. 400 pupils attend the schools. Special Classes in pre-
paration for the different Training Colleges.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Claremorris — Superioress, Mrs. Raphael
M'Dermott. Day School, Boarding School, Technical School,
Classes for Cookery. Laundry and Lace-making. Visitation of
the Poor by the Sisters. The Sisters have also opened a School
of " Domestic Economy " in connection with the " Agricultural
Board," and under the special patronage of His Grace the Arch-
bishop of Tuam. Number in Community, 14.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Westport — Superioress, Mrs. M. Clare
Cullen. Community, 34. Convent National School. Attendance,
500. House of Mercjr, in which about 20 girls are taken free, and
trained for various occupations. Classes in Cookery, Laundry, and
Lace-making under the Technical Board. The Sisters visit the sick
poor through the town, and in the Workhouse Hospital.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Ballyhaunis (Branch House of Westport)
— Superioress, Mrs. Mary Evangelist Cronin. National Schools, 300
pupils.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Newport (Branch House of Westport) —
Superioress, Mrs. M. P. Glynn. National School, 200 pupils. Classes
in Cookery and Lace-making.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Achill (Branch House of Westport)—
Superioress, Mrs. M. Alphoiisus Heany.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, £astlebar — Superioress, Mrs. M. Teresa
Ryan. Large Day Schools ; from 350 to 400 in attendance.
Visitation of the Sick Poor, Prison Infirmary, Workhouse, etc.
Community, 21. Technical School attached, where girls are taught
Laundry Work, Cookery, also Lace Work and the making of Fine
Underclothing.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Ballinrobe — Superioress, Mrs. Mary
Vincent O'Donohoe.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Clifden — Superioress, Mrs. M. Clare Don-
nellan. Large Industrial and Day Schools. St. Anne's Technical
School for Girls. A Residential and Day School in connection with
the Agricultural Board, and under the special patronage of His
Grace the Archbishop of Tuam.
Convent Of Sisters Of Mercy, Carna (Branch House of Clifden) — Supe-
rioress, Mrs. .M. A. Colgan.
Convent of Our Lady of Mercy of the Most Holy Rosary, Louisburgh
(Branch House of Tuam) — Superioress, Mrs. Gertrude. Com-
munity— Sisters 4 ; Instruction, Visitation of the Sick, Knitting
Industry. Chaplain, Rev. T. Healy.
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ARCHDIOCESE OF TUAM.
281
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE ARCH-
DIOCESE.
St. Jarlath'S College, Tuem — President, Very Rev. Alexander Canon
Eaton, B.D Professors — Eev. D. Ryder, B.D.; Rev. S. Walsh, Rev.
P. Kelly, Rev. J. Killeen, B.A., B.D., Dean; Rev. T. Gunnigan,
B.A., B.D. ; Rev. J. O'Reilly, B.A., B.D.; Rev. J. R. Moran, M.A.,
Sch. ; Rev. Daniel Corcoran, B.A., B.D. ; J. B. Whelehan, Esq. ;
Patrick Coogan, Esq.. B.A.; N. J. Hession, Esq., Professor of Music.
Dr. T. B. Costello, Physician.
Society Of African Missions, Apostolic College, Ballinafad Castlebar,
Co. Mayo. Superior — Very Rev. John Corcoran. Staff- — Rev.
John Levins, Director ; Rev. Fr. McNamara, Rev. John Higgins.
African Missions, Kinnerry, Killavalla, Westport. Superior—Very
Rev. Thomas Hurst. Brother Thomas Hughes.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE ARCH-
DIOCESE.
Orphanages and Industrial Schools at Tuam, Westport, and Clifden,
under Sisters of Mercy.
Male Industrial SchOOl^Letterfrack, under the care of the Christian
Brothers. An imposing building, with extensive grounds. 150
certified inmates, room for 250. Superior, Brother J. J. Mullen.
SUMMARY.
Archbishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Others
Regular?!
Total Priests
56
51
7
80
15
3
156
Churches . . .123
Establishments of the Christian
Brothers' Schools
Franciscan Monasteries
College
Convents
Hospice for Infirm Clergy
African Missionary College
4
11
1
15
1
1
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
238,150
6,992
212,977
5,171
193,768
4,194
184,419
3,570
245,142
218,148
197,962
187,989
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[1920
XXIII. DIOCESE OF ACHONRY.
Includes portions of Mayo, Sligo, and Roscommon.
Bishop — Most Rev. PATRICK MORRISROE, D.D. Consecrated 3rd Sept.,
1911. Succeeded the Most Rev. Dr. Lyster. Address — St. Nathy's,
Ballaghaderreen.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Official— Rt. Rev. E. Mgr. Conington, D.D., P.P., V.F.
Consultors and Synodal Judges — V en. Archdeacon O'Hara, P.P.; V. Rov.
J. Canon Gunning. P.P.; V. Rev. P. Canon Mulligan, P.P.; V. Rev.
J. Canon M'Donnell, P.P.; V. Rev. J. Canon O'Connor, P.P.
Synodal Examiners — Rt. Rev. E. Mgr. Conington, D.D. ; V. Rev. J.
Canon Gunning, P.P.; V. Rev. M. Canon Keveney, P.P.; V. Rev. B.
Canon Quinn, P.P.; V. Rev. J. Canon Daly.
Parochi Consultores — V. Rev. J. Canon O'Grady, P.P. ; V. Rev. Denis
O'Hara, P.P.
Vicars Forane—Rt. Rev. E. Mgr. Conington, D.D., P.P. ; V. Rev. J.
Canon Gunning, P.P.
Secretary and Chancellor — V. Rev. James Gallagher, Adm.
CHAPTER.
Dean— Rt. Rev. Mgr. Conington, D.D., P.P., V.F., Swinford.
Archdeacon — The Ven. Roger O'Hara, P.P., Kilmovee.
Chancellor — V. Rev. M. Canon Keveney, P.P., Charlestown.
Theologian — V. Rev. J. Canon Gunning, P.P., Tubbercurry.
Penitentiory — V. Rev. P. Canon Mulligan, P.P., Curry.
Canons — V. Rev. J. Canon Daly, P.P., Achonry ; V. Rev. B. Canon
Quinn. P.P., Ballymote ; V. Rev. J. Canon M'Donnell. P.P., Kil-
lasser ; V. Rev. J. Canon O'Connor, P.P., Gurteen ; V. Rev. J.
Canon O'Grady, P.P., .Bohola.
Diocesan Inspector — Rev.*P. Higgins The College, Ballaghadereen.
PARISHES IN ACHONRY (22), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates. Post Towns.
Castlemore and
Bishop's Parish
Gallagher, James, Ballaghaderreen
Kilcolman
Adm.
O'Dowd, John
Spelman, James
Kilmacteige
a
Gildea,Chas.,^4dm. Tubbercurry
Harte, William Aclare [curry
Wims, Patrick Benada, Tubber-
Achonry
Daly,Jas.,D.D.,
Henry, Edward Achonry, Bally-
Canon, P.P.
mote
Attymasa
Henry, Walter
Attymass,Ballina
Ballysodare and
Doyle, Michael
Durcan, Michael Collooney
Kilvarnat
Bohola
O'Grady, John,
O'Hara, Michl. Bohola, Kil-
Canon
timagh
Carracastle
Mulligan, P. J.
Boland, Patrick Carracastle
Cloonacool
Gunning, John,
Burke, Felix Tubbercurry
Canon
Curry
Mulligan, Philip,
Henry,Louis,S.T.D. Curry, Co. Sligo
Canon
Callaghan, Peter
Drumrat
O'Grady, P. J.
O'Connell, J. Ballymote
Morrin, T.
1920]
DIOCESE OF ACHONRY.
283
Parishes.
Emlefad and
Kilmorgan
Kilconduff and
Meelick
Kilfree and
Killaraght
Kilgarvan
Killasser
Kilbehagh
Killedan
Kilmovee
Killoran
Kilshalvey, Kil-
turra, and
Cloonoghil
Templemore
Toomore
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Quinn, Barthol., Gallagher,"!. M, Ballymote
P.P., Canon
Conington, E. H. Casey, P. J. Swinford
D.D., Dean Connolly, Michl.
Durcan, Anthony
O'Connor, Jas.,
Canon
M'Donnell, John
Canon
Keveney, Michl.
Canon
M'Keown, John
Kieran, Anthony
Jordan, James
Gallagher, T.P.,
S.T.L., B.C.L.
Gurteen, Bally-
mote
Bonniconlan,
Ballina [ford
Killasser, Swin-
Killasser, Co. Mayo
Charlestown
O'Hara, Denis
O'Hara, Roger,
Archdeacon
Devine, Matthew
Quinn, T. H.
Cawley, Peter
O'Harte, Peter F
O'Hara, Ed.
Flynn, William
Leonard, M.
O'Donnell, R.
Kiltimagh
Kilmovee, Bal-
laghadereen
Coolaney, Co,
oli go
Bunenadden,
Ballymote
Kilavil, B'ymote
Straid, Foxford
Henry, Martin
Gildea, Denis,
B.D., B.L.
Foxford
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
WORKHOUSES.
Swinford — Rt. Rev. Mgr. Dean Conington, P.P., D.D., V.F., Chaplain.
Tubbercurry — Very Rev. Canon John Gunning, P.P., V.F., Chaplain,
RELIGIOUS CONGREGATIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Convent Off Our Lady Of Mercy, Swinford — Reverend Mother^ Mrs,
Evangelist M'Carthy. Number in Community, 27. Chaplain, Rev.
P. J. Casey. The Sisters have charge of the Workhouse, the Fever
Hospital, and of the Parochial Schools. They have, in addition, a
Technical School for the training of young girls in the various
branches of Domestic Economy ; and a High Class Intermediate
School for Boarders and Extern Pupils.
Sisters Of Charity, Benada Abbey — Roctress, Mother M. Imelda May.
Number in Community, 16. Chaplain, Rev. P. Winns. Attend
the Sick on the Mission. 200 school children. Industrial School,
50 girls. Orphans, 40.
Technical and Lace School, where employment is given to over 150
girls in the making of Limerick, Carrickma cross, and Crochet Lace.
Crochet, Buttons, Knitting, Wool Coats, Gloves, etc. Technical
School, where girls are taught all branches of Domestic Science,
Horticulture, Cookery, Laundry, Dairying, Dressmaking, Poultry-
keeping, etc.
284 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Sisters of Charity, Ballaghadereen, Convent of the Sacred Heart—
Redress, Mother Bride Coughlen. Community, 17. Industrial
School and Orphanage, Parochial Schools, Intermediate and Tech-
nical Classes, Shirt arid Hoisery Industry. Cottage Industries
Sick Mission,
Sisters Off Charity, Foxford — Eectress, Mother M. Arsenius Morrogh
Bernard. Chaplain, Rev. D. Gildea, C.C. . Community, 23.
Convent National Schools, 200 children. To this Convent is attached
the well-known " Providence Woollen Mills " which were started
by the Sisters of Charity, April, 1892, to give employment to the
Poor of the locality. Here are manufactured all classes of pure
woollen materials (including serges, flannels, and blankets suitable
for Convents and Institutions), also Clerical Cloths of various kinds.
At present there are about 150 persons employed in the Mills.
Sisters Of St. Louis, Kiltimagh — Superioress, Mother R. Joseph
O'Callaghan. Under the care of the Sisters, who are pre-eminently
distinguished as educationalists, there is a Boarding School, in which
young ladies are prepared for University, Intermediate, King's
Scholarship, and other Examinations. Chaplain, Rev. Ed. O'Hara.
Marist Sisters, Tubbercurry — Superioress, Mother Gertrude. The
Sisters have charge of the Parochial School and visit the Sick Poor.
The District and Fever Hospitals are under their care. They have
also an Intermediate Boarding School, where young ladies are pre-
pared for Matriculation, Intermediate and other Examinations.
Chaplain, Rev. F. Burke.
Sisters of Mercy, Convent of the Holy Rosary, Ballymote — Superioress,
Sister Aidan Casey. Parochial Schools are in charge of the Sisters.
Chaplain, Very Rev. B. Canon Quinn.
Sisters of Mercy, Convent of Mount Carmel, Collooney — Superioress,
Sister Peter Coleman. Parochial Schools in charge of the Sisters.
Chaplain, Rev. M. Doyle.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
The College, under the Bishop, at Ballaghadereen — President, Rev.
Hugh O'Donnell. Professors — Rev. H. O'Donnell ; Rev. Ambrose
Elaine, B.D. ; Rev. Eugene Forhan, B.D., B.A. ; Rev. Roger
M'Carrick, B.A., B.Ph. ; G. F. Cullen, Esq.; T. O'Donnell, Esq.;
J. Meade, Esq., B.Sc.
Brothers Of the Christian Schools, Ballaghadereen — Superior, Brother
Philip. Pupils, 160.
Boarding School for Young Ladies — Sisters of St. Louis Convent of
the Immaculate Conception, Kiltimagh.
Primary Schools — Catholic Primary Schools, under the Nuns at Swin-
ford, Ballaghadereen, Foxford, Tubbercurry, Kiltimagh, Benada,
Ballymote, and Collooney. Number of schools in parishes, under
lay teachers, ranging from 20 to 4, according to area and population,
in all, 201.
1920]
DIOCESE OF ACHONRY.
285
Two Industrial Schools — (a) Managed by the Irish Sisters of Charity,
Ballaghaderreen, and (6) the Irish Sisters of Charity, Benada.
Technical Schools under the care of the Irish Sisters of Charity, Bal-
laghadereen, Foxford, and Benada ; the Sisters of Mercy, Ballymote
and Swinford, and under the Sisters of St, Louis, Kiltimagh,
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Professors
SUMMARY.
i
22
20
2
25
4
Chapels and Churches
Convents
With a Branch House of the
Sisters of Mercy in Swin-
ford Union.
41
8
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
101,456
3,034
89,545
2,734
80,553
2,242
76,983
1,927
104,490
92,279
82,795
78,910
286
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
XXIV.— DIOCESE OF CLONFERT.
Includes portions of Galway, Roscommon, and King's County.
Bishop — Moat Rev. Thomas O'Doherty. Consecrated 14th September.
1919. Succeeded the Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, translated to Taam,
Address — St. Brendan's, Loughrea.
PARISHES IN CLONFERT (24), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Loughrea
Bishop's Parish
Molony, T.
Loughrea
Heagney, J.J.,
Adm.
Tynagh
Bowes, B.
Larkin, Thos.
Tynagh,
Abbey gorma can
Meagher, Rodk.
Loughrea
Mullagh, Kilricle,
and Killoran
Ryan, ML, Adm.
Loughrea
O'MearayD.
Killoran, Ballina-
sloe
Aughrim and
Coghlan, Daniel
Aughrim,
Kilconnell
Ballinasloe
Broderick, M.
Kilconnell,
Ballinasloe
Ballymacward &
Pelly, J. A.
O'Loughlin, P. J.
Ballymacward,
Clonkeenkerril
O'Donohoe, M.
Ballinasloe
Ballynakill
Larkin, M.
O'Farrell, M. C.
Ballinakill,
•
Loughrea
Woodford
Bowes, John
Nagle, P.
Dooscaun,
Bullaun, Grange
Woodford
and Killaan
Gormally, John
New Inn,
Clonfert, Dona-
Woodlawn
naghta, and
Leahy, Martin
Leahy, P.
Eyrecourt
Meelick
O'Connor, M.
Clontuskert
Fallen, John F.
Clontuskert,
Ballinasloe
Creagh and
Kilclooney
Joyce, T. J.,
V.F., Adm.
Naughton, T.
Madden, J., B.A.
Ballinasloe
Heenan. J. P.
Duniry and
Egan, Patrick
Duniry,Loughrea
Kilnelahan
Dignan, J., D.D..
Abbey.Loughrea
Adm.
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLONFEKT.
287
Parishes.
Fahy and Kil-
quain
Fohenagh and
Kilgerrill
Kilconickny,
Kilconieran,
and Lickerrig
Kilcooley and
Leitrim
Killalaghtan
and Kilrickill
Killimorbologue
and Tiranascragh
Killimordaly
and Kiltullagh
Kilmaliiioge and
Lickmolassy
Kilnadeema and
Kilteskill
Kiltormer and
Oghill
Lusmagh
Taghmacon nell
Parish Priests.
Mahoii, Comls.
Curates.
Kelly, Patrick
O'Farrell, Patk. Clarke, John
Spellman, James
Fahy, Joseph
Mockler, J,
Callanan, John P, Tuohy, M.
Harney, John
Dunne, T.
Bowes, Thomas
Brennan, H.,
Adm.
Xohilly, Thomas
Pelly, Joseph M.
Melvin, Thos.
Porter, T.
Callanan, R.
Post Towns.
Fahy, Eyrecourt
Fohenagh,
Ahascragh
Carrabane,
Athenry
Leitrim,
Loughrea
Cappatagle,
Ballinasloe
Kilricle,
Loughrea
Killimore,
Ballinasloe
Kiltulla, Athenry
Attymon, Athenry
Portumna
Killeenadeonn,
Loughrea
Laurencetown,
Ballinasloe
Lusmagh,
Banagher
Taghmaconnell,
Ballinasloe
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Workhouse. Chaplain.
Loughrea — Rev. T. Dunne, Adm. \ Portumna —
Ballinasloe — Very Rev. T. J. Joyce,!
V.F., Adm.
Military Chaplains — Rev. D. M'Hugh, A. and S. Highland Division.
Rev. T. J. O'Connor, B.A.4 10th Division. Rev. J. K. O'Neill,
Egyptian Exped.
Lunatic Asylum, Ballinasloe — Chaplain, Very Rev. T. J. Joyce, V.F.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
DISCALCED CARMELITES.
Carmelite Fathers' Novitiate, The Abbey, Loughrea — Very Rev. Benedict
Lisundia, Prior. Rev. Andrew Kenny, Master of Novices and Sub-
Prior. Revs. Jerome O'Connell, Stanislaus Fordo, Vincent Finnerty,
Clement O'Looney, Francis Barry, Columba Burke, Anthony Cagney.
288 CATHOLIC DIRECTORY. [1920
REDEMPTORISTS.
dt. Patrick's, Esker, Athenry — Very Rev. Denis Turner, Rector. Rev,
Eugene J. O'Donnell, Rev. Daniel Tierney, Rev. Edward O'Connor.
Rev. James Coogan, Rev. Michael Curran, Rev. Timothy O'Twomey.
Rev. William Nolan, Rev. P. Sampson. Rev. J. McHugh. Rev. T.
Cassin, Rev. P. Kelly, Rev. Ulic Cronin, Rev. W. Treacy, Rev.
Rev. Albert Keatinge, Rev. Henry Potter, Rev. P. Carroll, Rev. A.
Feighery. Applications for Missions and Retreats to be made to
the Father Rector.
CONVENTS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY.
St. Raphael's Convent of Our Lady of Mercy, Loughrea — Mrs. Aloysius
Byrne, Rev. Mother. Day Schools, 350 pupils. Commercial Classes,
King's Scholarship Preparatory Class. Intermediate School, Indus-
trial School, and Technical School.
St. Gabriel's Convent of our Lady of Mercy, Ballinasloe — Mrs. B. Kelly,
Superioress. Day School, 480 pupils. King's Scholarship Prepara-
tory Class. Industrial School. The Sisters also have an Inter-
mediate School.
St. Joseph's Convent Of Mercy, Portumna — Mrs. M. Benignus Cussen,
Superioress. Day Schools, 200 pupils. Technical School for Girls.
Residential and Day School. 25 Residential Scholarships — Subjects,
Cookery, Laundry, Needlework, Household Management, Hygiene,
Dairying, Poultry-keeping, and Gardening.
St. Ann's Convent Of Mercy, Woodford — Mrs. M. Borgia Read,
Superioress. Day School, 120 pupils.
St. Brendan's Convent Of Mercy, Eyrecourt — Mrs. M. Celestine Dooley,
Superioress. Day School, 132 pupils.
St. Patrick's Hospital, Loughrea — Mrs. M. Lelia Jennings, Superioress.
St. Michael's Hospital, Ballinasloe — Mrs. M. Imelda Croker, Superioress.
St. Vincent's Hospital, Portumna — Mrs. M. Ignatius Dillon, Superioress.
The Sisters of Mercy in the Diocese number 90 professed, and 3 novices.
CONVENT OF CARMELITE NUNS.
Convent Of Carmelite Nuns, Loughrea — Prioress, Mrs. Greene. Sixteen
Professed Religious, living up to the primitive rule. Chaplains,
The Carmelite Fathers.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Joseph's College, The Pines, Ballinasloe — Rector, Very Rev. T.
Dempsey, M.A. (Hons.). Professors — Rev. T. Dempsey, M.A., B.D.
(Hons.); Rev. J. Cogavin, B.A. ; Rev. T. Glennon, M.A., B.D. ;
Rev. G. Egan ; Rev. J. J. Madden, B.A. ; Joseph M'Kenna,
B.A. ; J. F, Fitzgerald, B.A. Seumas O'Murchadha, and L.
Sheridan, L.I.S.M. Twenty-seven Scholarships open to competition.
St. Michael's Technical School, Ballinasloe — Superintendent, M. J.
Glennon, C.R.A. Carpentry and Building Construction — W. J.
Martin, Commercial Subjects, M. J. Glennon, C.R.A. Domestic
Science Subjects, Miss D. Connaughton. Introductory Course, W.
Ward. Secretary to County Technical Instruction Committee, W.
G. Fogarty, Courthouse, Galway,
1920]
DIOCESE OF CLONFERT.
289
St. Raphael's, Loughrea, Intermediate Boarding and Day School for
Girls. Sisters of Mercy, assisted by Miss M'Cabe, M.A. Hons.
St. Mary's Technical School for Girls, Portumna — A Residential and
Day School ; 25 residential Scholarships. Subjects — Cookery,
Laundry, Needlework, Household Management, Hygiene, Dairying,
Poultry-keeping, Gardening.
Primary Schools — There are large and highly efficient schools under
the Nuns in Loughrea, Ballinasloe, Portumna, Eyrecourt, and
Woodford. The numbers on rolls in these schools respectively are
335, .480, 200, 120, and 160. The Parochial Schools, under lay
teachers, are nearly equal to the wants of the population.
Industrial Schools. — Loughrea certified for 112 ; Ballinasloe for 60.
The Sisters of Mercy have charge of the Hospitals in the Poorhouses
of Bnllinasloe, Loughrea, and Portumna.
DIOCESAN SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
College Clergy
1
24
22
4
20
3
Military Chaplains . . 3
Regulars (Men) . .31
Churches, Parochial and Suc-
cursal ... 46
Houses of Regulars . . 2
Convents 6
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population .
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
51,408
2,200
45,520
1,907
41,162
1,782
38,000
708
53,608
47,433
42,944
38,708
290
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
XXV.— DIOCESE OF ELPHIN.
Includes a large portion of Roscommon, Sligo, and Galway.
Bishop — Most Rev. BERNARD COYNE, D.D. Consecrated March
30th, 1913. Succeeded the Most Rev. Dr. Clancy. Address — St.
Mary's, Sligo.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — The Right Rev. R. Gearty, P.P., Strokestovra.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. M. Canon Harte, Castlerea ; Very Rev. T.
H. Canon Cummins, Roscommon; Veil. Archdeacon Keane, Athlone;
Very Rev. T. Canon Sharkey, Boyle; Very Rev. P. A. Butler, Adm.,
Sligo.
Consultores Parochi—The Right Rev. Dean Gearty, P.P., V.G. ; Very
Rev. Canon Maher, ; Very Rev. Canon Harte; Very Rev. Canon
Doorley; Very Rev. Dr. Kielty ; Very Rev. T. Canon Sharkey; Very
Rev. Canon Cummins ; Very R9V. Ca-non Flanagan ; Very Rev.
Canon Geraghty.
Examinatores — Right Rev. Dean Gearty ; Very Rev. Canon Harte,
P.P., V.F. ; Rev. M. Kielty, D.D., P.P. ; Very Rev. Canon Crowe,
B.D., B.C.L. ; Very Rev. Canon Cummins, P.P. ; Very Rev. Canon
Doorley, P.P.; Rev. P. M. Duignan, D.Ph. ; Rev. T. Canon Sharkey,
P.P. ; Rev. B. Currid, P.P.
Bishop's Secretary — Very Rev. Canon Crowe, B.D., B.C.L., Sligo.
Diocesan Inspector of Schools- — Rev. Thomas Waters, St. Mary's, Sligo.
CHAPTER OF THE DIOCESE CF ELPHIN.
Dean — Right Rev. R. Gearty, P.P., V.G., Strokestown.
Archdeacon — The Venerable F. Canon Keane, V.F., St. Peter's, Athlone
Precentor — Very Rev. M. Canon Harte, P.P., V.F., Castlerea.
Treasurer — Very Rev. J. Canon Maher, P.P., Riverstown.
Chancellor — Very Rev. T. H. Canon Cummins, D.D., P.P., Roscommon.
Theologian — Very Rev. J. Canon Crowe, Bishop's Secretary, Sligo.
Penitentiary— Very Rev. T. Canon Sharkey, P.P., V.F., Boyle.
Tirebrine
Kilgoghlin
Tibohine
Kiltnacallane
Oran
PREBENDARIES.
Very Rev. P. A. Canon Flanagan, P.P., Aughrim.
Very Rev. B. Canon Geraghty, P.P., Loughglynn.
Very Rev. J. Canon M'Dermott, P.P., Elphin.
Very Rev. John Canon Foley'P.P., Ballinameen.
Very Rev. E. Canon Doorley, P.P., Cliffoney.
PARISHES IN ELPHIN (33), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES (109).
Parishes.
Sligo, Coolera,
Calry, and
Rosses Point
Parish Priests. Curates.
Bishop's Parish Butler, P., Adm.,
V.F.
Mulligan, J.
.Murray. P.J.
O'Dowd, P.
Donnellan, J.
Devine, M.
Keaney P.
Post Towns.
Sligo
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. [Sligo
Rosses Point,
1920] DIOCESE
OF ELPHIN.
291
Parishes. Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Ahascragh and Shanagher, P.
Ahascragh,
Caltra
Ballinasloe
Brennan, M.
Caltra, do.
Ardcarne
Flanagan, Thos
Cootehall, Boyle
O'Beirne, M.
Crossna, Boyle
Cline, P.
do.
Ahamlish
Doorley, Edwd.
i
Cliffoney, Sligo
Canon
Crehan, B.
Grange, Sligo
McHugh, C,
Mull aghm ore,
Cliffonpy
Athleague and
Conry, M.
Athleague, Ros-
Fuerty
common [mon
Gaffney, D.
Fuerty, Roscom-
Athlone, St. Pe-
Keane, Francis,
Gallagher, T. P.
St. Peter's, Ath-
ter's & Drum
Archd., V.F,
O'Beirne, P. J.
lone
Neilan, Bernard
Drum, Athlone
Keane, Bernard
Summerhill
Aghanagh
Curley, J.
Ballinafad, Boyle
Mattimoe, P.
Ballyrush, Boyle
Aughrim and
Flanagan, Pat k.
Aughrim, Drumsna
Kilmore
Canon
Carney, D.
Dangan, do.
Gilmartin, D.
Dangan, do.
Ballintober,
Donnellan, B. J
Ballintubber,
Ballymoe
Castlerea
Donnellan, P.
Ballymoe, Castlerea
Boyle
Sharkey, Tim.,
M'Gowan, J.
Boyle
Canon, V.F.
Smallhorne, J.
do.
Cloontuskert &
Hurley, Thomas
Kilrooskey, Ros-
Kilgefin
common
Neary, J.
Lanesboro', Longford
Drumcliff
Currid, B.
Homeville, Sligo
Lannon, F.
Ballinfull, Sligo
D3'sart and
Creighton, M.
Ballyforan, Bal-
Tissara
linasloe
Cox, W.
Four Roads, Ros-
common
Elphin & Creeve
M'Dermott, J.
Kelly, J.
Elphin, Castlerea
Canon
Lennon, Jos.
do.. Castlerea
McGowan, P.
Mantua, Elphin
Geevagh
Coyle, George
Geevagh, Bally-
farnan, Car-
rick - on -Shan-
non
Fallen, W. J.
Highwood, Bally-
iarnan, Car-
rick- on -Shan-
non
O'Reilly. M.
Geevagh, Bally -
farnon
292
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Glinsk and Kil-
Grogan, John
Creggs, Roscom.
begnet
Scott, P.
Glinsk, Ballymoe
Kilbride
O'Hara, Patrick
Four Mile House,
Roscommon
Neary, P.
Derrane, do.
Kilcorkey and
Feehily, M.
Frenchpark,
Frenchpark
Castlerea
Kilglass and
Lynch, P. J.
Keane, J.
Bellanagar, do.
Kilglass, Strokes-
Rooskey
town
Lavin, T.
Rooskey. Drum-
mod
Kilkeevan
Harte, M.,
Hanley, T.
Castlerea
Canon, V.F.
Morris, Richd.
do.
O'Dojmell, M.
do.
Killian and Kil-
Kielty, M., D.D.
Bally gar, Ros-
ronan
common
Hargadoii, Michl.
Newbridge, Bal-
linamorebridge
Ballinasloe
Henegan, M.
Ballinamorebridge,
Ballinasloe
Killukin and
M'Dermott, J.
Croghan, Boyle
Killumniod
Glynn,JJ.,S.T.L
Drumlion, Car-
i
rick-on-Shan.
Kilnamanagh &
Foley, John.
Gillooly, P.
Ballinam'n, Boyle
Estersnow
Canon
Roddy, James
Breedogue,
Frenchpark
Kiltoom
Hughes, Peter
Kiltoom,Athlone
Flynn, P. J.
Curraghboy, do.
Kiltrustan, Lis-
Gearty, R.,
Hurley, T., D.D.
Strokestown
sonuffy, and
Dean, V.G.
Duignan, J. P.
do.
Cloonfinlough
McGloin, M.
do.
Lisacull and
Geraghty, Berd.,
M'Goldrick, J,
Loughglynn, Castrrea
Loughglynn
Canon
Connellan. M,
do.
O'Beirne, M,
Lisacull, do.
Ogulla & Baslic .
Monahan, M.
Tulsk, Castlerea
Fahy, B.
Kilmurry do.
Keane, M.
Cloonyquinn,
Castlerea
Oran
Doheny, John
Cloverhill, Ros-
common
Devins, M. F,
Or in,Roscommon
Rcucommon and
Cummins, T. H.,
Carney, T. J,
R jscommon
[iiiteevan
Canon, D.D.,
O'Flanagan, M.
do.
V.F,
Finan, J,
Kilteevan
St. John's
Kelly, B,
Knockcroghery,
Roscommon
O'Boiine, T,
St,John's,Athlone
1920]
Parishes
Termonbarry &
Curraghroe
Riverstown
Tibohine
DIOCESE OF ELPHIN.
Parish Priests. Curates.
293
Post Towns.
Coleman, P. Cloondra, Long-
ford
Mannion, J. Scramogue,
Longford
Maher, John, Riverstown, Bal-
Canon lynaote
Brennan, Michl, Sooey, Riverst'n
Dolan, N, Glen, Riverst'n
Monahan, John . Fairymount,
Castlerea [park
Mullany, R. Tibohine, French-
DIOCESAN COLLEGE
OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION, SUMMERHILL, SLIGO.
President, Very Rev. P. M. Duignan, D.Ph. ; Vice- President, Rev. P.
O'Leary, Dipl. N.U.T. Professors, Rev. P. Duignan, D.Ph. ; Rev. P.
O'Leary, Rev. M. Galvin, B.A. ; Rev. M. O 'Flaherty, D.D. ; Rev.
J. J. Hanly, B.A., B.D.; Rev. P. Casey, B.A.; J. R. Treacy, Esq.,
Lecturer on Commercial Subjects; P. Donnellan, Esq., Lecturer in
Irish ; Wm. P, Gilbert, Esq., M.A. ; John Fallen, Esq., I.S.M.,;
A.T.S.C., Professor of Masic ; ti. J. Martyn, Esq., M.D,, Physician
H. Franklin, Violin Master.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Prison. Chaplain.
Sligo — Rev. M. J. Devine.
Roscommon — Very Rev. T. H.
Canon Cummins, P.P., V.F.
Castlerea — Very Rev. M. Canon
Harte, P.P., V.F.
Boyle — Very Rev. T, Canon
Sharkey, P.P., V.F. ,
Strokestown — Very Rev R. Canon
Gearty,P.P.,V.G.
Sligo — Very Rev. P, Butler, Adm.
V.F.
Lunatic Asylum.
Sligo — Rev. P. J. Murray, C.C.
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
Dominican Priory, Sligo — Prior, Very Rev. Raymund O' Sullivan,
Sub-Prior, Rev. R. J Walsh, O.P. , Rev. P. D. McCormick, O.P. ;
Rev. Sebastian McSorley, O.P.
Ursuline Convent, Sligo — Boarding and Day School, National School,
and Higher Training School in Domestic Science, Superioress, Mrs,
O'Connor.
22
294 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Convent Of Our Lady Of Mercy, Sligo — Day Schools, average attendance
between 700 and 800 pupils. Industrial and Preparatory Training
School for Teachers, over 220 inmates ; also a Training School for
instruction in house-keeping, including laundry work, cooking,
bakery, poultry, and dairy management. In needlework school about
20 girls from the town and neighbourhood are taught the making
of ladies' under- clothing for trousseaux in very fine and coarser
materials ; also lace-making, embroidery, and hosiery. The Sisters
have charge of Work-house Hospital. Superioress, Mrs. M. J. C.
Kavanagh.
Convent Of the Sisters Of Mercy, Castlerea — Superioress, Mrs. Sharkett.
350 pupils in Day Schools, Pupils prepared for Intermediate
Examinations.
Convent Of Mercy, St. Peter's, Athlone — Superioress, Mother M.
V. Moore. Day Schools, 520 pupils. Preparatory School, in which
girls are prepared for King's Scholarship and Pupil Teachers, Up-
to-date Steam Laundry.
Convent Of Mercy, Summerhill, Athlone — Female Industrial Schools
and Orphanage, 190 inmates, Superioress, Mrs. Hynds. Chaplain,
Rev. Bernard Keane,
Convent of Mercy, Immaculate Conception, Roscommon— Superioress,
Mrs. McGrath. The Sisters manage an Industrial School for 60
destitute Catholic children, and National Schools, attended by 350
pupils. Irish and French Languages are also taught. Instruction
is also given in house sewing, dressmaking, cookery, and the breed-
ing and rearing of the different breeds of poultry. Pupils are also
prepared for the Intermediate Examination aud King's Scholarship,
Convent Of Mercy, Elphin — Superioress, Mrs. Madden. Day Schools,
300 pupils
Convent Of Mercy, Boyle — Superioress, Mrs. Walsh. Day Schools.
300 pupils. Typewriting and Shorthand are also taught. - Also a
Public Laundry.
Convent Of Mercy, Strokestown — Superioress, Mrs. Byrne. Day
Schools, 160 pupils. In addition to the ordinary subjects, Irish,
French, and Algebra, Cookery and Laundry, Piano and Violin
are taught ; also individual voice training. Shorthand, Typewriting.
Convent of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, Loughglynn— Superi-
oress, Mother Marie Sabine. Under the direction of the Nuns is a
School of Agriculture- Domestic Economy, Home Industries ; 40
pupils. Chaplain, Rev. M. J. Connellan.
Convent Of Nazareth, Sligo— Superioress, Mother M. Kevin, This
is a home for orphan boys and for aged men and women,
1920]
DIOCESE OF ELPHIN.
295
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
College Of the Immaculate Conception, Summerhill, Sligo — President,
Very Rev. P. Duignan. Vice- President, Rev. P. O'Leary. Profes-
sors— Rev. P. Duignan, D.Ph. ; Rev. P. O'Leary, Rev. M, Galvin,
B.A.; Rev. M. O 'Flaherty, D.D. ; Rev. J. J. Hanly, B.A., B.D. ;
Rev. P. Casey, B.A. ; J. R. Treacy, Esq., Lecturer on Commercial
Subjects; P. Donnellan, Esq., Lecturer in Irish; William P. Gilbert,
Esq., M.A.; John Fallon, Esq., I.S.M., A.T.S.C., Professor of Music ;
R. "J. Martyn, Esq., M.D., Physician ; H. Franklin, Violin Master,
In Sligo there are the excellent Ursub'ne Boarding and Day Schools
and also a School of Higher Domestic Economy, worked under the
Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction.
There are Female Industrial Schools attached to the Convents of Mercy
in Sligo, Roscommon, and Summerhill. Inmates, 420.
Primary Schools. — Large Convent Schools in Sligo, Roscommon,
Elphin, Boyle, Athlone, Castlerea, and Strokestown, attended by
over 2,500 girls. The Parochial Schools, under secular teachers,
now exceed in number 320.
Marist Brothers' Institute, Sligo — Ordinary Day Schools.
Rev. Brother Dorotheus.
Superior,
Marist Brothers' School, Castlerea. Superior, Brother John Mary.
Franciscan Brothers, Farragher, Roscommon — Superior, Rev. Brother
Paul E. Luttrell, O.S.F.
Societies Of St. Vincent tie Paul at Sligo, Roscommon, Castlerea, Boyle.
SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates, etc.
Regulars .
1
33
31
2
68
4
Churches
House of Regulars
Monasteries
Convents
College
Intermediate Schools
86
1
4
10
1
3
Catholic Population
.N on- Catholic Population.
Total Population
. 1881
1891
1901
1911
159; 950
9,811
139,338
8,653
122,941
7,641
115,262
6,866
169,761
147,991
13.0,582
122,128
296 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
XXVI.— DIOCESES OF GALWAY, KILMACDUAGH AND
KILFENORA.
Bishop of Gaiway and Kilmacdusgh, and Apost. Adm. of Kilfenora—
Most Rev. THOMAS O'DEA, D.D. Consecrated Bishop of Clonfert,
August 30th, 1903. Translated from the See of Clonfert to the
united Sees of Galway and Kilmacduagh, and Apostolic
Administratorship of Kilfenora, April 29th, 19U9. Address, Mount
St. Mary's, Galway.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND OFFICERS.
Vicar-General — Rt. Rev. A. J. Considine, Adm., St. Nicholas' E. and N.
Official — V. Rev. Thomas E. M'Alinney, P.P., Spiddal.
Diocesan Consultors — Rt. Rev. A. J. Considine ; V. Rev. Jos. Cassidy,
P.P. ; V. Rev. A. J. Nestor, P.P. ; V. Rev. M. D. Conroy, P.P.
Synodal Judges — V. Rev. Joseph Cassidy, P.P. ; V. Rev. A. J. Nestor,
P.P. ; V. Rev. M. D. Conroy, P.P.
Promoter Justitice and Defensor Vinculi — V. Rev. Joseph Cassidy, P.P.
Pro-Synodal Examiners — Rt. Rev. A. J. Considine, Adm. ; V. Rev.
Joseph Cassidy, P.P.; V. Rev. A. J. Nestor, P.P.; V. Rev. Thomas
E. M'Alinney, P.P.; V. Rev. Joseph Mitchell M.A.; Rev. H.Foley, S.J.
Parochi Consultores— V. Rev. Fras. Cassidy, PP. ; V. Rev. A. J. Nestor,
P.P.; V. Rev. M. D. Conroy, P.P. ; V. Rev. R. M'Hugh, P.P.
Chancellor— V. Rev. P. Moran, P.P., Clare-Galway.
Diocesan Secretary and Vice-Chancellor — Rev. J. O'Dea, B.A., B.C.L.
Church Property Commission — Rt. Rev. A. J. Considine ; V. Rev. Peter
Davis, P.P. ; V. Rev. Joseph Mitchell, M.A.
Vicars-Forane — V. Rev. R. M'Hugh, P.P., Castlegar ; V. Rev. Joseph
Cassidy, P.P., Gort ; V. Rev. A. J. Nestor, P.P., Ennistymon.
Dean of Residence, Unj,v. Coll. — Rev. J. Hynes,B.D.,Univ. Coll., Gal way.
DIOCESE OF GALWAY.
All in County Galway, except Shrule, which is in the County Mayo :
12 Parishes.
Parishes.
St. Nicholas, E.
and N.
Rahoon
S. Nicholas, W.
and S.
Claregalway
Castlegar
Kilcummin «
Killannin
Kilcameen and
Ballynacourty
Kilbrecan and
Lettermore
Moycullen
Shrule
Spiddal
Post Towns.
Galway
Rahoon, Galway
Galway
[Galway
Claregalway,
Parish Priests. Curates.
Bishop's Parishes
A. J. Considine, Moran, J.
Adm., V.O. Greene, James
Davis, P., Adm. O'Meehan, J. W.
Griffin, M., B.A.
Kelly, John Donnelly, N.,
B.A.
Moran, P. J.
M'Hugh,Redm'd, Sheedy, J., D.Ph. Castlegar, " Gal-
Y.F. way (City)
Craddock, James Cawley, T. Oughterard
Cousidine, James, B.A.
Connolly, John Rosscahill
Griffin, Matthew Casey, D. Oranmore
[Galway
Walsh,John,B.A O'Dea, P , B.A. Lettermore,
Adm. McCarthy, D. Rosmuck
Cam us
Corbett, Edmd, Cunnane, J.W., B.A. Moycullen
Lydon, Patk. Burke, T., B.A. Shrule
McAlinney,T, A, Grogan, M., B.A. Spiddal
1920]
DIOCESE OF GALWAY, ETC.
297
DIOCESE OF KILMACDUAGH.
All in Co. Gal way : 10 Parishes.
Parishes. ] Parish Priests. Curates.
Kinvara . Bishop's Parish Keely, J.
Fahy, M., Adm.
- Carr, John
Ardrahan
Kilcolgan, Drim-j Walsh, M.
acoo and Kil
leenavara
Beagh
Killora & Killo-
gileen
Kilbeacanty
Kilchreest
Kilcornan
Kilmacduagh
and Kiltartan
Nagk, J.
Hynes, M. Gogarty, D.,
B.A.
Fitzgerald, John
Corcoran, Michl.
Tully, M. Kenny, Mat.
Cassidy, J., Concannon,A
V.F. Considine, Jc
Kilthomas
Burke, John
Post Town.
Kinvara
Ardrahan
Kilcolgan, Oran-
more
Shanaglish, Tut-
ber, Co. Clare
Craughwell
Gort
Kilchreest,
Loughrea
Clarenbridge
B.A.
Peterswell,
Loughrea
XXVII.-DIOCESE OF KILFENORA.
All in Co. of Clare, and Province of Cashel : 8 Parishes.
Parishes.
Kilcroiiin and ;
Kilcorny
Kilmanaheen &
Cloony
Glanaragah
Parish Priests.
Cassidy, Wm.
Adm.
Nestor, A.
Keran, P.
Curates.
Mullins,.W.,
B.A.
Ruane, J., B.A.
O'Farrell, Jos.
Post Towns.
Carron, Kilna-
boy, Ennis
Ennistymon
Ballyvaughan
Kilfenora
Kilshanny
Cassidy, Francis Durcan, P., B.A, Kilfenora
Francis, J.,
Adm.
Hehir, Denis
Glan-a-managh
Killeany,K'moon Conroy, M. D. McClean, P.,
and Killilagh B.A.
Touheran, Kil- Bishop's Parish Sharkey, P,
creehy O'Fegan, N. O.,
Adm.
Ennistymon
Burrin, N. Quay
Lisdoonvarna
Liscannor
298 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
RELIGIOUS ORDERS AND CONGREGATIONS IN THE
DIOCESE.
FRANCISCANS.
Franciscans, Galway — Very Rev. Fr. Peter, Ex-Defmiloi -Genetal,
Guardian; Very Rev. Fr. Fidelis, Definitor; Rev Fr. Baptist.
Bro. Joseph.
DOMINICANS.
Dominicans, Galway — Very Rev. T. A. Tighe, Prior. Rev. T. M.
O'Neill, Sub-Prior. Rev. A. Coleman, Rev. A. Dempsey.
AUGUSTINIANS.
AugUStinianS, Galway — Very Rev. Patrick Grotty, O.S.A., Prior,
Rev. J. A. Duffy, O.S.A. ; Rev. E. A. Mansfield, O.S.A. Brother
Michael Kinsella.
JESUITS.
St. Ignatius' College, Gahvay — Rev. Henry Foley, Rector ; Rev.
Wm. F. Byrne, Minister ; Rev. Patrick Nolan, Rev. Edmund
Downing, Rev. James Rabbitte^ Rev. Charles Cuffe, Rev. Francis
Lyons, Rev. Ernest Mackey, Rev. Bart. Coghlan, Rev. Wm.
McCormack.
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
Christian Brothers, Mount St. Joseph, Ennistymon— Director, Brother
J. H. Lucitt.
PATRICIAN BROTHERS.
Brothers Of St. Patrick, Monastery and National Schools, Lombard St. —
" -Ajvo-Sjoit tlAOiTTi SeofAnii," and National Schools, Nuns' Island,
St. Mary's Scholasticate, Kingston. Superior, Rev. Br. Joseph
Downes.
PRESENTATION CONVENTS.
Presentation Convent, Galway — Superioress, Mother M. Teresa
Elligott. Community, 32. Children in Schools, 600 on roll.
Presentation Convent, Oranmore — Rev. Mother, M. Conception Fagan
SISTERS OF CHARITY.
Convent Of Sisters Of Charity, Our Lady's Priory, Clarenbridge, founded
1844 — Superioress, Sister M. Azevedo McHugh. Religious, 10.
Sick poor of three parishes visited. Convent National School
attached ; also a Sodality of Children of Mary.
SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters Of Mercy, Galway — Rev. Mother, Sister M. Aquin McCormack j
Sisters Of Mercy, Oughterard — Local Superioress, Sister M. Michael
Davis.
Sisters Of Mercy, St. Enda's, Spiddal — Superioress, Sister M. Magdalen
Conroy.
Sisters Of Mercy, St. Raphael's, Co. Infirmary, Calway — Superioress,
Sister M. Raphael O'Farrell.
Sisters of Mercy, Magdalen Asylum, Galway — Sister Superioress,
Sister M. Joseph Xavier MacDermott.
Sisters of Mercy, Workhouse Hospital, Galway — Sister Superioress,
Sister M. Brendan Arundel.
1920] DIOCESE OF GALWAY, ETC. 299
Sisters Of Mercy, St. Patrick's, Gort — Rev. Mother, Sister M. Bernard
Hooney.
Sisters Of Mercy, Kinvara — Superioress, Sister M. Gonzaga Brennan.
Sisters Of Mercy, Workhouse, Gort — Superioress, Sister M. Xavier
Doyle.
Sisters Of Mercy, Ennistymon — Superioress, Mo therM.Columba Connolly.
Sisters Of Mercy, Workhouse, Ennistymon — Superioress, Sister M.
CONVENT OF POOR CLARES.
Convent Of Poor Clares, Galway — Mother Abbess, Sister Teresa Tierney,
Daily adoration of the Most Holy Sacrament. Altar Breads and
Altar work carefully executed. Under the care of the Franciscan
Fathers. 18 in Community. 4 Extern Sisters.
DOMINICAN CONVENT OF JESUS AND MARY.
Dominican Convent of Jesus and Mary, established in Galway in 1647.
The Community removed to their present beautiful residence at
Taylor's Hill in the year 1846. A Boarding and Day School for
Young Ladies. Number in Community, 51. Prioress, Sister M.
Antoninus O 'Boyle. Chaplains, Dominican Fathers.
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESES.
Workhouses. Chaplains. Workhouses. Chaplains.
Galway — Very Rev. P. Davis, Ennistymon — Very Rev. A. J,
Nestor, P.P., V.F,
Ballyvaughan— Rev. P. Keran,
P.P.
P.P.
Oughterard — Rev. J. Craddock,
P.P.
Gort — Rev. J. Cassidy, P.P., V.F.
CO. Infirmary, Galway — Chaplain, Rt. Rev. A. J. Considine, Adm., V.G.
Fever Hospital, attached to Galway Workhouse — Chaplain, Very Rev,
P. Davis.
Prison, Town and County— C haplain, Rev. J. T. O'Kelly, P.P.
Boys' Industrial School, Salt Hill, under the care of the Christian
Brothers. Director, Brother Frisby. Pupils, 200. Chaplain,
Diocesan Secretary, Mount St. Mary's.
Girls' Industrial School, Galway, under the Sisters of Mercy,
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESES.
Magdalen Asylum, Galway — Superintended by the Sisters of Mercy,
Societies of St. Vincent de Paul at Galway.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESES.
St. Mary's College, Galway — Under the immediate patronage of the
Most Rev. Thos. O'Dea, D.D., Lord Bishop of Galway and Kil-
macduagh, and Apost. Adm. of Kilfenora. President, Very Rev.
J. Mitchell, M.A., B.D., Dip. Educ. Professors, Very Rev. Jos.
Mitchell, M.A., B.D., Dip. Educ. ; Rev. M. Mitchell, B.A., B.D.,
Dip. Educ.; Rev. A. Sexton, B.A., B.D. Dip. Educ.; Rev. T. Gallagher,
B.A., B.D., Dip. Educ.; Rev. Peter Thompson, B.A. ; Messrs. A.
O'Dowd, A.R.C., Sc.I. ; J. O'Callaghan, B.A., Dip. Educ. Professor
of Music — [Vacant]. Professor of Drawing, A. O'Dowd, A.R.C.,
300
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Sc.I. Physician, Nicholas W. Colahan, Esq., M.D., Professor,
University College, Galway. The College offers 16 Scholarships,
value £264, and open to students from all parts of Ireland. Nuns
in charge, one a trained nurse.
Maynooth Mission to China — St. Columban's College, Dalgan Park,
Galway. A Theological and Philosophical College. Rector, Rev.
Patrick Cleary, D.D ., B.A. Dean, Rev. John Henaghan. Professors,
Rev. John O'Leary, B.A., B.D.; Rev. John O'Donovan, B.A.; Rev.
L. Forri?tal, M.A.; Rev John Henaghan, Rev. P. O'Connell, B.D. ;
Mr. Ignatius Ying Ki.
House Ol African Miss ons — House of Probation, Cloughballymore.
Kileolgan. Superior, Very Rev. M. Slattery. Staff Fathers, Rev.
J. Aherne and Rev, M. Lavelle. Brother D. O'Connell. 21
Probationers. »
St. Ignatius' College, Galway — High School conducted by the Jesuit
Fathers for pupils of the City of Galway and neighbouring counties.
Boys educated in preparation for the Priesthood and the Professions,
and prepared for Commercial, Intermediate and University Exami-
nations. Rector, Rev. H. Foley, S.J.
Secondary School. Conducted by the Christian Brothers, Ennistymon.
Boys prepared for the Intermediate and University Examinations,
Science, Drawing, and Manual Instruction taught under the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and Technical Instruction. Director, Rev. Br.
Lucitt.
Secondary School — St. Joseph's Seminary, Nuns' Island, Galway. This
School is conducted by the Patrician Brothers and is attended by
68 pupils. Boys are prepared for the Intermediate, University,
and Civil Service Examinations.
Secondary School for Girls — A Boarding and Day School, conducted
by the Dominican Sisters, Taylor's Hill, Galway.
Primary Schools — Besides Schools of the Patrician Brothers, Galway,
the Presentation Convents, Galway and Oranmore ; the Mercy
Convents, Galway, Oughterard, Spiddal, Gort, Kinvara and
Ennistymon ; and the Convent of the Irish Sisters of Charity,
Clarenbridge, there is a sufficient number of National Schools
conducted by secular teachers in all parishes.
DIOCESAN SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes .
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
Others
Regulars
I
30
27
3
27
5
24
Churches
Houses of Regulars
Convents
Colleges .
Monasteries
Houses of Missionaries
53
4
16
2
3
2
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population.
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
86,383
2,904
76,328
2,474
'70,576
1,931
67,271
1,432
89,287
78,802
72,507
68,703
I920J
DIOCESE OF KILLALA.
301
XXVIII.— DIOCESE OF KILLALA.
Includes portions of Mayo and Sligo.
Bishop — Most Rev. JAMES NAUGHTON, D.D. Consecrated Jan. 7th,
1912. Succeeded Most Rev. Dr. Conmy. Address — Most Rev. Dr.
Naughton, Lord Bishop of Killala, Ballina, Co. Mayo.
DIOCESAN DIGNITARIES AND CFFJCIALES CURI4E.
Vicar-General — Very Rev. Chancellor M'Hale, P.P.. Crossmolina.
Vicars-Forane — Very Rev. Canon Munnelly, P.P., Ballycastle ; Very
Rev. Canon Hegarty, P.P., Belmullet ; Very Rev. Canon Timlin,
P.P., Skreen ; Very Rev. William J. Greaney, Adm,, Ballina.
Officialis—Very Rev. Dean Kelly, P.P.
Cancellarius — Very Rev. Patk. O'Boyle, B.D.
Promoter Justifies — Very Rev. Canon Munnelly, P.P.
Defensor Vinculi — Very Rev. Canon Hegarty, P.P.
Synodal Judges and Consullores Parochi — The Venerable Archdeacon
Dolphin, P.P.; Very Rev. Canon Timlin, P.P.; Very Rev. Canon
O'Reilly, P.P ; Very Rev. Canon Healy, P.P.; Very Rev. Canon
Howley, P.P.; Very Rev. Canon Tully, P.P.
Examinatores^-Very Rev. Dean Kelly, Rev. Chancellor MacITale, Very
Rev. Canon Hegarty, Very Rev. Canon Timlin, Very Rev. Canon
Healy, Very Rev. Canon tempany, Very Rev. Patk. O'Boyle. B.D.
Bishop's Secretary — Very Rev. William J. Greaney, Adm. . V.F., Ballina.
CHAPTER OF KILLALA.
Dean — Very Rev. John J. Kelly, P.P., Lahardane.
Archdeacon — The Venerable Thomas Dolphin, P.P., Bangor Erris.
Chancellor—Very Rev. Antony M'Hale, P.P., V.G., Crossmolina.
Theologian — Very Rev John Hegarty, P.P., V.F., Belmullet.
Penitentiary — Very Rev. Michael Munnelly, P.P.. V.F., Ballycastle.
Canons — Very Rev. Antony Timlin, P.P.', V.F., Skreen; Very R*ev.
Patrick O'Reilly, P.P., Killala ; Very Rev. Wm. Healy, P.P., Kil-
glass ; Very Rev. Patrick Howley, P.P., Kilcommon Erris ; Very Rev.
Michael J. Tully, P.P., Easkey ; Very Rev. James Tempany, The
Cathedral, Ballina.
PARISHES IN KILLALA (22), PARISH PRIESTS AND CURATES.
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Curates.
Post Towns.
Kilmoremoy
Bishop's Parish
Wm. J. Greaney,
Ballina
Adm., V.F.
Denis O'Connor,
B.A.
Rev. Ml. Feeney,
B.A.
Backs
do.
Hewson, Patrick,
Knockmore,
Adm.
Ballina
Timlin, Antony
Rathduff, Ballina
Addergoole
Kelly, John,
Giblin, Patrick
Lahardane, Bal-
Canon
lina
Ardagh
McLoughlin, Ml.
Ballina
Ballysakeery
O'Doherty, Ed.
Ballina
Ballycroy
O'Hara, Thomas
Heffernan, John
Ballycroy,
Co, Mayo
Belmullet
Hegarty, John,
Carroll, John J.
Belmullet
Canon, V.F.
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CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Parishes.
Parish Priests. Curates. Post Towns.
Ballycastle
Munnelly, Ml., Howley, Thomas Ballycastle, Co.
Canon, V.F. Mayo
Castleeonnor
Beirne, Thos. L. Corballa, Ballina
Crossmolina
M'Hale, Antony O'Donnell, Ml. Crossmolina
Canon. V.O. B.A.
Hegarty, M.f B.A. Keenagh, Cross-
molina
Easkey
Tully, Michael, McNamara,Lewis Easkey, Co. Sligo
Canon B.A.
Kiltane
Dolphin, Thos., Durcan, H., B.A. Bangor Erris
Canon MacNama, Peter,
B.A. [Ballina
Kilcommon Erris
Howley, Patk., Durean,Patk.B.A. Pullathomas
Canon
Kilfian
Kevany, Patrick Kilfian, Killala
Kilglass
Healy, William Oghill, Culleens,
Canon Co. Sligo
Molloy.Luke,B.A. Emiiscrone, Co. SHgo
Killala
O'Reilly, Patk., Killala
Canon
Kilmacshalgan .
Clarke, Francis BrownOjThos.B.A.Dromore West
Kilmore Erris
M'Hale, Michael Dodd, And., B.D. Binghamstown,
A dm . B elm ullet
Kil gallon, Jas. Binghamstown,
Walshe, ML, B.A. Belmullet
Lackan
Quinn, Michael Lackan, Ballina
Moygawnagh
Davis, Peter Moygawnagh,
Crossmolina
Skreen and Dro-
Timlin, Antony, Skreen, Co. Sligo
mard
Canon, V.F. Heverin, William Beltra, Bally-
sodare, Co. Sligo
Templeboy
Davis, James Templeboy, Sligo
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS EN THE DIOCESE.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Ballina — Very Rev. W. J. Greaney,
Adm., V.F.
Workhouses. Chaplains.
Belmullet West — Rev. Andrew
Dodd, B.D., Adm.
Dromore West — Rev. Francis
Clarke, P.P.
RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN THE DIOCESE.
SISTERS OF MERCY.
Sisters Of Mercy, Ballina — Superioress, Mrs. Mary de Sales Peyton.
Chaplain, Very Rev. W. J. Greaney, Adm., V.F. Between 700 and 800
children attend Convent National Schools. The Sisters also conduct
an Intermediate Day School for Young Ladies ; a Commercial
School where girls are prepared for clerkships ; the Infant Boys
National Schools, and a Lace School, where upwards of fifty
young girls earn a livelihood.
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DIOCESE OF KILLALA.
303
The branch houses of this Convent are, Workhouse Hospital, Ballina
— Sister Superioress, Sister M. Michael MacNama. Chaplain, Very
Rev. W. J. Greaney, Adm. Belmullet Workhouse Hospital and
Schools — Sister Superioress, Sister M. Magdalen Ryan. Chaplain,
Rev. Andrew Dodd, Adm., Binghamstown.
Convent Of Mercy, Stella Maris, Ballycastle — Sister Superioress, Sister
M. Gertrude Noonan. Chaplain, Rev. Thomas Howley, C.C. The
Sisters have National Schools, over 100 children on the Roll, and
a well-attended Commercial Class.
Sisters of Jesus and Mary, Gortnor Abbey, CroBsmQl*n&—Suptrior&at
Mother M. Regis. Chaplain, Very Rev. Chancellor MacHale, P.P.,
V.G. High- class Boarding School for Young Ladies and Day
School at Convent, Gortnor Abbey. The Sisters also have charge
of Female National Schools and the Infant Boys School at
Crossmolina.
Society of St. Vincent tie Paul at Ballina.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS IN THE DIOCESE.
St. Muredach'S College, Ballina, under the patronage of the Most Rev.
Dr. Naughton, Lord Bishop of Killala. President, Very Rev. Patk.
O'Boyle, B.D. Professors, Rev. Laurence Finnerty, B.A., B.D. ;
Rev. P. O'Boyle; Rev. J. F. Lavelle, B.A. ; Rev. Stephen L.
Cowley, B.A. ; Rev. John Conway, B.A. ; J. Goulding, Esq., B.E.
Physician, R. Macaulay, Esq., M.D.
Primary Schools. — In the several parishes of the diocese there are
numerous and efficient National Schools under the management of
the parochial clergy.
DIOCESAN SUMMARY.
Bishop
Parishes
Parish Priests
Administrators
Curates
College Priests
1
22
20
3
18
5
Churches and Chapels
College
Convents of the Sisters of
Mercy .
Convent of the Sisters of
Jesus and Mary
44
1
3
1
Catholic Population
Non-Catholic Population.
Total Population
1881
1891
1901
1911
76,828
4,595
68,302
3,976
61,876
3,576
60,142
3,096
81,423
72,278
05,452
63,238
304
LIST OF THE REGULAR CLERGY.
AUGUSTIftHAN ORDER.
PROVINCE OF IRELAND.
HOUSES AND COMMUNITIES IN IRELAND.
1. DUBLIN — St. John's Priory, John Street (West).
Very Rev. J. Condon, Prior \ Very Kev. T. M. Kenna, D.D.
„ A. Walsh, D.D., ex- \ Sub-Prov.
Assist. -Gen.
L. W. Brophy.
P. Coakley, D.D.
Rev. Henry Hedderman.
J. Murphy, D.D.
Bros. — Nicholas O'Neill, Benignus Treacy.
Two National Poor Schools — Average attendance, 400.
2. CORK — St. Augustine's, Great George's Street.
Very Rev. J. Roche, Prior,
M. A. M'Grath, D.D.
Rev. J. A. Knowles.
,, R. A. O'Gorman.
Rev. F. A. Dempsey, Sub-Prior.
3. LIMERICK — St. Augustine's, George Street.
Very Rev. J. Hunt, Prior.
,, ,, Joseph Hennessy
Very Rev. C. Murphy, D D,
Rev. P. Redmond.
Bro. Augustine O'Neill.
4. DUNGARVAN — St. Augustine's (Diocese of Waterford and Lismore),
Very Rev. E. O'Leary, Prior.
„ „ C. T. Cowman, Bursar.
Rev. J. F. Thompson, Sub-Prior.
„ J. A. Donnelly, Sacristan.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S SEMINARY, DUNGARVAN.
Professors — Fathers of the Community. Pupils, 50. Attached to the
Monastery, and under the supervision of the Fathers, there is a
Preparatory College, where youths, aspiring to become Members of
the Order, are boarded and educated at a' very moderate pension.
5. NEW Ross — Co. Wexford (Diocese of Ferns).
Very Rev. J. M'Swiney, Prior. I Rev. Michael O'Brien.
Rev. J. Crane, Sub -Prior. „ R. Walsh.
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COLLEGE OF THE VIRGIN MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL
Professors — The Fathers of the Community. Average attendance, 40.
Attached to the Monastery there is a Preparatory College, in which
youths, aspiring to become Members of the Order, are boarded and
educated at a very moderate pension.
6. CLONMINES — Co. Wexford (Diocese of Ferns).
Very Rev. W. Doran, Prior. \ Rev. T. Brady.
7. CALLAN. — Co. Kilkenny (Diocese of Ossory).
Very Rev. W. O'Flynn. Prior. \ Bro. James Kelly.
Rev. J. S. Frost.
8. FETHARD — Co. Tipperary (Diocese of Cashel).
Very Rev. P. A. Crowe, Prior. \ Rev. L. P. Funchion.
9. GALWAY — St. Augustine's.
Very Rev. P. Crotty, Prior. I Rev. A. Mansfield.
Rev. J. A. Duffy. ' |
10. BALLYHAUNIS — Co. Mayo (Diocese of Tuam).
Very Rev. M. O'Dwyer. Prior. Bro. Thomas Connolly.
Rev. John Murphy.
11. DROGHEDA — St. Augustine's (Diocese of Armagh).
Very Rev. D. A. Crotty, Pro vincial. I Rey. N. J. O'Keeffe.
„ B. Bowen, D.D., Prior. \
12. ORLAGH, Co. DUBLIN (Diocese of Dublin).
Novitiate and House of Studies of the Irish Augustinian Province.
Very Rev. P. A. Doyle,B.A., Prior.
,, „ T. Brangan, Novice
Master and Sub-Prior.
Rev. M. Hughes
,, S. McFadden.
„ J. H. Kenny.
„ „ P. Callan.
Bros. — Patrick Rice, Columba Cullen.
IRISH AUGUSTINIAN HOUSES IN ENGLAND.
1. LONDON — St. Monica's Priory, Hoxton Square, N. (Archdiocese of
Westminster).
Very Rev. B. Blake, Prior and
Pastor.
Very Rev. R. Connolly, D.D
Sub-Prior.
Rev. T. Conlan.
2. HYTHE, KENT — New Mission of Our Lady of Good Counsel
(Diocese of Southwark).
Very Rev. E. A. Foran, Prior and
Rev. B. O 'Sullivan.
Pastor.
3. ST. AUGUSTINE'S — Hammersmith, W. (Archdiocese, of Westminster)
Very Rev. E. Walsh, Prior and
and Pastor.
Rev. J. Laffan..
Rev. A. Doyle.
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IN ITALY.
1. ST. PATRICK'S, ROME.
Very Rev. C. O'Gorman, D.D.,
Oom.'Oen.
Veay Rev. M. Connolly. Prior.
Rev. T. McGolrick,
T. Cooney.
B. White.
2. GENAZZANO, SAN Pio.
Pro-Rector.
IRISH AUGUSTINIAN HOUSES AND MISSIONS IN AUSTRALIA.
VICTORIA.
1. ECHUCA — St. Mary's (Diocese of Sandhurst).
Very Rev. V. Foley, Prior. Very Rev. William F. O'Byrne,
Pastor.
2. ROCHESTER — St. Mary's (Diocese of Sandhurst).
Very Rev. T. Meredith, Vic-Prov. Very Rev. Kieran Griffin, Prior.
and Pastor.
3. KYABRAM — (Diocese of Sandhurst).
Very Rev. J. Stokes, Prior and I Rev. Luke Maddock.
Pastor. I
QUEENSLAND, NORTH (VICARIATE APOSTOLIC OF COOKTOWN).
Vicar -Apostolic — Right Rev. John Heavy, D.D., O.S.A., Bishop of
Coracesio, consecrated in the Augustinian Church, New Ross, 9th
August, 1914.
CHURCHES AND CLERGY IN THE VICARIATE.
1. COOKTOWN.
Rev. J. Sugrue.
Two Stations. Parochial School, 170,
2. CAIRNS.
The Vicar Apostolic.
Rev. A. Guinan.
Rev. Nicholas M'Coy.
Churches — Cairns, Port Douglas,
Rev. F. O'Hea.
Rev. J. Breen.
Mareeba, Kingsborough, and Thorn-
borough.
Two Stations. Parochial School, 160.
HERBERTON.
Rev. P. B. Doyle. | Rev. T. Downey.
Churches — Herberton, Atherton, Watsonville, Irvine bank.
Five Stations.
4. CROYDON.
Rev. J. Phelan, Pastor. \ Rev. A. Smith.
Churches — Croydon and Golden Gate.— Five Stations.
5. PORT DOUGLAS — St. Mary's.
Rev. Thos. Hoyne, Pastor. — Two Stations.
6. GERALDTON.
Rev. M. Clancy, Pastor. — Four Stations.
CONVENTS.
1. SISTERS OF MERCY, Cooktown, Cairns, Mareeba, and Herberton.
2. GOOD SAMARITANS, at Geraldstown.
Catholic population of Vicariate, 6, COO.
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307
FRANCISCAN-CAPUCHIN ORDER (O.S.F.C.
IRELAND.
1. DUBLIN — Friary of St. Mary of Angels, Church Street.
Very Rev. Fr. Mark, Guardian
,, ,, Fr. Aloysius, Defiidtor,
ex-Prov.
„ „ Fr. Paul, ex-Prov.
„ „ Fr. Peter, ex-Prov.
Cust.-Gen.
„ „ Fr. Nicholas.
„ „ Fr. Augustine.
Rev. Fr. Benedict. Vicar.
„ Fr. Sebastian.
Rev. Fr. Laurence.
Fr. John,
Fr. Joseph, Pres. Fr. Maihew
Hall.
Fr. Stanislaus.
Fr. Albert.
Fr. Columbus.
Fr. Alphonsus.
Fr. Canice, Vics-Pre*. F. M.
HalL
Brothers — Leo, Elzear, Pacificus, Bernard.
SODALITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis. Father Mathew T. A. Association.
Young Irish Crusaders (Juvenile T. A. Association).
Association of the " Guard of Honour " of the Most Blessed Sacrame
Sacred Heart Sodality.
2. CORK — Friary of the Most Holy Trinity, Father Mathew Quay.
Very Rev. Fr. Martin, Guardian.
„ „ Fr. Fiacre, D<>f. & Vicar
Fr. Thomas, ex-Prov.
Rev. Fr. Bernardino.
Fr. Finbarr.
Fr. Berchmans, Pres. Fr.
Matthew Hall.
Fr. Pius.
Fr. Dominic.
„ „ Fr. Fidelis.
,, ,, F. Angel us, Prov. Sec.
Rev. Fr. Leonard.
„ Fr. Clement.
Brothers — Aloysius, Egidius, Columbcille.
SODALITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis. Father Mathew T. A. Association.
Association of the " Guard of Honour " of the M. B. Sacrament.
3. KILKENNY — Franciscan Capuchin Friary, Walkin Street.
Very Rev. Fr. Matthew, Guardian. Rev. Fr. Raphael
„ „ Fr. Kevin. D<f. Vicar, \ „ Fr. Reginald.
Master of Novices. ,, Fr. Michel.
Rev. Fr. Patrick, Vice-Master. \ Brother Angelus.
Cleric and Lay Novices.
Third Order of St. Francis.
4. ROCHESTOWN, Co. CORK — Franciscan Capuchin Monastery.
Very Rev. Fr. Fr. Coleman,
Guardian.
,, „ Fr. Sylvester, Defmitor
Vicar.
„ „ Fr. Francis.
Rev. Fr. Bonaventure, Rector*
., Fr. Ignatius.
,, Fr. Raymond,
,, Fr. Thaddeus.
Rev. Fr. Eugene.
,, Fr. Bernard.
„ Fr. Leo.
„ Fr. Gabriel.
Fr. Stephen,
Fr. Vincent.
Fr. Ambrose.
Fr. Aidan.
Fr. Urban.
Brothers — Felix, Crispin, Pasehal, Antony, Bonaventure, Fidelia,
Students of Theology.
Third Order of St Francis, F. Mathew Total Abstinence Society.
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5. Franciscan Capuchin College — Rochestown, Co. Cork (for aspirants
to the Order).
Very Rev.
Rector.
Fr. Bonaventure,
Rev. Fr. Thaddeus, B.A.,
Vice -Rector.
Fr. Eugene, M.A.
6. ST. BONAVENTURB'S HOSPICE (O'Neill Crowley Cross Cork).
Very Rev. Fr. Edwin, Provincial, Rev. Fr. Cyril, President, Lecturer,
Professor, U.C.C. U.C.C.
Rev. Fr. Kieran, M.A.
Students of Philosophy. Brothers Francis and Aidan.
Applications for Missions and Retreats to be made to V. Rev. Fr.
Provincial, O.S.F.C., St. Bonaventure's, Cork.
AMERICA.
1. OREGON, U.S.A. — St. Francis's, Bend, Crooke Co.
Very Rev. Fr. Luke, Superior. \ Brother Seraphim.
2. OREGON, U.S.A. — St. Mary of Angels, Hermistown, Umatilla Co.
Rev. Fr. Casimir, Superior. \ Rev. Fr. Camillus.
3. OREGON, U.S.A. — St. Joseph's, Roseburg, Douglas Co.
Rev. Fr. Adrian. Superior. \ Rev. Fr. Anthony.
4. PENNSYLVANIA, U.S.A. — Paradise Rectory, Abbotstown.
Rev. Fr. Malachy.
Rev. Fr. Brendan, Superior.
Rev. Fr. Benignus.
5. LINCOLN, U.S.A.
Rev. Fr. Edward, Superior.
Brother Didacus.
| Rev. Fr. Ferdinand,
Brother Conrad.
CARMELITE ORDER (CALCED).
COLLEGIO S. ALBERTO.
The Most Rev. P. E. Magennis, D.Ph., Prior-General, Rome.
Very Rev. C. A. Slattery, S.T.L., Assistant-General.
1. DUBLIN — Carmelite Church, Whitefriar Street ; and
Carmelite Convent, 56 Aungier Street.
Very Rev. J. J. Cogan, Prov. \ Rev. W. F. Byrne.
„ „ D. B. Devlin, Prior. R. T. Dillon.
„ „ A. E. Farrington, J. D. M'Dermott.
Ex-Prov. ' C. S. Gavin.
Rev. M. A. O'Reilly, Ex-Prior. T. S. M'Dermott.
,. P. A. Wade, Sub Prior. P. L. Nolan.
,, T. M. Grennan. W. B Brennan.
„ J. J. Beahan. Egan.
„ J. P. O'Reilly. D. A. Cosgrave.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH ARE : —
Carmelite Confraternity. I Confraternity of the Sacred Heart,
Confraternity of the Holy Face. | Sodality, Children of Mary.
Commercial Young Men's Sodality of Mount Carmel.
For Missions and Retreats apply to the Very Rev. Provincial
*6 Aungier Street, or the Prior of any Convent of the Order.
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CARMELITE ORDER (CALCED) — continued.
NATIONAL SCHOOLS, UNDER THE CHARGE OP THE FATHERS.
Manager — Very Rev. M. A. O'Reilly,
Number of Pupils, 1,700.
SOUTH DUBLIN UNION.
Rev. Richard Dillon, Chaplain.
Rev. C. S. Gavin.
W. F. Byrne .
MERCER'S HOSPITAL.
Chaplain — Rev. J. S. O'Reilly.
2. Co. DUBLIN — Carmelite College, Terenure.
Very Rev. L. M. Gerhard, B.A.,
Prior.
„ R. B. Taylor, M.A., S.T.M.,
Sub-Prior.
Rev. M. S. O Byrne.
John S. Daly.
M. P. Griffin, M.A.
3. Co. DUBLIN — Ardavon, Rathgar.
Very Rev. J. S. Megannety, Prior. I Rev. A. Ballester.
Rev. J. A. Dowling.
4. Co. KILDARE — Carmelite Convent, Kildare.
Very Rev. T. P. Kelly, Prior. \ Rev. F. M. O'Reilly.
Rev. N. A. Staples.
5. Co. WESTMEATH — Carmelite Convent, Moate.
Very Rev. J. A. Rabbitte, Prior. I Rev. J. A. Fegan.
Rev. P. C. Murphy.
6. Co. CORK — Carmelite Convent, Kinsale.
Very Rev. R. J. Golfer, Prior. I Rev. G. Clery.
Rev. P. A. Maher. Master of Nov.
7. Co. KILKENNY — Carmelite Convent, Knocktopher.
Very Rev. P. A. Canavan, B.A., I Rev. P. A. Walshe, B.A.
Prior.
8. AUSTRALIA — Carmelite Convent, Middle Park, S. Melbourne.
Very Rev. J. A. Kindelan, Pro-
Provincial.
Very Rev. R. F. Power, Prior.
Rev. P. E. O'Dwyer.
PORT MELBOURNE.
Very Rev. C. F. Ronayne, M.A.,
Rev. E. R. Doran, B.A.
D.D., Prior.
9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA— Carmelite Convent, Port Adelaide.
Very Rev. J. A. Scanlan, Prior. I Rev. P. J. Gearon, D-D., B.A.
Rev. P. R. M'Caffrey, B.A. |
10 NEW YORK— Carmelite Convent, 338 East 29th Street.
Very Rev. D. F. O'Connor, iPrior.
Rev. Hugh D. Devlin. B.A.
Rev. L. D. Flanagan.
P. Vella.
W. J. Hastings.
182 Street, Bronx, New York.
Very Rev. G. G. O'Farrell, B.A., I Rev. R, A. Metcalfe, B.A. "
Vice-Prior. \
11. TARRYTOWN, NEW YORK — Transfiguration Convent.
Very Rev. E. P. Southwell, Prior. \ Rov. M. S. Farrington.
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CARMELITE ORDER (CALCED) — continued.
12. MIDDLETOWN, NEW YORK — Carmelite Convent.
Very Rev. J. L. McCabe, Prior. \ Rev. F. A, McCaffrey.
13. ROME.— S.S. Celso e Guiliano.
Very Rev. A. Tabone, S.T.L , Prior
Rev. J. V. Coffey.
Rev. M. P. McGowan.
CARMELITE ORDER (DISCALCED).
DUBLIN — St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street.
Rev. Cyril Ryan.
Thomas Reynolds.
Very Rev. Bernard Gorman, Pro-
vincial.
„ „ Ignatius M'Grath,Pn'or.
„ „ Aloysiua Corbett, Sub-
Prior.
Rev. Livinus Nevin.
Very Rev. Aloysius Coghlan.
Rev. Joseph Coen.
Angelus Irvine.
Dominic Mangan.
Albert Keane.
Brendan O'Brien.
Boniface Hanway.
Basil O'Donnell.
DUBLIN — St. Mary's, Morehampton Road, Donnybrook.
Rev. Berthold MuUeady.
„ Kevin Neary.
„ Malachy Cranfield.
„ Fintan O'Brien. •
„ Laurence Murphy.
Very Rev. Gabriel Purcell, Prior.
Rev. Augustine Phillips.
„ Patrick Rushe.
„ Alphonsus Kelly.
LOUGHREA (County Galway) — The Abbey.
Rev. Vincent Finnerty.
„ Clement O'Looney.
„ Francis Barry.
„ Columba Burke.
Very Rev. Benedict Lisundia,
Prior.
„ „ Andrew Kenny, Sub-
Prior.
Rev. Jerome O'Connell.
Stanislaus Forde.
Anthony Cagney.
CONGREGATION OF THE HOLY GHOST AND OF
IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY (C.S.Sp.)
IRELAND.
1. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, RATHMINES, DUBLIN.
(House of Studies of C.S.Sp. N. University Students).
Very Rev. C. D. O'Shea, LL.D.,
Provincial.
Very Rev.L.Healy, 2nd Prov. Assist.
Rev. M. T. Meagher. Secretary for
Irish Missions of the Holy
Ghost Fathers in Africa,
THE
Rev. J. O'Hart, B.A.
J. Stafford.
Thaddeus O'Connor, D.D.
D. Fahey, D.D.
P. Heery, B.A.
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2. HOLY GHOST MISSIONARY COLLEGE (NOVITIATE AND SENIOR
SCHOLASTICATE), KIMMAGE MANOR, DUBLIN.
Very Rev. H. M. G. Evans, Supe- , Rev. James Murphy, D.D.
rior, Master of Novices.
Rev. Philip J. O'Shea, Bursar.
Rev. J. Kearney, Director of
Scholastics.
Bernard Fennelly, B A.
Herbert Farrell.
Very
»
Rev.
3. BLACKROCK COLLEGE, DUBLIN.
Rev. M. Downey, President.
„ J. Botrel, 1st Provincial
Assistant.
Michael Hyland, Director of
Holy Childhood for Ireland.
N. J. Brennan.
Hugh O'Toole.
Jas. Keawell, Bursar*
T. P. O'Hanlon.
M. Walsh.
M. J. Kelly.
Rev. Ferdinand Senger.
„ Martin Maloney.
„ P. Brennan.
„ Joseph Baldwin.
,, Thomas Naughton
„ A. McDonald.
,, James Burke.
,, M. O'Mahony.
„ Jos. Butler.
„ B. Wilson.
4. ROCKWELL COLLEGE, CASHEL, Co. TIPPERARY.
Very Rev. John Byrne, Pres.
Rev. James Cotter.
,, John Kingston Bursar.
„ N. J. Miiller.
„ C. Schmidt.
,, M. Colgan.
John M'Grath.
Rev. James O'Neill, D.D.
P. A. Walshe.
P. Meagher.
D. Egan. ,
Charles Meyer.
D. Leen.
P. McAllister.
ENGLAND.
5. ST. JOSEPH'S, PEASLEY CROSS, ST: HELENS.
Very Rev. Patrick Coffey, Hector. \ Rev. E. Clery.
Chaplains witk the Forces — Revs. T. O'Brien, and D. O'Brien.
AMERICA.
1. IRISH MISSIONARY BAND, PHILADELPHIA, U.S A.
Very Rev. R. Harnett, Superior. \ Rev. M. A. Kelly, D.Ph.
Rav. J. J. O'Reilly. | „ N. O'Loughlin.
2. ST. MARY'S COLLEGE, PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD.
Very Rev. E. A. Crehan, D.D ,
President,
Rev. James Duggan.
,, John O'Donohoe, Bursar.
„ James Lacy.
,, John O'Brien.
:, Stephen Bryan, B.A.
Scholastics— Messrs. P. Hewitt, B.A.; T. O'Rourke, G, M. Gallagher,
H. R. O'Donnell, H. A, Mullins.
Parishes—St. Joseph's, Very Rev. James M'Donnell, P.P.
Rev. Leo Graf, B.A.
„ J. Heffernan, B.A.
„ J. English, B.Sc., B.A.
„ Patrick Butler, B.A.
„ Peter Walsh, B.A.
„ E. O'Connell, B.A.
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CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION.
(VINCENTIANS.)
IRISH PROVINCE.
IRELAND.
1. Co. DUBLIN — St. Joseph's, Blackrock.
Very Rev. Joseph Walshe, Visitor.
Rev. Michael Brosnahan
„ Michael Carrigy.
„ Patrick O' Regan.
Rev. John Carr.
,, James Downey.
„ James Doyle.
,, Edmond Barry.
2. Co. DUBLIN — St. Vincent's College, Castleknock.
Very Rev. Vincent McCarthy,
President.
Rev. Alexander McCarthy,
Vice -President.
Rev. Richard Bodkin.
„ Joseph Cussen.
„ William McGlynn.
„ George Carroll
Rev. Laurence Laffan.
„ Henry O'Connor.
,, Austin Murphy.
„ Vincent M'Quillan.
,, Thomaa Hickey.
,, Thomas Donovan.
,, John Thompson.
3. DUBLIN — St. Peter's Church, Phibsborough.
Very Rev. John O'Connell,
Rev. Thomas Hardy.
„ John Maher.
„ Patrick Walshe.
,, John Ward.
,, John Conran.
„ John Brady.
„ Michael Kiernan.
Patrick Hullen.
Supr.
Rev. George O' Sullivan.
„ Edmund Comerford.
,, Michael Gorman.
„ John Roughan.
„ Joseph Moran.
„ Michael Gallagher.
„ Richard Macken.
„ Michael Nolan.
„ Peter O'Leary.
4. DUBLIN — All Hallows College.
Very Rev. Thomas O'Donnell.
,, „ Joseph Geoghegan.
„ ,, James Moore.
Rev. John Ballesty.
Rev. Joseph Sheehy.
,, James Furlong.
„ William Purcell.
f>. DUBLIN — St. Patrick's Training College, Drumcondra.
Very Rev. John S. Russell, Pres. | Rev. Timothy O'Herlihy.
„ „ Peter Byrne, LL.D. „ Thomas* Cleary.
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6. CORK — St. Vincent's Church. Sunday's Well.
Very Rev. Robert Jones, Superior
Rev. Antony Boyle.
,, Edward Gay nor.
,, John Boyle.
„ Daniel M'Carthy.—
James MacDonnell.
Rev. William O'Sullivan.
,, John Kelly.
„ Daniel Walsh.
„ John Gilmartin.
„ Patrick Kilty.
Robert Rossiter.
7. ARMAGH — St. Patrick's Seminary.
Very Rev. Edmund Cullen, Pres.
Rev. Cornelius Murphy.
Rev. Patrick Meenagh.
„ Thomas Rafferty.
ENGLAND.
YORKSHIRE — St. Vincent's Church, Sheffield.
Very Rev. James Bennett.
Rev. GeraU Robinson.
„ Nicholas Comerford.
Rev. Timothy Manning.
„ Patrick McElligol t.
„ Thomas Slavin.
LONDON — St. Vincent's, Mill Hill.
Very Rev. William Byrne, Supr. I Rev. Denis O'Sullivan.
Rev. Simon Hegarty.
LONDON — St. Mary's Training College, Hammersmith.
Very Rev. John Campbell, Princpl.
Rev. Joseph Leonard.
Rev. John Shanahan
,, Charles Bagnall.
SCOTLAND.
LANARK — St. Mary's Church.
Very Rev. Thomas Kickham,
Superior.
Rev. Thomas Gavin.
„ John Henry.
,, Patrick Quinn.
Rev. Joseph Lavery.
„ John Ryan.
„ John Gill.
„ Patrick Barry.
FRANCE.
PARIS — Irish College (Rue des Irlandais 5).
Rector— Very Rev. P. Boyle. I Rev. Robert Wilson.
,j William Hastings.
Rev. J. M 'Guinness.
AUSTRALIA.
SYDNEY — St. Vincent's, Ashfield, N.S.W.
Very Rev. Paul Cullen, Vice-
Provincial. .
Rev. James Hanley.
„ Michael Gannon.
„ Joseph Slattery.
Rev. Patrick Lynch.
,, John Ryan.
„ Patrick M'Kenna.
„ Richard Ryan.
Brendan 6'Hea.
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SYDNEY — St. John's University College.
Very Rev. Maurice O'Reilly. | Rev. Michael O'Farrell.
BATHURST — St. Stanislaus' College.
Very Rev. Joseph Lowe,
President.
Rev. James Wigmore.
„ John Hall.
Mark Hall.
Rev. Francis King.
„ Greville Templeton.
, Edward Gallagher.
MELBOURNE — St. Joseph's, Malvern, Victoria.
I Rev. .Thomas Power.
Superior — [Vacant]. „ John Barry.
Rev. John Hagarty.
„ Andrew Moynihan.
Laurence Kinsella.
Ambrose Power,
CHINA.
PEKIN — Toung-T'ang (St. Joseph's Church).
Rev. Patrick O'Gorman, Supr. \ Rev. James Mullins.
DOMINICAN ORDER.
IRELAND.
1. DUBLIN — St. Saviour's Priory, Dominick Street.
Applications for Missions and Retreats 'to be made to
Very Rev. Father Provincial.
Very Rev. James P. Dowling, Provincial.
V. Rev. Michael M. O'Kane, S.T.L.
„ Louis M. Ryan. S.T.L.,
J.C.L.
Rev. A. O'Quigley, Sub-Prior.
,t B. J. Masterson.
„ Albert M. O'Neill, S.T.B.
„ R. M. Headley.
Rev. T. M. Barrett, S.T.L.
„ W. B. Costello.
„ P. J. O'Hara.
,, J. D. Houlihan.
„ FinbarRyan, B.A.
,, Francis Ryan, B.A.
2. TALLAGHT, Co. Dublin — St. Mary's Priory (Novitiate and
House of Studies).
Very Rev. J. H. Donegan,
S.T.M., Prior.
Rev. Paul M'Kenna, S.T.M.,
Sub-Prior.
„ D. M. Fahy,
Master of Novices.
3. CORK — St. Mary's
Rev. Gabriel H. O'Farrell. Prior.
„ Fr. T. A. Quinn, S.T.M.
„ M. A. Keane, D.D,
H. S. Glendon.
Rev. H. M. Jones.
,, D. R. Magennis.
M. H. Maclnerney.
C. O'Neill, S.T.L.
VR. Roche, S.T.L.
H. Power, S.T.L.
P ory, Pope's Quay.
R v. G. M. O'Farrell.
A. J. Dalton, S.T.L.
Thomas Breen.
D. Geelan.
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LIST OF THE REGULAR CLERGY.
315
4. LIMERICK — St. Saviour's Priory.
Very Rev. J. Smyth, Prior. I Rev. B. M. Larkin.
Rev. M. A. Duhig, Sub-Prior. \ „ W. C, Kean, M.A,
5. WATERFORD — St. Saviour's Priory.
Very Rev. Raymund Kieran,
S.T.L., Prior.
Rev. R. B. Duggan, S.T.B.
Rev. John J. M 'Govern.
B. Keane.
6. TRALEE — Holy Cross Priory.
Very Rev. R. Ayres, Prior.
Rev. W. Stephens.
Rev. S. Conlon.
„ T. P. Boylan.
Very Rev. G. R. O'Sullivan,
Prior.
Rev. R. J. Walsh, Sub-Prior.
7. SLIGO — Holy Cross Abbey.
Rev. P. D. McCormick.
„ S. M'Sorley.
8. NEWRY — St. Catherine's Priory.
Very Rev. P. A. Murphy, Prior.
Rev. P. V. Kenny, S.T.M.,
Sub- Prior.
Rev. Reginald Keenan, B.A.
.. J. Powell.
9. DUNDALK — St. Malachy's Priory.
Very Rev. J. H. Flood, S.T.L.,
Rev. Jordan Powell, S.T.B.
Prior.
Rev. J. D. Roche.
,, J. -Noonan.
10. GALWAY — (St. Mary's), West Convent.
Very Rev. T. A. Tighe, S.T.L.,
Prior.
Rev. A. Dempsey, S.T.L.
Rev. Ambrose Coleman, S.T.L.
M. O'Neill.
11. NEWBRIDGE. Co. KILDARE — College of St, Thomas of Aquin.
Very Rev. C. P. MacCluskey,
Prior.
Rev. Valentine Hayes.
Louis M'Gauran.
Rev. Raymund Murphy.
„ P. Gogarty.
„ A. Fogarty.
12. DROGHEDA — St. Magdalen's Priory.
Very Rev. D. Muckian, Prior. \ Rev. M. P. O'Flaherty.
„ Reginald Walsh, S.T.M. | „ R. Purfield.
13. KILKENNY — Holy Trinity (Black Abbey).
Very Rev. A. O'Reilly, Prior.
Rev. M. P. Clery, S.T.L., D.Ph.,
Sub-Prior.
Rev. T. F. Purcell.
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14. ATHY — St. Dominic's.
Very Rev. J. Kiely, Vicar. - \ Rev. John C. O'Sullivan.
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ABROAD.
1. ROME — San Clemente, Via S. Giovanni in Laterano.
Very Rev. T. Crofts, S.T.L., B.A.,
Prior.
Rev. Thomas Garde, S.T.L., Sub-
Prior.
„ J. T. Crotty, S.T.L.
Rev. Louis M. Nolan, B.A.
,, Michael Browne, S.T.L.
,, Francis Flavin.
,, J. Mullen.
, T. Dumanoire.
2. LISBON, PORTUGAL — Corpo Santo.
Very Rev. Constantius Gallagher,
Vicar.
Rev. Pius Dyson.
Rev. Pius M'Alinney, S.T.L.
„ Paul O'SuUivan, S.T.L.
„ T. P. Bryson, B.A.
3. PORT OF SPAIN, TRINIDAD — B.W.I.
Rev. J. P. M'Quillan.
,, Hyacinth McDonald.
,, J. A. Dowling.
,," Ignatius Nolan.
,, Cyril Fitzpatrick.
,, John'D. Egan.
„ Patrick Smyth.
Constantius Hunt.
Most Rev. John Pius Dowling,
D.D., Archbishop.
Very Rev. H. V. Casey, S.T.L.,
Vicar.
Rev. Louis Aherne, S.T.L.
„ M. L. Loughlin, S.T.L.,
B.A.
„ J. B. Thayne.
„ Laurence O'Kelly;
„ Leo Molloy.
Philip Stack.
4. ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA — St. Laurence's.
Most Rev. Robert W. Spence,
D.D., Archbishop.
Very Rev. S. A. O'Kelly, Vicar.
Rev. D. B. Falvey.
„ Stanislaus Hogan, S.T.L.,
J.C.L.
Rev. Innocent Doyle, B A.
,, Vincent M'Evoy, B.A.
„ Vincent Chandler.
.. R. C. Oxenham.
5. SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, U.S.A. — St. Dominic's.
Rev. A. M. Skelly.
6. FBIBOURG, SWITZERLAND.
Rev. Vincent Rowan, S.T.L., L.S. Script., B.A.
Dominican Fathers serving as Army Chaplains.
Rev. E. H. Collins.
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FRANCISCAN ORDER.
PROVINCE OF ARMAGH.
1. DROGHEDA (Diocese of Armagh).
Very Rev. A. S. Mullan, I Very Rev. P. A. Corish.
Guardian. \ Rev. M. K. O' Regan
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH,
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis,
Confraternity of the Holy Face.
2. MULTYFARNHAM (Diocese of Meath).
Very Rev. Fr. John Capistran,
Provincial,
,, „ Fr. Flannan, Guardian
and Rector.
Rev. Fr. Joseph.
Rev. Fr. Alban.
Fr. Francis Xavier,
Fr. Pacificus.
Fr. Vincent.
Vice- Rector,
Fr. Michael.
Brothers — Felix, Humilis, John, Hugoline and Columbanus,
College for preparing Aspirants for the Franciscan Novitiate.
CONFRATERNITY ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
3. ATHLONE (Diocese of Ardagh).
Very Rev. Fr. Fridolin, Guardian.
Rev. Fr. Columba, Vicar.
„ Fr. Antony
Rev. Fr. Stanislaus.
Fr. James.
Fr. Jerome.
Brothers — Leonard and Charles.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THB CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
PROVINCE OF DUBLIN.
4. DUBLIN (Diocese of Dublin).
Very Rev. T. A. Molony, Guardian.
„ „ J. A. Jackman.
„ „ Fr. N. L. Baldwin
Rev. P. F. Begg.
„ J. L. Lynch.
„ T. A. Fitzgerald.
R. C. -Browne. |
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Confraternity of the Holy Face.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
5. WEXFORD (Diocese of Ferns).
Very Rev. Fr. Alfred, Guardian.
,, „ Fr, Nicholas, ex-Prov,
„ „ Fr. Barnabas, Vicar,
Rev. John J. Roche.
Fr. Brendan.
Fr. Ambrose.
Brothers Patrick and Seraphim.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Living Rosary
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PROVINCE OF CASHEL.
6. CORK — St. Francis, Liberty Street (Diocese of Cork).
Very Rev. Fr. Leo, Guardian. Rev. Fr. Francis
„ „ Fr. J. Wogan, Deflnitor. Rev. Fr. Peter.
,, „ Fr. Mathew, Definitor.
Brother — Gerard.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.
7. ENNIS (Diocese of Killaloe).
Very Rev. Fr. Chrysostom,
Guardian.
Rev. Fr. Patrick.
„ Fr. Leopold.
Fr. Edmund, Vicar.
Brothers — Paschal and Malachy.
CONFRATERNITY ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH,
Third Order of St. Francis.
8. LIMERICK (Diocese of Limerick).
Very Rev. Fr. Bonaventure,
Guardian.
,, Fr. Leonard. Vicar.
Rev. Fr. Ambrose.
„ Fr. Finbarr,
,, Fr. Philip.
Brothers — Sebastian and Giles.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
9. WATERFORD (Diocese of Waterford and Lismore).
Very Rev. H. R. O'Connor, Qdn.
Rev. R. F. Chambers.
Rev. P. A. Keating.
„ J. J. Kelly.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THB CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
*
10. KILLARNEY (Diocese of Kerry).
Very Rev. Fr. Benedict, Guardian.
„ „ Fr. Dominic, Custos
Prov. and Master of Novices.
Rev. Fr. Alphonsus, Vicar.
,, Fr. Ignatius.
„ Fr. Augustine.
Brothers — Didacus, Juniper, Eleazar.
CONFRATERNITIES.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
Guard of Honour of the Blessed Sacrament.
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11. CARRICK BEG (Diocese of Waterford and Lismore).
Very R >v. T. V. O'Grady, I Very Rev. T. J. Rossiter.
Guardian. \
CONFRATERNITY ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
12. CLONMEL (Diocese of Waterford and Lismore).
Very Rev. Fr. Benignus,
Guardian.
Rev. Fr. Ferdinand.
„ Fr. Mark.
„ ,, Fr. Aidan, Vicar.
Brothers — Thaddeus and Charles.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
PROVINCE OF TUAM.
13. GAL WAY (Diocese of Galway).
Very Rev. Fr. Peter, Guardian. I Very Rev. Fr. Fidelia, Definitor.
\ Rev. Fr. Peter Baptist.
Brother Jo?eph.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Third Order of St. Francis.
Confraternity of the Cord of St. Francis.
ST. ISIDORE'S, ROME.
IRISH FRANCISCAN COLLEGE, ROME.
Very Rev. Fr. Hubert, Gdn. Rev. Fr. Roger,v Instructor of
Rev. Fr. Luke, Prefect of Studies.
Students.
Brothers — Hortalan, Kerin, Aloysius and Bonaventure.
IRISH FRANCISCANS, CAPRANICA (PROV DI ROMA), ITALY.
Rev. Fr. Bernardino, President. \
Brothers — Benvenute and John.
AUSTRALIA (DIOCESE OF SYDNEY).
Very Rev. P. B. Kennedy, Com.
Prov.
Rev. J. S. Joyce.
„ P. B. Lawler.
J. J. Larkin.
P. F. M'Namara, S.T.L.
W. A. Wogan.
Rev. M. P. Kelly.
„ R. B. Piper.
„ J. C. Bartley.
„ J. B. Foley.
„ P. A. Grealy.
„ C. Moriarty.
„ S. McGee.
WAR CHAPLAINS.
Rev. J. P O'Meehan.
Laurence O'Neill.
Rev. Bernard Kneafsey.
,, P. D. O'Callaghan.
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ORDER OF CHARITY— ANGLO-HIBERNIAN
PROVINCE.
IRELAND.
1. UPTON — St. Patrick's Industrial School, Upton, Co. Cork.
Rev. John Harrington, Rector. \ Rev. Frederick O'Connor.
Upton Industrial School of 200 boys.
2. CLONMEL — St. Joseph's Industrial School, Ferryhouse, Clonmel
Rev. John J. Lyons, Rector. i Rav. Peter Scully.
Rev. Timothy Buckley.
Clonmel Industrial School of 170 boys.
3. OMEATH — St. Michael's, Omeath, Co. Louth.
Novitiate House.
Rev. James Woodcock, Master of I Rev. Arthur O'Brien.
Novices.
Applications for Retreats and Missions to be made to the Very Rev.
W. T. Hughes, St. Marie's, Rugby, England.
ENGLAND.
1. RUGBY — St. Marie's.
Very Rev. W. T. Huerhes,
Provincial.
Rev. Edmund Hobson.
John Guise.
Rev. Joseph Hurley, Rector.
2. WADHURST — The Mount, Wadhurst, Sussex. Noyitiate House.
Rev. Frederick Palmer, I Rev. Peter Castellano,
Rector. „ Alec. Donnelly.
„ John McGinn. j
3. RATCLIFFE — Ratcliffe College, Leicester.
Rev. John Keating.
Michael Broderick.
Rev. Aloysius Emery, President.
„ Cuthbert Emery, Minister.
,, Thomas Davies.
4. LONDON — St. Etheldreda's, Ely Place, Holborn Circus (1297.)
Re-opened 1876).
Rev. Stephen Eyre Jarvis, Rector. \ Rev. Ernest King.
5. NEWPORT — St. Mary's and St. Michael's, Newport, Mon.
Rev. Daniel Hickey, Rector.
„ Francis Ottway.
Ernest Samuel Hill.
Rev. Joseph Cummins
Joseph Connor.
Patrick Hart.
6. LOUGHBOROUGH — St. Mary's.
Rev. George Elson, Rector. \ Rev. John Colbert.
Rev. Edward Hoare, Chaplain, Convent of the Sisters of Providence.
7. BEXHILL-ON-SEA — St. Mary Magdalene's.
Rev. "William H. Pollard, Rector. \ Rev. Michael Thomas.
8. CARISBROOK.
Rev. James C. Whelan, Chaplain to the Sisters of Providence.
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WALES.
1. CARDIFF — St. Peter's.
Rev. Michael Fennell. Rector.
„ Thomas Nolan.
Herbert Davies.
Rev. Michael Foley.
„ Thomas Nunan.
J. M. Cronin.
2. CARDIFF — St. Alban's.
Rev. Simon Nadale, Hector. \ Rev. Owen M'Cusker.
3. USK — St. Francis Xavier's.
Rev. Alfred Knight.
War Chaplains — Rev. Francis Mason, Rev. Herbert Cox, Rev, John
Burris, Rev. John Fevez, Rev. Thomas Hickey.
OBLATES.
IRELAND.
1. DUBLIN — Church of Mary Immaculate, Inchicore, Dublin.
Very Rev Thomas Leahy, Prof).
„ „ Joseph Wheeler,
Superior.
Rev. John J. O'Carroll.
„ Thomas Dawson.
,, Matthew Clarke.
Mission House — Applications for
Rev. Timothy O'Ryan.
,, Eugene Matthews.
„ Michael Sweeney.
,, Richard Ryan.
„ James O'Shea, B.A., D.D.
Missions and Retreats to be made
to the Provincial, or to the Superior, House of Retreat, Inchicore,
Dublin.
CONFRATERNITY ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception. Men, 520. Women, 500;
Girls, 400. Boys, 380.
National School under the charge of the Fathers.
2. GLENCREE, WICKLOW — St. Kevin's Reformatory School.
Very Rev. James Moran, Supr. I Rev. James Hughes.
Rev. Edward Hunt.
3. STILLORGAN, BELMONT HOUSE — (Novitiate and Scholasticate).
Very Rev. Joseph Danaher. D.Ph., I Rev. Louis Foley, M.A.
D.D., Superior. „ Francis Foley, B.A.
Right Rev. Bishop Miller. I „ Richard Gleeson, B.A.
Rev. W. J. MacCallion.
4. BELCAMP HALL, RAHENY, Co. DUBLIN — Juniorate of the
Oblate Fathers.
Very Rev. Wm. O'Connor, B.A.,
Superior.
Rev. Nicholas Treacy, B.A.,
Rev. Michael O'Dwver.
„ Wm. Doyle, B.A., B.D.
,, Rev. James McCann, B.A.
D.D.
5. PHILIPSTOWN, KING'S COUNTY — St. Conleth's Reformatory School.
Very Rev. Patrick Dunne, Sup. I Rev. John Daly, B.A., Chaplain.
Rev. P. Leonard.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
LONDON — Church of the English Martyrs, Great Prescott St., London, E,
Very Rev. Joseph Edmond Gor- Rev. Henry Lennon,
man, Superior.
LONDON — Church of the Sacred Heart, Quex Road, Kilburn, London,
N.W.
Very Rev. Daniel Wilkinson, I Rev. Thomas Collingwood Burke*
Superior. „ Laurence Walshe.
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LIVERPOOL — Holy Cross, Great Crosshall Street, Liverpool.
Very Rev. Joseph Scannell, Supr.
Rev. John Clenaghan.
„ Patrick Collins, B.A.
Rev. Michael O'Ryan.
„ Joseph Leech,
Army Chaplain,
BIRKENHEAD — St. Anne's, Rockferry, Birkenhead.
Very Rev. M. O'Reilly, Superior.
Rev. Ernest A. Watson.
Rev. Bryan O'Connell.
Thomas Foley.
LEEDS — Mount St. Mary's, Leeds
Rev. Bernard O'Reilly, B.A.
Andrew Clery.
Very Rev. Daniel O'Ryan, Supr.
Rev. Arthur M'Intyre.
„ Michael Butler, B.A., B.D
SlCKLINGHALL, WETHERBY, YORKSHIRE LyS Marie.
Very Rev. Nicholas Ryan, I Rev. Jos. Morgan.
Supr.
HOLYHEAD — St. Mary's.
Rev. Benedict O'Brien, Rector. \ Rev. Andrew Coyle.
COLWYN BAY — St. Joseph's.
Rev. Patrick Newman, Rector. \ Rev. John Fitzpatrick.
SCOTLAND.
LEITH — Star of the Sea, 106 Constitution Street, Leith.
Very Rev. Chas. M'Manus, Supr.
Rev. Charles Byrne.
John O'Rourke.
Rev. Michael McNamara.
Daniel Collier.
Frederick O'Donnell.
PASSIONISTS— Anglo-Hibernian Province.
IRELAND.
DUBLIN — St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus.
Very Rev. John M'MulJan, Prov.
Very Rev. Cyprian Meagher,
First Prov. Cons.
Very Rev. Sebastian Slean,
Second Prov. Cons.
Very Rev. Francis Kelly, Rector.
Rev. Fernando Saavedra,
Vice- Rector.
„ Lawrence Kieran.
„ Berchmans Byrne.
Rev. Paiicras Byrne.
„ Columban Tyne.
Joseph Smith.
Hubert Carruth.
Herbert Greenan.
Xavier Beale.
Kieran Farrelly.
Colman Fitzgerald.
Basil Carron.
Adrian Convery.
Applications for Missions and Retreats should be addressed to the
Rector, or to the Very Rev. John McMullan, C.P., Provincial, St.
Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus. Dublin.
CONFRATERNITIES ATTACHED TO THE CHURCH.
Confraternity of the Most Holy Cross and Passion of Our Lord Jesus
Christ. 2,258 members.
Christian Doctrine Association. 150 members.
Altar Society of the Sacred Heart. 40 members.
DUBLIN — St. Patrick^, Claremont Park, Sandymount,
Juniorate for Boys desirous of becoming Priests, in the Order,
Rev. Hermann Willis, Sup, \ Rev. Brendan Keegan.
Application for admission to be made to the Superior.
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BELFAST — Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne.
Rev. Hilarion Gallagher.
„ Henry Ward.
„ Augustine Hopkins.
Justin Muldoon.
Very Rev. Bernard Mangan,
Rector.
Rev. Richard Curran, Vice- Rector.
„ Mark Gavin.
„ Raphael Morris.
ENNISKILLEN — Blessed Gabriel's Retreat, " The Graan.'
Very Rev. Wm. Brennan, Rector.
„ „ Ephrem O'Connell,
Master of Novices.
Rev, Anselm Nolan, Vice-Rector,
Rev. Cornelius O'Brien,
Master.
„ Hugh Keegan.
„ Reginald O'Neill,
Vice-
ENGLAND.
ST. JOSEPH'S RETREAT — Highgate Hill, London, N
Very Rev. John McMullan, Prov.
„ „ Phil Coghlan,Proy. Sec.
„ „ Malachy Gavin, Rector
Rev. Hyacinth Fitzpatrick ir-'~"
Rector.
„ Albert M'Killop.
,, Chrysostom Roth well.
„ Matthew Kelly.
Vice-
Rev. Fidelis Doyle.
„ Charles Byrne.
Paul Francis Fitzgerald.
Anthony Doherty.
Peter Paul McDonnell.
Vincent O'Connor.
Aidan Byrne.
Placid Stevens.
ST. ANNE'S RETREAT — Sutton, St. Helens, Lanes.
Very Rev.Isodore Whelehan, Rector.
Rev. George Dobson, Vice- Rector.
„ Eugene Nevin.
,, Oswald Donnelly.
„ Honorius Walsh.
Rev. Gerald O'Boyle.
„ Gregory Byrne.
„ Ignatius Gibney.
,, Wulstan Henry.
ST. SAVIOUR'S RETREAT — Broadway, Worcestershire.
Very Rev. Egwin Wilkes, Rector. Rev. Benedict Donegan.
Rev. Ambrose Hayes, Vice-Rector. „ Edwin Farrell.
„ Edmund M'Intyre. „ Angelo McCunnin.
„ Placid Wareing,
ST. MARY'S RETREAT — Harborne, Birmingham.
Very Rev. Antoninus Hull, Rector. \ Rev. Bernardino Hullen.
Rev. Thos. Heffernan, Vice- Rector,
Bruno Townsend,
Robert Kelly.
Nicholas Harbinson.
Andrew Murphy.
OUR LADY'S RETREAT — Herne Bay, Kent.
Very Rev. Bonaventure Fitz- I Rev. Norbert Hughes,
herbert, Superior. \ „ John Baptist Garvey.
ST. MARY'S RETREAT — Carmarthen, S. Wales.
Very Rev. Urban Young, Rector. \ Rev. Alphonsus Farrell.
Rev. Finbar Ward, Vice- Rector.
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SCOTLAND.
ST. MUNGO'S RETREAT — Parson Street, Glasgow.
Very Rev. Alban Kennedy, Rector. I Rev. Boniface Connolly.
Rev. Cyril Barker, Vice- Rector. „ Germain Con way.
„ Louis Sherwood. „ Marcellus Malone.
„ Raphael Nixon. „ Eustace M'Aulsy.
AUSTRALIA.
ARCHDIOCESE OF SYDNEY,
ST. BRIGID'S RETREAT, Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W.
Very Rev. Bertrand Mangan, Rev. Gerard Chester.
Pro- Provincial. „ Maurice Donegan.
„ ,, Callistus Henry, ,, Oswald Bennett.
2nd Prov. Cons. „ Francis Clune.
Rev. Casimir Maguire, Vicar. „ Joseph O'Neill.
ARCHDIOCESE OF ADELAIDE.
ST, PAUL'S RETREAT, Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Very Rev. Bernard Robertson, ] Rev. Charles Jarger.
Superior. „ Benedict Abel.
Rev. Leonard Brereton, Vicar.
Edward Lemaitre.
Ignatius Lemesarie'r.
Peter O'Hare.
DIOCESE or GOULBURN.
PRESENTATION RETREAT, Mary's Mount, Goulburn, N.S.W.
Very Rev. Athanasius Ryan, | Very Rev. Bede O'Brien,
1st Prov. Cons, Master of Novices*
„ „ James Lappin, I Rev. Linus McKiernan.
Superior. \ „ Grabriel Stapleton.
On Military Chaplaincy Duties— Fathers Kevin McKeown, Felix
Hawarden, Aloysius Giles, and Raymund Saunders.
REDEMPTORISTS.
IRELAND.
Very
Very
Rev.
L LIMERICK—
Rev. Patk. Hartigan,
Provincial.
Rev. Patrick Leo, Rector.
Arthur Maguire.
Timothy Power.
Vincent Bourke.
Cornelius Hunt.
Patrick Kilbride.
James Cleere.
James Whelan*
John Kelly.
•Mount St. Alphonsus.
Rev. Raymund O'Flynn.
John Harfcy.
John Murnane.
Edward Jones.
Thomas Butler.
John Tracy.
James McLoughlin.
Thomas O Connor.
James Boylan.
John McDonnell,
Patrick Brennar.
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Very Rev. James Collier, Hector.
Rev. James McCann.
„ Henry Berghman.
„ Michael Magnier.
„ James O'Brien.
„ Michael Somers.
„ John M'Namara.
„ John B. Coyle.
,, John Curley.
Francis Gilmartin.
2. DUNDALK — ST. Joseph's.
Rev. Michael Geraghty.
Brendan Treacy.
Joseph Curran.
Christopher O'Flynn.
John O'Sullivan.
John Mulligan.
Edward McLoughlin.
Thomas Fleming.
Francis O'Rourke.
3. BELFAST — Clonard Monastery.
Very Rev. Patrick Crotty, Rector. Rev. Patrick Shannon.
Rev. Laurence Hayes.
,, Jamea Hegarty.
„ Patrick Griffith.
„ Julius Peeters.
„ Peter P. McCarthy.
„ Michael Cagney.
4. ESKEB — St. Patrick's, Athenry.
John Carr.
Andrew Cleary.
Michael McLoughlin.
John Brady.
Patrick Devine.
Very Rev. Denis Turner, Rector,
Rev. Eugene O'Donnell.
,, Patrick Sampson.
„ Daniel Tierney.
„ Edward O'Connor.
„ John M'Hugh.
„ Thomas Cassin.
,, Henry Potter.
„ James Coogan.
5. DUBLIN — Marianella, Orwell Road, Rathgar.
Very Rev. John Fitzgerald, | Rev. Thomas Sutton.
Rev. William Treacy.
William Nolan.
Michael Curran.
Patrick Carroll.
Timothy O'Twomey.
Aloysius Feighery
Ulic Cronin.
A Keatinge.
Patrick Ktlly.
C. Mangan.
Thomas Robinson.
Superior.
Rev. John Doyle.
Rev. Richard Murphy.
A Hospice for University Students, C.SS.R., and a residence ol
Missionary Fathers. Applications for Missions and Retreats may be
made to the Very Rev. Father Superior.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
6. OPONG, CEBU.
Very Rev. W. Byrne, Sup. \ Rev. George Kilbride.
Rev. Mat. O'Callaghan. " „ Patrick Twohy.
„ Thomas Murphy. „ Raymund Cleere.
„ Denis Grogan.
7. MALATE, MANILA.
Very Rev. P. M. Lynch, Superior. \ Rev. Henry O'Donnell,
AUSTRALIA.
8. MOUNT ST. ALPHONSUS, WARATAH, N.S.W.
Very Rev. Ed. Gleeson, Visitor. | Rev. William O'Sullivan.
„ „ Terence Brown, Rector. \ ,, John De Courcy.
Rev. Patrick J. Lynch. „ William Packer.
„ Thomas F. Walsh. „ Francis Duffy.
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9. ST. MARY'S, WINDOUREE, BALLARAT, VICTORIA.
Very Rev. Peter Paul Murray,
Rector.
Rev. William Bannon.
„ Christopher M'Dermott.
,, Thomas Campbell.
Rev. Marcus MoGrath.
„ Albert Kelly.
„ William Joyce.
Vincent McManus.
10. SS. PETER AND PAUL'S, PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
Very Rev. C Treacey, Rector.
,, „ James Murray.
Rev. Eugene O'Neill.
„ John Creagh. |
11. REDEMPTORISTS COLLEGE, ST CLEMENTS', GEELONG, N.S.W.
Rev. William Cagney.
,, William Howes.
;, John Walsh.
Very Rev. Alexander M'Mullan.
Superior.
Thomas Roche.
Rev Denis Mitchell.
„ Robert Mageean.
NEW ZEALAND.
12. MOUNT ST. GERARD, WELLINGTON.
Very Rev. P. Whelan, Rector.
Rev. Dominic Mangan.
„ Edmund Langley,
Rev. Michael Hannigan.
, John O'Brien.
ROME.
At ST. ALFONSO, VIA MERULANA.
Most Rev. Patrick Murray,
Superior-General.
SOCIETY OF JESUS.
1. DUBLIN — Church of St.
IRELAND.
Francjs Xavier,
Upper Gardiner Street,
Very Rev. Thomas V. Nolan,
Provincial.
„ ,, Andreas Macardle.$wj>.
Rev. Joseph Wrafter.
„ Patrick Barrett.
„ Wriiam Gleeson.
,, Henry Potter.
„ Michael Weafer.
,, James Bury.
James Cullen.
Rev. Thomas Murphy.
„ Timothy O'Keeffe.
„ Vincent Byrne.
„ Joseph Tunney.
Charles Farley.
Michael Browne.
Patrick Power.
Frederick Gill.
Michael Phelan.
2. DUBLIN — Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street.
Very Rev. Charles Doyle, Rector. I Rev. Nicholas A. Tomkins
Rev. Stanislaus McLoughlin, „ John Byrne
Vice-Rector.
Edward Dillon.
Joseph M'Donnell.
Lambert M'Kenna,
Richard Golding.
Michael Quinlan.
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3. DUBLIN — St. Ignatius', 35 Lower Leeson Street.
Very Rev. Thomas A. Finlay,
President.
Rev. George R. Roche, Vice-Pres.
,, Henry Browne.
„ William Delaiiy.
Rev. George O'Neill.
Michael Egan.
Timothy Corcoran.
Patrick Connolly.
John MacErlean.
Henry Gill.
4. DUBLIN — House of Studies and Spiritual Exercises, Milltown Park
Very Rev. Martin Maher, Rector.
Rev. Nich. J. Tomkin, Vice- Rector.
„ John Keane,
,, Patrick O' Brien.
., William O'Leary.
„ Edward Masterson.
„ Matthew Devitt.
„ Peter Finlay.
„ Henry Fegan.
„ Robert Kane.
„ James Forristal.
„ Edward Cahill.
,, John Hannon.
,, John M'Donnell.
Rev. Hugh Tunney.
„ Patrick Bartley.
}, Patrick Gannon.
,, Joseph Canavan.
„ Daniel Fitzgibbon.
„ Basil Loughnan.
,, Gerald Owens.
,, Michael Saul.
,, John McSheahan.
,, Daniel Finn.
,, Martin Han ley.
„ Thomas McLaughlin.
„ Michael Murray.
5. DUBLIN — Rathfarnham Castle, Rathfarnham.
Very Rev. John Sullivan, Reclor.
R v. Richard Campbell,
Vice- Rector.
„ David Gallery.
,, Michael Garahy.
Rev. Joseph Darlington.
., John Fallen.
,, Joseph Flinn.
,, Timothy Halpin.
,, Patrick O'Mara.
6. Co. KILDARE — Clongowes Wood College (Diocese of Kildare).
Very Rev. Charles Mulcahy, Rector.
Rev. James McCann, Vice- Rector.
,, John Joy.
,, Patrick O'Donoghue.
„ James Whitaker,
John O'Connor.
Rev. Victor Lentaigne.
„ John A. Byrne.
,, Laurence Kieran,
„ James Daly.
Martin Corbett.
7. TULLAMORE — St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore (Diocese of Meath).
Very Rev. William Henry, Rector.
Rev. Esmond White, Vice-Rector.
„ William Button.
,, William Power,
„ Richard O'Reilly.
,, Ignatius Gartlan.
,, George Byrne.
,, James Tomkin.
Edward J Barrett.
Rev,, Francis Browne.
., Richard Devane.
,, Edmund Frost.
,, Thomas O'Mara.
,, Michael Quinlan
,, Daniel Roche.
,, Francis Shaw.
,, John Casey.
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8. LIMERICK — College of the Sacred Heart, Crescent (Diocese of
Limerick).
Very Rev. Laurence Potter, Rev. Robert D. Kelly.
Rector. William O'Reilly.
Rev. Jerome O'Mahony, John Elliott.
Vice-Rector. Patrick Kennedy.
„ John Kelly.
„ Patrick M'Williams.
William Hackett.
Charles Byrne.
Charles O'Connell.
Thomas Shuley.
9. LIMERICK — Mungret College (Diocese of Limerick).
Very Rev. James Corboy, Rector.
Rev. Ernest Spillane, Vice-Rector.
„ John Fahy
,, William Kane.
,, William Stephenson.
10. GALWAY — College of St. Ignatius (Diocese of Galway).
Rev. Patrick Morris.
Augustine O 'Kelly.
James Finucane.
John Barragry.
Thomas Maher.
Very Rev. Henry Foley, Rector.
Rev. Wm. Byrne, Vice- Rector,
„ William McCormack.
„ Charles Cuffe.
„ Edmund Downing.
Rev. Patrick Nolan.
James Rabbitte.
Bartholomew Coghlan.
Ernest Mackey.
Francis Lyons.
ABROAD.
Rome. — Rev. Edmund Power, Prof. Syriac, Biblical Instituto.
Ceylon. — Rev. Denis Murphy, Bishop's House, Galle.
Hastings — Rev. Michael M'Grath, Rev. Stephen Brown, Ore Place.
Belgium — Rev. William Keane, Tronchiennes.
1. MELBOURNE — St. Ignatius', Richmond.
Rev. Patrick Dalton.
Charles Morrogh.
Thomas Walsh.
John Ryan.
Very Rev. William Lockington,
Sup. Misa.
Rev. Joseph Brennan, Sup.
„ Richard Murphy.
„ Gerald Corr.
2. MELBOURNE — St. James', Richmond.
Rev. Cornelius Hartnett, Sup. \ Rev. Peter Dwyer.
3. MELBOURNE — Manresa House. Hawthorne.
Very Rev. Thomas Claffey,
Superior.
Rev. George Kelly.
Rev. Edward Corish.
Charles Delaney.
4. MELBOURNE — St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew.
Very Rev. Jeremiah Sullivan,
Rector
,, John Bourke.
„ Peter Baker.
James O'Connor.
Rev. Matthew Egan.
„ Francis O'Keeffe.
„ William Baker.
„ John Egan.
i, John Nerney.
5. MELBOURNE — St. Patrick's College.
Very Rev. Eustace Boylan, Recrtor.
Rev. John Martin.
Michael Watson.
Rev. Denis Manning.
„ William Moloney.
Patrick Griffin.
1920] LIST OF THE REGULAR CLERGY. 329
6. MELBOURNE — Newman University College.
Very Rev. Albert Power, Rector. I Rev. Wilfrid Ryan.
Rev. Dominick Kelly.
7. SYDNEY — St. Ignatius' College, Riverview.
Very Rev. Thomas O'Dwyer, Rector. I Rev. Edward Pigot.
„ Thomas Fay. „ William O'Keeffe.
„ Joseph Henly. I „ Francis Ryan.
-», Patrick McCurtin.
8. SYDNEY — St Aloysius' College.
Very Rev. John Forster, Rector, I Rev. James Kirwan.
Rev. Patrick McCarthy. , Luke Murphy.
„ James O'Dwyer. „ Joseph Cahill.
,, John Peifer.
9. SYDNEY — St. Mary's, Miller Street, North Sydney.
Very Rev. Joseph Hearn, Superior.
Rev. Joseph J. Brennan.
Thomas Gartlan.
Rev. Thomas Carroll,
,, Patrick Tighe.
10. SYDNEY — St. F. Xavier's, Lavender Bay, N. Sydney.
Very Rev. Robert O'Dempsey, Rev. Henry Cock.
Superior,
1 1. SYDNEY — Loyola House, Greenwich Road.
Very Rev. Francis Keogh, I Rev. John Corcoran.
Superior. „ Thomas M'Grath.
12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA — St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide
Rev. Dominick Connell, Supr
„ Francis Carroll.
Francis Connell.
Rev. Donald M'Killopp.
Michael Dooley.
13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA — St. Aloysius', Sevenhill.
Very Rev. Patrick M'Grath, Supr. I Rev. Augustine Fleury.
„ James Cleary. ,, Michael Colmaii.
„ John O'Brien.
14. BRISBANE — Holy Name, Toowong.
Very Rev. John Roney, | Rev. Robert Little.
Superior.
ARMY CHAPLAINS.
Rev. Hugh Mulhall, Bordon Camp, Hants.
„ Bernard Page, Transport Duty, India.
„ William Gwynn, Transport Duty, Australia.
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SOCIETY OF MARY ; OR, MARIST FATHERS.
IRELAND.
1. DUNDALK — St. Mary's College (Archdiocese of Armagh).
(Founded 17th September, 1861.)
Very Rev. P. E. Byrne, Professor. Rev. E. Hayes.
President,
Rev. John Byrne, Vice-Superior.
Professor, Rev. J. M'Kenna.
P. M'Ardle.
N. Mathieu.
T. Smyth.
J. Leonard.
M. Burke.
The Chapel of this College is the Central Chapel of the Arch-
Confraternity of St. Joseph.
2. DUBLIN — Catholic University School, 89 and 90 Lower Leeson Street.
(Founded 27th August, 1867).
Very Rev. F. M'Vicar, President.
Rev. James Larney, V ice-President
E. Gunn.
Rev. P. Lawless.
P. J. Prendergast.
J. Fox.
ENGLAND.
1. LONDON, N.E. — St. Anne's Church, Underwood Street.
(Founded in August, 1850.)
Very Rev. T. W. Conran, Superior. I Rev. J. Lee.
Rev. J. H. Mulkern, Vice- Superior. \ ,, P. Dunne.
„ J. Boyle. I
2. LONDON — Church of Notre Dame, Leicester Place,
Leicester Square, W.C.
Very Rev. M. Robin, Superior.
„ G. Gay.
Rev. J. Perrott
A. Poncet.
3. DEVONSHIRE — St. Mary's Novitiate, St. Mary's Hill, Paignton.
Very Rev. C. P. Sullivan, Sup.
,, Rev. P. Gunning.
E. Heldenstein.
Rev. J. McAulay.
Rev. P. McKeown.
4. KEW, SURREY — Our Lady of Loreto, 14 Kew Gardens Road,
Very Rev. J. B. Gay. | Rev. M. McKenna.
6. MIDDLESBOROUGH — St. Mary's College, Linthorpe.
Very Rev. J. Moran, Provincial.
Rev. J. Corcoran, Vice- Superior.
„ J. Boyle.
Rev. M. Purcell.
„ J. Dawson.
P. Meagher.
„ W. Fox. | „ L. Doherty.
6. KENT — St. Lawrence, Sidcup.
Very Rev. P. J. Murphy, Superior. I Rev. S. Kieran.
1920] LIST OF THE REGULAR CLERGY. 331
AMERICA.
NATCHEZ — Most Rev. John Gunn, S.M., Bishop.
1. WASHINGTON, B.C. — Brookland University College.
V. Rev. H. de la Chappelle, Prov.
Rev. C. Dubray, Superior.
„ N. Weber.
R. Butin.
Rev. M. Keyes.
,, F. Georgelin.
A. Bellwald.
2. WASHINGTON, D.C, — Seminary, Fort Drive.
Very Rev. J. Thoral, Superior. I Rev. A. Poirel.
Rev. J. Hegarty. „ L. Pelletier.
„ J. Goergen. „ J. M'Namee.
3. BOSTON — 25 Isabella Street.
Very Rev. Fr. Sollier, Superior.
Rev. J. M. Legrand.
Rev. J. Glodt.
,, A. Bertrand.
J. Vincent.
4. LOUISIANA — St. Michael's.
Very Rev. J. Delahaye, Superior. \ Rev. J. Roman,
5. LOUISIANA — Jefferson College (La.)
(Founded 8th September, 1864.)
Very Rev. R. Smith, Superior.
Rev. J. Collins.
„ J. Dunne.
,. G. Rapier.
,, F. Larney.
„ H. Georges.
. R. Herbert.
Rov. P. Daigneau.
,, P, Quinn.
„ P. Retish.
,, M. Larkin.
„ D, O'Meara.
,, L. Geary.
J. Howe.
6. LOUISIANA (ALGIERS) — St. Mary's Church.
Very Rev. Thos. Larkin, Superior. I Rev. J. Petit.
Rev. M. Thouvenin. ,, C. Dougherty.
7. ATLANTA (GA.)— Ivy Street.
Very Rev. P. McOscar, Superior.
Rev. J. Guinan.
„ J. Byrne.
Rev. M. Cotter.
„ T. Canning.
D. Sullivan.
T. Bower. „ F. Marren.
„ J. Carroll. | „ M. M'Elkerney.
8. WESTERLY (R. L).
Very Rev. L. Kelledy, Superior. I Rev. H. Bruno.
Rev. M. Sullivan.
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10. MAINE — Van Buren College. (Founded 4th October, 1887.)
Very Rev. C. Earth, Superior.
Rev. A. Cyr.
„ J. Thomas.
„ L. Fahy.
„ H. Seiller.
„ N. Wilhelmy.
There are also Houses of the Society in Lawrence, Cambridge and
Haverhill (Mass.) ; San Francisco (Cal.) ; St. Paul (Minn.) ; Wheeling
and Elm Grove (W.Va.), Brunswick (Ga.), Nampa, (Idaho), etc.
Rev. J. Schmitt.
L. Marx.
J. Reilly.
W. Lonergan.
J. M'Conville.
A. Carroll.
MEXICO.
There were Houses in Mexico City and St. Mary's College, N. D. de
Lourdes, S. Lorenzo, and Puebla, Guadalajara, Hidalgo, Mexico, but
many have been lost in the persecution of the Church now going on
there.
AUSTRALIA.
1. SYDNEY — Hunter's Hill.
Very Rev. J. Nicolas, Provincial. Rev. E. Courtais.
Rev. A. Morissey, „ C. Flaus.
,, J. Rigard. „ P. Rouillac.
2. SYDNEY— St. Patrick's Church. (Founded 3rd September, 1868)
Very Rev. P. J. Piquet, Superior.
Rev. F. Laurent.
Rev. L. Carcenac.
„ J. B, Chevreuil.
3. MOLLLAGONG
Rev. V, Thierry.
3. GLADSTONE — Queensland.
Rev, J. Huault. I Rev. A. Ginsbach.
NEW ZEALAND.
1. WELLINGTON — The Cathedral.
Most Rev. Francis Redwood, S.M., Archbishop.
Most Rev. Thos. O'Shea, S.M., | Rev.
D.D, Coadjutor with Rev.
right of succession.
2. WELLINGTON — St. Mary of the Angels.
Very Rev. J. Holley, Provincial.
Rev. S. Mahony, Superior
Rev. R. Hoare.
L. Gottfried.
Very Rev. T. Devoy.
Rev. E. Kimbell.
Very Rev. T. Gilbert, Rector.
Rev. H. McDonnell, V.S.
P, W. Schoafer.
„ B. G on d ringer.
3. WELLINGTON SOUTH.
Rev. M. Devoy.
„ D. Campbell.
4. WELLINGTON — St. Patrick's College
Rev. J. Cullen.
A. Cullen.
B. Ryan.
C. Outtrim.
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5. WELLINGTON — St. Joseph's.
Rev. D. Hurley. | Rev. John O'Connor.
6. WELLINGTON — Sacred Heart.
Rev. P. J. Smyth. | Rev. F. Dignan.
7. WANGANUI.
Rev. J. O'Connell. I Rev. J. Bowden.
I „ J. More O'Ferrall.
8. NAPIER — St. Patrick's.
Rev. W. Tymons. | Rev. J. Dowling.
9. HASTINGS.
Rev. G. Mahony | Rev. J. Fraher.
10. NELSON.
Rev. J. Tymons. . | Rev. K. McGrath.
11. BLENHEIM.
Rev. C. O'Reilly. | ReV. J. Herring.
„ H. Le Bouteiller |
12. REEFTON.
Very Rev. J. Eccleton. | Rev. P. Kane.
13. GREENMEADOWS — House of Studies and Novitiate.
Very Rev. D. Kennedy, Superior.
Rev. J. Martin, V.S.
„ P. Fay.
Rev. Victor Geaney.
„ Chas. Casey.
N. Binnsfield.
14. OHAKURE.
Rev. P. Menard.
15. MEEANEE.
Rev. J. Hick son.
16. CHRISTCHURCH — St. Mary's.
Very Rev. P. Regnault, Sup. \ Rev. J. Roche.
Rev. H. Seymour. j
17. CHRISTCHURCH — St. Bede's School.
Rev. C. Graham. | Rev. A. Burger.
Rev. J. Tubman.
18. TIMARTT.
Rev. A. Galerner
„ J. Herbert.
19. HOKITIKA.
Rev. J. Clancy.
20. GREYMOUTH.
Rev. P. Aubry.
Jt B. Quinn.
Rev. J. Campbell.
21. TEMUKA (Parish).
Rev. F. Kerley | Rev. M. O'Sullivan.
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22. TEMOKA — Missionary House.
Rev. A. Herring- i Rev. J. Ainsworth.
„ T. MtCartny. „ M. O'Leary.
„ J. Goggan.
23. WAIMAITE.
Rev. W. Peoples. | Rev. J. Stewart,
24. FAIBLIB.
Rev. A. Lepetit.
25. MOUNT MAGDALA.
Rev. C. Bell.
SOCIETY FOR AFRICAN MISSIONS.
IRELAND.
1. CORK — African Missions Seminary, Blackrock Road, Cork.
Very Rev. William Butler, I Very Rev. Michael McCaffrey,
Provincial. - Vice-Superior.
Jamos McGettigan, » » Michael Collins-
Vice- Provincial and
Superior cf Seminary.
Rev. Stephen Kyne.
., John Prendergast.
P. Harrington.
Patrick Moylan, Pro- I ,, Francis O'Rouike.
vincial Bursar. ,, Claude M. Taylor, Bursar.
2. Co. GALWAY — African Missions, House of Probation, Clough-
ballymore, Kileolg in,
Very Rev. Maurice Slattery, I Rev. Martin Lavelle, Vice-Superior.
Superior, and Master of Novices. \ ,, John Aheriie, Bursar.
Rev. Brother D. O'Connell.
3. CORK — African Mission?, Apostolic College, Wilton. Cork.
Very Rev. Michael Rowan,
Superior.
Rev. Patrick J. Harmon, Director.
„ Nicholas J . Heff ernan, Bursar
Rev. Joseph Butler.
Henry Baker.
Wm. Porter.
James McDonnell.
4. Co. MAYO — African Missions, Apostolic College, Ballinafad
Castlebar.
Very Rev. John Corcoran, Superior I Rev. John Higgins.
Rev. John Levins, Director. ;, Francis McNamara.
5. Co. MAYO — African Missions, Kinuerry, Killavalla, Westport
Very Rev. Thomas Hurst, Superior.
Brother Thomas Hughes.
Prefecture Apostolic of Liberia, West Africa.
Very Rev. John Oge, Prefect
Apostolic.
,, ,, John Collins. Visitor.
Rev. Eugene O Hea.
,, Wm. Cotter.
,, Leo Taylor.
„ Joseph D. Crawford.
Rev. Patrick Herlihy.
,, Patrick McKenna.
,, Jjhn Lupton.
, , Thomas Conway.
,, Michael McEniry.
,, Patrick O Connell.
James Stanley.
Cornelius Murphy.
6. WESTERN NIGERIA.
Right Rev. T. Broderick, Vicar Apostolic.
335
THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS. "
(Instilutum Fratrum Christianorum de Hibernia.)
The Institute of the Christian Brothers of Ireland, founded in 1802
by the revered Edmond Ignatius Rice, was formally approved and
confirmed in 1820 by a Brief of the Sovereign Pontiff Pope Pius VII.
of happy memory.
Since that time it has received many special marks of favour from
succeeding Popes, and from the present reigning Pontiff, Benedict XV.
The main object of the Brothers, after their own sanctification, is
the Christian education of youth, to which, after due preparation,
they entirely and irrevocably devote themselves.
The most suitable age for postulants to enter the Novitiate is between
16 and 25 ; those seeking admission must possess the talents necessary
to prosecute the course of studies prescribed by the Institute for its
members.
The Juniorate is at Baldoyle, Co. Dublin, where boys between the
ages of fourteen and sixteen, who seek admission to the Institute, are
received and educated preparatory to their entering the Novitiate and
Training College at St. Mary's, Marino, Dublin.
Candidates anxious to join the Congregation may obtain further
particulars by applying to the Christian Brothers, St. Mary's, Marino,
Dublin, where the Superior-General, Rev. Brother J. C. Whitty, and
his .Assistants, Rev. Brothers P. J. Hennessy, H. B. O'Hagan, E. C.
Barron and S. H. Butler, reside.
Localities?.
Bros. Directors,
No. o
Pupils
f
Number in
each Diocese.
ROME — Via Marcantonio Colonna, 19
J. M. Costen, Pro-
„ Collegiate School )
„ Free Evening School /
curator-General
J. A. Clarke
480)
500)
980 Rome
DUBLIN — Marino (Novitiate)
J. B. Welsh
— -
St. Mary's, Marino, School
P. B. Reid
430
St. Joseph's, Baldoyle (Juniorate]
J. B. Moloney
—
St. Patrick's ,, (Sanatorium)
N. L. O'Gorman
— -
The O'Brien Institution, Fairview
P. L. Lanigan.
85
O'Connell School,N.Richm'd St. ")
800
St. Laurence O'Toole's (
- St. Mary's Place f
J. A. O'Mahony.
190
400
St. Columba's, Great Strand St. J
280
St. Kevin's, Synge Street )
St. Nicholas's, Francis Street ]
T. J. Stapleton
800
400
.
8000
Dublin
St. Andrew's, Westland Row
T. J. Ryan
650
St. James's, James's Street >
Golden Bridge, Iiichicore )
M. W. Birmingham
500
170
North Brunswick Street
T. A. Curley
380
St. Vincent's, Glasnevin (Orphn'g.)
J. D. Hayes
155
St. Joseph's, Cabra (Deaf Mutes)
J. L. Johnson
170
Artane Industrial School
P. O. Ryan
800
Carriglea Park Industrial School
T. B. McMahon
170
KINGSTOWN— St. Michael's
J. S. Galvin
450
ATHY— St. John's
D. B. Hoctor
270 J
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Localities.
Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils.
Number in
each Diocese.
MULLING AR— St. Mary's }
,, Collegiate School j
T. M. Lenane
330
130
KELLS— St. Joseph's
P. E. Murray
200
760 Meath
TULLAMORE— Classical School
A. A. Kelleher
100 J
KILKENNY— St. Mary's
P. C. McGolrick
300)
CALLAN — St. Ignatius's
J. V. Kerrigan
130;
430 Ossory
CARLOW— St Mary's
P. M. Keegan
310")
MARYBOROUGH— St . Mary's
D. F. Greenish
310
PORTARLINGTON— St. Joseph's
P. J. O'Farrell
170
12oO
MONASTEREVAN— St. Evin's
D. M. Riordan
150 "
Kildare
NAAS — St. Patrick's
E. B. O'Neill
210
KILCOCK— St. Joseph's
M. C. Kelly
100 J
WEXFORD— St. Joseph's \
,, St. Patrick's J
J. C. Fitzgerald
380 ^
180
NEW ROSS— Mount St. Joseph
ENNISCORTHY— St. Mary's
J. O. McNamara
E. C. O'Mahonv
210
380
1350 Ferns
GOREY— St Joseph's
M. C. McGrath"
200 •
*
CORK— Our Lady's Mount )
1200}
„ Sullivan's Quay
J. A. Walker
420 1
„ Blarney Street )
400 I
2340 Cork
„ College, St. Patrick's Place
J. P. Noonan
320 J
TRALEE — St. Mary's \
„ St. Brendan's Ind. Sch. j
M. J. Ryan
420 -)
130 (
CAHIRCIVEEN— St. Mary's
J. G. Hyland
140 C
1010 Kerry
DINGLE— St. Joseph's
J. L. Hayes
320 )
WATERFORD — Mount Sion )
J ^-*-
730
St. Patrick's
M. A. Nolan
160
„ St. John's )
300
„ College, Waterpark
J. L. Rice
150
TRAMORE— St. Otteran's
E. I. Quinn
200
DUNG ARYAN— St. Joseph's
J. A. Moloney
310
LISMORE— St. Carthage's \
Collegiate School j
CARRICK-ON-SUIR—
S. A. Ryan
100
50 ,
3085
Water! 'd
„ Mount St. Nicholas )
100
„ St. Mary's
J. S. Tynan
165
Collegiate School )
120
CLONMEL— High School \
SS. Peter and Paul's j
M. P. Duggan
130
320
„ St. Mary's, Irishtown
M. B. Gibson
250
THURLES— St. Joseph's
J. C. Carew 490 \
TIPPER ARY— St. Mary's
M. R. Coffey 200 I
1110
CASHEL — St. Joseph's"
T. I. Lynam
200 r
Cashel
DOON— St. Fintan's
D C. Cur tin
130 J
1920]
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
337
Localities.
Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils.
Number in
each Diocese
LIMERICK — St. Michael's Place
90(M
„ St. John's (
190
„ St. Mary's j
M. P. Ryan 290
„ St. Munchin's /
230
2030
„ St. Joseph's Indus. Sch.
M. G. Curran 170
Limerick
ADARE — St. Joseph's
J. V. Lysaght 120
GLIN— St. Joseph's District School
J. B. Lea 130
YOUGHAL— St. Mary's
P. S. Walsh
320 -\
MIDLETON— St. Finbar's
T. R. Madden 340 1
FERMOY— St. Patrick's
J. A. Crowley 330 |
1570
MITCHELSTOWN— St. Mary's
W. E. Fitzpa trick 210 /
Cloyne
DONERAILE— St. Joseph's
P. A. Mulhall 150
CHARLEVILLE— St. Joseph's
J. H. Cullen 220 J
NENAGH — St. Joseph's
J. L. Burke ! 250 ^
750
ENNIS— St. Mary's
D. L. Hurley 300 I
Killaloe
KILRUSH— St. Mary's^
P. V. Dolan ! 200 J
ENNISTYMON— Mount St. Joseph
J H. Lucitt 210
210
Kilfenora
GALWAY — St. Joseph's Indus. Sch,
G. T. Frisby
200
200
Galway
TUAM— St. Patrick's
J. A. Browne
250^|
WESTPORT— St. Mary's
BALLINROBE— St. Mary's
E. F. Lonergan.
L. B. Ryan
250 !
180 r
830 Tuam
LETTERFRACK— Industrial School
J J. Mullan
150 J
ARMAGH— St. Patrick's
M. L. Malier
185^
DROGHEDA — St. Joseph's )
„ Our Lady r f Lourdes >"
W. K. Leahy
300
100 j
1105
Armagh
DUNDALK — St. Aloysius's
P. C. Burke
520 J
NEWRY — Mount St. Joseph )
10(M
„ St. Peter's f
„ Kilmorey Street i
D. D. Hegarty
180 1
210 [
550
Dromore
Chapel Street )
60 J
BELFAST — St. Mary's ^
3551
„ St, Patrick's
„ ^ v 470 ,
i i n K T^^r.
St. Malachy's |
E. D. Young ' 250 '
I lyo Uowr
„ Preparatory Trade Sch. J
120 J
LONDONDERRY— St. Patrick's
OMAGH— Mount St. Columba
M. F. Murphy \ 430 )
J, A. Koan 240 f
670 Derry
MONAGHAN—
J. G, li bins^n 180
ISOCloghe
ENGLAND.
\
LIVERPOOL — Catholic Institute
W. D. Ford -
650)
1750
GREAT CROSBY— Catholic Institute
C. S. Leahy
loojl
Liverpool
BRISTOL — Day and Boarding School
J. G . Hughe.*
240)
360 Cliftor
BATH— Industrial School
G. S. Roche 120|
338
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
T1920
Localities.
Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils
Number in
each Diocese
FOREIGN HOUSES.
•^
GIBRALTAR— Sacred Heart School }
560
„ St. Joseph's
,, Our Lady of Lourdes j
P. C. Coughlan
150
490
1400
Gibraltar
College, Line \Vall Rd.
P. C. Murphy
200
KIMBERLEY, S. A.— St. Patrick's Col. | J. B. O'Sullivan
500
500 Kim-
.
berley
AUSTRALASIAN PROVINCE.
NEW SOUTH WALES.
P. J. Barren, Pro-
STRATHFIELD— Mount St. Mary's
vincial.
,, Novitiate
M. A. Aungier
—
BURWOOD— St. Mary's
J. C. O'Shea
-150^1
SYDNEY— St. Mary's Cathedral Sch.)
DARLINGHURST— Sacred Heart Sch. J
T. P. Harty
250
150
PETERSHAM— St. Joseph's High Sch )
„ St. Thomas's I
T. B. Galvin
200
250
NEWTOWN— St. Mary's }
250 I
2440
BALMAIN— St. Augustine's
ROZELLE— St. Joseph's
W. C. Jones
150
200
Sydney
WAVERLEY— Our Lady's Mt. Col. \
320
St. Charles's
PADDINGTON— St. Francis'
P. A. Conlbn
200
200
WOOLLAHRA— St. Joseph's J
120j
GOULBURN— St. Patrick's College )
SS. Peter and Paul's j
D. P. Joyce
120)
ISO/
270
Goulburn
WAGGA-WAGGA— High School
ALBURY— St. Joseph's
T. B. Garvev
W. B. Doyle"
180\
175/
355
Riverina
QUEENSLAND.
BRISBANE— St. Joseph's High Sch. )
„ St. James's \
B. F. McGee
250^
600
„ St. Laurence O'Toole's
J. H. Molloy
300
NUDGEE- St. Joseph's College
J. C. Ryan
300
MARYBOROUGH— St. Mary's
M. P. Lawless
180
IPSWICH— St. Mary's
TjOOWOOMBA-St. Mary's
T. C. Seery
P. W. Nolan
180
240
Brisbane
GYMPI E— St. Patrick's
C. L. Whiting
220
WARWICK— >8t. Joseph's
J. K. O'Neill
160
BUNDABER/G— St. Mary's
W. J. Hogan
150J
ROCKH A WTON— St." Joseph's
W. B. Grace
300)
870
CHARTERS TOWERS— Mt. Carmel
J. F. O'Brien
350 1
Rock-
TOWNSVILLE— Our Lady's Mount
T. F. Hogan
220)
hampton
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CHRISTIAN BROTHERS.
339
Locilities.
Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils.
Number in
each Diocese.
VICTORIA.
E. MELBOURNE-- Vic. Parade Col. ^
2501
„ St. Kevin's College
100
„ St. Patrick's School < E. F. Keniry
150
„ St. Joseph's, Abbotsf'd .
500
St. Thomas's, Clifton Hill 1 |
250
N. MELBOURNE— High School
250
,, St. George's, Carlton 1
„ St. Ambrose's, Brunswick I
F. A. Kelly
220
300
W. MELBOURNE— St. Mary's
ESSENDON— St. Joseph's
J. T. Quinn
450 }•
2SO
5520
Melbourne
S. MELBOURNE—- S.Mary's Hk'hSch. j
120
,, SS. Peter and Paul's
F. A. Geoghegan
400
,, Mt. Carmel, Mid. Park 1
150
e, St. Vincent's Orphanage 1 M. B Aylward
230
ST. KILDA— St. Joseph's High Sch, )
,, St. Mary's Primary |
J. S. Turpin
160
220
GEELONG— St. Mary's High School
S. R. Young
30')
,, St. Augustine's Orphan.
T. A. Guinan
290 J
BALLARAT— St. Patrick's College j
250^|
„ St. Alipius's
„ St. Patrick's, Skipton St. )
J. M. McCarthy
200 1
180 f
830
Ballarat
WARRNAMBOOL — St. Joseph's
J. A. Macken
200J
WEST AUSTRALIA.
PERTH— St. Patrick's College )
,, St. Patrick's Primary Sch. f
F. R. Guthrie
330^
310 |
,, St. Joseph's Orph., Clontarf
FRE MANTLE— S. Joseph's High Sch.)
„ St. Patrick's f
M. A. Geoghegan
M. C. Brennan
140 {
120 f
300
1500 Perth
KALGOORLIE — St. Mary's
D. M. Daly
300 J
SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
ADELAIDE— St. Patrick's College )
„ St. Laurence's j
L. B. Tevlin
320 )
120 /
440
Adelaide.
NEW ZEALAND.
DUNEDIN— St. Joseph's
F. P. Bowler
350
350
- ^
Dunedin
TASMANIA.
HOB ART— St. Virgil's College )
SS. Peter and Paul's
D. D. Crowley
200 ^1
150 I
SlOHobart
LAUNCESTON— St. Mary's
J. A. Kearney
160 J
340
CATHOLIC REGISTRY.
[1920
Localities
Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils.
Number in
each Diocese.
INDIAN PROVINCE.
CALCUTTA— St. Joseph's High Sch.)
69 Bow Bazar St. j
KURSEONG— Mt. Carmel Novitiate
Goethals Mem. Sch.
CALCUTTA— St. Joseph's High Sch. )
St. Joseph's Free Sch. j
„ Catholic Male Orphan.
ASANSOL — St. Patrick's High School
J. G. Cooney,
Provincial
D. B. Holland
J. C. Doheny
J. L. Maher
J. B. Larkin
A. L. Aherne
200^
430 I »
260 L
320 1
250 j
1460
Calcutta
NAINI-TAL — St. Joseph's College
BANK1PORE— St. Michael's High Sch.
J. B. Culhane
P. F. Lillis
300)
250|
550
Allahabad
SHILLONG — St. Edmund's High Sch.
M. S. O'Brien
130
130 Assam
AMERICAN PROVINCE.
UNITED STATES.
MAMARONECK, N.Y.— St. Mary's, \
Orienta Point I
„ St. Mary's Novitiate
NEW ROCHELLE, N,Y.— lonaffighsc.
NEW YORK— All Saints' School
All Hallows High Sch.
KENT, Wash.— Briscoe Mem. Orphan.
P. J. Ryan
Provincial
M. C. Ryan
J. I. Doorley
O. F. Ryall
M. J. Lannon
P. R. Gibbs
100 )
360 J.
250 }
120
710
New York
120 Seattle
CANADA.
HALIFAX N.S.— St. Mary's College
W. B. Cornelia
220
220 Halifax
VICTORIA, B.C.— St. Louis's
M. S. Curtis
150
150 V'toria
NEWFOUNDLAND.
ST. JOHN'S— Mt.St Francis Mon'st'ry)
St. Patrick's Hall
„ Holy Cross School )
„ St. Bonaventure's Col.
„ Orphanage, Mt. Cashel
M. C. Ahern
J. B. Ryan
J. A. Comvay
600 |
400 }•
500 |
140J
1640
St. John's
341
PRESENTATION BROTHERS.
The Institute of the Presentation Brothers was founded in the year
1 802 by Edmond Ignatius Rice. It continued a Diocesan Congregation
until 1889, when the government of the Institute was placed in the
hands of a Superior- General and Council. Pope Leo XIII., by a Brief
dated 1889, formally approved of the new Constitution, and in 1899
the Order was finally confirmed by the same Holy Pontiff.
The Christian education of youth constitutes the chief end of the
Institute after the sanctification of its own members.
The Novitiate House and Training College are at Mount St. Joseph,
Cork. Postulants who possess the necessary qualifications, in regard to
health, character and education, can go through their full course of
training there.
The most suitable age to enter the Novitiate is between 16 and 25.
There is, however, a Juniorate attached, to the Novitiate, into which
aspirants to the Order are admitted at about 14 years of age, and
educated until such time as they are qualified to join the Order and
enter the Novitiate. Exceptions are also made in the case of very
suitable candidates whose ages exceed 25.
Further particulars may be obtained by applying to the Presentation
.Brothers, Mount St. Joseph, Cork, where the Superior-General, Rev.
Bro. T. A. Rahilly, and his Assistants, Rev. Brothers E. J. Connolly,
E. P. Curtin, C. B. O'Donoghue, and J. B. Murphy, reside.
IRELAND.
Cork — Presentation Monastery, Mount St. Joseph. Superior-General,
Brother T. A. Rahilly. Master of Novices, Brother D. O'Sullivan.
Number in Community, 60.
Cork — Presentation Monastery, Douglas Street. Superior, Brother J.
Cahill. Number of pupils in Douglas Street Schools, 800.
Cork — Greenmount Industrial School. Superior, Brother B,
O'Donoghue. Number of pupils, 220.
Cork — St. Patrick's Orphanage, Greenmount. Superior, Brother B.
Murphy. Number of Orphans, 40. Number of extern pupils, 500,
Cork — Presentation College. Principal, Brother E. J. Connolly.
Number of Pupils, 300.
Cork — St. Joseph's Monastery Schools, Mardyke Walk. Principal,
Brother J. B. Murphy. Number of pupils, 550.
Queenstown — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother M. D.
Curtin. Number of pupils, 700.
Kinsafe — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother F. McAuliffe.
Number of pupils, 350.
Killarney — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother K. O'Connor.
Number of pupils, 320.
Mi I [town (Kerry) — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother B.
Hunt.' Number of pupils, 1 80.
Birr — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother C. Hunt. Number
of pupils, 400.
Carrick on Shannon — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother G.
Roche. Number of pupils, 200,
25
342 CATHOLIC REGISTRY. [1920
Letterkenny — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother Athanasius
Walshe. Number of pupils, 150.
Enniskillen — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother A. Shine.
Number of pupils, 260.
Dungannon — Presentation Monastery. Superior, Brother J. O'Connor.
Number of pupils, 200.
Glasthuie — Presentation Brothers' College. Sup., Brother A. Noonan.
ENGLAND.
Dartford — St. Vincent's Industrial School. Superior, Brother L.
Culhane. Number of pupils, 200.
Orpington — St. Joseph's Orphanage. Superior, Brother J. Murphy.
Number of pupils, 280.
Carlisle — Chadwick Industrial School. Superior, Brother C. Moynihan.
Number of pupils, 200.
Halifax — Shibden Industrial School. Superior, Brother D. C,
McSweeney. Number of pupils, 150.
Plymouth — St. Boniface's College. Superior, Brother D. C. Mehegan.
CANADA.
Longueuil — Presentation Brothers' Novitiate. Provincial Visitor,
Brother S. Kennealy. Consultors, Brothers B. Boyce, and P. C.
Cagney. Master of Novices, Brother D. C. Cagney.
Montreal — Presentation Monastery and Schools, St. Gabriel's Parish,
Superior, Brother De Lillis Murray. Number of pupils, 300.
Montreal — The Catholic High School, St. Patrick's Parish. Superior,
Brother B. Boyce. Number of pupils, 200.
Montreal — St. Michael's Parish. Presentation Monastery and Schools,
Superior — Brother C. Colbert.
Sherbrooke — St. Patrick's Academy. Superior, Brother C. Murphy.
Number of- pupils, 300.
Cornwall (Ontario) — Presentation Monastery and Schools, Superior,
Brother P. Gaffney. Number of pupils, 300.
BROTHERS OF ST. PATRICK.
The Congregation of the Brothers of St. Patrick or Patrician Brothers
•was founded at Tullow, Co. Carlow, in 1808, by the Right Rev. Daniel
Delany, D.D., Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
It was formally approved by Decree of the late Pope Leo XIII. on
the 6th Jan., 1888, and confirmed by Decree of 8th Sept., 1893.
The special end of the members of this Congregation, after, their
own sanctification, is the Christian Education of youth.
Postulants are admitted between the ages of 15 and 25 years. It is
of the first importance that the applicants for admission should belong
to good religious families of irreproachable character, and that they
should have a fixed determination to devote themselves to the service
of God in the Congregation. Talented native Irish speakers are
specially desirable, and will be admitted on easy terms.
The Novitiate and the House of Students are in Tullow, where the
Superior-General, Rev. Brother Boniface O'Carroll, and his Assistants,
Rev. Brothers L. Slattery, S. Slattery, B.A., S. Bergin, A. Keogh.
Applications should be made to the Rev. Br. Superior-General, St,
Patrick's Monastery, Tullow, Co. Carlow.
!
1920] PATRICIAN BROTHERS. 343
ESTABLISHMENTS IN IRELAND.
TULLOW St. Patrick's Novitiate and Training Scholasticate.
St. Patrick's Seminary and Secondary Day School.
St. Patrick's Monastery National Schools.
GALWAY Lombard St., St. Patrick's Monastery and Monastery
National Schools.
Nuns' Island, St. Joseph's Intermediate and Civil
Service Seminary.
Nuns' Island, St. Joseph's Monastery National
School.
Kingston, St. Mary's Scholasticate and House of
Residence.
MOUNTRATH St. Patrick's Monastery and College.
St. Fintan's Day Secondary School.
St. Patrick's Monastery National Schools.
MALLOW St. Joseph's Intermediate and Civil Service Academy.
St. Patrick's Monastery National Schools.
FETHARD St. Patrick's Monastery National Schools.
CARfei€KMACROSS St. Patrick's Intermediate Academy.
St. Patrick's Monastery National Schools.
ESTABLISHMENTS IN AUSTRALIA.
PROVINCIAL — Rev. Br. Benignus Kealy, Holy Cross College,
Sydney.
SYDNEY Redfern, St. Patrick's Monastery.
Redfern, St. Vincent's Schools.
Ryde, Holy Cross College.
Forest Lodge, St. James's Schools.
Mount Carmel Parochial Schools.
BATHURST St. Patrick's Monastery High School.
St. Patrick's Parochial Schools.
ORANGE St. Patrick's Novitiate a-nd Parochial Schools
" Croagh Patrick " High School,
ESTABLISHMENTS IN INDIA.
PROVINCIAL — Rev. Br. Malachy Carew, St. George's College,
Mussooree.
MADRAS St. Patrick's Boarding High School and Orphanage,
Adyar.
COONOOR St. Joseph's College.
MUSSOOREE St. George's College, affiliated to the Universities
of Calcutta and Allahabad.
S.t. Fidelis's High School (Boarding) and Orphanage.
LAHORB St. Anthony's Boarding High School and Orphanage.
343a
THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.
The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools is a religious
congregation whose members devote themselves to the Christian
education of youth.
This Society was founded at Rheims by St. John Baptist De La
Salle about the year 1680, and was formally approved in 1725 by
Pope Benedict XIII., who issued to them the Bull " In Apostolicae
dignitatis solio."
The Congregation has since spread throughout the Christian world
and counts hundreds of Houses and thousands of Brothers in Europe,
Asia, Africa, America and Australia.
The establishments conducted by the Brothers comprise Primary,
Secondary, Technical, Industrial and Agricultural Schools, .Colleges,
Orphanages and Training Colleges for Teachers.
The Institute is governed by a Superior General and twelve Brothers
Assistants who habitually reside in Paris.
The Novitiate for Ireland is at De La Salle Retreat, Castletown,
Queen's Co., where boys and young men are admitted for training.
It consists of a Junior Department where boys under sixteen receive
an education suitable to their age and are gradually prepared for the
religious life ; 2nd : A Senior Department where young men over
sixteen are trained to the customs and practices of the Institute.
Then there is the Scholasticate where the young Brothers are directly
prepared for the teaching profession to which they mean to devote
their lives. These studies are usually completed by a two years'
course in the Brothers' well-known Government Training College at
Waterford.
Candidates anxious to join the Institute should apply for particulars
to the Rev. Brother Benedict, Provincial; or to Rev. Brother Anselm,
De La Salle Retreat, Castletown, Mountrath, Queen's Co.
The Irish District or Province, which is still comparatively young,
includes the following Houses with their respective Superiors and
approximate number of pupils in each school : —
School. Bros. Directors. No. of
Pupils.
Castletown (Novitiate) .. Brother Albert-Lewis
„ (Juniorate) . . Brother Bronius-Felix
„ (Holy Family) . . Brother Kiaran
„ Monastery N. School . . „ „ 60
Kilmacow (Scholasticate) . . Brother Pius . . —
Waterford — De La Salle Training
College Brother Philip .. 200
1920]
BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.
343b
School. Bros. Directors.
No. of
Pupils.
Dublin — De La Salle University
Hall . . Brother Brendan
.. 30
Ardee — Monastery N. School . . Brother Florence
.. 160
Bagnalstown — St. Brigid's N. Schools Brother Felix
.. 200
„ St. Joseph's Academy ,, „
.. 30
Ballaghadereen — Monastery N. S. .. Brother Philip
.. 160
Ballyshannon — Monastery N. S. . . Brother Declan
.. 150
Belfast— St. Gall's Monastery N. S. Brother Lewis
.. 420
St. Finian's N. S. . . „ „
.. 90
,, St. Patrick's Ind School Brother Joseph
.. 160
Bruff — Monastery N. S. . . Brother Maidoc
.. 150
Castlebar — St. Gerard's College . . Brother Michael
85
,, St. Pa-trick's Monastery
N. School .. „ „
.. 285
Downpatrick — Monastery N. S . . Brother Polycarp
.. 180
Dundalk — St. Nicholas' Monastery
N. School . . Brother William
.. 330
Dun man way— St. Patrick's Monas-
tery N. School . . Brother Macartin
.. 165
Hospital — Monastery N. School . . Brother Alban
.. 135
Keady — Monastery N. School . . Brother Edmund
.. 120
Kildare — Monastery N. School . . Brother Michael
.. 190
Kilkenny — St. Patrick's N. S. . . Brother Oswin
.. 150
Kilkenny — St. John's N. School Brother Peter
.. 130
Navan— The Abbey N. S. . . Brother Albeua
.. 290
Ramsgrange — St. Aloysius' N. S. Brother Ailbe
.. 70
Waterford — St. Stephen's N. S. . . Brother Lawrence
.. 720
WicktOW — St. Joseph's College, and
Monastery N. School . . Brother Meldan
.. 140
London — St. Joseph's Academy Brother James . . 130
Manchester — St. Joseph's Indus-
trial School . . Brother Cajetan . . 400
Bradford — St. Mary's .. Brother Leander .. 300
Market Weighton— St. William's
Training School . . Brother Adolphus . . 225
St. Helen's — Catholic Grammar
School . . Brother Lewis . . 150
Edinburgh (Tranent)— St. Joseph's
Industrial School . . Brother Ignatius . . 200
„ Boys' Home . . Brother Peter . . 50
Glasgow — St. Mary's Industrial
School .. Brother Gall .. 200
„ Slatefield Industrl. School Brother Maximus . . 150
343c
FRANCISCAN BROTHERS.
The Institute of the Franciscan Brothers, or Brothers of the Third
Order Regular of St. Francis, after the interruptions of the Penal
times, commenced to revive in Ireland in the early days of the
nineteenth century, and several Monasteries of the Order were estab-
lished in the Archdiocese of Tuam.
In 1830, by a Rescript of Pope Pius VIII. , the Brothers were trans-
ferred from the jurisdiction of the Provincial of the Friars Minor to
that of the Archbishop of Tuam. Later on they extended into other
dioceses in this country, and also to Brooklyn and Loreto in the
United States of America.
By a Rescript dated February 5th, 1918, His Holiness Pope
Benedict XV. has united all the Franciscan Brothers in Ireland under
one Superior-General.
After the sanctification of its own members, the principal end of the
Institute is the Christian education of youth.
Young men and boys from fifteen years upwards, and possessing
the necessary qualifications as regards health, talents, character, etc.,
are admitted as Postulants to the Order. Boys of fourteen years are
admitted to the juniorate as scholastics until they reach fifteen.
Postulants are also admitted as Brothers for farm and domestic work-
Applications for admission should be made to the Superior-
General, Franciscan Monastery, MoimtbeUew; or to the Superior,
Franciscan Novitiate, Annaghdown, Galway.
Brothers who enter the Order in Ireland are not obliged to go abroad.
HOUSES IN IRELAND.
Annaghdown — Franciscan Monastery, Annaghdown, Galway. Novitiate
House. Local Superior, Bro. Patrick Gilleece ; Master of Novices*
Bro. Finbar Boland ; Chaplain, Rev. M. J. Morris,
Achill — Franciscan Monastery, Achill, Weetport. Superior, Bro.
Dominick Gavin.
Brook lodge — Franciscan Monastery, Brooklodge, Ballyglunin, Co.
Galway. Superior, Bro. Kieran Buckley.
Clara — Franciscan Monastery, Clara, King's County. Superior •, Bro.
Austin Quigley.
Clifden — Franciscan Monastery, Clifden, Co, Galway. Superior, Bro»
Joseph Molloy.
'Cummer — Franciscan Monastery, Cummer, Ballyglunin, Co. Galway,
Superior, Bro. Brendan Buckley.
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Errew — Franciscan Monastery, Errew, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Superior,
Bro. Fidelis Lynch ; Chaplain, Rev. R. Waters.
Farragher — Franciscan Monastery, Farragher, Roscommon. Superior,
Bro. Paul Luttrell.
Kilkcrrin — Franciscan Monastery, Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway.
Superior, Bro. Xavier Cosgrove.
Kiltullagh — Franciscan Monastery, Kiltullagh, Ballinlough, Co. Ros-
common. Superior, Bro. Chrysostom Cahir.
Wountbellew — Franciscan Monastery, Mountbellew, Ballinasloe, Co.
Galway. Superior-General, Bro. Jarlath Edwards ; Local Superior,
Bro. Joseph Daly.
Mount Partry — Franciscan Monastery, Tourmakeady, Ballinrobe, Co
Mayo. Superior, Bro. Aloysius Farragher.
Roundstone — Franciscan Monastery, Roundstone, Co. Galway.
Sttperiort Bro, Joseph Hanly.
344
ALPHABETICAL INDEX
OF
BISHOPS, PROFESSORS, AND CLERGY, SECULAR
AND REGULAR, IN IRELAND
WITH THEIR DIOCESES AND POST TOWNS.
ABBREVIATIONS.
V.G.
V.F.
P.P.
C.C.
Adm.
Prof.
Pres.
o.f.m.
o.s.f.c.
o.s.a.
o.c.c.
o.d.c.
o.p.
Vicar- General.
Vicar-Forane. -
Parish Priest.
Catholic Curate
Administrator.
Professor.
President.
Franciscans, or Order of
Friars Minor.
Order of Capuchins.
Order of Augustinians.
Order of Calced Carmelites.
Order of Discalced Car-
melites.
Order of Preachers, or
Dominicans.
c.p. Congregation of Passion-
ists.
c.m. Vincentians, or Congrega-
tion of the Mission.
o.rn.i. Oblates of Mary Imma-
culate.
c.s.sp. Congregation of the Holy
Ghost.
c.ss.r. Congregation of the Most
Holy Redeemer, or Re-
demptorists.
o.c. Order of Charity.
o.cist. Cistercian Order.
s.m. Marists, or Society of Mary,
s.j. Society of Jesus.
fi.ni-a. Society for African Missions
ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF IRELAND.
LOGUE, His Eminence MICHAEL, Cardinal, Archbishop of Armagh and
Primate of All Ireland, Armagh.
WALSH, His Grace the Most Rev. WILLIAM J., Archbishop of Dublin
and Primate of Ireland, Archbishop's House, Dublin.
FENNELLY, His Grace Most Rev. THOMAS, Titular Archbishop of
Metymna, Moycarkey, Co. Tipperary.
HARTY, His Grace the Most Rev. JOHN M., Archbishop of ' Cashel,
Thurles.
GILMARTIN, His Grace Most Rev. THOMAS P., Archbishop of Tuam,
Tuam.
BROWNE, Most Rev. ROBERT, Bishop of Cloyne, Queenstown.
BROWNRIGG, Most Rev. ABRAHAM, Bishop of Ossory, Kilkenny.
CODD, Most Rev WILLIAM, Bishop of Ferns, Summerhill, Wexford
COHALAN, Most Rev. DANIEL, Bishop of Cork, Cork.
COYNE, Most Rev. BERNARD, Bishop of Elphin, Sligo.
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ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF IRELAND — continued.
DONNELLY, Most Rev. NICHOLAS, Titular Bishop of Canea, Bishop
Auxiliary for Dublin, Haddington Road, Dublin.
FINEGAN, Most Rev. PATRICK, Bishop of Kilmore, Cullies House,
Cavan.
FOGARTY, Most Rev. MICHAEL, Bishop of Killaloe, Ashline, Ennis.
FOLEY, Most Rev. PATRICK, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin, Braganza
House, Carlow.
GAUGHRAN, Most Rev. LAURENCE, Bishop of Meath, Mullingar.
HACKETT, Most REV. BERNARD, Bishop of Waterford and Lismore,
John's Hill, Waterford.
HALLINAN, Most Rev. DENIS, Bishop of Limerick, Limerick.
HOARE, Most Rev. JOSEPH, Bishop of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise,
Longford.
KELLY, Most Rev. DENIS, Bishop of Ross, Skibbereen.
MAcHuGH, Most ReVi CHARLES, Bishop of Derry, Bishop's House,
Derry.
MACKENNA, Most Rev. PATRICK, Bishop of Clogher, Monaghan.
MACRORY, Most Rev. JOSEPH, Bishop of Down and Connor,
Belfast .
MILLER, Right Rev. Bishop, O.M.I., Belmont House, Stillorgan.
MORRISROE, Most Rev. PATRICK, Bishop of Achonry, St. Nathy's,
Ballaghadereen.
MULHERN, Most REV. EDWARD, Bishop of Dromore, Newry.
NAUGHTON, Most Rev. JAMES, Bishop of Killala, Ballina, Co. Mayo.
O'DEA, Most Rev. THOMAS, Bishop of Gal way and Kilmacduagh,
and Apostolic Administrator of Kilfenora, Mount St. Mary's,
Galway.
O'DoHERTY, Most Rev. THOMAS, Bishop of Clonfert, Loughrea.
O'DONNELL, Most Rev. PATRICK, Bishop of Raphoe, Letterkenny.
O' SULLIVAN, Most Rev. CHARLES, Bishop of Kerry, The Palace,
Killarney.
MITRED ABBOTS.
MACCARTHY, Right Rev. JUSTIN, Abbot of Mount St. Joseph, Roscrea.
O'PHELAN, Right Rev. MAURUS, Abbot of Mount Melleray, Cappoquin.
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
Alphabetical List of Clergy,
SECULAR AND REGULAR.
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
ABET,, Benedict, c.p., Retreat of St. Paul of the Cross,
Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A. . .
Adams, Martin, C.C., Doone, Clifden . . . . Tuam
Adlum, J., C.C., Clara . . . . . . . . Meath
Adrian, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Fathers,
Roseburg, Douglas Co., Ore., U.S.A.
Agnew, Thomas, C.C., Buncrana . . . . . . Derry
Aherne, John, S.M.A., Cloughballymore, Kilcolgan . . Tuam
Aherne, Michael, C.C., Youghal, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Ahern, Denis, B.A., Chaplain, Schull, Co. Cork . . Cork
Ahern, Jerh., C.C., Mount Pleasant, Bandon, Co. Cork Cork
Ahern, John J., C.C., Cathedral, Cork . . . . Cork
Ahern, Louis, o.p., S.T.L., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
Ahern, Ml., Castlelyons, Co. Cork. . . . . Cloyne
Ahern, Richard, C.C., Mitchelstown, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Aidan, Fr., o.f.m., Vicar, The Friary, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
Aidan, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Rochestown, Co. Cork' .. Cork
Ainsworth, John, Missioners' House, Temuka, N.'Z.
Alban, Fr., o.f.m., The Abbey, Multyfarnham
Albert, Fr., B A., o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin- . . . . . . Dublin
Alfred, Fr., o.f.m., Guardian, Wexford . . . . Fern=.
Allain, Fr., x.m.. 25 Isabella Street, Boston, U.S.A. . .
Allman, Michael, P.P., Ballylongford, Kerry . . Kerry
Aloysius, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Alphonsus, Fr., o.f.m., Vicar, The Friary, Killarney . . Kerry
Alphonsus, Fr., o.s.f.c., Capuchin Friary, Church Street,
Dublin . . . . . . * . . . . Dublin
Ambrose, Fr., o.f.m., (Def.), The Friary, Wexford . . Ferns
Ambrose, J. C.C., Cape Clear, Ski bbereen .. .. Ross
Ambrose, Robert, P.P., Glenroe, Kilfinane, Co. Lim. Limerick
Andrew, Fr., o.f.m., The Friary, Waverly, Sydney
Angelus, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . . . Cork
Antony, Fr., o.f.m., Athlone . . . . . . Ardagh
Antony, Fr., o.s.f.c., Roseburg, Douglas Co., Ore., U.S.A.
Aubry, R. P., s.m., Greymouth, New Zealand.
Augustine, Fr., Def., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Church Street, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Austin, J., C.C., Ruan, Co. Clare . . . . . . Killaloe
Dublin Diocesan Clerical Fund
THIS FUND has been established for the
support of Secular Priests of the Diocese
who, through illness or infirmity, are compelled
to retire temporarily or permanently from the
mission.
Holy Mass is offered each month for Bene-
factors, both living and dead, of the Fund.
Further particulars may be obtained from the
Treasu rers —
FlTZPATRICK, P.P., V.G-,
St. Kevin's, Harrington St.;
MONSIGNOR O'DONNELL, P.P., V.G.,
Booterstown ;
MONSIGNOR DUNNE, P.P., V.G.,
Donnybrook ;
or from the Hon. Secretaries —
VERY REV. W. J. CANON MURPHY, P.P.;
REV. THOMAS F. RYAN, C.C.,
47 Westland Row, Dublin.
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
347
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Aylward, Pilchard, President, St. Kieran's College,
Kilkenny . . . . ( . . . . Ossory
Ayres. 'Raphael, o.p., Holy Cross Priory, Tr alee .. Kerry
Bagnall, Charles, c.m., St. Mary's Training College,
Hammersmith, London.
Baker, Henry, S.M.A., St. Joseph's College, Wilton . . Cork
Baker, Peter, s.j., Kew, Melbourne.
Baker, Wm., s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew,
Melbourne.
Baldwin, Louis, o.f.m., Ex-Def. Gen., Drogheda . . Armagh
Baldwin, N.L., o.f.m., Merchants' Quay, Dublin
Baldwin, Joseph, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Ballester, A., o.c.c , Ardavou, Rathgar, Dublin .. Dublin
Ballesty, John, c.m., All Hallows College, Dublin . . Dublin
Bannon, Bernard, C.C., Moats . . . . . . Ardagh
Bannon, James, C.C., Granard . . . . . . Ardagh
Bannon, Michael, P.P , Emly, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Bannon, W., c.ss.r., St. Mary's, Windouree, Ballarat,
Victoria
Baptist, Fr., o.f.m., The Abbey, Galway . . . . Galway
Barnabas, Fr., o.f.m., Vicar, Wexford . . . . Ferns
Barra, John, s.m., St. Joseph's, Wellington, N.Z.
Barragry, John, s.j., Mungret College, Limerick . . Limerick
Barrett, David, C.C., Kildorrery, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Barrett, Edward B., s.j., St. Stanislaus College, Tullamore Meath
Barrett, Michael (Canon), Ph.D. P.P., Blarney . . Cloyne
Barrett, Patrick, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Barrett, Patrick, P.P., Killimer, Ennis . . . . Killaloe
Barrett, Richard, Magazine Road, Cork . . . . Cork
Barrett, Richard (B.A.), Blackrock, Cork . . Cork
Barrett, R. J. (Chaplain), Cathedral, Cork . . Cork
Barrett, Thomas, P.P., (Canon), Passage West, Co. Cork Cork
Barrett, Thos., S.T.L., o.p., St. Saviour's Priory.
Dominick Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Barron, Stephen, C.C., Oldcourt, Adamstown, New
Ross . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Barry, David, P.P. (Canon), Doneraile, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Barry, David, C.C., Bruff, Co. Limerick . . . . Limerick
Barry, David, C.C, Buttevant . . . . . . Cloyne
Barry, Edmund, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Barry, Francis, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Barry, John, c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Melbourne.
Barry, Joseph. C.C , Nenagh ... . . Killaloe
Barry, J., B.A., Chaplain, Kinsale . . . . Cork
Barry, Michael, P.P., Ballylanders, Knocklong . . Cashel
Barry, Michael (Dean), D'.D., P.P., V.F., BaUyragget,
Kilkenny . . . . . . . . Ossory
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NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Barry, Patrick, c.m., St. Mary's Church, Lanark.
Barry, Robert, P.P., Oldcastle, Co. Meath . . . . Meath
Barry, Timothy, B.A., C.C., 8 Haroldville Terrace,
Dolphin's Barn . . . . . . . . Dublin
Barker, Cyril, c.p., St. Mungo's Retreat, Townhead,
Glasgow.
Earth, C., s.m., Jefferson College, Louisiana.
Bartley, F., s.m., Nelson. N.Z.
Bartley, J. C., o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Bartley, Patrick, s.j., House of Studies, Milltown Park Dublin
Barton, Patrick, P.P., Ardfert . . . . . . Kerry
Barton, Paulinus, c.p.. St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London, N.
Baxter, James (Canon), P.P., V.F., Clondalkin . . Dublin
Beauchamp, Henry, B.A., Chaplain to Forces Kildare & Leighlin
Beale, Xavier, c.p., St. Paul's, Mount Argus, Dublin Dublin
Beazley, James, P.P., Duagh, Listowel . . . . Kerry
Beck, John, C.C., Dungannon, Tyrone . . . . Armagh
Beecher, Patrick, M.A., D.D. (Prof.), Maynooth College Dublin
Begg, P. F., o.f.m., Merchant's Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
Begley, John, P.P., Hollymount . . . . . . Tuarn
• Begley, John (Canon), P.P., Drumcollogher . . Limerick
Begley, J. L., o.f.m., Merchant's Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
Beahan, James, o.c.c., Carmelite Church, Whitefriar St. Dublin
Behan, W., C.C., Tralee .. .. .. Kerry
Behan, Michael, B.A., L.D., C C , Rathfarnham, Co.
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Behan, W., C.C., Kilcumin East, Rathmore . . Kerry
Beirne, Thomas, PP., Corballa, Ballina, Co. Mayo . . Killala
Bell, C., s.m., Mount Magdala, Christ Church, N. Zealand
Bellwald, a.s.m., Brookland, University College, Washington
Benedict, Fr., o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Benedict, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Churoh Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Benedict, Fr., o.J.m. (Guardian), The Friary, Killarney, Kerry
Benignus, Fr., o.f.m., Guardian, The Friary, Clonmel
Waterford & Lismore
Bennett, James, c.m., St. Vincent's, Sheffield.
Bennett, Oswald, c.p., St. Brigid's Retreat, Marrickville,
Sydney, N.S.W.
Bennett, P., C.C., Allen, Kilmeague, Naas Kildare & Leighlin
Berchmans, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Father Matthew Quay,
Cork
Bergeron, Elias, s.m., Marist Seminary, Pleasant Hill,
Brookland, Washington, U.S.A.
Berghman, Henry, c.ss.r;., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Bergin, Cornelius, C.C., Tullaroan, Kilkennv . . Ossory
Bergin, Michael, s.j., Army Chaplain, Australian Contingent
Bergin, John, C.C., Slieverue, Waterford . . . . Ossory
Bernard, Denis, P.P., Newceston, Co. Cork . . ... Cork
Bernard, Fr., o.f.m. (Guardian), The Friary, Limerick Limerick
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
349
NAME AND ADDRESS DIOCESE.
Bernard, Fr., o s.f.c., Franciscan-Cap. Monastery,
Rochestown . . . . . . . . Cork
Bernardino, Fr., o.f.m., La Madonna, Capranica (Prov.
di Roma), Italy.
Bernardine, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . Cork
Bertrand, Aemilius, s.m., 25 Isabella St., Boston, Mass., U.S. A.
Bewerunge, Henry (Prof.), Maynooth College . . Dublin
Biggins, James, C.C., Castlebar . . . . . . Tuam
Binsfield, N., s.m., House of Studies. Greenmeadows, N.Z.
Birch, G. B., 'o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Birch, John, C.C., Ballyragget, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Birmingham, Terence, C.C., Maryboro' . . Kildare & Leighlin
Black, P., C.C., B.A., Knockbreda, Belfast Down & Connor
Blacker, Edward, C.C., Belleeks, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
Blacker, T., P.P., Cushendun, Knocknacarry . . Down & Connor
Elaine, Ambrose, B.D. (Prof.), The College, BaUagha-
dereen . . . . . . . . Achonry
Blake, Bernard, o.s.a., Prior, St. Monica's Priory,
Hoxton Square, London, N.
Blake, Edward, C.C., Bohcrlahan, Cashel . . . . Cashel
Blake, Matthew, B.A., Glendalough, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Blake, Wm., B.D., P.P., Shandrum, Charleville . . Cloyne
Blake, Wm., C.C., Ballymacoda, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Blanchot, H. J., c.s.sp., Bishop's Secretary, Port Louis,
Mauritius.
Blowick, John, China Missions, St. Columban's College,
Shrule, Gal way . . . . . . . . Gal way
Bodkin, Richard, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock . . . . . . . . Dublin
Boland, J., C-.C., Ballyconnell, Tullow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Boland, Patrick, C C., Carracastle, Co. Mayo . . 'Achonry
Bolger, David, P.P., Rathnure, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Bolger, Michael, P.P., Carlow, Graigue . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Bonaventure, Fr., o.f.m. (Gustos), Guardian, The Friary,
Henry Street, Limerick . . . . . . Limerick
Bonaventure, Father, o.s.f.c. (Rector), Franciscan-Capu-
chin College, Rochestown, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Booth, Wm., J., P.P., Aughnacloy, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
Botrel, Jules, c.s.sp, (First Assistant-Provincial), Black-
rock College . . . . . . . . Dublin
Bourke, John, s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne.
Bourke, Peter, P.P. (Canon), Clarecastle . . . . Killaloe
Bourke, Vincent, c.ss.r., Mt. St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Bouvey, Julianus, s.m., St. Mary's College, Van Buren
(Maine), U.S.A.
Bowden, J., s.m., Wanganui, N.Z.
Bowden, Richard (Adm.), B.A., Presbytery, Marlboro'
Street, Dublin . . . . ' . . . . Dublin
Bowe, Thomas, P.P., Castletown, Mountrath . . Ossory
Bowen, Bernard, o.s.a., D.D. (Prior), Drogheda . . Armagh
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Bowen, John, B.A., Army Chaplain
Bowen, Thomas, s.m., St. Mary's College, Van Buren
(Maine), U.S.A.
Bowes, Bernard, P.P., Tynagb, Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Bowes, John, P.P., Woodford, Loughrea . ._ . . Clonfert
Bowes, Thomas, P.P., Laurencetown, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Bowler, Michael, C.C., Kanturk . . . . . . Cloyne
Bowler, Thomas, P.P., Carrigtwohill .. .. Cloyne
Boyce, Charles, C.C., Ballintra, Donegal . . . . Raphoe
Boylan, A. H., S.T.L., B.C.L. Shantonagh, Caatle-
blayney ... •• •• .. .. Clogher
Boylan, Eustace, s.j., Rector, St. Patrick's College, Melbourne
Boylan, James, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus . . Limerick
Boylan, Michael, C.C., Maynooth, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Boylan, Patrick, M.A tProf.), St. Patrick's CoUege,
Maynooth . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Boylan, T. P., o.p., Holy Cross Priory, Tralee . . Kerry
Boyle, Anthony, c.m., St. Vincent's, Cork . . . . Cork
Boyle, Francis, C.C., Tynan, Middletown, Co. Armagh Armagh
Boyle, Henry, P.P., V.F., Downpatrick, Co. Down Down & Connor
Boyle, H., C.C., Maghera . . . . . . Derry
Boyle, Hugh, P.P., Draperstown . . . . . . Derry
Boyle, James, P.P., Braid, Ballymena, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
Boyle, John, P.P., Canon, Gortahork, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Boyle, John, c.m., St. Vincent's Church, Sunday's Well,
Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cork
Boyle, Joseph, P.P., Carrigart . . . . . . Raphoe
Boyle, J., s.m., St. Anne's, Underwood Street, L6ndon, N.E.
Boyle, Patk., P.P., Hannastown, Belfast . . . , Down & Connor
Boyle, Patk., c.m., President, Irish College, Paris.
Boyle, Philip, C.C., B.A., B.D., B.C.L., Glencolumbkille, Raphoe
Boyle, T., C.C.- Lurgan . . . . . . . . Dromore
Bracken, Michael, P.P., V.F., Clara, King's County . . Meath
Bracken, William, P.P., V.F., Kinnegad, Westmeath Meath
Bradley, Hugh, B.A., C.C., Killough, Bright, Co.
Down . . . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Bradley, J., P.P., Rathaskin . . . . Down & Connor
Bradley, Michael (Prof.), St. Columb's College, Derry. . Derry
Bradley, P., C.C., Holy Family, Belfast . . Down & Connor
Bradley, Thomas, Chaplain to H. M. Forces . . Kilmore
Brady, Bernard, P.P., Dunboyne, Co. Meath . . Meath
Brady, Bernard, P.P., Annagh, Belturbet . . . . Kilmore
Brady, Edward, C.C., Ferbane, King's Co. . . . . Ardagh
Brady, Edward, C.C., Kinnegad . . . . . . Meath
Brady, Hugh, P.P., V.F., Crosserlough, BaUyjamesduff,
Co. Cavan . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Brady, Hugh, Adm., Cavan . . . . . . Kilmore
Brady, James, C.C., St. Mary's Cathedral, Kilkenny Ossory
Brady, James, Canon, P.P., St. Laurence O'ToolVs,
Seville Place . . • . . . . . . Dublin
Brady, John, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
351
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Brady, John, P.P., Newtown . . . . . . Cashel
Brady, John, c.w.,St. Peter's Church, Phibsboro', Dublin Dublin
Brady, John, C.C., Teemore, Belturbet . . . . Kilmore
Brady, John, C.C., Manorhatnilton . . . . Kilmore
Brady, Joseph, C.C., Kildallon, Belturbet . . . . Kilmore
Brady, J. W. (Canon), P.P., Keady . . . . Armagh
Brady, Kevin, B.A., Bray, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Brady, Michael E., P.P., Crosskeys, Co. Cavan . . Kilmore
Brady, Patrick, C.C., Bohermeen, Xavan . . . . Meath
Brady, Patrick, P.P., Monasterboice, Dunleer . . Armagh
Brady, Philip, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore . Meath
Brady, Terence, C.C., Mullie^, Manorhamilton . . * Kilmore
Brady, Terence, P.P., V.F., Templeport, Ballyconnell Kilmore
Brady, Terence, C.C., Ballyjamesduff . . . . Kilmore
Brady, Thomas, o.s.a., Clonmines, Co. Wexford, Ferns
Brady, Thomas, C.C., Sbradone, Co. Cavan. . . . Kilmore
Brangan, Thomas, o.s.a., Orlagh . . . . . . Dublin
Branigan, M., St. Mary's College, Port of Spain, Trinidad
Brannan, Thomas, C.C., Latton, Co. Monaghan
Bready, A., C.C., B.A., Pcrtaferry.
Breene, Michael, P.P., Dysart, Co. Clare
Breen, David, C.C., Kilgarvan, Kenmare
Breen; Francis, Beaufort, Killarney
Breen, James, P.P., Barndairig, Co. Wicklow
Breen, James, C.C., Rosenallis
Breen, John, S.T.L., President, St. Brendan's Seminary,
Killarney
Breen, John, P.P., Abbeyleix
Breen, John, P.P., Templeglantine
Breen, Joseph, C.C., Millstreet, Co. Cork
Breen, Patrick, P.P., Scotshouse, Clones
Breen, N., o.s.a.
Breen, Thomas, o.p., St. Mary's Priory. Cork
Brendan, Father, B.A., o.s.f.c., Paradise Rectory,
Abbotstown, Penn., U.S.A.
Brendan, Fr., o.f.m., Wexford
Brennan, Charles, C.C., Millstreet, Co. Cork
Brennan, Edmund, M.A., 89 Lower Leeson Street
Brennan, Edward, P.P., Mountrath, Queen's Co.
Brennan, Edward, P.P., Muckalee, Kilkenny
Brennan, Edward, C.C., St. Canice's, Kilkenny
Brennan, Edward, P:P., Lisdowney, Ballyragget
Brennan, Eugene, C.C., Hacketstown, Co. Carlow
Brennan, Francis, P.P., V.F., Kinlough, Bundoran
Brennan, Henry, C.C., Borris-in-Ossory, Ballybrophy,
Queen's County
Brennan, Hubert (Adm.), Lawrencetown, Ballinasloe
Brennan, James, P.P., Windgap, Callan
Brennan, James, s.j. (Superior), Rathfarnham Castle,
Dublin
Brennan, James J., P.P., Ramelton . .
Clog her
Down & Connor
Killaloe
Kerry
Kerry
Dublin
Kildare & Leighlin
Kerry
Kildare & Leighlin
Limerick
Kerry
Clogher
Gal way
Cork
. . Ferns
Kerry
. . Dublin
Kildare & Leighlin
Ossory
Ossory
Ossory
Kildare & Leighlin
Kilmore
Ossory
Clonfert
Ossory
Dublin
Raphoe
352
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Derry
Brennan, John, C.C., Dungiven, Co. Derry
Brennan, Joseph J., s.j., St. Ignatius', Richmond,
Melbourne.
Brennan, Joseph, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's Coll., Kew,
Melbourne
Brennan, Malachy, C.C., Caltra, Ballinasloe
Brennan, Michael, C.C., Sooey, Sligo
Brennan, Nicholas, J., c.s.sp., Blackrock College
Brennan, Patrick, C.C., Malahide
Brennan, Patrick, c.ss.r., Mt. St. Alphonsus, Limerick
Brennan, Patrjck, C.C., Rathdowney, Queen's Co.
Brennan, Patrick J., P.P., Raphoe, Co. Donegal
Brennan, P. J., C.C., Castleisland
Brennan, Patrick, c.s.sp., Rockwell College
Brennan, Thomasj Chaplain, 3 Oakley Road, Raiielagh
Brennan. Thomas, Chaplain, Castletown, Mountrath,
Brennan, Thomas, P.P., Ballyhale, Knocktopher
Brennan, "William (Canon, D.D.), P.P., Rathdowney,
Queen's Co.
Brennan, Wm. (Rector), c.p., Blessed Gabriel's Retreat
The Graan, Enniskillen
Brennan, Wm., o.c.c., 56 Aungier Street
Brereton, Leonard (Vicar), c.p., Retreat of St. Paul
of the Cross, Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Brett, P., C.C., Newport, Co. Mayo
Brett, Thomas, C.C., Kilmaine
Brew, Maurice, P.P., Clonmeen, Banteer
Brick, Jeremiah, P.P., Kilcummin, Killarney '
Brick, John, P.P., Kingwilliamstown, Co. Cork
Briody, Edward, C.C., Gortletteragh, Mohill
Brodrick, M., C.C., Kilconnell, Ballinasloe
Broderick, ML, s.m., Ratcliff College. Leicester
Brogan, John, P.P., Moynalty, Kells
Brophy, Laur., S.T.L. (Vice Pres.), Carlow College
Kildare & Leighlin
Brophy, Louis, W., o.s.a., John Street . . Dublin
Brophy, Martin, C.C., Baltinglass . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Brophy, Martin, C.C., Clonegall, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Brophy, Thomas, C.C., Clara, Kilkenny . . . . Ossory
Brosnahan, Daniel, C.C., Donaghmore, Limerick . . Limerick
Brosnahan, M., c.m., Spir. Father, Maynooth College Dublin
Brosnan, D., B.D., B.A.. St. Brendan's, Seminary,
Killarney . . . . . . . . . . Kerry
Brosnan, Patrick, P.P., Allihies, Castletown Bere Kerry
Broughan, Patrick, C.C., Ballyroan, Abbeyleix Kildare & Leighlin
Brown, Stephen, s.j., Ore Place. Hastings
Browne( Richard, C.C., B.A., Enniscorthy . . . . Ferns
Brown, T., B.A., Carlow College . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Brown, Terence, c.ss.r. Mount St. Alphonsus, Waratah, N.S.W.
Brown, Thomas, s.j., Loyola House, Greenwich Rd., Sydney.
Browne, D. L., o.f.ni., Merchants' Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
Elphin
Elphin
Dublin
Dublin
Limerick
Ossory
Raphoe
Kerry
Cashel
Dublin
Ossory
Ossory
Ossory
Clogher
Dublin
Tuam
Tuam
Cloyne
Kerry
Kerry
Ardagh
Clonfert
Meath
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
353
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Browne, Francis M,, s.j.y St. Stanislaus' College, Tulla-
Meath
Dublin
Cloyne
Cloyne
Ferns
Browne, Henry, s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lower Leeson St.
Browne, James D., C.C., Shandrum, Charleville
Browne, James T. (Retired)
Brown, Richard, C.C., B.A., Enniscorthy
Browne, John (Canon), P.P., Litter, Kilmuckridge,
Gorey . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Browne, John, P.P., Ballindangan . . . . Cloyne
Browne, John, P.P., Glenflesk, Killarney . . . . Kerry
Browne, Michael, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Browne, M. D , o.p., S.T.L.. San Clemente, Rome
Browne, Nicholas, C.C., Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry . . Kerry
Browne, Patk, P.P.,V.F., Canon, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry Kerry
Browne, Patrick, M.A., D.Sc. (Prof.), Maynooth College Dublin
Browne, P., Askamore, Carnew, Co. Wicklow . . Ferns
Browne, R. C., o.f.m., Merchants' Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
Browne, Thos., B.A., C.C., Dromore West . . . . Killala
Browne, W. F., C.C. (Bishop's Sec.), Queenstown . . Cloyne
Browne, William, C.C., Kilbannon . . . . Tuam
Browne, M., C.C., Leitrirn, Banbridge . . . . Dromore
Bryan, Patrick, C.C., B.A., Ballymore-Eustace, Co.
Kildara . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Bryan, Stephen, St. Mary's College, Port of Spain, Trinidad,
Bryson, T. P., o.p., Corpo Santo, Lisbon, Portugal
Buchanan, William (Professor), St. Patrick's College,
Cavan . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Buckley, Jeremiah, The Jeffers Institute", Tralee . . Kerry
Buckley, Patrick, P.P., Milltown, Co. Kerry . . Kerry
Buckley, Timothy (Chaplain), St. Joseph's Monastery,
Ferryhouse, Clonmel . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Burbage, Thomas, B.D., B.C.L., C.C., Geashill Kildare & Leighlin
Burden, David (Canon), P.P., Buttevant, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Burger, Arthur, s.tn., St. Bede's School, Christchurch, N.Z.
Burke, Columba, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Burke, Edmond (Canon), P.P., Gurtnahoe, Kilcooley,
Thurles . . . . . . . . . . Cashel
Burke, Felix, C.C., Tubbercurry . . . . Achonry
Burke, James, P.P., Knocknagoshel, Co. Kerry . . Kerry-
Burke, James, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Burke, J. J., P.P., Barryroe, Timoleague, Co. Cork . . Ross
Burke, John, P.P., Menlough, Ballinasloe . . . . Tuam
Burke, John, P.P., Peterswell, Loughrea . . . . Kilmacduagh
Burke, John, C.C., Charleville, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Burke, John, B.A., C.C. Westport . . . . Tuam
Burke, Joseph (Canon), P.P., 6 St. John's Terrace,
North Circular Road, Dublin . . . . . . Dublii
Burke, J., C.C., Williamstown, Ballymoe . . . . Tuam
Burke, M., s.m., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
Burke, Michael, B.A., C.C., St. Paul's, Arran Quay . . Dublin
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Burke, Michael, P.P., Park, Turlough, Castlebar . . Tuam
Burke, Michael, C.C., Drumcong, Carrick-on-Shannon Ardagh
Burke, Michael V., B.A., C.C., Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow Dublin
Burke, Nicholas A., C.C., Dunmore East Waterford & Lismore
Burke, Patrick, C.C., Rathgormack, Carrick-on-Suir
Waterford & Lismore
Burke, R., C.C., Dunkerrin, Roscrea . . . . Killaloe
Burke, Thomas, G.C., Carraroe . . . . . . Tuam
Burke, Thomas, B.A., C.C., Shrule, Galway . . Galway
Burke, Thomas, o.m.i., Quex Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.
Burke, William P., C.C., Cahir, Co. Tipperary Waterford & Lismore
Burke, William, C.C., Presbytery, 25 Rathmines Road Dublin
Burke, William, C.C., Stradbally . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Burns, Ambrose, C.C., St. Michan's, Halston St. . . Dublin
Burns, Frederick J., C.C., St. Matthew's, Belfast Down. & Connor
Burns, Gregory, c.p., Blessed Gabriel's Retreat, The
Graan, Elnniskillen . . . . . . . . Clogher
Burns, Joseph, P.P., V.F., Larne . . . .Down & Connor
Burns, J., C.C., Cashelmore, Letterkenny
Burris, John, o.c., War Chaplain
Burrus, P. (Prior), Hospice for Infirm Clergy, Moyne
Park, Ballyglunin, Co. Galway
Burton, John (Canon), P.P., Donoughmore, Co. Cork
Burts, Robert, C.C., Cathedral, Cork
Bury, James, s.j., Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin
Butin, Romanus, s.m., Brookland University College,
Washington
Butler, James, C.C., Ardagh, Edgeworthstown ,
Butler, Joseph, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin
Butler, Joseph, a.m. a., St. Joseph's College, Wilton,
Cork
Butler, Patrick, St. Mary's College, Port of Spain,
Trinidad.
Butler, John, C.C., Glynn, Wexford
Butler, Michael, D.D., P.P., Roundwood, Co, Wicklow
Butler, Michael, o.m.i.. B.A., B.D., Mount St. Mary's
Butler, Patrick, C.C., Presbytery, High Street
Butler, Patrick, c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Port of
Spain, Trinidad,
Butler, P. A., Adm,, V.F., St. Mary's, Sligo
Butler, Thomas, c.ss.r., Mt. St. Alp'honsus, Limerick. .
Butler, William (Provincial), Society African Missions,
St. Joseph's Seminar}7,, Blackrock Road, Cork
Butler, W., o.s.6., Army Chaplain.
Butterly, William, C.C., St. Patrick's, Dundalk
Byrne, Aidan, c.p.t St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate Hill,
London, N.
Byrne, Arthur, C.C., Darver, Castlebellingham
Byrne, Albert, C.C., Clonaslee . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, Berchmans, c.p., St. Paul's, Mount Argus, Dublin Dublin
Byrne, Charles, c.p., St. Joseph, Highgate Hill, London;N.
Raphoe
Tuam
Cloy ne
Cork
Dublin
Ardagh
Dublin
Cork
Ferns
Dublin
Leeds
Dublin
Elphin
Limerick
Cork
Armagh
Armagh
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 355
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Byrne, Charles, C.C., Killygordon . . . . . . Deny
Byrne, Charles, o.m.i., Star of the Sea, Leith.
Byrne, Charles, s.j., College of Sacred Heart, Limerick Limerick
Byrne, Daniel, C.C., St. Nicholas', Francis Street . . Dublin
Byrne, Daniel J., C.C., St. Joachim's, Booterstowa
Avenue, Co. Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Byrne, Ed. J., C.C., B.A., Pro-Cathedral, Marlboro'
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Byrne, Eugene, Canon, P.P., Balbriggan . . . . Dublin
Byrne, George, s.j., Stanislaus' College, Tullamore . . Msath
Byrne, Gregory (Chaplain), Carmelite Convent, Mount
Tallant, Harold's Cross . . . . . . Dublin
Byrne, Gregory, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St.
Helen's, Lanes. . . . . . . . . Clogher
Byrne, James, s.m., Tvy Street, Atlanta, (Ga )
Byrne, James, c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Australia.
Byrne, James, P.P., Tolerton. Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, John, c.s.sp., Presid ;nt, Rockwell College, Cashel Cashel
Byrne, John, Army Chaplain, Priory Villa, 49 Avenue
Road, Gosport, Hants, England.
Byrne, John, s.m. (Vice-Superior), St. Mary's College,
Dundalk . . . . . . . . Armagh
Byrne. John, P.P., Dunlear, Co. Louth . . . . Armagh
Byrne, John, C.C., Ardara, Co. Donegal . . . . Raphoe
Byrne, John A., s.j., Clongowes Wood Col., Sallins Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, John G., s.j., Belvedere College, Dublin . . D iblin.
Byrne, John J., C.C., Athy, Co. Kildare . . ' . . Dublin
Byrne, Joseph, c.s.sp., D.D., Ferndale, Conn., U.S.A.
Byrne, Joseph, C.C., Downpatrick, Co. Down Down & Connor
Byrne, Luke, C.C., Luggaeurr^n, Stradbally Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, M., C.C., Maryborough, Queen's County Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, Mark, C.C., Wexford . . . . . . Ferns
Byrne, Martin, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Harborne,
Birmingham.
Byrne, Ml., B.A. Kilcullen, Co. Kildarj . . . . Dublin
Byrne, Michael, C.C., Carrick-on-Suir Waterford & Lismore
Byrne, Pancras, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mouit Argus Dublin
Byrne, P. Eus., s.m., President, St. Mary's College,
Dundalk . . . . . . . . Armagh
Byrne, Patrick, P.P., Rathoe, Co. Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, Patrick, P.P., Abbeyside, Dungarvan Waterford & Lismore
Byrne, Peter, LL.D., c.m. (Ex-Pres.), St. Patrick's
Training College, Drumcondra . . . . Dublin
Byrne, Philip, C.C., Bansha, Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Byrne, Thomas, P.P., Presbytery, High St.. Dublin . . Dublin
Byrne, Thomas, C.C., Monasterevan . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, Thomas, C.C., Diocesan Inspector, The College,
Wexford . . . . . . . . Ferns
Byrne, Vincent, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Gardiner
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Byrne, W. F., o.c.c., South Dublin Union .. .. Dublin
353
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Byrne, William, o.s.a. (Vice-Prov.), Echuca, Victoria.
Byrne, William, S.T.L.. President, St. John's College,
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Byrne, Wm., c.m., St. Vincent's, Mill Hill, London
Byrne, William, P.P., Caragh, Naas . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, William J., P.P., Valleymount, Blessihgton . . Dublin
Byrne, William, P.P., Glenbeigh . . . . . . Kerry
Byrne, William, c.ss.r., Opong Cebu, Philippine Islands
Byrne, William, F., s.j , Vice-Rector, St. Ignatius'
College, Gal way . . . . . . . . Galway
Byrne, William, C.C., Mountrath . . Kildare & Leighlin
Byrne, W. D., C.C., Newcastle, Co. Down . . Down & Connor
Byrne, W. J., B.A , 27 Ballymun Road, Glasnevin . . Dublin
Byrnes, James, P.P., Bansha, Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Caffrey, Thomas, C.C. Trim, Meath . . . . Meath
Cagney, Anthony, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea. Clonfert
Cagney, Michael, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Cagney, Wm., c.ss.r., SS. Peter and Paul's, Perth, W A.
Cahalane, Patrick C.C., B.D , B.C L., Skibbereen . . Ross
Cahalane, Patrick, M.A., S.T.L., B.C.L., Chaplain
Greenmount Orphanage, Cork . . . . Cork
Cahill, D., B.A., C.C., Clanvaraghon, Castlewellan Down & Connor
Cahill, Edward, s.j., Milltown Park, Dublin . . Dublin
Cahill, J., C.C., Causeway, Co. Kerry . . . . Kerry
Cahill, John, P.P., Clifden Villa, Kilkenny . . . . Ossory
Cahill, John, B.A., Chaplain, Dominican Convent,
Kingstown
Cahill, Joseph, s.j., St. Aloysius' College, Sydney.
Cahill, Philip, C.C., Dowra, Carrick-on-Shannon
Callaghan, J., C.C., Kells, Meath
Callaghan, Peter, C.C., Curiy, Co. Sligo
Callan, Henry, C.C., Ardee, Co. Louth
Callan, Philip, o.s.a., Orlagh, Co. Dublin , .
Callanan, Cornelius, C.C., Caherconlish, Pallasgreen . .
Callanan, John, P.P., Killimore, Ballinasloe
Callanan, John, C.C., Spike Island
Callanan, Laurence, C.C., Ballinhassig, Co. Cork
Callanan, Michael, C.C., Ardfimian, Cahir
Callanan, Richard, C.C., Portumna
Gallery, Philip, P.P., V.G., Tullamore, King's Co.
Callery, R., B.A. (Professor), St. Finian's College,
Mullingar
Camac, Jos. P., Chaplain, Tuberculosis Hospital,
Ringsend
Camillus, Fr., B.A., o.s.f.c., St. Mary of Angels, Her-
mestown, Umatilla Co., Oregon, U.S.A.
Campbell, Andrew, C.C., Malin, Donegal
Campbell, D., s.m., Wellington South, N.Z.
Campbell, J., s.m., Greymouth, N.Z.
Dublin
Kilmore
Meath
Achonry
Armagh
Orlagh
Cashel
Clonfert
. . Cork
. . Cork
Waterford & Lismore
Clonfert
Meath
Meath
Dublin
Derry
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
357
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESB
Campbell, J., C.C., Mulranny, Co. Mayo . . . . Tuam
Campbell, John, c.m., St. Mary's Training College,
Hammersmith, London
Campbell, Peter, C.C., Whitecross, Armagh . . Armagh
Campbell, R. F., s.j., Rathfarnham Castle . . . . Dublin
Campbell, Thomas, c.ss.r., Army Chaplain Australian
Contingent, France
Campion, Edward, C.C., Tinryland, Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Campion, Patrick, C.C., Philipstown, King's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Campion, Peter, P.P., Kildare . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Canavan, B., C.C., Bunnacurry, Achill . . . . Tuam
Canavan .-Joseph, S. J., Miiltown Park . . . . Dublin
Canavan, Patrick, o.c.c., B.A., Prior, Carmelite Convent,
Knocktopher, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Canavan, Richard, Adm., Westport . . . . Tuam
Candler, Vincent, o.p., St. Laurence's, N. Adelaide,
South Australia.
Canice, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Church Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
Canning, Dominick, C.C., Kilcloonoy, Glenties. . . Raphoe
Canning, John P.(Canon),P.P., Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo Tuam
Canning, Thomas, s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta (G.a.)
Cannon, M., C.C., Doochary, Strabane . . . . Raphoe
Cantillon, John, C.C., Glenville, Cork . . . . Cork
Canton, Joseph. (Canon), P.P., Athenry, Co. Galway . . Tuam
Cantwell, Nicholas, C.C., Seville Place, Dublin . . Dublin
Cantwell. Peter, P.P., Moynalvey, Summerhill, Co. Meath Meath
Canty, Michael, P.P., Dromin, Kilmallock . . . . Limerick
Canavan, P. A., o.c.c., B.A., Car;nelite Convent, Moat<\ Meath
Capesius, J., s.m., Van Buren College, Maine.
Capistran, Fr. John, o.f.m., The Abbey, Multyfarnham Meath
Caraher, John, C.C., Car rick more . . . . . . Armagh
Carew, Denis, s.m., Grey mouth, New Zealand.
Carey, Bernard, c s.sp., Diego-Martin, Trinidad
Carey, James, P.P., Coolmeen, Ennis . . . . Killaloo
Carey, T. L., o.f.m. (Prefect of Studies), Irish Franciscan
College, Rome.
Carey, Wtn., Chaplain, Mallow . . . . . . Cloyne
Carmody, James, P.P., Rath more, Co. Kerry . . Kerry
Carmody, Michael, C.C., D unman way . . . . Cork
Carmody, Thomas, Mgr., V.G., Rathmore . . . . Kerry
Carney, Chas., Chaplain. Ballymote . . . . Achonry
Carney, D., C.C., Dangaii, Drumsna . . . . Elphin
Carney, Michael, C.C , Cong. . . . . . . Tuam
Carney, T. J., C.C., Roscommon . . . . . . Elphin
Carolan, Bernard, P.P., Castletara, Ballyhaise . . Kilmcre
Carolan, Francis, P.P., Tullyallen, Drogheda . . Armagh
Carpenter, H., Aim., Mullingar . . . . . . Meath
Carr, John, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Beltast Down & Connor
Carr, John, C.C., Abbey feale .. .. .. Limerick
Carr, John, P.P., Ardrahan . . . . . . Kilmacduagb
358
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Carr, John, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro', Dublin . . Dublin
Carr, John, C.C., Mayo Bridge, Newry . . . . Dromore
Carr, Patrick, C.C., Derrybeg, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Raphoe
Carrick, Robert, P.P., Baldoyle, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Carrigan, James, C.C., Bennetts bridge, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Carrigan, Patrick, P.P., Callan . . . . . . Ossory
Carrigan, William (Canon), D.D., P.P., Durrow,
Queen's Co. . . \ . . . . Ossory
Carrigy, Michael, c.m., St, Joseph's Blackrock . . Dublin
Carroll, Fiiitan, P. P., Avoca, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Carroll, Francis, s.j., St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide,
South Australia.
Carroll, George, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castleknock
Carroll, James, C.C., Kilmeedy . . . . t.
Carroll, James, C.C., St. Michael's, Limerick
Carroll, James, C.C., St. Patrick's, Limerick
Carroll, James, C.C., St. John's, Limerick
Carroll, John, Adm., St. Patrick's, Kilkenny
Carrol], John, J., C.C., Belmullet
Carroll, J., s.m., Laiigham, Penn, U.S.A.
Carroll, Joseph, C.C., Fedamore Limerick
Carroll, Luke, P.P., Mullagh, Co. Cavan
Carroll, Matthew, C.C., Convent Hill, W'ford.
Carroll, Martin. C.C., Clouncagh, Bailingarry,
Carroll, Michael, P.P., Loughill, Co. Limerick
Carroll, Patrick C.C., St. Mary's, Limerick
Carroll, Patrick, c.ss.r., Army Chaplain
Carroll, Thomas, s.j., Presbytery, Miller St., Nth., Sydney.
Carroll, Timothy, C.C., Grenagh, Blarney . . . . Cloyne
Carron, Basil, c.p,, St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus Dublin
Carruth, Hubert, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus Dublin
Carter, Camillus, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Harborne, Birmingham.
Carton, M., C.O., Caragh, Naas . . . . Kildare"& Leighlin
Carton, Patrick . . . . . . . . Dublin
Carty, James, B.A., Annacurra, Aughrim, Co. Wicklow Ferns
Carthy, Peter, c.ss.r., Clonard. Belfast . . Down & Connor
Casey, Charles, s.m., House of Studies, Greenmeadow-, N.Z.
Casey, Chris., P.P., Ballymore, Westmeath . . Meath
Casey, D., B.A., C.C., Oranmore, Galway . . . . Galway
Casey, John, C.C., Baliymacoda, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Casey, John, C.C., Drumshambo . . . . . . Ardagh
Casey, John (Archdeacon), P.P., Castleisland, Co. Kerry Kerry-
Casey, John, C.C., Ballindangan, Mitchelstown . . Cloyne
Casey, John, Canon, P.P., Harbour View, Rossduff, Co.
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Casey, John, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore . . Meath
Casey, Jerh., C.C., Tralee . . . . . . Kerry
Casey, N,, C.C., Castle town- Geoghegan . . . . Meath
Casey, Patrick, C.C., Swinford . . . . . . Achonry
Casey, Patrick, P.P., Beauparc . . . . . . Meath
Casey, Patrick, S.T.L., C.C., Mallow . . . . Cloyne
Dublin
Limerick
Limerick
Limerick
Limerick
Ossory
Killala
. . Limerick
Kilmore
Waterford & Lismore
Limerick
Limerick
. . . Limerick
Clonfert
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
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NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Casey, Patrick, Army Chaplain . . . . . . Meath
Casey, J., C.C., Kells . . . . . . . . Meath
Casey, Patrick, C.C., Bulgaden, Kilmallock . . Limerick
Casey, P., B.A.. Summerhill College, Sligo . . .. Elphin
Casey, Thomas, P.P., Churchtown, Navan, Co. Meath Meath
Casey, H. V., o.p., S.T.L., (Vicar), Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.I.
Castellano, Peter, o.c., The Mount, Wadhurst, Sussex.
Cassagne, J., a.m., St. Mary's Church, Algiers, Lousiana.
Cassidy, Francis, P.P , Kilt'enora . . . . . . Kilfenora
Cassidy, Wm , P.P., Carron, Kilfenora . . . . Kilfenora
Cassidy, John, P.P., Kilbeggan, Westmeath . . Meath
Cassidy, John, P.P., Ballinhassig, Co. Cork . . Cork
Cassidy, Joseph, P.P., V.F., St. Colman's. Gort Kilmacduagh
Casimir, Father, B.A., o.s.f.c., St. Mary of Angels,
Hermestown, Umatilla Co., Oregon, U.S.A.
Cassin. Thomas, c.ss.r., St Petrick's, Athenry . . Clonfert
Caul field, Terence, C.C., Belcoo, Blacklion . . . . Clogher
Cawley, Peter, P.P., Straid, Foxford . . . . Achonry
Cawley, Thomas, C.C., Oughterard . . . . Gal way
Celestine, Fr., o.f.m., Athlone . . . . . . Ardagh
Chambers, R. F., o.f.m., Waterford . . Waterford & Lismore
Chapelle, H. de la, s.m., 25 Isabella St., Boston, U.S.A.
Charelet, Ludovic, s.m., St. Patrick's, Sydney, N.S.W.
Chester, Gerard, c.p., Marivckvillo, Sydney, N.S.W.
Cheasty, Maurice, P.P., St. Patrick's, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Chevreuil, G. B., s.m., St. Patrick's, Sydney (N.S.W.)
Chrysostom, Fr., o.f.tn., Chaplain Ex petitionary Army.
Claffey, Thomas, s.j. (Superior), Manresa House,
Hawthorne, Melbourne.
Clancy, Anthony, P.P., Ballynacally, Ennis . . Killaloe
Clancy, J., s.m., Hakitika, New Zealand.
Clancy, James, P.P., Cross, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
Clancy, J., C.C., Newmarket-on-Fergus . . . . Killaloe
Clancy, M., o.s.a., Geraldton, Queensland.
Clancy, P., C.C., Kea lue, Carrick-on- Shannon .. Ardagh
Clarke, H. A., o.f.m., Chaplain Expeditionary Army.
Clarke, Francis, P.P., Dromore, West . . . . Killala
Clarke, James, C.C., Camlough, Castleblayney . . Armagh
Clarke, J., C.C., Carrabane, Athenry . . . . Clonfert
Clarke, John M., C.C., B.A., Kilbride, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Clarke, Matthew, o.m.i., Inchicore . . . . Dublin
Clarke, Owen, P.P., Forkhill, Dundalk . . . . Armagh
Clarke, Patrick, C.C.. Presbytery, Meath Street,Dublin Dublin
Clarke, Patrick, P P., Drumraney, Westmeath . . Meath
Clarke, Stephen, Chaplain to H. M. Forces.
Clarke, Thomas, P.P., V.F., Stradone, Co. Cavan . . Kilmoro
Clavin, James, P.P., Kilbeg, Kells, Co. Meath . . Meath
Cleary, Andrew, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Cleary, E., c.s.sp., St. Joseph's, Peasley Cross, Lanes.
Cleary, Joseph, C.C., Donohill, Tipperary .. .. Cashel
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Killaloe
Galway
Ferns
Dublin
Limerick
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Cleary, James, s.j., St. Aloysius', Sevenhill, S. Australia.
Cleary, J., C.C., Kilmaley, Ennis
Cleary, Patrick, D.D., B.C.L,, B.A., St. Columban's Col-
lege. Shrule
Cleary, Thomas, C.C., Gorey, Co. Wexford
Cleary, Thomas, c.ra., St. Patrick's Training College,
Drumcondra
Cleere, James, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsu=, Limerick
Cleere, Raymond, c.ss.r., Opong, Cebu, Philippine Islands
Clement, Father, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Clement, Father, o.s./.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . . . Cork
Clenaghan, G., C.C., Glenariff, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
Clenaghan, John, o.m.i., Star of the Sea, Leith
Clenaghan, J., B.A., B.D., B.C.L. (President), St.
Malachy's College, Belfast . . . . Down & Connol
Clery, Andrew, o.m.i., Mount St. Mary's Leeds
Clery, G., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Kiusale . . Cork
Clifford, Edmund, Retired . . . . . . Limerick
Cline, P., C.C., Crosna, Boyle . . . . . . Elphin
Clinton, James, C.C., Howth . . . . . . Dublin
Clinton, Mark, P.P., Stranooden, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher ,
Clohosey, John, C.C., Templeorum, Piltown . . Ossory
Cloney, Thomas, P P., Templeton, Fethard, Co. Wex-
ford, via Waterford . . . . . . Ferns
Cloney, Thomas, C.C.. Ballindaggin, Limerick , . . Ferns
Chine, Francis, c.p., St. Brigid's Retreat, Marrickville,
Sydney, N.S.W.
.Clime, G., B.A., St. Flannan's College, Ennis . . Killaloe
Clune, James, P.P., Whitegate, Limerick . . . . Killaloe
Coakley, Cornelius, C.C., Blackrock, Co. Cork . . Cork
Coakely, Daniel, Chaplain, Midleton . . . . Cloyne
Coakley, James, B.A., C.C., Goleen, Co. Cork . . Cork
Coakley, Jereminh, B.A., C.C., Drimoleague .. Cork
Coakley, John, P.P., Drimoleague, Co. Cork . . Cork
Coakley, P., 0.5.0., D.D., John Street . . . . Cork
Cock, Henry, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Lavender Bay,
N. Sydney
Codd, James, C.C., Wexford . . . . . . Ferns
Codd, John, St. Aidan's, Enniscorthy . . . . Ferns
Codd, Nicholas, C.C., Adamstown. Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Coen, Alphonsus, c.p. (Superior), St. Bridget's Retreat,
Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W.
Coen, J., o.d.c. (Prior), St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street . . Dublin
Coffey, Jerome, C.C., Clogheen . . . . Waterford & Lismoro
Coffey, John, C.C., St. Nicholas', Francis Street . . Dublin
Coffey, J. V., o.c.c., SS, Celso e Giuliano, Rome.
Coffey, Ml., C.C., Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Coffey, Patrick, c.s.sp., St. Joseph's, Peasley Cross,
St. Helens, England.
Coffey, Peter, D.Ph., S.T.L. (Prof.), Maynooth College Dublin
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
361
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Coffey, Wra. (Prof.), St. John's College, Waterford W'ford & Lismore
Cogan, James, o.c.c. (Provincial), Carmelite Convent,
Aungier Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
Cogan, J., C.C., Delvin . . . . . . . . Meath
Cogan, Michael, C.C., Presbytery, Wicklow . . Dublin
Cogavin, J., B.A., St. Joseph's College, The Pines,
Ballinasloe . . . . . . . . Clonfert
Coghlan, Aloysius, o.d.c., St. Teresa's Clarendon Street Dublin
Coghlan, Bartholomew, s.j., St. Ignatius College, Gal way Gal way
Coghlan, Daniel, P.P., Aughrim, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Coghlan, J., Army Chaplain . . . . . . Meath
Coghlan, James, C.C., Milford. Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Coghlan, Laurence, C.C., Mulljnavat, Waterford . . Ossory
Coghlan, Michael, C C., Conna, B;illynoe, Co Cork . . Cloyne
Coghlan, Thomas, C.C., Convent Hill, Waterford Waterford & Lismora
Coghlan, William, P.P. (Canon), Milford, Charleville
Coghlin, Philip, c.p. (Prov. Sec.), St. Joseph's
Retreat, Highgate HiU, London, N.
Cohalan, Daniel, J.U.D. (Dean of Residence), Univer-
sity College, Cork
Cohalan, Jeremiah, Canon, P.P., V.F., Bandon, Co. Cork
Cohalan, Jeremiah, Chaplain, Blackrock
Cohen, Joseph, o.d.c. (Prior), St. Teresa's, Clarendon
Street, Dublin
Colahan, Richard F., P.P., V.F., St. Cronan's, Bray . .
Colbert, John, o.c., St. Mary's, Loughborough.
Colbert, Thomas, Prof.. St. Munchin's College, Limerick
Cole, Dermot, P.P., V.F., Killucan, Westmeath
Coleman, Ambrose, o.p., S.T.L., West Convent, Galway
Coleman, Father, o.s.f.c., D.D., B.A., Guardian,
Franciscan-Capuchin Monastery, Rochestown
Coleman, Michael, sj., St. Aloysius, Sevenhill, South
Australia
Coleman, Patrick, C.C., B \llingarry, Co. Limerick
Coleman, Peter, P.P., Termonbany, Longford
Golfer, Richard, o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Kinsale
Colgan, James, P.P., Clane, Co. Kildare
Colgan, M., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel
Colgan, Patrick, P.P., Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe
CoUeran, Martin, P.P., Achill, Co. Mayo
Collier, Daniel, o.m.i., Star of the Sea, Leifch, Scotland.
Collier, James, c.ss.r. (Rector), St. Joseph's. Dundalk
Collier, P. (Prof.), St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny
Collins, Charles, P.P., Lavey, Stradone
Collins, E. H., o.p., Army Chaplain •
Collins, John, s.m., Jefferson College, James's Street,
Louisiana.
Collins, John, C.C., Clonakilty
Collins, Michael, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Waratah,
N.S.W.
Collins, Patrick, P.P., Eglish, Dungannon
Cloyne
Cork
Cork
Cork
Dublin
Dublin
Limerick
Meath
Galway
Cork
Limerick
. . Elphin
. . Cork
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Cashel
. . Taam
Tuam
Armagh
Ossory
Kilmore
Ross
Armagh
362
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
T1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Collins, Michael, S.M.A., St. Joseph's College, Wilton,
Cork . . . . . . . . ... Cork
Collins, Patrick, o.m.i., B.A., B.D., Holy Cross, Great
Crosshall Street, Liverpool.
Colman, Michael, s.j., A.I.F. Retired.
Columb, Matthew (Canon), P.P., Ballinahown, Athlone
Columb, Bernard, C.C., Abbeylara, Granard
Columba, Fr., o./.m., (Vicar), Athlone
Columbus, F., o.s.f.c., B.A., B.D., Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Dublin
Comerforcl, Edmund, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro'
Comerford, Jas., C.C., Owning, Pi town
Comerford, N., c.m., St. Vincent's, Sheffield
Comerford, Philip, C.C., B^llyouskill, Attanagh
Comey, Charles, C.C., Castlerahan, Ballyjamesduff
Comey, Martin, D.D., C.C., Cavan
Conalty, F., C.C., Loughgll, Belfast . . i . .
Concannon, Ant., C.C., Gort
Concannon, M., C.C., Cashel, Co. Galway
Condon, Andrew, P.P., Kilgobinet, Dungarvan
Ardagh
Ardagh
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Ossory
Ossory
Kilmore
. . Kilmore
. . Down & Connor
. . Kilmacduagh
. . Tuam
Waterford Lismoro
Condon, James, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Condon, John, o.s.a., Prior, John Street . . . . Dublin.
Condon, William J., C.C., Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Coriington, Edward (Mgr.), P.P., DJD. (Dean), Swinford Achonry
Conlon, James, P.P., Milltown, Westmeath . . Meath
Conlon, Michael, P.P., Donore, Drogheda . . , . . Meath
Conlon, Patrick, P.P., Collon, Co. Louth . . . . Armagh
Conlon, Peter, C.C., Navan . . . . . . Meath
Conlon, Stephen, o.p., Holy Cross Priory, Tralee . . Kerry
Conlan, Thomas, o.s.a., St. Monica's, Hoxton Square,
London, N.
Connaughton, M., o./.m. , Clonmel . . . . Waterford & Limerick
Connell, Dominic, s.j., (Superior), St. Ignatius, Norwood,
Adelaide, S. Australia.
Connell, Francis, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Riverview,
Sydney.
Connell, Richard, C.C., B.A., Cabinteely, Bray (Little) Dublin
Connellan, M. J., Chaplain, Longhglynn, Castlerea . . Elphin
Connery, John, C.C., Emly, Co. Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Connery, Matthew, P.P., "Coleraine, Co. Derry . . Derry
Connery, Patrick, C.C., Upperchurch, Ballycahill,
Thurles . . . . . . . . . . Cashel
Connolly, Boniface, c.p., St. Mungo's Retreat, Parson
Street, Glasgow
Connolly, Eugene, C.C., Moate . . . . . Ardagh
Connolly, J., B.A., C.C., Randa^stown . .. Down & Connor
Connolly, J., P.P., Rosscahill, Co. Galway . . . Galway
Connolly, J., C.C., St. Peter's, Belfast . Down & Connor
Connolly, M., C.C., Swinford, Co. Mayo . . . Achonry
Connolly, Michael, C.C., Derry gonnelly, Co. Fermanagh Clogher
Connolly, Patrick, Chaplain, Bailieborough . . . . Kiimore
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
363
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Connolly, Patrick, s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lower Leeson St.
Connolly, Peter. C.C., Devenish, Belleek
Connolly, Peter, C.C., Belturbot
Connolly, R., D.D., o.s.a., St. Monica's Priory, Hoxton
Square, London, N.
Connolly, Samuel, P.P., Woodend, Strabane
Connolly, Stephen, Adm., St. John's, Limerick
Connolly, Thomas, C.C., Kildimo, Pallaskenry
Connolly, T., C.C., Lisdoona, Carrickmacross
Connolly, T., o.s.a., St. Patrick's, Rome
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Clogher
Kilmore
Deny
Limerick
Limerick
Clogher
Down & Connor
Connon, James, C.C., Newtownarcls, Co. Down
Connor, Joseph, o.c., St. Mary's and St. Michael's,
Newport, Mon.
Conran, John, c.m. St. Peter's, Phibsborough, Dublin Dublin
Conran, T. W., s.m., Superior, Underwood Street,
London, N E.
Conroy, Bernard, C.C., Dalkey, Co. Dublin ... . . Dublin
Conroy, Marcus David, P.P., Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare Kilfenora
Conroy, Matthew, C.C., Clane, Co. Kildare . . Kildaro & Leighlin
Conroy, Michael J., P.P., Kilmeena . . . Tuam
Conry, Michael, P.P., Athleague, Rosoommon . Elphin
Considine, Ant. J. (Adm.), V.G., St. Nicholas, N.&.E. . Galway
Considine, James, C.C., B.A., Oughterard . Galway
Considine, J., C.C., Kilmurry-Ibrickane .. . Killaloe
Considine, John, B.A., Gort, Co. Galway . . . Kilmacduagh
Considine, M., P.P., Caher, Feakle . . . Killaloe
Convery, Adrian, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus
Dublin . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Convery, Joseph, C.C., Maghera . . . . . Deny
Convery, Patrick, P.P., V.F., St. Paul's, Belfast . Down& Connor
Conway, Germain, c.p., St. Mungo's Retreat, Parson
Streot, Glasgow.
Conway, Henry, C.C., Abbeyside, Dungarvpn
Conway, John, C.C., Bruff, Co. Limerick
Conway, John, C.C., Dunboyne x . .
Conway, John, P.P., Castlemahon, Newcastle
Conway, Jos., Donermane, Strabane
Con way, J. V., C.C., Eglish, Birr
Conway, P., C.C., Clonmany, Derry
Conway, Walter, P.P., Glenamaddy, Castlerea
Coogan, James, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Esker, Athenry
Cooke, Patrick, P.P., Nobber, Co. Meath
Cooke, Nicholas, St. Patrick's College, Thurles
Cooaey, Gerald, C.C., Ki'cloon, Duriboyne
Cooney, Michael, C.C., Milltown, Belturbet
Cooney, N., C.C., Navan
Cooney, W., B.A., (Prof.), St. Finian's College, Mullingar
Corbett, Aloysius, o.d.c. (Sub Prior), St. Teresa's,
Clarendon Street, Dublin
Corbett, C. W. (Canon), P.P., V F., Mallow
Corbett, Edmund, P.P., Moycullen, Galway
Waterford & Lismore
Limerick
. . Meath
Limerick
. . Derry
. . Meath
. . Deny
. . Tuam
Clonfert
Meath
Cashel
Meath
Kilmore
Meath
Meath
Dublin
Cloyne
Galway
364
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESB.
Corbett, Martin, s.j., Clongowes Wood College Kildare & Leighlin
Corboy, James, s j. (Rector) Mungret College,
B.A.,
B.D. (Prof.), St. Jarlath's
St. Mary's CoUege, Middles-
Limerick
Corcoran, Daniel,
College, Tuam
Corcoran, James, s.m.,
borough.
Corcoran, J., s.m a., President Sacred Heart College,
Ballinafad, Castlebar
Corcoran, John, P.P., Castletown, Kilpatrick, Navan. .
Corcoran, John, s.j., Loyola House, Greenwich Road.
Sydney
Corcoran, Michael (Canon), P.P., Gowna, Co. Cavan . .
Corcoran, Michael, C.C., Nenagh
Corcoran, M., P.P., Kilchreest, Loughrea
Corcoran, Peter. C.C., Dunleer
Corcoran, Timothy, s.j., St. Ignatius, 35 Lower Leeson
Street, Dublin
Corish, Ed., s.j., Manresa House, Hawthorn, Mel-
bourne.
Corish, P. A., o./.m., Franciscan Convent, Drogheda
Corr, Gerald, s.j., St. Ignatiu's, Richmond, Melbourne
Corr, John, c.m., St. Joseph's, Blackrock
Corr, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Ballymacnab, Tassagh,
Armagh
Cosgrave, John, C.C., Drumlish, Co. Longford
Cosgrave, John, C.C., Ballinamuck
Cosgrove, Dillon A., o.c.c., 56 Aungier Street, Dublin . .
Costello, John, C.C., B.A., Lr. Exchange St., Dublin. .
Costello, M., C.C., Prior, Caherciveen
Costello, W. B., o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Dominick
Street, Dublin
Costigan, James (Canon), P.P., Cloughjordan, Co.
Tipperary
Costigan, John (Canon), P.P., Kilmacow, Waterford. .
Limerick
Tuam
Tuam
Meath
Ardagh
Killaloe
Kilmacduagh
Armagh
Dublin
Armagh
Dublin
Armagh
Ardagh
Arda^h
Dublin
Dublin
Kerry
Dublin
Killaloe
Ossory
Costigan, William, C.C., Camross, Mountrath, Queen's Co. Ossory
Cott, W., St. Patrick's, Kinuery, Westport . . . . Tuam
Cotter, Edmund, C.C., Timoleasrue . . . . Ross
Cotter, Garrett (Canon), President, St. Patrick's College.
Thurles, Co. Tipperary . . . . . . Cashel
Cotter, James, c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Ca-hel . . Cashel
Cotter, James A., B.A., St. Coleman's College,
Fermoy . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
Cotter. John, C.C., Blanchardstown, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Cotter, Michael, C.C., Crookstown, Kilmurray . . Cork
Cotter, M., s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.
Cotter, William S., s.m.a., Liberia, West Afiica
Counihan, Timothy, C.C, Castlemaine .. .. Kerry
Courtney Daniel, P.P., Inch, Kilmaley . . . . Killaloe
Courtney, Michael, P.P., Broadford, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
365
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE
Courtney, T., Diocesan Inspector, St. Brendan's,
KiLif>rn°y . . . . . . . . . . Kerry
Courtney, Patrick, C.C., Drumgusat, Kells . . Clogher
Coveney, P., Adm., Tracton, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Cowhey, James, C.C., Newmarket, Co. Cork . . Cork
Cowley, Stephen, L., B.A,, St. Muredach's College,
Ballina .. .. .. .. .. Killala
Cowman, Christopher, o.s.a. (Sub-Prior), St. Augustine's,
Dungarvan, Waterford . . . , Waterford & Lismore
Cox, Herbert, o.c. (War Chaplain).
Cox, Michael, C.C., Ardagh, Co. Longford .. Ardagh
Cox, W., C.C., Four Roads, Roscommon . . . . Elphin
Coyle, Andrew, o.m.i., St. Mary's, Holyhead.
Coyle, Daniel, E., P.P., Killymard, Donegal . . Raphoe
Coyle, Eugene, C.C., Clontibret, Monaghan . . . . Clogher
Coyle, George, .P.P., Geevagh, Carrick-on-Shannon . . Elphin
Coyle, James, C.C., B.A., B.D., B.LL., Drumkeen,
Stranorlar . . . . . . . . Raphoe
Coyle, James, P.P., Leighlin, Co. Carlo w . . Kildare & Leighlin
Coyle, James, P.P., Ballintemple, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan Kilmore
Coyle, John B., c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dnndalk
Coyie, John B., C.C., Greencastle, Co. Tyrone
Coyne, Christopher, C.C., Leighlin, Co. Carlow
Coyne, Denis, C.C., Ballymore, Westmeath . .
Coyne, J. A.. C.C , Clareinorria
Coyne, Michael, C.C., D.Ph. Castlecomer
Craddock, James, P.P., Oughterard
Crane, John, o.s.a., New Ross
Cranfield, Malachy, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton
Road
Creagh, Bartholomew, C.C., B.A., Eadestown, Naas . .
Creagh, John, c.ss.r., Perth, West Australia.
Crean, Edward, Kilmore Quay, Wexford
Creed, Cornelius, B.A., B.C.L., Chaplain to the Forces
Creedon, M., C.C., B.A., Garristown, Co. Dublin
Cregan, James (Canon), P.P., V.F., Abbeyfeale, Co.
Limerick
Crehan, Bernard, C.C., Grange, Sligo
Crehan, E. A., c.s.sp., D.D., President St. Mary's
College, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Creighton, Michael, P.P., Ballyforan, Ballinasloe
Cremonini, Joseph, o.c. (President), Ratcliffe College, Leicester.
Crickard, Robert, P.P., V.F., Knockbreda, Belfast . . Down & Connor
Crilly, Patrick, C.C., Ballygawley, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
Crimmins, Patrick, P.P., Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Crofts, T. F., o.p., S.T.L., B.A. (Prior), San Clemente,
Rome.
Crolly, George, P.P., V.F., St. Matthew's, Belfast Down & Connor
Croriin, J., C.C., Ballydehob, Skibbereen . . . . Cork
Cronin, John M., o.c., St. Peter's, Cardiff
Cronin, Michael, D.D., M.A. (Prof.), University College, Dublin
Armagh
. . Derry
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Meath
. . Tuam
Ossory
Galway
Ferns
Dublin
Dublin
Ferns
Cork
Dublin
Limerick
Elphin
Elphin
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE
Cronin, Patrick D., C.C., Glanworth . . . . Cloyne
Cronin, Ulick, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Athenry ... Clonferb
Crossin, E., B.A., St. Malachy's College, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Crosbie, James, C.C., Clongeen, Foulksmills, Co. -Wex-
f ord . . . . . . . . Ferns
Crotty, Denis, o.s.a. (Provincial), Drogheda . . . . Armagh
Crotty, James T., o.p., S.T.L., San Ciemsnte, Rom.3
Crotty, John, C.C., Dunhill, Tramore . . Waterford & Lismore
Crotty, Martin, C.C., Glenmore, Waterford . . . . Ossory
Crotty, Michael C., Cathedral Presbytery, Waterford
Waterford & Lismore
Crotty, Patrick, o.s.a. (Prior), Galway . . . . Galway
Crotty, Patrick, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Crowe, P. A., o.s.a., Fethard, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Crowe, Andrew, P.P., Ballymore, Killenick, Wexford . . Ferns
Crowe, D., C.C., Ballynacally . . . . . . Killaloe
Crowe, John (Canon), B.D., Bishop's Secretary, Sligo 'Elphin
Crowe, M., C.C., Doora, Ennis . . . . . . Killaloe
Crowe, Patrick, P.P., Couraganeen, Roscrea . . Killaloe
Crowe, Thomas, Ballycarew, Gorey, Co. Wexford . , Ferns
Crowley, David, B.D., C.C., Skibbereen .. .. Ross
Crowley, Edward, C C., Sneem, Kenmare . . Kerry
Crowley, J., C.C., Innishannon, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Crowley, John. B.A.. S.T.L., Caheragh, Drimoleague,
Co. Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cork
Crowley, Timothy, P.P., Rock and Meelin, Newmarket Cloyne
Crudden, John, C.C., Arnejr, Emuskillen . . . . Clogher
Crumley, John, C.C., on sick leave . / . . Raphoa
Cuffe, Charles, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Galway . . Galway
Culhane, George, P.P., Cratloe, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Culhane, Stephen, P.P., Stonehall, Pallaskenry . . Limerick
Cullen, C. V., C.C., Drumlega, Newtownstewart . . Derry
CulJen, Edmund, c.m., President St. Patrick's College,
Armagh . . . . . . . . . . Armagh
Cullen, James, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Cullen, James (Chaplain), St. Vincent's Orphanage,
Glasnevin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Cullen, A., s.m., St. Patrick's College, Wellington, N.Z.
Cullen, J., s.m., St. Patrick's College, Wellington, N Z.
Cullen, Matthew. Prof., St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny Ossory
Cullen, Matthew, P.P., V.F., Bagnalstown Kildare & Leighlin
Cullen, Paul, c.m. (Vice-Provincial), St. Vincent's, Ash-
field, N.S.W.
Cullen, Sylvester, C.C., Marsh all stown, Ennis corthy . . Ferns
Culligan, C., C.C., Dunbeg, Co Clare . . . . Killaloe
Cullinan, Patrick, C.C., Carrickmacro?s . . . . Clogher
Cullinan, Patrick, C.C., Castleblayney . . . . Clogher
Cullinan, Patrick, C.C., Maguiresbridge . . . . Clogher
Cullinan, William, C.C., Diocesan Inspector of Schools,
Moiiaghan . . . . . . . . . . Clogher
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
367
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Cork
Waterford & Lismore
Cullinane, Jerh., B.A., Chaplain to the Forces
Cullinane, Jn., Ring, Dungarvary
Cullinane, Timothy, C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Cork. . Cork
Cummins, Daniel, C.C., Kinsale, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Cummins, Joseph, o.c., St. Mary's & St. Michael's,
Newporr, Mon.
Cummins, Patrick, C.C., Enniscorthy . . . . Ferns
Cummins, T. (Canon), D.D., V.F., P.P., Roscommon. . Elphin
Cunnane, J. W.f C.C., Moycullen .. .. .. Galway
Cunningham, B., C.C., Clar, Donegal . . . . Raphoe
Cunningham, C., C.C., Headford. . . . . Tuam
Cunningham, C., C.C., Ballynabrar-key ... . . Meath
Cunningham, Christopher, P.P., Glenties, Donegal . . Raphoe
Cunningham, J., B.A., Industrial School, Killybegs . . Raphoe
Cunningham, John, P.P., Templederry, Templemore Killaloe
Cunningham, T., c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Cunningham, John, B.A., C.C., Cloghan . . . . Raphoe
Cunningham, T., (Prof.), Knockbeg College, Carlow Kildare &
Curley, Hugh, B.A., Adm , Clare Island, Westport . . Tuam
Curley, John, P.P., BaUinafad, Boyle . . . . Elphin
Curley, John, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . . . Armagh
Curran, James (Canon), P.P. V.F., Cummer, Ballyglunin Tuam
Curran, John, C.C., Dring, Granard
Curran, Joseph, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk
Curran, Michael J., 211 North Circular Road
Curran, Michael, c.ss.r., Esker, Athenry
Curran, Patrick, o.p., St. Mary's Priory, Tallaght
Curran, P., C.C., Ballinlough
Curran, Richard, c.p., " The Graan," Enniskillen
Currid, B., B.D. P.P., Drumcliff, Sligo
Curtayne, T., C.C.. B-illvbunion
Curtin, B., C.C., Kilworth, Co. Cork
Curt in, Laurence, P P., Kilmeedy, Co. Limerick
Curtin, Michael, C.C., Castlemartyr
Curtin, Timothy, P.P., Croom
Cusack, Philip, P.P., Powerstowri, Clorimel . .
Cusack. P., C.C., Letterfrack, Co. Galway . .
Cush, Peter, C.C., Coalisland, Co. Tyrone . .
Cussen, Joseph, c.m., St. Vincent's, Castleknock
Ardagh
Armagh
. . Dublin
. . Clonfert
. . Dublin
. . Tuam
Clogher
. . Elphin
. . Kerry
Cloyne
Limerick
Cloyne
Limerick
Waterford & Lismore
. . Tuam
Armagh
Dublin
Cyr, Alcinus, s.m., Van Buren College, Maine, U.S.A.
Cyril, Rev. Fr., o.s.f.c., D.Ph., Vice-President, St.
Bonaventure's Hospice (O'Neill-Crowley Cross) . .
Cork
Daigneau, Philip, s.m., Jefferson College, (La), U.S.A.
Dalton, A. J., o.p., S.T.L., St. Mary's, Pope's Quay,
Cork .. .. .. .. .. Cork
Dalton, Ed., C.C., Carrick-on-Shannon . . . . Ardagh
Dalton, Patrick, s.j., St. Ignatius, Richmond, Melbourne
D'Alton, Edward (Canon), LL.D., P.P., V.F., Ballinrobe Tuam
D'Alton, John, M.A., D D (Prof.), Maynooth College Dublin
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NAME AND ADDRESS DIOCESE.
Dalton, M. A., o.p., S.T.L., M.A., St. Dominic's
Priory, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A.
Daly, Charles, C.C., Ballyhooly, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Daly, Bernard, B.A., Sf. Macarten's Seminary,
Monaghan . . . . . . . . Clogher
Daly, Edward, P.P., Ballyheigue . , . . . . Kerry
Daly, Eugene (Adm.), Rineen, Skibbereen . . . . Ross
Daly, Eugene, C.C., Tullamora . . . . . . Meath
Daly, Francis H., s.j., Church of Holy Name, Manchester.
Daly, J., s.j., Clongowes Wood College . « Kildare & Lsighlin
Daly, James, P.P., Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
Daly, James (Canon), D.D., P.P., Lavagh, Ballymote Achonry
Daly, James, P.P., Oristown, Kells . . . . Meath
Daly, John, Sunday's Well, Cork (retired) . . . . Cork
Daly, John, o.c.c., Carmelite College, Terenure . . Dublin
Daly, John, B.A., o.m.i., St. Conleith's, Philipstown
King's Co. . . . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Daly, Michael J., S.T.L , B.A., Diocesan Examiner
of Schools. St. Jarlath's, Tuam . . . . Tuam
Daly, Michael, o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, 56 Aungier
Street . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Daly, Michael, C.C., Listowel . . . . . . Kerry
Daly, Michael, B.A., Saggart . . . . . . Dublin
Daly, M. J., C.C., St. Mary's, Athlone . . . . Ardagh
Daly, Patrick, P.P., Castlepollard . . . . . .' Meath
Daly, P., Chaplain, Workhouse, Cork . . . . Cork
Danaher, Jos., o.m.i., D.D., Belmont House, Stillorgan Dublin
Danaher, Stephen, P.P., Loughill . . . . ' . . Limerick
Dangelzer, J., s.m., S. Heart College, Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
D'Arey, James, C.C., Ferns . . . . . . Ferns
D'Arcy, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Kilrush, Ferns . . Ferns
Darcy, John, P.P., Terryglass, Borrisokane . . . . Killaloe
Darcy, Michael, C.C.. Kilrush, Ferns . . . . Ferns
Darcy, Patrick, Chaplain, Belmont Park, Waterford . . Ossory
Dargan, Patrick, D.D., M.A., Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dargan, J., C.C., Dromore . . . . . . Dromore
Darlington, Joseph, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle . . Dublin
Darragh, Daniel, C.C., Saul, Downpatrick . . Down & Connor
Darragh, Patrick, P.P., Dunloy . . . . D.own & Connor
Davis, James, P.P., Templeboy, Co. Sligo . . . . Killala
Davies, Herbert, o.c., St. Peter's, Cardiff.
Davies, Thomas, o.c., Ratcliffe College, Leicester.
Davis, J., C.C., Enniscrone, Co. Sligo . . . . Killala
Davis, Peter, P.P., Moygawnagh, Crossmolina . , Killala
Davis, Peter, (Adm.), Rahoon, Galway . . . . Galway
Davis, William J., P.P., Stamullen, Balbriggan . . Meath
Davey, Vincent, C.C., B.A , Crossgar, Co. AJntrim . . Down & Connor
Dawson, J., s.m., St. Mary's College, Linthorpe.
Dawson, Peter, C.C., Glountane, Mallow . . . . Cloyne
Dawson, Thomas, o.m.i., Inchicore . . . . Dublin
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
369
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE,
Dublin
Cork
Deasy, Daniel, P.P., Maynooth
Deasy, Denis, St. Finbarr's College, Cork
De Courcy, John, c.ss.r., Mount St, Alphon^u,,
Waratah, N.S.W.
Dee, Thomas, C.C., Naveny, Ballybofey, Co. Donegal Derry
. Deeney, James, C.C., Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Deeney, John, C.C., Kindrum, Letterkenny . . Raphoe
Deeny, Jas., Churchill . . . . . . Raphce
Delahaye, Joseph, s.m., St. Michael's Convent P.O ,
La, U.S.A.
Delahunty, Patrick, C.C., Callan . . . . . . Ossory
Delany, Austin, C.C., Ballinakill . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Delany, Charles,, s.j,, Manresa House. Hawthorne, Melbourne.
Delaney, Daniel, B.A., C.C., Bjillyboughal, Co. Dublin Dublin
Delaney, John, P.P., V.F., Rathvilly, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Delaney, Joseph, P.P., Stradbally, Queen's County Kildare & Leighlia
Delany, W., s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lr. Leeson St., Dublin Dublin
Dempsey, Albert, o.p., S.T.L., B.C.L., West Convent,
Galway . . . . . . ...... Galway
Dempsey, F. A., o.s.a., St. Augustino's, Cork . . Cork
Dempsey, James, C.C., M.A., 59 Eccle^ Street, Dublin Dublin
Dempsey, Murtaga. B. A. .. .. .. Dublin
Dempsey, Patrick, C.C., Minnow Brook, Terenure . . Dublin
Dempsey, Patrick, C.C., Coonian, Fivemiletown . . Clogher
Dempsey, Thomas, B.D., M.A., President, St. Joseph's
College, Ballinasloe . . ". . . . . . Clonfert
Deniston, Thomas, P.P., Cloone, Co. Leitrim . . Ardagh
Dennehy, Denis, C.C., Midleton, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Dennehy, Gerald, C.C., Eyeries, Co. Cork . . . . Kerry
Desmond, Patrick A., P.P., Upton, Co. Cork . . Cork
Desmond, Wm., P.P., Durrus, Bantry, Co. Cork . . Cork
Devane, Richard, Dean, St. Patrick's* College, Thurles C^she!
Devane, Rd., s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore . . Meath
Devanny, Patrick, P.P., Kinnetty, Birr . . . . Killaloe
Devine, Arthur, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus Dublin
Devine, Francis, C.C., Keady, Co. Armagh . . . . Armagh
Devine, Joseph, C.C., Castlederg . . . . . . Derry
Devine, Matthew, P.P., Coolaney, Co. Sligo . . Achonry
Devine, Michael, C.C., B.A., Donabate . . . . Dublin
Devine, M. F., C.C., Ballinaheglish, Roscommon . . Elphin
Devine, W. (Military Chaplain) . . . . . . Derry
Devine, M., St. Mary's, Sligo . . . . . . Elphin
Devine, Patrick, Religious Diocesan Inspector, St.
Columb's College, Derry . . . . . . Derry
Devine, Patrick, c.ss.r., Clonard, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Devitt, Matthew, s.j., Milltown Park, Milltown, Dublin Dublin
Devlin. Denis B., o.c.c., Prior, Carmelite Convent, 56
Aungier Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
Devlin, Hugh, O.TC., Carmelite Convent, 338 E. 29fch
Street, New York
Devlin. John, C.C., Aughnacloy . . . . Armagh
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Devlin, John, C.C , Beragh . . . . . . Armagh
Devlin, Patrick, C.C., Waterside, Derry . . . . Derry
Devoy, Thomas, a.m., Wellington South, New Zealand.
Diamond, Edward, C.C., St. Malachy's, Alfred Street,
Belfast . . . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Diernac, Leo, s.m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
Dignan, Francis, a.m., Sacred Heart, Wtllington, N.Z.
Dignam, John, D.D., C C., Adm., Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Dignam, P. C., C.C., Dromore, Co. Tyrone . . . . Clogher
Dillon, Alexander (Canon), P.P., Tallanstown, Ardee . . Armagh
Dillon, Edward, s.j., Belvedere College, Dublin . . . Dublin
Dillon, James (Adm), Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's County Ossory
Dillon, Jeremiah, C.C., Castletown Bere . . . . Kerry
Dillon, John, P.P., Lixnaw . . . . . . Kerry
Dillon, John S., C.C., Ardfert . . . . . . Kerry
Dillon, Michael, P.P., Curraha, Asbbourne . . . . Meath
Dillon, Nicholas, o.f.m., The Friary, Limerick . . Limerick
Dillon, R., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Whitefriar Street,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dinan, M., C.C., Kilkee, Co. Clare . . . . . . KiUaloe
-Dineen, David, D.D., C.C., Charleville . . . . Cloyne
Diskin, Michael, P.P., Miltown, Tuam . . . . Tuam
Diskin, W., C.C., Claremorris . . . . . . Tuam
Dobson, George, c.p., St. Ann's Retreat, Sutton, St.
Helens, Lanes.
Dodd, Andrew, B.D., C.C., Adm., Binghamstown,
Belmultett, .. \ .. ... .-, Killala
Doheny, John, P.P., Oran, Roscommon . . . . Elphin
Doheny, Timothy, C.C., Cooraclare, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
Doherty, Anthony, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London, N
Doherty, Edward, P.P., Ballysakeery, Ballina . . Killala
Doherty, Felix, P.P., V.F., Mohill, Co. Lei trim . . Ardagh
Doherty, James, C.C., Ballymun, Santry, Co. Dublin Dublin
Doherty, John (Canon), P.P., Ardara, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Doherty, John, C.C., Annaghmore, Portadown . . Armagh
Doherty, L., s.m., St. Mary's College, Linthorpe,
Middlesbrough
Doherty, William J., D.D., C.C., St. Paul's, Arran Quay Dublin
Dolan, James. C.C., Collon, Co. Louth . . . . Armagh
Dolan, John (Prof.), St. Munchin's College, Limerick Limerick
Dolan, John, C C., Bawnboy, Co. Cavan . . . Kilmore
Dolan, Matthew, China Mission . . . . . Kilmore
Dolan, Michael, C.C., Drumkilty, Bally jamesduff . Kilmore
Dolan, N., C.C., Glen, Riverstown, Sligo . . . Elphin
Dolan, Patrick, P.P., Aghavas, Carrigallen . . . Ardagh
Dollard, John, C.C., Castletown, Mountrath _ . Ossory
Dolphin, Thomas (Canon), P.P., Bangor Erris " . Killala
Dominic, Father, o.s.f.c., B.D. Father Mathew Quay . Cork
Dominic, Fr., o.f.m. (Gustos and Novice Master), The
Friary, Killarney . . . . . . . . Kerry
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
371
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Donaghey, John P., D.Ph. (Prof.), Maynooth College. .
Donegan, Benedict, c.p., St. Saviour's Retreat, Broad-
way, Worcestershire.
Donegan, Joseph, C.C., Killucan
Donegan, J. H., o.p., S.T.B. (Prior), St. Mary's
Priory, Tallaght, Co. Dublin
Donegan, Maurice, c.p., Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W.
Donlon. James, C C., Ferbane, King's Co.
Donnellan, Bernard (Canon), P.P., Stapleton Place,
Dundalk
Donnellan, B. J., P.P., Ballintubber, Castlerea
Donnellan, J., C.C., St. Mary's, Sligo
Donnellan, P., C.C., Recess, Co. Galway
Donnellan, James (Canon), D.D. (Bursar), Sf. Patrick's
College, Maynooth
Donnellan, John, P.P., Shinrone
Donnellan, Luke, C.C., Crossmaglen, Co. Armagh
Donnellan, Michael, P.P., Roundstone, Co. Galway . .
Donnellan, Peter, C.C., Ballymoe, Castlerea
Donnellan, Thomas, B.D., P.P., Dysart, Mullingar . .
Donnelly, Alec., o.c., The Mount, Wadhurst, Sussex
Donnelly, Francis J., B.D., C.C., Clones
Donnelly, Francis, P.P., Carrickmore
Donnelly, James, C.C., Dunleer
Donnelly, John, C.C., Roslea, Clones
Donnelly, John, C.C., Tuilyallen, Dungannon
Donnelly, A., o.s.a., Dungarvan
Donnelly, Joseph, P.P., Ardglass, Co. Down
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Meath
Dublin
Ardagh
Armagh
Elphin
Elphin
Tuam
Dublin
Killaloe
Armagh
Tuam
Elphin
Meath
Clogher
Armagh
Armagh
Clogher
Armagh
Waterford & Lismore
Down & Connor
Donnelly. N., B.A., St. Nicholas, S. & W., Galway . . Galway
Donnelly, Oswald, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton,
St. Helen's, Lanes.
Donnelly, P., P.P., Portroe . . . . . . Killaloe
Donnelly, P., C.C., Derrynoose, Keady . . . . Armagh
Donnelly, Patrick, C.C., Carlo w . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Donnelly, Peter, P.P., Coagh, Moneymore . . . . Armagh
Donohoe* Ed., Chaplain, Curragh Camp . . Kildare & Leighlin
Donohoe, James, C.C., Kiltegan, Co. Wicklow Kildare & Leighlin
Donohoe, Michael, D.Ph. (Prof.), Carlow College Kildare & Leighlin
Donohoe, Patrick, P.P., Kenagh, Longford . . . . Ardagh
Donohue, Francis, C.C., B.A., Moone, Co. Kildare Dublin
Donovan, John, P.P., Straffan, Co. Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Donovan, Michael (Canon), P.P., Corofin . . . . Killaloe
Donovan, Thomas, c.m , St. Vincent's Castle, Castleknock Dublin
Doody, Edward, C.C., Ballyhale, Knocktopher . . Ossory
Doody, John, P.P., Ferrybank, Waterford . . . . Ossory
Dooley, Michael, s.j., St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide.
Dooley, T., C.C., Toomevara, Nenagh . . . . Killaloe
Dooly, James, C.C., Leixlip, Co. Kildare . . . . Dublin
Doorley, Ed. (Canon), P.P., Cliffoney, Sligo . . Elphin
Doran, E. R., o.c.c., B.A., Carmelite Convent, Port
Melbourne, Australia
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME ASD ADDBESS.
I>IOCESE
Dromore
Ferns
Eoran, Henry, C.C., Lnrgan
Doran, James (I rof.), St. Peter's College, Wexford . .
Doran, William A., o.s.a. (Prior), Augustinian Convent,
Grantstown, Co, Wexford
Dougherty, Charles, s.m., Jefferson College, Convent
P.O., La., U.S.A.
Dowdall, James, P.P., Legan, Edgeworthstown
Dowley, John H., C.C., Ballinamult, S.O.. Co. Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Dowley, Michael, C.C., Stradbally
Dowley,- Martin (Adm.), St. John's, Waterford
Ferns
Ardagh
Waterford & Lismoro
Port of Spain,
Waterford & Lismore
Trinidad,
Dowling, Augustine, o.p.
British West Indies.
Dowling, E., (Chaplain to the Forces) . . . . Ossory
Dowling, John A., o>c.c., Ardavon, Rathgar . . Dublin
Dowling, James, c.s.sp. Freetown, Sierra Leone, B. W. Africa.
Dowling, James P., o.p. (Provincial), St. Saviour's Priory,
Dominick Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Dowling, J., s.m , St. Patrick's, Napier, N.Z.
Dowling, Thomas. P.P., Myshall, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Downey, James, c.m., Spiritual Father, Maynooth College, Dublin
Downey, Michael, c.s.sp., President, Blackrock College, Dublin
Downey, T., o.s.a., Herberton, Queensland.
Downes, Michael, C.C., Tyrrellspass, Westmeath
Downing, Daniel (Canon), P.P., St. Joseph's, 39 Eccles
Street . . . . •
Downing, Edmund, s.j., College of St. Ignatius, Galway
Doyle, A., o s.a., St. Augustine's, Hammersmith
Doyle, Charles, s.j. (Rector), Belvedere College,
Great Denmark Street, Dublin
Doyle, Edward, Gusserane, New Ross, Co. Wexford . .
Doyle, Eugene, B.A.
Doyle, Fidelis, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London, N.
Doyle, Henry, C.C., Ardagh, Edgeworthstown
Doyle, Innocent, B.A., o.p., St. Laurence's, Adelaide,
South Australia.
Doyle, James (Archdeacon), Canon, D.D., P.P., V.G.,
Kilkenny
Doyle, James (Canon) P.P., V.F., Thomastown
Doyle, James, C.C., St. Mary's, Haddington Road
Doyle, James, c.m., St. Joseph's, Blackrock, Co.
Dublin
Doyle, James, Q,C., Bohernabreena, Rathfarnham
Doyle, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Ballinahinch, Co.
Down
Doyle, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Ferns, Co. Wexford
Doyle, John, c.ss.r., Chaplain to the Forces
Doyle, John, C.C., Suncroft, Co. Kildare . . Kildare & Leighliu
Doyle, John, B.A., C.C., Celbridge, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
Meath
Dublin
Galway
Dublin
Ferns
Dublin
Ardagh
Ossory
Ossory
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
Dromore
Ferns
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
373
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Doyle, Joseph, P.P., Laurencetown, Gilford
Doyle, Kevin, C.C., Kilmyshal, Ferns
Doyle, Michael, P.P., Collooney
Doyle, Michael, D.D., St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny
Doyle, Michael, C.C., Borris, Ce. Carlow
Doyle, Patrick, P.P., Coolock, Co. Dublin
DIOCESE,
Dromore
Ferns
Achonry
Ossory
Kildare & Leighlin
Dublin
Doyle, Peter, C.C., St. Mullin's, Glynn, Co. Carlow
Kildare and Leighliii
Doyle, Peter (Canon), P.P., Mooncoin, Waterford . . Ossory
Doyle, Philip, P.P., Rathangan, Bridgetown . . Ferns
Doyle, Patrick, C.C., Gorey . . . . . . Ferns
Doyle, Patrick, B.D., B.C.L., C.C., Maryboro' Kildare & Leighlin
Doyle, P. J. (Rector), Lay College Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Doyle, P. A., o.s.a., Orlagh, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Doyle, Richard (Chaplain), 1 Spawell Road, Wexford Ferns
Doyle, Thomas J., B.D., B.A., St. Columb's College,
Derry . . . . . . . . Derry
Doyle, Thomas, C.C., Portarlington . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Doyle, William, o.m.i., B.A., B D., Chaplain, St.
Kevin's, Glencree . . . . . . . . Dublin
Drea, Thomas, House of Missions, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Drennan, Jerm. (Adm.), Seirkieran, Birr' . . . . Ossory
Drennan, Patrick (Chaplain), Callan, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Dreyer, J., s.ra., St. Anne's Church, Laurence, Mass., U.S.A.
Druhan, John, C C., Lady's Island, Wexford . . Ferns
Duane, Daniel (Chaplain), Youghal . . . . Cloyne
Duan, John J. (Canon), P.P., V.F., Murroe, Co.
Limerick . . . . . . . . Cashel
Dubray, C., a.m., Superior, Brookland University
College, Washington, America.
Dubois, L., s.m., S. Heart College, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.
Dudley, Henry, P.P., 26 Ballymun Road, Glasnevin . . Dublin
Duffy, Aloysius, o.s.a., Augustinian Convent, Galway . . Galway
Duffy, Francis, Draperstown, Co. Derry . . . . Derry
Duffy, Francis, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Waratah,
N.S.W.
Duffy, James (Adm."), Annyalla, Castleblayney . . Clogher
Duffy, James, C.C., St. James's, Greenore . . . . Armagh
Duffy, John, C.C., Mohill, Co. Leitrim . . . . Ardagh
Duffy, Patrick (Prof.). St. Columb's College, Derry . . Derry
Duffy, Patrick E., S.T.L., P.P., Kilskeer, Kells ' . . Meath
Duffy, Thomas (Canon) P.P., Lisnaskea, Fermanagh . . Clogher
Duggan, B., D.Ph., St. Eunan's College, Lefcterkenny Raphoe
Duggan, Denis, P.P., Kilteely, Pallasgreen . . Cashel
Duggan, Denis J., C.C., Cashel, Co. Tipperary . .* Cashel
Duggan, Denis M., C.C., Newport, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Duggan, James, c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Port of
Spain, Trinidad.
Duggan, John, C.C., Clonakilty . . . . . . Ross
Duggan, John, P.P., Boherlahan, Cash el . . . . Cashel
Duggan, Neal, P.P., Drumquin, Co. Tyrone . . Derry
374 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF [1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Duggan, Nicholas (Canon), P.P., Moycarkey, Thurles Cashel
Duggan, R. B., o.p., S.T.B., St. Saviour's, Waterford Waterford
Duggan, Richard, P.P., Dundrum, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Duggan, Thomas, B.A., S.T.L., Chaplain to Forces . . Cork
Duggan, William, P.P., Castledermot, Co Kildare . . Dublin
Duhig, Albert, o.p. (Sub-Prior), St. Saviour's, Limerick Limerick
Duignan, J. P., C.C.. Strokestown . . . . Elphin
Dujgnan, P. M., D. Ph., President, Summerhill
College, Sligo . . . . . . . . Elphin
Dunlea. John, B.A., M.Sc., C.C., 3 Pakenham Villas,
Monkstown . . . . . . . . Dublin
x Dunlea, Patrick, C.C., Glasnevin . . . . . . Dublin
Dunlevy, James, P.P., Termon, Letterkenny . . Raphoe
Dumanoire, T., o.p., San Clemente, Rome
Dunn, George, B.A., lona Road, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Dunn, J., s.m., Jefferson College, Louisiana
Dunne, Cuthbert, c.p., 50 Avenue, Hoche Paris
Dunne, John, o.c.c. Carmelite Convent, 56 Aungier
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dunne, Denis, P.P., Moyvore . . . . . . Meath
Dunne, Edward, P.P., Celbridge, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
Dunne, Edward, C.C., BallinaL-e. Edgeworthstown . . Ardagh
Dunne, Henry^P.P., Balyna, Moyvalley, Co. Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, J., C.C., St. Michael's, Enfield . . . . Meath
Dunne, Mgr., James J., P.P., V.G., Parochial House,
Donnybrook . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dunn*. James, C.C., Whitehall, Co. Kilkenny , Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, John (Canon), P.P., Tinahely, Co. Wicklow . . Ferns
Dunne, John, P.P., jBorris, Co. Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, John, P.P., Clonbullogue, Kildare . . Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, Joseph, P.P., Loughgall, Armagh . . . . Armagh
Dunne, Joseph, B.A., Knockbeg Ci liege, Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, Thomas, P.P., Cappawhite, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Dunne, P., D.Ph. (Chaplain), Archbishop's House,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dunne,P.,5.w., St. Anne's, Underwood Street, London,
N.E.
Dunne, Patrick, o.m.i., St. Conleth's, Philipstown Kildare & Leighlin
Dunne, Peter, P.P., Parochial House, Howth . . Dublin
Dunne, Thomas, P.P., Killeenadeema, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Dunny, James, B.A., C.C., Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Dunny, Paul, P.P., Rosenallis, Queen's County Kildare & Leighlin
Dunphy, James?, P.P. (Canon), Cuffe's Grange, Kil-
kenny . . . . . . . . Ossory
Dunphy, Nicholas, C.C., St. John's, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Dunphy, Philip, P.P. (Canon), Cappoquin . . Waterford & Lismore
Dunphy, Richard (Canon), P.P., Tooraneena, Ballina-
mult, Clonmel . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Dunworth, Robert, C.C., Templetuohy, Templemore Cashel
Dupic, Henry, &m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
Durand, Julien, s.m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
375
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Durcan, Anthony (Chaplain), Swinford . . . . Achonry
Durcan, Hugh, C.C., B.A., Bangor Erris, Co. Mayo . . Killala
Durcan, Patk., B.A., C.C., Puilathomas, Ballina . . Killala
Durcan, P., B.A., C.C., Kilfenora . . . . . . Kilfenora
35lircan, Michael, C.C., Collooney . . . . . . Achonry
Durnan, Thomas, C.C., Drumreilly Upper, Carrigallen,
Co. Leitrim . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Dwan, James, C.C., Rathgormac . . Waterford & Lismore
Dwane, William ( Adm. ), St. Michael's, Limerick . . Limerick
Dwyer, Joseph, C.C., B.A., University Church, 87
Stephen's Green . . . . . . . . Dublin
Dwyer, Michael, Archbishop's House, Dublin . . Dublin
Dwyer, P. E. o.c.c., Carmelite Priory, Melbourne.
Dwyer, Peter, s.j., St. James', Richmond, Melbourne.
Dyson, Pius, o.p. (Vicar), Corpo Santo, Lisbon, Portugal.
Eardley, Charles, C.C., Broomfield, Castleblayney . . Clogher
Eardley, John, P.P., Kilcoo, Co. Down . . Down & Connor
Earley, Peter (Adm.), Presbytery, City Quay . . Dublin
Eaton, Alexander (Canon), Pres., St. Jarlath's College,
Tuam . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
Eaton, Bernard, C.C,, Balla . . . . . . Tuam
Eaton, Malachy, B.D. (Dean), Maynooth College . . Dublin
Eaton, Robert, (Canon), P.P., Monkstown, Co. Dublin Dublin
Eccleton, James, s.m., Reef ton, N.Z.
Edmund, Fr., o./.m., Vicar, Ennis . . . . . . Killaloe
Edward, Father, o.s.f.c., B.A., Lincoln, U.S.A.
Edwin, Father, o.s/.c., D.Ph. (Prof. U.C.C.) President
St. Bonaventure's Hostel (O'Neill-Crowl^y Cross)
Egan, Denis L., C.C., St. Patrick's, Waterford
Egan, D., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . .
Ega,n, E., C.C., Keelogues, Castlebar
Egan, G., St Joseph's College, Ballinasloe . .
Egan, James, C.C., Drumsna
Egan, J. D., o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W I.
Egan, John, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew,
Melbourne
Egan, Laurence, C.C., Dungarvan . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Egan, Matthew, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew,
Melbourne.
Egan, Michael, s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lower Leeson
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Egan, Patrick, P.P., Duniry, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Egan, P., C.C., Ballyglunin . . . . . . Tuam
Egan, Robert, P.P., Mullahoran,- Granard . . . . Ardagh
Ellard, Michael, C.C., Churchtown, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Elliott, John, s.j., College of Sacred Heart, Limerick . . Limerick
Elliott, William, C.C., Omagh . . . . . . Derry
Ellis, Michael, C.C., Skerries, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Cork
Waterford & Lismore
Cashel
Tuarn
Clonfert
Arda-ih
376
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1923
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Meath
Ellis, T., C.C., Churchtown, Navan
Elson, George, o.c., Rector, St. Mary's, Loughborough
Emery, Aloysius, o.c., President, Ratcliff College,
Leicester.
Emery, Cuthbert, o.c., Ratcliff College, Leicester.
Englert, E., a.m., Villa Maria, Hunter's Hill, Sydney.
English, Edmund, C.C., Ardfinnan, Co. Tipperary Waterford & Lismore
English, John, B.Sc., B.A., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College,
Port of Spain, Trinidad
Enright, Andrew (Vicar), c.p., Presentation Retreat,
Mary's Mount, Goulburn, N.S. Wales.
Enright, J. F., C.C., Milltown-Malbay . . . . Killaloe
Eugene, Father, o.s./.c., Franciscan-Capuchin College,
Rochestown, 'Co. Cork . . ^ . . . . Cork
Evans, H. M. G., c.s.sp., Superior and Master of
No vices, -Kimmage Manor, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Everardj James, P.P., Ardmore, Youghal
Waterford & Lismore
Fagan, J., C.C., Nobber . . . . . . . . Meath
Fagan, Patrick, P.P., Kilsaran, Castlebellingham . . Armagh
Fagan, William, C.C., Moynalvy . . . . . . Meath
Fages, M. S. Joseph, Pauline P.O., La., U.S.A.
Fahey, Denis F., D.D., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College,
Rath mines . . . . . . . . Dublin
Fahey, Thomas, P.P., Ballybricken, Kilmallock . . Cashel
Fahy, Bernard, Kilmurry, Castlerea . . , . . Elphin
Fahy, D. M., o.p., St. Mary's, Tallaght . . . . Dublin
Fahy, Joseph, P.P., Cappatagle, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Fahy, John (Canon), P.P., Monkstown, Co. Cork . . Cork
Fahy, John, s.j., Mungret College, Limerick . . Limerick
Fahy, L., s.m., Van Buren College, Maine, U.S.A.
Fahy, M. (Adm.), Kinvara . . . . . . Kilmacduagh
Fahy, Thos., B.D., M.A. (Prof.), Maynooth College . . Dublin
Fallen, M. J., Dunboyne House, Maynooth . . Galway
Fallon, W., C.C., Highwood, Ballyfarnon, Carrick-on-Suir Elphin
Fallon, William, Newtown. Cashel, Longford . . Ardagh
Fallon, John, P.P., Clontuskert, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Fallon, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Castlebar . . Tuam
Fallon, John, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle, Rathfarnham Dublin
Fallon, Thos., B.A., Howth .. .. .. Dublin
Fallon, Thos., C.C., Cloghan . . . . . . Ardagh
Falvey, D. B., o.p., St. Laurence's, Adelaide, South Australia.
Fanning, M., C.C., Nenagh . . . . . . Killaloe
Fanning, Wm., C.C., Graigue, Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Fanning, Wm., C.C., B.D., Rhode, King's County Kildare & Leighlin
Farley, Charles, s.j.', St. Francis Xavier's, Upper Gar-
diner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Farragher, Murtagh, P.P., Aran Island, Galway . . Tuam
Farrell, Alphonsus, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Carmar-
then, S. Wales.
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND
377
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Farrell, Edwin, c.p., St. Saviour's Retreat, Broadway,
Worcestershire.
Farrell, Augustine, C.C., B.A., Presbytery, Donnybrook Dublin
Farrell, Andrew B., C.C., Kill, Straffan Kildare & Leighlm
Farrell, Bernard, C.C., Mullingar . . . . . . Meath
Farrell, Christopher, P.P., Skryne, Tara, Co. Meath Meath
Farrell, E. R., B.A., 130 Leinster Road, Rathmines . . Dublin
Farrell, Herbert, c.s.sp., Kimmage Manor, Dublin . . Dublin
Farrell, James, P.P., Arless, Ballickrnoylor . . Kildare & Lsighlin
Farrell, John, P.P., Fenagh, Co. L^itrim . . . . Ardagh
Farrell, Patrick, P.P., Ballivor, Co. Meath . . . . Meath
Farrell, Peter, P.P., Dunshaughlin ; ; . . Meath
Farrell, Thomas J., C.C., Meath Street, Dublin . . Dublin
Farrell, Thomas (Pres.), St. Finian's College, Mullingar Meath
Farrell, William, C.C., B.A., Westland Row, Dublin . . Dublin
Farrelly, Peter, C.C., Kilmainham Wood . . . . Kilmore
Farrelly, Bernard^ C.C., Corry, Carrick-on-Shannon Kilmore
Farrelly, James (Adm.), New Prospect, Virginia . . Kilmora
Farrelly, Kieran, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus Dublin
Farrelly, M., C.C., Ballinabracky, Kinnegad . . Meath
Farrington, Andrew E. (ex-Prov.), D.D., o.c.c., Carme-
lite Church, Whitefriar Street. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Farrington, Francis, C.C., 70 Aughrim Street, Dublin Dublin
Farrington, Michael, o.c.c., Carmel Priory, Tarrytown,
New York
Faulkner, Geo., C.C., St. Columba'a Presbytery, Derry Derry
Fay, Patrick, a.m., Greenmeadowi, New Zealand.
Fay, Thos., s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Riverview, Sydney.
Feeney, Michael, B.A., Ballina . . . . . . Killala
Fegan, Henry, s.j., Milltown Park, Milltown, Dublin . . Dublin
Fegan, J. A., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent (Private) . . Ardagh
Fegan, Peter, C.C., Derrymacash, Lurgan . . . . Dromore
Fegan, Robert (Canon), P.P., St. Paul's, Arran Quay Dublin
Feehily, Michael, P.P., Frenchpark, Castlerea . . Elphin
Fehily, Jer., C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Cork . . . . Cork
Feighery, Louis, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Esker, Athenry Clonfert
Fenech, V. E., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Port Adelaide
Fenlon, Andrew, C.C., Timahoe, Queen's County Kildare & Leighlin
Fennell, Michael, o.c. (Rector), Church of the Order
of Charity, Cardiff.
Fennelly, B., B.A., c.s.sp., Kimmage Manor, Dublin. . Dublin
Fennelly, John, P.P., Lusk, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Fennelly, John, B.A., Holy Cross College, Clonliffe . . Dublin
Fennelly, Stephen, P.P., Blanchardstown. . . . . Dublin
Fenton, William, P.P., Killeedy, Ashford, Charleville Limerick
Ferdinand, Fr., o.f.m., Clonmel . . . . Waterford& Lismorc
Ferdinand, Fr., o.s.f.c., Lincoln, U S.A.
Ferris, William, S.T.L., C.C., Tralee . . . . Kerry
Fevez, John, o.c., War Chaplain.
Fiacre, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Father Mathew Quay . . . . . . Cork
378
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Fidelis, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Friary,
Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . . . Cork
Fidelis, Fr.; o./.ra. (Definitor). The Abbey, Galway . . Galway
Field, WiUiam, C.C., 68 Aughrim Street . . . . Dublin
Fihiley, John, C.C., Skibbereen . . . . . . Ross
Finbar, Father, o.s.f.c., B.A., Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . Cork
Finbar, Fr., o./.m., Limerick . . . . . . Limerick
Finegan, Peter, P.P., Togher, Dunleer . . . . Armagh
Finegan, Hugh, St. Macarten's Seminary, Monaghan Clogher
Finegan, Charles, B.A., Chaplain, The Monastery,
Clondalkin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Finlay, Peter, s.j., Milltown Park, Milltown . . Dublin
Finlay, Thomas A., s.j., (Rector), St. Ignatius', 35 Lower
Lesson Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
Finan, J., C.C., Kilteevan, Roscommon . . . . Elphin
Finn, Daniel, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Finn, Michael, P.P., Drom, Thurles, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Finnegan, John, C.C., Bishop's Secretary, Mullingar . . Meath
Finnegan, Patrick C.C., Armagh . . . . Armagh
Finnerty, Lawrence, B.A., B.D., Binghamstown . . Killala
Finnerty, V., o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Finucane, D., C.C., Dingle . . . . . . Kerry
Finucane, James, s.j., Mungret College, Limerick . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, C. J., C.C., Rathmore . . . . . . Kerry
Fitzgerald, Colman, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount
Argus . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Fitzgerald, David, C.C., Abbeyfeale . . . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, E., C.C., Shanagolden . . . . . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, Edmund, C.C., Fermoy . . . . Cloyne
Fitzgerald, Edward, St. Finbarr's "Seminary, Cork . . Cork
Fitzgerald, Edw., C.C., Kinsale . . . . . . Cork
Fitzgerald, James, Cashel, Co, Tipperary . , . . Cashel
Fitzgerald, John, P.P.. Manister, Croom . . . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, John, P.P., Kilbeacanty, Gort Kiimacduagh
Fitzgerald, John, c.ss.r. (Superior), Marianella, Orwell
Road, Rathgar . . . . . . . . Dublin
Fitzgerald, Maurice, P.P.. Firie?, Co. Kerry .' . Kerry
Fitzgerald, P. J., Adm., Killarney . . . . . . Kerry
Fitzgerald, Patrick, P.P., Ballyduff, S.O. . . Waterford & Lismore
Fitzgerald, Paul Francis, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat,
Highgate Hill, London N.
Fitzgerald, Richard J., S.T.L., Salamanca, Spain.
Fitzgerald, R., o.s.a., Ph.D. (Prior), St. Mary's, Echuca,
Austral :a.
Fitzgerald, Robert, P.P., Effin, Kilmallock . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, T. A., o./.m., Merchant's Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
Fitzgerald, Thos., C.C., Grangem ockler, Carrick-on-Suir, .
Waterford & Lismore
Fitzgerald, William, P.P., Mungret, Limerick . . Limerick
Fitzgerald, Wm., C.C., Cashel, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
379
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE
Fitzgibbon, Daniel, s.j., Milltown Park, Dublin . . Dublin
Fitzgibbon, David, c.s.sp., St. Joseph's, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
Fitzgibbon, Jas., C.C., 13 Dalymount, Phibsboro* . . Dublin
Fitzgibbon, Maurice, C.C., Doneraile . . . . Doneraile
Fitzhenry. Robert, P.P., Lady's Island, Broadway,
Wexford . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Fitzherbert, Bonaventure, c.p., Our Lady's Retreat,
Herne Bay, Kent
Fitzmaurice, E., P.P., Tuogh, Beaufort, KiHarney . . Kerry
FitzPatrick, Bart. (Mgr.), P.P., V.G., Sb. Kevin's,
Heytesbury Street, Dubln . . . . . . Dublin
Fitzpatrick, Cyril, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Fitzpatrick, Daniel, B.A., B.D., St. Patrick's College,
Cavan . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Fitzpatrick, Danis, C.C., Adare . . . . . . Limerick
FitzPatrick, Francis, C.C., Presbytery, High Street . . Dublin
Fitzpatrick, Hyacinth, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat,
Highgate Hill, London, N.
Fitzpatrick, James, Ardfield, Clonakilty . . . . Ross
Fitzpatrick, James, B.A., C.C., Presbytery, Dalkey Dublin
Fitzpatrick, James, C.C., Newry . . . . . . Dromore
Fitzpatrick, John (Retired) . . . . . . Kilmore
Fitzpatrick, Maurice, C.C., Ardagh, Newcastle West . . Limerick
Fitzpatrick, John, M.A., D.D., Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Fitzpatrick, John, o.m.i., St Joseph's, Colwyn Bay
Fitzpatrick, Michael, C.C., Urlingford . . . . Ossory
Fitzpatrick. Patrick, P.P., Ederney, Co. Fermanagh . . Clogher
Fitzpatrick, W., M. A., D.D., Terenure .. .. Dublin
Fitzsimons, James, C.C „ Tullow, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Fitzsimons, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Bailieboro', Cavan . . Kilmore
Fitzsimons, Patrick, P.P., Kilcloon, Dunboyne . . Meath
Fives, Michael, C.C., Water ford Waterford & Lismore
Flannagan, E., C.C.. Tubber, Moate . . . . Meath
Flanagan, John, B.A., C.C., Marlborough St., Dublin. . Dublin
Flanagan, Lawrence D., o.c.c., Carmel Priory, East
29th Street, New York.
Flanagan, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Aughrim, Drumsna
Flanagan, Patrick, P.P., Summerhill, Enfield
Flanagan, Patrick, C.C., 83 Aughrim Street
Flanagan, Thomas, B.A., C.C., Avoca, Co. Wicklow
Flanagan, Richard J., C.C. , B.A., Donard, Co. Wicklow
Flanagan, Thomas, P.P., Cootehall, Boyle
Tlauagan, William. C.C., Bagnalstovvn, Co. Carlow
Flannan, Fr., o.f.m., Rector, Multyfarnham
Flannery, Daniel (Canon), P.P., V.G., Killaloe
Flannery, David, C.C., Lorrha
Flannery, Francis, C.C., Midleton
Flatley, John, P.P., Aughagower, Co. Mayo
Flavin. Francis, o.p., San Clemente, Rome.
Flavin, James (Canon) P.P., Arklow, Co. Wicklow
Elphin
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
Elphin
Kildare & Li.-
. . Meath
. . Killaloe
. . Killaloe
Cloyne
Tuam
. Dublin
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Flavin, Patrick, P.P , Greystones, C°- Wicklow ** . .
Fleming, James (Archdeacon), P.P., St. Finbarr's, West
Cork
[1920
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Cork
Fleming, Richard, C.C., D.Ph., L.D., 47 Westland Row Dublin
Fleming, Thomas, c.aa.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Fleury, Aug., s.j., St. Aloysius', Sevenhill, S. Australia.
Flinn, Joseph, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle . . . . Dublin
Flood, Christopher, C.C., The Presbytery, James's St. Dublin
Flood, J. H., o.p., S.T.L. (Prior), Dundalk . . . . Armagh
Flood, John, C.C., B.A., Seville Place, Dublin . . Dublin
Floyd, Michael, C.C., Killeter, Castlederg . .
Flynn, Denis, P.P., V.G., Kells
Flynn, Edward, P.P., Toomevara
Flynn, Edward, C.C., Ratoath, Co. Heath
Flynn, Francis, C.C., Aughnashelan, Ballinamore
Flynn, James, P.P., S.T.L., Rahan, Tullamore
Flynn, Joseph, s.j., College of St. Ignatius, Galwav
Flynn, M., Broadford, Co. Clare
Flynn, Patrick, C.C., Longford
Flynn, P. J., C.C., Curraghboy, Athlone
Flynn, Patrick, C.C., Clonmellon
Flynn. P., St. Finian's College, Mullingar . '.
Flynn, William, C.C., Kilmovee, Ballaghadereen
Flynn, Wm., C.C., Clashmore
Fogarty, Albert, o.p.. The College, Newbridge
Fogarty, J. (Adm.), Tullow, Co. Carlow
Fogarty, J., C.C., Puckane, Nenagh . . '
Fogarty, William, C.C., Killenaule
Foley, Daniel, C.C., Cloyne, Co. Cork . . . . ^luyuo
Foley, Francis, B.A., o.m.i., Belmont House, Stillorgan Dublin
Foley, Henry, s.j. (Rector), St. Ignatius' College, Galwav Galway
Foley, James, C.C., Glin, Co. Limerick . . , . Limerick
Foley, James, C.C., Longford . . . . . . Ardagh
Foley, J. B., o.f.m., The Friary, Sydney.
Foley, John (Canon), P.P., Ballinameen, Boyle . . Elphin
Foley, John, D.D. (Pres.), Carlow College . . Kildare & Leighlin
Foley, John, C.C., Tallow . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Foley, John S., c.s.sp., Mombasa, British E. Africa
Foley, Louis, o.m.i., Belmont House, Stillorgan
Foley, Michael, o.c., St. Peter's, Cardiff.
Foley, Thos., o.m.i., St. Anne's, Rockferry, Birkenhoad
Foley, Vincent, o.s.a. (Prior), St. Marv's, Echuca, Victoria.
Foran, E. A., o.s.a. (Prior), Hythe, Kent
Forde, P., C.C., Summerhill, Co. Meath . . . . Meath
Forde, Patrick, P.P., Headford, Co. Galway . . Tuam
Forde, Stanislaus, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Forestier, Patrick, s.m., St. Bruno, Van Buren (Maine), U.S. A.
Forhan, Eugene, B.D., B.A. (Prof.), College, Ballag-
hadereen .. .. .. .. Achonrv
Forker, Michael, Ph.D. (Prof.), Maynooth College . . Dublin"
Forristal, Aidan, P.P., Newtownbarry . . . . Ferns
Derry
Meath
Killaloe
Meath
Kilmore
Meath
Galwav
KillalJe
. . Ardagh
. . Elphin
. . Meath
. . Meath
Achonry
Waterford & Lismore
Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Killaloe
. . Cashel
Clovne
Dublin
19201
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
381
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Fotristal, James, s.j . Milltown Park, Dublin
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Forster, John, s.j., Ractor, St. Aloysius' College, Sydney.
Fortune, William (Canon), P.P., Taghmon . . . . ' Ferns
Fortune, W., C.C., Kilanerin, Gorey . . . . Ferns
Fouhy, John, C.C., Aghada, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Fouhy, Michael, C.C., Coachford, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Fouhy, Peter, C.C., Queenstown . . . . . . Cloyne
Fox, Edmund, Chaplain, Youghal . . Cloyne
Fox, Francis, C.C., Urtiey, Strabana . . . . Derry
Fox, John, s.m., B.A., Lower Leeson Street, Dublin Dublin
Fox, W.,s.w., St. Mary's College, Linthorpe, Middles-
brough
Foy. Owen, C.C., Arvagh, Co. Cavan . . . . Kilmore
Foynes, J., B.A., St. Patrick's College, Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Fraher, J., s.m., Hastings, N.Z.
Francis, Father, o.f.m., The Friary, Liberty Sti, Cork Cork
Francis, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Monastery,
Rochestown, Co. Cork . . . . . . Cork
Francis, John (Adm.), Kilshanny, Ennistymon .. Kilfenora
Francis Xavier, Fr., Vice-Rector, o.f.m., Multyfarnham Meath
Frawley, Denis, C.C., Kilworth . . . . . . Cloyne
Frazer, J., Greymouth, N.Z.
French, Cornelius, C.C., Kilrane, Wexfdrd . . . . Ferns
Frewen, Michael, B.A., Coolock . . . . . . Dublin
Freyne, Patrick, C.C., Johnstown, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Freyne, Thomas, C.C., Whitegate, Johnstown . . Ossory
Fricker, Mark A. (Ven. Archdeacon of Dublin), P.P.,
25 Rathmines Road . . . . . . Dublin
Fridolin, Fr., o.f.m., (Guardian), Athlone . . . . Ardagh
Frost, Edmund, s.j., St Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Frostj S., o.s.a., Callan . . . . . . Ossory
Frost, Solomon, P.P., Banogue, Croom . . . . Limerick
Fry, Owen, C.C., Kiltyclogher, Enniskillen . . . . Kilmore
Fullen, E., C.C., Whitehead .. .. . .Down & Connor
Fullen, J. F,, C.C., St. Patrick's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Fullen, M. P., C.C., Downpatrick . . . . . .Down & Connor
Fuller, Michael (Canon), P.P., V.F., Ballybunion . . Kerry
Fullerton, R., B.D., C.C., St. Paul's, Falls Road,
Belfast . . . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Funchion, L. P., o.s.a., Fethard, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Furey, D., D.Ph., St. Eunan's College, Letterkenny . . Raphoe
Furlong, James, c.m., All Hallows College, Dublin . . Dublin
Furlong, James, C.C., Screen, Wexford . . . . Ferns
Furlong, Joseph, B.A., Ballintemple, Woodenbridge . . Dublin
Furlong, Thomas F. (Canon), P.P., V.F., Lismore,
Co. Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Gabriel, Fr., o.s.f.c., M.A., Rochestown, Co. Cork . . Cork
Gafmey, Bernard, P.P., V.F., Lurgan, Virginia, County
Cavan . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Gaffney, D., C.C., Fuerty, Roscommon . . . . Elphin
382
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Gaffney, John J.,*C.C., B.A., St. Kevin's, Harrington
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Galerne, A., s.m., Timaru, New Zealand.
Gallagher, A., P.P., Cloghan, Strabane . . . . Raphoe
Gallagher, Constantius, o.p., B.A., Corpo Santo, Lisbon.
Gallagher, Daniel P., B. A., Donny brook .. .. Dublin
Gallagher, Edwd., c.m., St. Stanislaus College, Bathurst.
Gallagher, Hilarion, c.p., Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne,
Belfast . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Gallagher, Hugh, P.P., Tamney, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Gallagher, Hugh, C.C., Ballynahinch, Co. Down . . Dromore
Gallagher, James (Canon), P.P., Rathmullan, Donegal Raphoe
Gallagher, James (Adm.), Ballaghadereen . . . . Achonry
Gallagher, Michael, c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibsboro' Dublin
Gallagher, Thomas M., C.C., Ballymote . . . . Achonry
Gallagher, Thomas P., C.C., S.T.L., B.C.L., Charles-
town, Swinford . . . . . . . . Achonry
Gallagher, Thomas, C.C., St. Peter's, Athlone . . Elphin
Gallagher, Thomas, B.A., B.D., Prof., St. Mary's
College, Galway
Gallery, David, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle
Gallery, D., C.C., Derrymacash, Lurgan
Gallery, Thomas, P.P., Barnmeen, Rathfriland, Down
Galligan, Henry, C.C., Drumgoon, Cootebill
Galligan, Law'rence, C.C., Cootehili
Galligan, Peter, P.P., Dromahair
Gallogly, Michael. B.A.,F.C.S. (Prof.), Seminary; Newry
Galvin, Henry, C.C., Lismore
Galvin, Mortimer, Caherdaniel
Galvin, M., C.C., Tuosist, Kenmare
Galway
Dublin
Dromore
Dromore
Kilmcre
Kilmore
Kilrnore
Dromoro
Waterford & Lismore
Kerry
Kerry
Galvin, M. J., C.C., Clonrush, Whitegate, Limerick . . Killaloe
Galvin, M., C.C., Kilmurray-i-brickane . . . . Killaloe
Galvin. M. (Prof.), Summerhill College, Sligo . . Elphin
Galvin, Thomas, C.C., St. John's, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Gannon, Benignus, o./.ra., Clonmel . . . Waterford & Lismore
Gannon, Michael, c.m. (Superior), St. Vincent's, Ashfield,
Sydney, N.S.W.
Gannon, Patrick (Prof.), St. Macartan's Seminary,
Monaghan . . . . . . . . Clogher
Gannon, Patrick, s.j. , Milltown Park .. .. Dublin
Garahy, Michael, s.j., House of Studies, Rathfarnham Dublin
Garde, Thomas, o.p., S.T.L. (Sub-Prior and Master of
Novices), San Clemente, Rome
Gardiner, J., C.C., Ballyfin, Mountrath . . Kildare & Leighlin
Gartlan, Ignatius, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Gartlan, Thos., s.j., St. Mary's, Miller Street, North
Sydney
Garvey, John Baptist, c.p., Our Lady's Retreat, Herne
Bay, Kent
Garvey, P. C.C., Aughamore . . . . . . Tuam
Gaudier. J. M., a.m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
383
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE,
Meath
Ferns
Ferns
Gaughran, Thomas, P.P., Glasson, Athlone
Gaul, James, C.C., Barntown, Wexford
Gaul, Richard, C.C., Ferns
Gavin, Charles S., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, 56 Aungier
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Gavin, John, P.P., Tubber, Gort . . . . . . Killaloe
Gavin, Malachy, c.p. (Rector), St. Joseph's Retreat,
Highgate Hill, London, N.
Gavin, Mark, c.p., Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne,
Belfast . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Gavin, Patrick (Chaplain), Roebuck, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Gavin, Thomas, c.m., St. Mary's Church, Lanark.
Gay, G., s.m., Leicester Place, Leicester Sq., London.
Gay, J. B., s.m., 14 Kew Gardens Road, Kew, Surrey
Gaynor, Edward, c.m., St. Vincent's Church, Sunday's
Well, Cork . . . . . / . . . . Cork
Gaynor, Frederick, C.C., Glen Thorn, Chapelizod . . Dublin
Gaynor, P. (Diocesan Inspector of Schools), St. Flan-
nan's College, Ennis . . . . . . Killaloe
Geaiiey, Victor, s.m., House of Studies, Greenmeadows,
New Zealand.
Gearon, P. J., o.c.c., D.D., B.A., Poit Adelaide,
Australia
Gearty, Roderick (Dean), P.P., V.G., Strokestown,
Roscommon . . . .' . . . . Elphin
Geary, P. J., C.C., Drumquin . . . . . . Derry
Geatens, Patrick, C.C., Togher, Dunleer . . . . Armagh
Geelan, D., o.p., St. Mary's Priory, Pope's Quay, C:rk Cork
Geoghegan, Joseph, c.m., All Hallows College . . Dublin
Georgelin, Francis, s.m., Marist Seminary, Brookland,
Washington, D.C., U.S.A.
Georges, H., s.tn., Jefferson College, James's Street,
Louisiana, U.S.A.
Geraghty, Bernard, P.P., Drumsna, Co. Leitrim . . Ardagh
Geraghty, Michael, B.A., Madison Road, S.C.R. . . Dublin
Geraghty, Michael (Army Chaplain), 62 C.C.S., France
Geraghty, Michael, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Geraghty, J., C.C., Moylough, Oldcastle, Co. Meath . . Meath
Geraghty, Bernard (Canon), P.P., Loughglynn . . Elphin
Gerard, H., s.m., St. Anne's Church, Lawrence, Mass., U.SA.
Gerhard, L. M., o.c.c. (Prior), Carmelite College,
Terenure . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Gerrard, John, B.A. .. .. .. .. Dublin
Gerrard, Francis, P.P., Mountnugent • . . Meath
Gibbons, Edward, C.C., Johnstown, Navan . . Meath
Gibbons, John, C.C., B.A., Pontoon, Foxford . . Tuam
Gibbons, John, C.C., Ballintubber . . . . . . Tuam
Gibbons, Michael, C.C., St. John's, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Gibbons, Thomas, C.C., Convent Hill, Ballybricken,
Waterford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Giblin, Patrick, C.C., Lahardane, Ballina . . . . Killala
384
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Gibney, Ignatius, c.p., St. Ann's Retreat, Sutton,
St. Helen's, Lanes.
Gilbert, T., a.m., (Rector), St. Patrick's College,
Wellington, New Zealand
Gilchrist, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Tullyvin, Cootehill
Gildea, Charles (Adm.), Tourlestrane, Tubbercurry . .
Gildea? Denis, C.C., B.D., Foxford
Giles, Aloysius, c.p. (Army Chaplain)
Giles, Patrick, C.C., Castlepollard
Gill, Frederick, s.j., Upper Gardiner Street
Gill, Henry, s.j., 35 Lower Leeson Street
Gill, John, c.m., St. Mary's Church, Zianark.
Gillen, J., C.C., Lisburn
Gillespie, Wm., C.C., Killybegs, Co. Donegal
Gillie, Thomas, P.P., Duleek, Meath
Gilligaii, M., C.C., Kilballyowen, Carrigaholt
Gilmartin, D., C.C., Dangan, Drumsna
Gilmartin, Francis, P.P., Killargue, Sligo
Gilmartin, Francis, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk
Gilmartin, John, c.m., St. Vincent's, Sunday's Well,
Cork
Gilmartin, Laurence, C.C., Inniskeen, Dundalk
Gilmore, J. F., C.C., Kilmessan, Co. Meath
Gillooly, P., C.C., Ballinameen, Boyle
Gilsenan, J., C.C., Lobinstown, Slane
Gilsenan, James, P.P., Coole, Rathowen, Westmeath
Gilsenan, Patrick, P.P., Eglish, Five Alley. King's Co.
Gilsenan, Thomas, P.P., Enfield, Co. Meath
Ginsbach, A., s.m., Gladstone. Queensland.
Gleasure, James, P.P., Mourne Abbey, Mallow
Gleeson, Edmund, c.ss.r. (Visitor), Mt. St. Alphonsus,
Waratah, New S. Wales.
Gleeson, Francis, C.C., 24 Killarney Street
Gleeson, W., C.C., Old castle
Gleeson, Richard, B A., o.m.i.
Stillorgan
Gleeson, John, P.P., Lorrha, Birr
Gleeson, John, C.C., Cappoquin
Gleeson, Michael, P.P., Sharavogue, Roscrea
Gleeson, W., B.A. (Adm.,), Newmarket-on-Fergus
Gleeson, William, 5.7. , St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin
Glendon, Stephen, o,p., St. Mary's Priory, Cork
Glennon, L., M.A., St. Joseph's College, Ballinasloe . .
Glodt, J., a.m., 25 Isabella Street, Boston, U.S.A.
Glynn, J. J., C.C., S.T.L., Drumlion, Carrick-on-
Shannon
Glynn, John, P.P., Kilmurry-i-brickane
Glynn, J., C.C., Kilbeggan, Westmeath
Glynn, M. J., P.P., Mountbellew
Glynn, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Kilkee, Co. Clare
DIOCESE.
Kilmore
Achonry
Achonry
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Down & Connor
Raphoe
Meath
Killaloe
Elphin
Kilmore
Armagh
Cork
Clogher
Meath
Elphin
Meath
Meath
Meath
Meath
Cloyne
Belmont House,
Dublin
Meath
. . Dublin
. . Killaloe
Waterford & Lismoro
. . Killaloe
Killaloe
Dublin
Cork
Clonfert
Elphin
Killaloe
Meath
Tuam
Killaloe
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
385
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE,
Tuam
Cashel
Cashel
Godfrey, J., C.C., Milltown, Co. Galway
Godfrey, Patrick, P.P., Cappamore, Co. Limerick
Godfrey, Thomas, P.P., Loughmore, Templemore
Godin, E., a.m., Lower Grand Isle, Maine, U.S.A.
Godley, John, P.P., Adrigole, Co. Cork
Goergen, J., s.m., Pleasant Hill, Washington, America.
Gogarty, D., B.A., C.C., Craughwell, 'Co. Galway
Gogarty, Henry, c.s.sp. (Chaplain to the Forces)
Gogarty, Patrick, C.C., Cullyhanna, Co. Armagh
Gogarty, P., o.p , The College, Newbridge . .
Goggan, J., s.m., Temuka, N.Z.
Golding, Richard, s.j.t Belvedere College, Gt. Denmark
Street . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Gondringer, B., a.m., St. Patrick's College, Wellington, N.Z.
Kerry
Kilmacduagh
Armagh
Kildare & Leighlin
Gonffe, Chas., m.s.c., Sacred Heart College, Cork
Gonzalez, J., m.s.c., Sacred Heart College, Cork
Goodwin, Joseph, C.C., Streete, Rathowen
Goodwin, John (Adm.), Athlone
Golden, W., o.s.b., St. Benedict's School, Gorey
Gormally, John, P.P., New Inn, Woodlawn
Gorman, Bernard, o.d.c. (Provincial), St. Teresa's,
Clarendon Street, Dublin
Gorman, Bartholomew, c.m., St. Stanislaus' College,
Bathurst.
Gorman, John, P.P., Philipstown, King's Co.
Gorman, Joseph, C.C., 59 Eccles Street, Dublin
Gorman, Joseph, o.m.i. (Superior), 26 Great Prescott
Street, London, E.
Gorman, Michael, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro'
Gorman, Timothy (Ven. Archdeacon of Glendalough),
P.P., 87 lona Road, Drumcondra
Gormley, Daniel. C.C., Enniskillen
Gormley, Patrick, C.C., Drumquin, Derry
Gorry, David, C.C., Graignamanagh, Co. Kilkenny
Gorry, Matthew, C.C., Caragh, Naas
Gorry, Patrick, P.P., Tinryland, Carlow
Gould, C., C.C., Kilmichael, Macroom
Gould, John, C.C., Douglas
Grace, M. J., C.C., Kilkee
Grace, P., C.C., Inagh, Ennis
Grace, Patrick, C.C., Borris-in-Ossory, Queen's Co.
Grace, William, C.C., Ennis
Grace, William, C.C., Clontubrid, Freshford, Co. Kil-
kenny
Graf, Leo., c.s.sp., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Graham, C., s.m., St Bede's School, Christ Church, N.Z.
Cork
Cork
Ardagh
Ardagh
Ferns
Clonfert
Dublin
Kildare & Leighlin
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
Clogher
.. Derry
Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare & Leigh lin
Kildare & Leighlin
Cork
. . Cork
. . Killaloe
. . Killaloe
Ossory
Killaloe
Ossory
Graham, Thomas, P.P., Donaghmore, Limerick
Graham, Thomas J., C.C., B.A., Presbytery,
Road, Drumcondra
Grant, Daniel (Adm.), Newry
Grant, James, C.C., Bishop's Secretary, Kilkenny
lona
Limerick
Dublin
Dromore
Ossory
28
386
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Ossory
Ardagh
Ardagh
Tuam
Grant, Thomas, C.C., Aghaboe, Queen's County
Gray, Denis, P.P., Cloghan, King's County
Gray, Patrick, B.D. (Prof.), St. Mel's College, Longford
Grealy, John, C.C., Ballyhaunis, Co. Mayo
Grealy, P. A., o./.ra., Sydney, Australia
Greany, Wm. J. (Adm.), V.F. Ballina . . . . Killala
Greaven, A., C.C., B.A., St. Paul's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Greed, John, C.C., Killaloe . . . , . . Killaloe
Greenan, Herbert, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount
Argus . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Greenan, Patrick, C.C., Gargory, Banbridge . . Dromore
Greene, James, C.C., College House, Galway . . Galway
Greene, James, P.P., Castlemagner, Lombardstown Cloyne
Grennan, J. M., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, 56 Aungier
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Grehan, Peter, C.C., Beauparc . . . . . . Meath
Gribbon, John, P.P. Muff, Derry . . . . . . Derry
Griffin, Edmond, C.C., Kanturk, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Griffin, M. J., B. A., C.C., Mount Pellier Terrace, Galway Galway
Griffin, John, P.P., Adare, Co. Limerick . . . . Limerick
Griffin, John, c.s.ap., Holy Ghost College. Maud, Pa., 'U.S.A.
Griffin, Kieran, o.s.a., St. Mary's, Rochester, Victoria.
Griffin, M. P., M.A., o.c.c., Carmelite College, Tereiiure Dublin
Griffin, Matthew, P.P., Oranmore, Co. Galway . . Galway
Griffin, Patrick, C.C., Boherbee . . . . . . Kerry
Griffin, Patrick, s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne
Griffin, Timothy, P.P., B ally f err iter, Dingle, Co. Kerry Kerry
Griffith, Patrick, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Griffith, T. R., B.A , St. Eunan's College, Letterkenny Raphoo
Grimes, Christopher, P.P., Rush . . . . . . Dublin
Grimes, James (Canon), P.P., Portadown . . . . Armagh
Grimley, John (Canon) P.P., St. Michan's, Halston St.,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Grogan, Denis, c.ss.r., Opong, Cebu, Philippine Islands
Grogan, John, P.P., Creggs, Roscommon . . . . Elphin
Grogan, Michael, St. Patrick's College, Melbourne
Grogan, M., C.C., B.A., Spiddal . . . . . . Galway
Guibert, Joseph, s.m., Our Lady of Victories, San Francisco.
Guilfoyle, Michael (Chaplain), De la Salle Novitiate,
Kilmacow, Waterford . . . . . . Ossory
Guinan, A., o.s.a., Cairns, Queensland.
Guinan, John, s.m,. Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
Guinan, Joseph, P.P., Bornacoola, Dromod . . Ardagh
Guinan, Joseph, C.C., Ballycallan, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Guise, John, o.c., Ft. Marie's, Rugby.
Gunn, E., s.m., 89 Leeson Street, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Gunning, John (Canon), P.P., Tubbercurry . . Achonry
Gunning, Patrick, P.P., O'Caliaghan's Mills, Co. Clare Killaloe
Gunning, Patrick, s.m., Superior, St. Mary's Novitiate,
St. Mary's Hill, Paignton.
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 387
NAME AND ADDRESS, DIOCESE,
Gunnigan, T., B.A., B.D. (Prof.), St. Jarlath's College,
Tuam . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
Gwynn, Wm., «.;., Transport Duty, Australia,
Hackett, Bernard, C.C., Pettigo . . . . . . Clogher
Hackett, Ed., C.C., Borrisoleigh, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Hackett, Eugene, C.C., Castleblayney . . . . Clogher
Hackett, Francis, C.C., Latnamard, Newbliss . . Clogher
Hackett, James, P.P., Ballymackney, Dundalk . . Clogher
Hackett, Michael, C.C. , Kilgobinet, Dungarvan
Waterford and Lisncore
Hackett, Patrick (Bursar), St. John's College,
Waterford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Hackett, Wm., s.j., College of Sacred Heart, Crescent,
Limerick . . . . . . . . . . Limerick
Hagan, John, D.D., Rector, Irish College, Rome.
Hagerty, John, c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Melbourne.
Hagerty, John, s.m., Marist Seminary, Pleasant Hill,
Brookland, Washington, D.C.
Hall, John, c.m., St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst.
Hall, Mark, c.m., St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst,
Hallinan, Patrick, C.C., St. John's, Waterford
Waterford and Lismore
Halpin, Christopher, C.C., St. Munchin's . . . . Limerick
Halpin, James (Canon), P.P., V.F., Tulla, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
Halpin, Timothy, a.j.t Rathfarnham Castle . . . . Dublin
Hamet, Francis, s.tn., St. Anne's Church, Lawrence
(Mass.), U.S.A.
Hamill, James, P.P., V.G-., Whitehouse, Belfast Down & Connor
Hamilton, M., B.A., St. Flannan's College, Ennis . . Killaloe
Hanley, Martin, H.J . Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Hanley, James, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield. N.S.W.
Hanley, J. J., B.A., B.D., Diocesan College, Sligo . . Elphin
Hanley, Thomas, C.C.," Castlerea . . . . . . Elphin
Hanlv, David, P.P., Monagea, Newcastle West . . Limerick
Hanly, Edmund, P.P., V.F., Hospital, Co. -Limerick . . Cashel
Hanley, William, P.P., Rolestown, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Hannan, Michael, C.C., St. Michael's, Limerick . . Limerick
Hamiey, James, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, Sydney.
Hannigan, Michael, c.ss.r., Mount St. Gerard, Wellington
New Zealand •
Hannon, John (Canon), P.P., Miltown-Malbay . . Killaloe
Hannon, John, s.j., Mill town Park . . . , Dublin
Hannon, Michael, C.C., Clifden . . . . . . Tuam
Hannon, Owen, Adm., Tuam . . . . . . Tuam
Hannon, Patrick, Derrylin, Belturbet . . . . Kilmore
Hanton, John, C.C., Boolavogue, Ferns . . . . Ferns
Hanton, Wm., C.C. Bannow, Wexford . . .. Ferns
Hanton, William, P.P., Piercestown, Wexford . . Ferns
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Hanway, Boniface, o.d.c. St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street Dublin
Harbinson, Nicholas, c.p.t St. Mary's Retreat, Har-
borne, Birmingham.
Hardy, Thomas, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsborough,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Hargadon, Michael, C.C., Newbridge, Ballinamore-
bridge, Ballinasloe . . . . . . Elphin
Harkin, James, C.C., Castlefin . . . . . . Deny
Harkin, M., C,C., Arcanmore Island, Co. Donegal . . Eaphoe
Harmon, John, C.C., Dungannon . . . . . . Armagh
Harmon, P., s.m.a., St. Joseph's Colleg*e, Wilton,
Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cork
Harnett, Richard, c.s.sp., Superior, Irish Mission Band, Philadelphia.
Harney, John, P.P., Kiltulla, Athenry . . . . Clonfert
Harney, James, C.C., Ballybricken, Kilmallock . . Cashel
Harpur, William (President), St. Peter's College, Wex-
ford . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Harpur, William, C.C., New Ross . . . . . . Ferns
Harrington, Florence, C.C., Duagh, Kilmorna. Co. Kerry Kerry
Harrington, John, o.c., St. Patrick's, Upton . . Cork
Harrington, Timothy, P.P., Castlegregory, Co. Kerry Kerry
Harrington, P., s.m.a., St. Joseph's Seminary, Black-
rock Road, Cork . . . . . . . . Cork
Harris, James, P.P., Ballinakill, Queen's County Kildare & Leighlin
Harris, Timothy (China Mission), St. Columban's
College, Shrule . . . . . . . . Galway
Hart, Patrick, o.c., SS. Mary's and Michael's, Newport, Mon.
Harte, J., C.C., Oristown, Kells . . . . . . Meath
Harte, Peter F., C.C., Kiltimagh . . . . . . Achonry
Harte, Michael (Canon), P.P., V.F., Kilkeevan,Castlerea Elphin
Harte, W., C.C., Aclare, Co. Sligo . . . . Achonry
Hartigan, Patk., c.ss.r. (Provincial), Mt. St. Alphonsus Limerick
Hartigan, Patrick, P.P., Tournafulla, Newcastle, W. Limerick
Hartnett, Cornelius, s.j., St. James', Richmond, Melbourne.
Hartnett, John, C.C., Macroom . . . . . . Cloyne
Harty, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick . . Limerick
Harty, Thomas, C.C., Ballylongford . . . . Kerry
Harty, W. P., C.C., Ballingarry, Co. Limerick . . Ximerick
Hassan, J., C.C., St. Mary's, Belfast . . Down & Connor
Hassett, Edmund. P.P., Holywood, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
Hastings, Dominic, o.c.c., 338 East 29th Street, New
York
Hastings, W., c.m., Irish College, Rue des Irlandais 5,
Paris
Hatton, John (Adm.), B.A., 48 Westland Row, Dublin Dublin
Hawarden, Felix, c.p., Army Chaplain.
Hayden, Patk., B.A., C.C., Allen, Kilmeague, Naas Kildare & Leighlin
Hayden, Patrick, B.A., C.C., Clontarf . . . . Dublin
Hayes, Ambrose, c.p., Vice-Rector, St. Saviour's Retreat,
Broadway, Worcestershire
Hayes, Daniel, P.P., Kilmihil . . . . . . Killaloe
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 389
NAME AND ADDRESS DIOCESE.
Hayes, E., s.m., 89 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin . . Dublin
Hayes, James, C.C., Inch, Thurles . . . . Cashel
Hayes, James, C.C., St. Michael's, Limerick . . Limerick
Hayes, Laurence, C.C., Knockainy, Bruff . . . . Cashel
Hayes, Laurence, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Hayes, Michael, C.C., Ballyconnell, Tullow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Hayes, Michael, P.P., Feakle, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
Hayes, Michael, C.C., Newcastle W., Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Hayes, M. P., C.C., St. Matthew's, Ballymacarrett,
Belfast . » . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Hayes, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Castletown Bere . . Kerry
Hayes, Patrick, o.c., St. Etheldreda's, Ely Place,
Holborn Circus, London
Hayes, P., C.C., Kilmurry MacMahon . . . . Killaloe
Hayes, Peter, C.C., Minnow Brook, Terenure, Dublin Dublin
Hayes, Valentine, o.p., Newbridge College Kildare & Leighlin
Head, Thomas, s.j., Mungret College, Limerick . . Limerick
Headley, R. M., o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Dominick
Street, Dublin . . . . . ." . . Dublin
Heagney, John (Adm.), Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Healy, Francis E., P.P., Gortin, Tyrone . . . . Derry
Healy, John, P.P., D.Ph., Terenure, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Healy, John C., C.C., Bray, Co. Wicklow . . . . Dublin
Healy, John, P.P., Damastown, Naul, Co. Dublin Dublin
Healy, Johr, P.P., Killeen, Carraroe, Galway . . Tuam
Healy, John, P.P., Loughriel . . . . . .Down & Connor
Healy, Joseph, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Riverview,
Sydney.
Healy, Laurence, c.s.ftp., 2nd Assistant Provincial, St.
Mary's College, Rathmines, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Healy, Martin, House of Missions, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Healy, Martin (Adm.), Kilmaine, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Healy, Thomas, P.P., Louisburgh, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Healy, William, P.P. (Canon), Johnstown,Co. Kilkenny Ossory
Healy, William, P.P., ClOnmellon, Westmeath . . Meath
Healy, William, c.s.sp., St. Peter Claver's, Philadelphia. U.S.A.
Healy, William (Canon), P.P., Oghill, Culleens, Co. Sligo Killala
Heany, James, P.P., Abbey, Ballyglunin . . . . Tuam
Heany, James, C.C., Partry, Ballinrobe . . . . Tuam
Heany, M., P.P., Donaghpatrick, Headford . . Tuam
Heany, Thomas, P.P., Glenamaddy, Castlerea . . Tuam
Heany, W., C.C., Monivea, Athenry . . . . Tuam
Hearn, Pierse, C.C., St. Mary's, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
Hearne, Joseph, s.j., (Sup.), Presbytery, Miller Street,
North Sydney.
Hearne, Maurice C.C., Dungarvan . . Waterford & Lismore
Heavey, John, D.D., o.s.a., Pishop of Coracesio. Vicar
Apostolic of Cooktown, Queensland, Australia
Heavey, J. M., C.C., Headford . . . . . . Tuam
Hebert, Rudolph, s.tn,, Pleasant Hill, Brookland,
Washington (D.C.), U.S.A.
390
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Hederman, Henry, o.s.a., St. John's Priory, John
Street (West), Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Heelan, John, c.s.sp., Castlehead, Lanes., England.
Heenan, J. P., C.C., Ballinasloo . . . . . . Clonfert
Heenan, M., C.C., Kilkishen . . . . . . Killaloe
Heery, P., B.A., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Rathmines,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Heffernan, John, D.Ph. (Prof.), The College, Thurles . . Cashel
Heffernan, John, C.C., Ballycroy, Co. Mayo . . Killala
Heffernari. John, B.A., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Port
of Spain, Trinidad
Heffernan, Nicholas, s.m.a., Clonghballymore, Kil-
colgan, Co.. Mayo . . . . . . . . Tuam
Heffernan, Thomas, c.p., Vice-Rector, St. Mary's
Retreat, Harborne, Birmingham
Hegarty, Martin, C C., B.A., Keenagh, Crossmolina . . Killala
Hegarty, James, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Hegarty John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Belmullet, Co.Mayo Killala
Hegarty, John, c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Melbourne
Hegarty, Lawrence (Adm.), St. Eugene's, Derry . . Derry
Hegarty, Simon, c.m., St. Vincent's, Mill Hill, London
Hegarty, Thomas, C.C., Drunj?, Derry . . . . Derry
Hegarty, Walter, C.C., B.D., Dungiven, Derry . . Derry
Hehir, Denis, P.P., New Quay, Co. Clare . . . . Kilfenora
Hehir, Martin, c.s.sp., Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, U.S.A.
Hehir, Michael, P.P., Cooraclare, Co. Clare . . , . . Killaloe
Heldenstein, E., s.m., St. Mary's Hill, Paignton, Devon.
Henchy, Patrick, B.A., S.T.L., B.C.L., St. Finbarr's
College, Cork . . . . Cork
Hendley, J., B.A., D.D. (Prof.), St. Malachy's College,
Belfast . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Henebery, James, P.P., Cappagh, Co. Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Henebery, Thomas, C.C , Dunnamaggan, Callan . . Ossoiy
Henegan, M., C.C.,Ballinamore Bridge, Ballinasloe .. Elphin
Heneghan, John, C.C., St. Columban's College, Dalgan
Park, Shrule . . . . . . . . Tuam
Hennelly, James (Canon), P.P., Cong, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Hennessy, Matthew, C.C., Cappawhite . . . . Cashel
Hennessy, J., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Limerick . . Limerick
Hennessy, James, C.C., Ballinahinch, Newport, Co.
Tipperary . . . . . . . . Cashel
Hennessy, Nicholas, C.C.. Tullogher, New Ross . . Ossory
Hennessy, Patk., P.P., Kilmeen, Ballineen, Co. Cork Ross
Henry, Callistus, c.p. (2nd Prov. Cons.), Marrickville,
Sydney, N.S.W.
Henry, Edward, C.C., Achonry, BalJymote . . . . Achonry
Henry, John, C M., St. Mary's, Lanark
Henry, Louis, S.T,D., C.C., Curry, Co. Sligo . . Achonry
Henry, Martin, P.P., Foxford, Co. Mayo . . . . Achonry
Henry, Michael, D.Ph., D.D., C.C., Curry, Co. Sligo . . Achonry
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
391
DIOCESE.
Achonry
Meath
NAME AND ADDRBSS.
Henry, Walter, P.P.. Attymass, Ballina
Henry, William, s.j., Rector, St. Stanislaus' College,
Tullamore
Henry, Wolstan, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton,
St. Helen's, Lanes.
Herbert, J., Timaru, N.Z.
Herbert, R., a.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.
Heron, Christopher, 50 Av. Hoche, Paris.
Herring, A., s.m., Temuka, N.Z.
Herring, J., s.m., Blenheim, N.Z.
Heverin, Wm., C.C., Beltra, Ballysodare
Hewitt, P., Kilkishen, Co. Clare
Hewson, Patrick, C.C. (Adm.), Knockmore, Ballina . .
Hickey, Daniel, C.C., Bally brack
Hickey, Daniel, o.c. (Rector), St. Mary's, Newport, MOP-
Hickey, James, P.P., Clontarf, Dublin
Hickey, James (Canon), P.P., Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary Cashel
Hickey, Joseph, C.C., Halston Street, Dublin . . Dublin
Hickey, Michael, D.D., D.Ph. (Vice -President), Holy
Cross College, Clonliffe, Dublin
Hickey, Michael, P.P., Clongeeri, Foulksmills
Hickey, Philip, C.C., Templemore, Co. Tipperary
Hickey, Robert, C.C., Kilmuckridge, Gorey <-.
Hickey, Thomas, o.c,, War Chaplain.
Hickey, Thomas, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock
Hickey, Wm., C.C., Waterford
Hickson, J., s.m., Meeanee, N.Z.
Higgins, E. J. C.C., Crossboyne, Claremorris
Higgins, J., C.C., Relic, Moyvore
Higgins, James. C.C., Arigna
Higgins, John, s.m.o.., Ballinafad, Castlebar
Higgins, Ml. (Canon), P.P., V.F., Macroom
Higgins, P., Diocesan Inspector, The College, Ballagh-
adereen
Higgins, Patrick, C.C., Lanesborough
Higgins, P., C.C., Kilmallock
Hill, Ernest Samuel, o.c., St. Mary's and St. Michael's,
Newport, Mon.
Hill, Peter, P.P., V.F., Rosscarbery, Co. Cork
Hill, Thomas, C.C., 49 Rathgar Road, Dublin
Hill, Thomas J., C.C., Courtmacsherry, Co. Cork
Hillee, Chris., C.C., Tralee
Hills, F., a.m. Lees ton, New Zealand.
Hipwell, Michael,, C.C., Edenderry, King's County
Hipwell, Patrick, C.C., Naas
Hoare, Edward, o.c., Chaplain, Convent of Sisters of
Providence, Loughborough.
Hoare, R., s.m., St. Mary of the Angels, Wellington, N.Z.
Hobbins, Thomas, B.A., C.C., Ferrybank, Arklow . . Dublin
Hobson, Edmund, o.c., St. Marie's, Rugby
Killala
Killaloe
Killala
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
Ferns
Cashel
Ferns
Dublin
Waterford & Lismore
. . Tuam
. . Meath
Ardagh
. . Tuam
Cloyne
Achonry
Ardagh
Limerick
Ross
. . Dublin
Ross
. . Kerry
Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare & Leighlir
392
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Hoey, Ml., P.P., Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow . . . Dublin
Hogan, Denis, P.P., Kyle and Knock, Roscrea . Killaloe
Hogan, Martin, P.P., Silvermines, Nenagh . . . Killaloe
Hogan, Michael, C.C., 5 Eblana Avenue, Kingstown . Dublin
Hogan, Patrick, P.P., Killimer, Ennis . . . Killaloe
Hogan, Patrick J. (AdmJ, Ennis . . . ; . Killaloe
Hogan, P., C.C., Rathvilly, Co. Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Hogan, Stanislaus, o.p., S.T.L., L.C.L., St. Laurence's,
Adelaide, South Australia.
Hogan, Thos. (Prof.), St. Munchin's College, Limerick
Holbrook, H. J., St. Patrick's Cathedral, Auckland, N.Z.
Holland, Patk., C.C., St. Canice's, Kilkenny
Holland, William, C.C., Leap
Holley, John, s.m., Provincial, St. Mary of the Angels,
Wellington, N.Z.
Holohan, James (Canon), P.P.. Rosbercon, New Ross. .
Holohan, Martin P.P., Glenmore, Waterford
Hooke, Fred.. B.A., Diocesan Examiner, Dominican
Hostel, St. Stephen's Green
Hooke, John, C.C., St. Mary's, Haddington Road
Hopkins, Augustine, c.p., Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne.
Belfast
Limerick
Ossory
Ross
Ossory
Ossory
Dublin
Dublin
Down & Connor
Cashel
Dublin
Ferns
Ferns
Horan, James, P.P., Holycross, Thurles
Horan, William. B.A., Enniskerry
Hore, David, C.C., Terrerath, New Ross
Hore, Thomas (Adm.), Manse, Wexford
Horton, J., s.m., S. Heart College, Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
Hosty, Thomas, P.P., Annaghdown, Co. Gal way . . Tuam
Houlihan, J. D., o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Dominick St. Dublin
Houlihan, Joseph, C.C., Kinnetty, Birr . . . . Killaloe
Houlihan, T. (Chaplain), Convent, Crosshaven . . Cork
Hourigan, Daniel, C.C., Drangan, Fethard, Co.
Tipperary . . . . . . . . . . Cashel
Hourigan, Michael, P.P., Knockainy, Bruff . . Cashel
Hourigan, Michael, P.P., Upperchurch, Thurles . . Cashel
Howard, James (Canon), P.P., Newport, Co. Tipperary Cashel
Howard, Michael, C.C., Meelin, Newmarket . . Cloyne
Howell, Francis, c.s.sp., Calabar, Nigeria B.W. Africa
Howes, William, c.ss.r., Army Chaplain, Australian
Contingent.
Howley. Patrick (Canon), P.P., Kilcommon Erris,
Ballina . . . . . . . . . . Killala
Howley, Thomas, B.A., C.C., Ballycastle, Co. Mayo . . Killala
Hoyne, Laurence, C.C., Hugginstown, Knocktopher . . Ossory
Hoyne, Michael, C.C., Castlecomer . . . . Ossory
Hoyne, T., o.s. a., St. Mary's, Port Douglas, N. Queensland.
Huault, J., s.m., Gladstone, Queensland.
Hubert, Fr., o.f.m. (Guardian), Collegio di S. Isidore,
Via degli Artisti, Rome.
Hughes, Daniel, C.C., Coon, Leighlinbridge . . Ossory
Hurley, D. s.m., St. Joseph's, Wellington. N.Z.
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
393
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Hughes, James, o.m.i., St. Anne's, Rockferry, Birkenhead
Hughes, John, Naval Chaplain . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Hughes, Michael, Milltown . . . . . . Tuam
Hughes, M., C.C., Rathkenny, Slane . . . . Meath
Hughes, M., o.s.a., Orlagh, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Hughes. Norbert, c.p., Our Lady's Retreat, Herne Bay,
Kent
Hughes, Peter, P.P., Kiltooin, Athlone . . . . Elphin
Hughes, Patrick, C.C., Loughgall, Armagh . . Armagh
Hughes, W. Trevor, o.c., (Provincial), St. Marie's, Rugby.
Hull, Antoninus, c.p., Rector, St. Mary's Retreat,
Harborne, Birmingham.
Hullen, Bernardine, c.p. St. Mary's Retreat, Harborne, Birmingham
Hullen. Patrick, c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibsborough Dublin
Humphreys, Anthony, C.C., Knocklong, Co. Limerick. . Cashel
Humphreys, David, P.P., Killenaule, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Humphreys, John, C.C., Castleiny, Templemore . . Cashel
Hunt, Cornelius, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Hunt, C., o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad
Hunt, E., o.m.i., St. Kevin's, Glencree . . . . Dublin
Hunt, John, o.s.a., (Prior), Limerick . . . . Limerick
Hunt, Michael, Ecclesiastical Inspector of Schools, St.
Kieran's College, Kilkenny . . . . . . Ossory
Hurley, D., s.m., St. Joseph's, Wellington South, N.Z.
Hurley, Dan., C.C , B.A., Clonakilty . . . . Ross
Hurley, John, B.A., C.C., St. Nicholas', Francis St. Dublin
Hurley, John V., C.C., Bantry, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Hurley, Joseph, o.c. (Rector), St. Marie's, Rugby
Hurley, Thomas, P.P., Kilrooskey, Roscommon . . Limerick
Hurley, Patrick, Macroom, C;C. . . . . Elphin
Hurley, Timothy, D.D., C.C., Strokestown, Co. Ros-
common . . . . . . . . Elphin
Hurson, Charles, C.C., St. Patrick's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Hurst, T., S.M.A., (Superior), St. Patrick's, Kinuery,
Westport . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
Hyland, J., C.C., Clonfad, Ballinasloe . . . . Tuam
Hyland, James, c.s.sp., Ferndale, Conn., U.S.A.
Hyland, Michael, c.s.sp., Director of the Holy Childhood,
Blackrock College . . . . . . . . Dublin
Hynes, John, B.D. (Dean of Residence), University
College, Galway . . . . . . . . Galway
Hynes, M., P.P., Cranghwell . . . . . . Kilmacduagh
Ignatius, Father, o.s./.c.,B.A., D.D., Rochestown Cork
Ignatius, Fr., o.f.m., The Friary, Killarnev . . Kerry
Ingres, Felix W., C.C., B.A., Stradbally, Queen's
County . . . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Irvine, Angelus, o.d.c., St. Teresa's Clarendon Street,
Dublin Dublin
394
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Irwin, Ed., C.C., Ballyclough, Mallow . . . . Cloyne
Irwin, Michael C.C., Beeing, Mallow . . . . Cloyne
Ivers, Patrick, P.P., 67 Edenvale Road, Ranelagh . . Dublin
Jackman, J. A., o.f.m., Merchants' Quay, Dublin . . Dublin
James, John, C.C., Ballyna, Moyvalley, Co. Kildara Kildaro & Leighlin
James, Fr., o.f.m., The Abbey, 'Multyfarnham . . Meath
Janisson, M., s.m. (Superior), St. Bruno, Van Buren
(Maine), U.S.A.
Jarger, Charles, c.p., Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Jarvis, Stephen E., o.c. (Rector), St. Etheldreda's
Ely Place, Holborn Circas, London
Jennings, James, C.C., Ayle, Westport . . . . Tuam
Jerome, Fr., o.f.m., Athlone . . . . . . Ardagh
John, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Church Street . . . . Dublin
John, Capistran, o.f.m., (Provincial), The Abbey,
Multyfarnham . . . . . . ... Meath
Johnson, John (Prof.), St. Finian's, Mullingar . . Meath
Johnson, J., P.P., Taughmon, Mullingar, . . . . Meath
Jones, Fred. J., B.A., Round wood, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Jones, Edward, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Johnson, Peter, C.C., Armagh . . . . . . Armagh
Jones, H. M. o.p., St. Mary's, Tallaght . . . . Dublin
Jones, John, P.P., Kilcullen, Co. Kildare . . . . Dublin
Jones, Laiirence, P.P., Ballygarrett, Clonevan, Gorey Ferns
Jones, Robert, c.m. (Superior), St. Vincent's Church,
Sunday's Well, Cork . . . , . . Cork
Jones, Thomas, C.C., Killorglin, Co. Kerry . . . . Kerry
Jordan, James, C.C., B.D., Killasser. Co Mayo . . Achonry
Joseph, Fr., o.f.m., The Abbey, Multyfarnham . . Meath
Joseph, Fr., o.s.f.c., Church Street .. .. Dublin
Joy, John, *./.. Clongowes Wood College, Sallins Kildare & Leighlin
Joyce, James, St. James's (La.), U.S.A.
Joyce, J. S., o.f.m.., Sydney. Australia.
Joyce, Patrick J., B.D,, C.C., Keel. Achill . . . . Tuam
Joyce, Timothy (Adm.), V.F., Ballinasloe . . . . Clonfert
Joyce, Wm., c.ss.r., St. Mary's Windouree, Ballarat,
Victoria
Judge, B., C.C., Tang, Ballymahon . . • • Meath
Judge, James, P.P., V.F., Killeshandra, Co. Cavan . . Kilmore
Jung, P., s.m., S. Heart, Ivy Street, Atlanta (Ga.)
U.S.A.
Jungers, J., s.m., Van Buren College, Maine, U.S.A.
Kane, P., s.m., Reefton, N.Z.
Kane, J., C.C., Mount Bolus, King's Co.
Kane, John, C.C., Bagenalstown . .
.. Meath
Kildare & Leighlin
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
395
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE,
Kane, Matthew, P.P., Knockbride, Bailieboro' . . Kilmore
Kane, Robert, s.j., Milltown Park, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Kane, William, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Kavanagh, Charles, C.C. (Adm.), St. John's, Kilkenny Ossory
Kavanagh, David, C.C., New Ross . . . . Ferns
Kavanagh, Edward, P.P., V.F., Monasterevan Kildare & Loighlin
Kavanagh, John, C.C., Banteer . . . . . . Cloyne
Kavanagh, John, C.C., Glenbrian, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Kavanagh, Owen, C.C., Blackwater, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Kavanagh, Patrick, C.C., Hollywood, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Kavanagh, Peter, C.C., Mountmellick, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Kavanagh, Patrick, C.C., Rosslare, Co. Wexford
Kavanagh, Richard, C.C., Tinahely. Co. Wicklow
Kealy, M. (Bursar), St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny
Kean, Colman, o.p., M.A. (Sub-Prior), St. Saviour's
Priory, Limerick
Keane, Albert, o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street
Keane, A. M., o.p., D.D., St. Mary's, Pope's Quay.
Cork
Keane, Bernard, C.C., Summerhill, Ballinafad, Boyle
Keane, Brendan, o.p., St. Saviour's, Waterford
Keane, Christopher, P.P., Lobinstown
Keane, David, Canon (Pres.), St. Munchin's College,
Limerick
Keane, Edmond, P.P., Golden, Co. Tipperary
Keane, Francis (Archdeacon), P.P., V.F., St. Peter's,
Athlone
Keane, John, C.C., Bellanagar, Castlerea
Keane, John, s.j., Milltown Park, Dublin
Keane, Michael, C.C., Killina, Elphin
Keane, Michael, P.P., Newtowndillon, Co. Kerry
Keane, Patrick, C.C., Dromagh, Banteer
Keane, William, P.P., Valentia, Cahirciveen
Keane, William, C.C., 66 Beechwood Avenue, Ranelagh
Keane, W'm., s.j., Tronchiennes, Belgium
Keane, Win., c.s.,so., Ascensiontown, Sierra Leone,
B. W. Africa. J
Keaney, John, C.C., Doobally, Dowra, Co. Cavan
Keaney, Timothy, P.P., Bawnboy
Keappock, Thomas, C.C., Collinstown
Ferns
Ferns
Ossory
Limerick
Dublin
Cork
Elphin
Waterford & Lismore
Meath
Limerick
Cashel
Elphin
Elphin
Dublin
Elphin
Kerry
Kerry
Kerry
Dublin
Kearney, J., c.s.sp., Kimmage Manor, Dublin
Kearney, James, P.P., Garvagh, Co. Derry
Kilmore
Kilmore
Meath
Dublin
Derry
Kearney, John, P.P., Ardfield~ Clonakilty~ . . . Ross
Kearney, John J., C.C., Newbridge . . Kildare & Leighlin
Kearney, Patrick, C.C., Aglish, Cappoquin Waterford & Lismore
Kearns, Joseph (Ca,non), D.D., P.P., Hilltown, Co. Down Dromore
Kearns, Joseph, C.C., St. Patrick's, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Keatinge, Albert, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Athenry . . Clonfert
Keating, John, B.A., St. John's College, Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Keating, John, C.C., Castletownroche, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
396 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF [1920
NAME AND ADDRESS, DIOCESE.
Keating, John, o.c., Ratcliff College, Leicester
Keating, Matthew, House of Missions, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Keating, P. A., o.f.m., Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Keating, Patrick, P.P., Ballyporeen, Cahir, Co.
Tipperary . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Keaveny, John, C.C., B.A., B.D., B.C.L., Bealad,
Clonakilty . . . . . . . . Ross
Keaveny, John, P.P., Killererin, Ballyglunin . . Tuam
Keawell, Jas. M., c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin .'. Dublin
Keegan, Brendan, c.p., Ardoyne, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Keegan, Hugh, c.p., St. Gabriel's Retreat, " The
Graan," Enniskillen . . . . . . Clogher
Keelan, John, C.C., Scotshouse, Clones . . . . Clogher
Keenan, Laurence (Canon), P.P., Ballybay, Co.
Monaghan . . . . . . . . . . Clogher
Keenan, P., Military Chaplain . . . . . . Dromore
Keenan, Reginald, o.p., B.A., St. Catherine's Priory,
Newry . . . . . . . . . . Dromore
Kehoe, Andrew, C.C., Mulraiikin, Bridgetown, Wexford Ferns
Kehoe, Laurence, C.C., Courtwood, Ballybrittas,
Queen's County . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Kehoe, Owen, C.C., Monaseed, Gorey . . . . Ferns
Kehoe, William, C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Clonmel
Waterford & Lismore
Kehoe, Paul, P.P., Cloughbawn, Clonroche, Ennis-
corthy . . . . . . . . Ferns
Kehoe, Thomas, B.D. (Prof.), Carlow College ' Kildare & Leighlin
Kellaghan, E., C.C., Skryne, Tara . . . . Meath
Kelledy, L., s.m. (Superior), Westerby, R.I., U.S.A.
Kelleher, James, C.C., Buttevant . . . . Cloyne
Kelleher. John, C.C., Presbytery, Meath Street . . Dublin
Keller, Daniel (Monsignor)/Dean, P.P., V.G., Youghal,
Co. Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
Kelliher, Timothy, C.C., Castletown Bere, Co. Cork Kerry
Kelly, Albert, c.ss.r., St. Mary's, Windouree, Ballarat, Victoria.
Kelly, Alphonsus, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton
Road, Donnybrook . . . . . . . . Dublin
Kelly, Bartholomew, P.P., Knockcroghery, Roscom-
mon . . . . . . . . . . Elphin
Kelly, Bernard (Dean), P.P., V.G., Ballyshannon . . Raphoe
Kelly, Denis, C.C., St. John's, Limerick . . . . Limerick
Kelly, Dominick, s.j., Newman University College,
Melbourne.
Kelly, Edmund, C.C., Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Kelly, Francis, c.p. (Rector), St. Paul's Retreat,
Mount Argus . . . . . . . . Dublin
Kelly, George, s.j., Hawthorne, Melbourne.
Kelly, Henry P. (Chaplain to the Forces), 4 Castle
Avenue, Dover, England,
Kelly, J. J., o.f.m.., Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Kelly, J., Greenlough, Portglenone . . . . Derry
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
397
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Kelly, Jas., St. Mary's College, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Kelly, James, P.P., "Rochfort Bridge ..
Kelly, James, Spiddal, Co. Galway
Kelly, John, P.P., Sandyford, Co. Dublin
Keily, John, P.P., The College House, Galway
Kelty. John (Canon), P.P., Lahardane, Ballina
Kelly, John, C.C., B.A., New Ross
Kelly, John, P.P., Suncroft, Curragh Camp
Kelly, John, C., C.C., Rathoe, Tullow
Kelly, John (Canon), P.P., Doon, Pallasgreen
Kelly, John, c.tn., St. . Vincent's Church, Sunday's
Well, Cork
Kelly, John, s.j., College of Sacred Heart, Crescent
Kelly, John J., C.C., Elphin, Castlerea
Kelly, John J., C.C., Newcastle, Co. Limerick
Kelly, John, C.C., Kildysart, Co. Clare
Kelly, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick . .
Kelly, Joseph, C.C., Mullingar
Kelly. Joseph, C.C., Bray, Co. Wicklow
Kelly, Joseph, c.s.sp., JSt. Mary's, Ferndale, Darien
P.O., Conn., U.S.A.
Kelly, Laurence, B.A., B.D., Rathfarnham
Kelly, Martin, P.P., Glencar, Co. Leitrim
Kelly, Matthew, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London.
Kelly, Michael A., c.s.sp, Irish Mission Band, Phila-
delphia, U.S.A.
Kellyr Michael, c.s.sp., Blackrock College
Kelly, Michael (Prof.), St. Patrick's College, Cavan
Kelly, Michael, C.C., Clane
Kelly, M., St. Peter's College, Wexford
Kelly, M. P., o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Kelly, Patrick, c.ss.r., Esker, Athenry
Kelly, Patrick, C.C., Ederney, Co. Fermanagh
Kelly, Patrick, P.P., Fivemiletown
Kelly, Patrick, P.P., Fohena, Ahascragh
Kelly, Patrick, C.C., Waterside
Kelly, Patrick, C.C., Lenamore, Longford
Kelly, Peter, C.C., Kildalkey, Co. Meath
Kelly, Peter, P.P., Carnaross, Kells
Kelly, P., C.C., Dunboyne
Kelly, Peter (Prof.), St. Jarlath's College, Tuam
Kelly, Peter P., C.C., Moyne, Arvagh, Co. Cavan
Kelly, R. Dillon, s.j., College of the Sacred Heart,
Crescent, Limerick
Kelly, Robert, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Harborne.
Birmingham
Kelly. Robert, P.P., Ratoath, Co. Meath
Kelly, Simon, C.C., Taghmon, Mullingar
Kelly, Stephen, P.P., Kingscourt, Co. Cavan
Kelly, T. P., o.c.c. (Prior), Carmelite Convent, Kildare
DIOCESE.
Meath
. . Tuam
. . Dublin
Galway
. . Killala
Ferns
Kildare & Leighlin
Kildare & Leighlin
Cashel
Cork
Limerick
Elphin
Limerick
Killaloe
Limerick
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Kilmore
. . Dublin
Kilmore
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Ferns
. . Clonfert
. . Clogher
Clogher
. . Clonfert
Derry
Ardagh
. . Meath
. . Meath
. . Meath
. . JTuam
Ardagh
Limerick
Meath
Meath
Meath
Dublin
398
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Kelly, T., C.C., Ballynacally, Co. Clare
Kelly, Thomas J., C.C., Kilmore, Ballinagh*. .
Kelly, W. H., C.C., Ballinroba, Co. Mayo . .
Kelly, W., C.C., Arlese, Ballickmoyler
Kelly, W., C.C., Letterfrack, Galway
DIOCESE.
. . Killaloe
Kilmore
. . Tuam
Kildare & Leighlin
Tuam
Kempnich, A., a.m., St. Michael's, Louisiana, America.
Kenna, Thomas, D.D., o.s.a., St. John's Priory, John
Street (West), Dublin . . . . * . . Dublin
Kennealy, Benjamin, C.C., Liscarroll, Buttevant . . Cloyne
Kennedy, Alban (Rector), St. Mungo's, Townhead, Glasgow.
Kennedy, Arthur J., P.P., Ballinlea, Ballycastle, Co.
Antrim . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Kennedy, C., (Adm.), Frosses, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Kennedy, D., s.m., D.D., B.A. (Superior), House of
Studies and Novitiate, Greenmeadows, N.Z.
Kennedy, James, P.P., Portaferry . . . , Down & Connor
Kennedy, James, P.P., Clonlara, Limerick . . . . Killaloe
Kennedy, John, Secretary, Propagation of the Faith,
22 Parliament Street. . . . . . . Dublin
Kennedy, John (Prof.), St. Finbarr's Diocesan Seminary,
Cork . . . . . . . . Cork
Kennedy, John, C.C., Falcarragh . . . . . . Raphoe
Kennedy, Joseph, o.c. (Rector), St. Etheldreda's, Ely
Place, Holborn Circus, London.
Kennedy, M. J., P.P., Shannonbridge . . . . Ardagh
Kennedy, Michael, C.C., Hospital, Co. Limerick . . Cashel
Kennedy, Ml., C.C., Clonbullogue, King's County Kildare & Leighlin
Kennedy, Patrick, C.C., Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Kennedy, Patrick, s.j., Sacred Heart Church, Crescent,
Limerick . . . . . . . . . . Limerick
Kennedy, P. B., o.f.m. (Com. Prov.), Sydney, Australia.
Kennedy, W., B.D.'(Adm.), Newmarket -on- Fergus . . Killaloe
Kennedy, W., B.D. (President), St. Flannan's College,
Ennis . . . . . . . . . . Killaloe
Kenefick, Laurence; C.C., Queenstown . . . . Cloyne
Kenny, Andrew, o.d.c. (Sub-Prior), The Abbsy,
Loughrea . . . . . . . . . . Clonfert
Kenny, Joseph, o.s.a., Orlagh, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Kenny, Matthew, C.C., Clare nbridge . . . . Kilmacduagh
Kenny, Patrick, P.P., Lissan, Cookstown . . . . Armagh
Kenny, Pius, o.p., S.T.M., St. Catherine's, Newry . . Dromore
Kent, David (Adm.), Queenstown, Co. Cork .. Cloyne
Keogan, James, C.C., Kill, County Cavan . . . . Kilmore
Keogh, Augustine, a.m., St. Patrick's College, Welling-
ton, N.Z.
Keogh, Daniel, C.C., Tipperary . . . . . . Cashel
Keogh, Denis, C.C., B.A., Skerries, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Keogh, Francis, s.j. (Superior), Loyola House, Green-
wich Road, Sydney.
Keogh, Laurence J., Ballybrittas, Monasterevan Kildare & Leighlin
Keogh, Wm., C.C., Sologhead, Co. Tipp. . . . . Cashel
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
390
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Ossory
Keoghan, Richard, P.P., Inistioge
Keohan, Edmund (Prof.), St. John's College, Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Keown, Patrick (Archdeacon), P.P., V.G., Carrick-
macross . . . . . . . . . . Clogher
Keran, P., P.P., Ballyvaughan, Co. Clare . . . . Kilfenora
Kerley, Francis, a.m., Temuka, New Zealand.
Kerley, Peter, P.P., Cullyhanna, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
Kerlin, Charles, C.C., St. Column's Presbytery, Derry Derry
Kerlin, Patrick, C.C., Bellarena, Derry . . . . Derry
Kerr, Edward, P.P., Carnlough . . Down & Connor
Kerr, Felix, P.P., Cabragh, Donagamore . . . . Armagh
Kerr, Frank, C.C., Castlewellan . . . . Down & Connor
Kerr, G., B.A., B.D., B.C.C., All Hallow's College . . Raphoe
Kerr, Hugh (Canon), P.P., Gweedore . . . . Raphoe
Kerr, Michael, C.C., St. Patrick's, Dundalk . . . . Armagh
Kevany, Patrick, P.P., Kilfian, Killala . . . . Killala
Keveney, Michael (Canon), P.P., Charlestown, Swinford Achonry
Keville, John, P.P., Drumlish, Longford . . . . Ardagh
Kevin, Father, o.s.f.c., D.Ph.. Friary, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Kevin, Fr., o.f.m., Friary, Clonmel . . Waterford & Lismore
Keyes, M., c.m., Marist College, Brookland, Washington,
D.C., U.S.A.
Kickliam, Thomas, c.tn., Superior, St. Mary's Church, Lanark.
Kielty, Martin, P.P., D.D., Ballygar, Co. Roscommon Elphin
Kiely, D., P.P., Templemore . . . . . . Cashel
Kiely, John, o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Limerick . . Limerick
Kiely, M., C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Cork . . . . Cork
Kiely, J., C.C., Kinvara .. .. .. Kilmacduagh
Kieran, Anthony, C.C., Bonniconlon, Ballina . . Achonry
Kieran, Laurence, c.p., Mount Argus, Dublin . . Dublin
Kieran, Laurence, *./., Clongowes Wood College Kjldare & Leighlin
Kieran, R. J., o.p., S.T.L. (Prior), St. Saviour's, Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Kieran, S., s.m., St. Laurence, Sidcup, Kent.
Kiernan, John, C.C., Newtownbutler, Co. Fermanagh
Kiernan, John, C.C., Ballintogher . . . . Ardagh
Kiernan, Michael, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsborough .. Dublin
Kiernan, P., C.C., Milltown, Ballynacargy . . Meath
Kiernan, Peter, C.C. . . . . . . . . Clogher
Kilbride, George, c.ss.r., Opong, Cebu, Philippines.
Kilbride, Patrick A., c.as.r., Mount St. Gerard, Wel-
lington, N.Z.
Kilduff, P., Army Chaplain
Kilgallon, James, C.C., Binghamstown, Bellmullet . . Killala
Kilgarriff, James, C.C., Hollymount. Mayo . . Tuam
Kilkenny, Patrick (Archd.), P.P., V.G., Claremorris . . Tuam
Killeen, John, B.A., B.D. (Dean), St. Jarlath's College,
Tuam . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
Killeen, Joseph, C.C., Ballybrack, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Killeen, Thomas, C.C., Finney, Clonbur . . . . Tuam
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Meath
Cork
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Killian, John, C.C., Carlow
Kilmartin. J., C.C., Navan
Kilty, Patrick, c.m.y St. Vincent's Church, Sunday's
Well, Cork
Kimbell, Eugene, s.m., Wellington South, N Z.
Kinahan, J., C.C., Glasson, Athlone
Kinane, Jeremiah, D.C.L. (Prof.), Maynooth College. .
Kinnane, Francis, B.A., Johnstown, Co. Wicklow
Kinnane, Michael, C.C., B.A., Greenane, Rathdrum,
Co. Wicklow
Kindelan, J. (Prior), o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Albert
Park, Melbourne.
Kindelan, J. A., o.c.c. (Pro-Provincial), Middle Park,
S. Melbourne, Australia
King, Ernest, o.c., St. Etheldreda's, Ely Place.
Holborn Circus, London
King, Francis, c.ra., St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst.
King, James, C.C., Knockbreda, Belfast . . Down & Connor
King, Jer., C.C., Tacumshane, Wextord . . . . Ferns
King, Patrick, P.P., Tintern, Ballycullane, Waterford Ferns
King, Philip, P.P., Ballinacleragh, Dowra, Co. Cavan
Kingston, John, c.s.sp. (Bursar), Rockwell College,
Cashel
Kinsella, Laurence, C.C., B. A., 126 Harold's Cross, Dublin Dublin
Kinsella, Laur., c.m,, St. Joseph's, Malvern, Victoria.
Kinsella, Michael, C.C., Clonroche, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Kirby, Robert (Canon), P.P., Patrick's Well , . . Limerick
Kirby, Timothy, C.C., Glenflesk, Killarney . . . . Kerry
Kirwan, Laurence, o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Limerick Limerick
Kirwan, Michael, B.A., B.D., St. John's College,
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Kirwan, James, P.P., Kilcock, Co. Kildare . . Kildare & Leighlin
Kirwan, James, P.P., Kilrossanty, Kilmacthomas Waterford & Lismore
Kirwan, James, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew, Melbourne.
Kissane, Ed., L.S.S., Prof., Maynooth College . . Dublin
Kivlehan, Michael, B.A., C.C., Oldtown, Co. Dublin . .
Kneafsey, Bernard, o.f.m., War Chaplain
Knight, Alfred C., o.c., St. Francis Xavier's, Usk, Wales.
Knowles, Joseph, o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Cork
Kyne, Stephen, s.m.a., Blackrock Road
Kyran, Fr., o.s.f.c., M.A.. St. Bonaventure's Hospice,
Cork
Kilmore
Cashel
Dublin
Cork
Cork
Cork
Lacy, E., C.C., Clough, Castlecomer . . . . Ossory
Lacy, J., c.s.sp., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
La Croix, C., s.m., Greymouth, New Zealand.
Laffan, J., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Hammersmith.
Laffan, Laurence, c.m., St Vincent's College, Castle-
knock . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Lafi'erty, D., B.A., C.C., Dunloy . . Down & Connor
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
401
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Lagan, John, C.C., Buncrana . . . . . . Derry
Lagan, W. P., C.C., St. Peter's. Belfast .. . .Down & Connor
Lalor, Andrew, C.C., Miltown Malbay . . . . Killaloe
Lalor, Edward, P.P., Kilmeague, Naas, Co. Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Lalor, John, C.C., Borris, Co. Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Lalor, Matthew, P.P., Mountmellick . . Kildare & Leighlin
Lambe, Edward, C.C., Union Hall, Leap, Co. Cork . . Ross
Lambert, Henry, C.C., Mayglass, Ballycogley, Wexford Ferns
Landers, William, C.C., B^A., 47 Westland Row . . Dublin
Lane, John, J., C.C., Glenroe, Kilfmane . . . . Limerick
Laiigan, Thomas (Canon), D.D., P.P., Moate . . Ardagh
Langley, Edmond, c.ss.r., Mount St. Gerard, Welling-
ton, N.Z.
Lanigan, James, C.C., Ballingarry, Killenaule . . Cashel
Lannon, Francis, C.C., Ballinfull, Sligo . . . . Elphin
Lappin, James, c.p., Presentation Retreat, Mary's
Mount, Goulburn, N.S.W.
Larkin, Bertrand, o.p. St. Saviour's, Limerick . . Limerick
Larkin, James, C.C., Ballymahon . . . . . . Ardagh
Larkin, James, C.C., Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
Larkin, J. J., o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Larkin, John, C.C., Dundrum, Dublin . . . . Dublin
Larkin, John, C.C., Windgap . . . . . . Ossory
Larkin, Martin, P.P., Ballinakill, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Larkin, Thomas, s.m. (Superior), St. Mary's Church,
Algiers (La.).
Larkin, W., C.C., Tynagh, Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Larney, F., s.m., Jefferson College, James's Street
Convent, P.O. Louisiana.
Larney, James, s.m., Vice-President, Catholic Univer-
sity School, 89 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin . . Dublin
Laurence, F., o.s.f.c., Franciscan- Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Laurence, Fr., o.f.m., Chaplain, R.N.
Laurent, F., e.m., St. Patrick's Church, Sydney, N.S.W.
Lavelle, M., St. Columba's, Cloughballymore, Kilcolgan Tuam
Lavelle, J. F , St. Muredach's College, Ballina . . Killala
Lavelle, John, C.C., Drogheda . . . . . . Armagh
Lavelle, E., C.C., Logboy, Ballyhaunis . . . . Tuam
Laverty, Bernard J., P.P., St. Vincent's, Ligoniel,
Belfast . . . . . . Down & Connor
Laverty, Bernard, C.C., St. Patrick's, Belfast Down & Connor
Laverty, Francis, P.P., Portglenone, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
Lavery, John, c.m., St. Mary's Church, Lanark.
Lavin, Thomas, C.C., Rooskey, Dromod . . . . Elphin
Lawless, Charles, C.C., Blackrock, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Lawless, Nicholas, P.P., Faughart, Dundalk . . Armagh
Lawless, P., s.m., C.U. School, 89 Lr. Leeson St., Dublin . Dublin
Lawlor, P. B., o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Lawton, Timothy, P.P., Leap . . . . . . Ross
Leahy, Martin, P.P., Evrecourt, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE,
Leahy, Michael, C.C., Apkeaton, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Leahy, Patk., P.P., Kilnamartyra, Macroom . . Cloyne
Leahy, P., C.C., Eyrecourt . . . . . . Clonfert
Leahy, Thomas, o.m.i. (Provincial), House of Retreat,
Inchicore . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Lebihan, G-., .<?.m., Our Lady of Victories, San Francisco
(Cal.), U.S.A.
Lebanteiller, H., s.m., Blenheim, New Zealand.
Ledwith, Peter, P.P., Carrick, Finea, Graiiard . . Ardagh
Lee, George, c.s.sp , St. Anne's, Millavale, Pa., U.S.A.
Lee, John, P.P., Ki]fiiiane, Co. Limerick . . . . Limerick
Lee, J., s.m-., St. Anne's, Underwood St., London, N.E.
Lee, John, C.C., Gowna, Co. Cavan . . . . Ardagh
Lee, Patrick (Canon), P.P., V.F.," Newcastle West . . Limerick
Leech, Joseph, o.m.i., Holy Cross, Liverpool.
Leen, D., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . . . Cashel
Leen, E., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Rathmines . . Dublin
Le Flem, C., s.m., Jefferson College, James's Street,
Louisiana, U.S.A.
Le Grand, J. M., s.m. (V. Sup.), 25 Isabella Street,
Boston, U.S.A.
Le Maitre, Edward, c.p. St. PauFsRetreat, Glen Osmond,
Adelaide, S. A.
Le Mesurier, Ignatius, c.p., Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Lenihan, D., C.C., Milltown, Co. Kerry . . . . Kerry
Lennon, Albert, C.C., Courtmacuddy, -Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Lennon, Francis, D.D., Dalkey . . . . ' . . Dublin
Lennon, Francis, Manager, Industrial Piscatorial
School, Baltimore, Co, Cork . . . . Ross
Lennon, Henry, o.m.i., Great Prescott Street, London, E.
Lennon, James, C.C., Markethill, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
Lennon, John, P.P., Stradbally, Co. Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Lennon, John (Canon), P.P.. V.G., Gorey . . . . Ferns
Lennon, John J., C.C., Lurgan . . . . . . Dromore
Lennon, Joseph, C.C., St. Mary's, Athlone . . . . Ardagh
Lennon, Joseph, C.C., Elphin, Castlerea . . . . Elphin
Lennon, J., B.D., C.C., Mountmellick, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Lennon, Peter, C.C., Kilskyre, Kells . . . . Meath
Lentaigne, Victor, s.-f., Clongowes Wood College,
Sallins, Co. Kildare . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Leo, Patrick, c.ss.r., Rector, Mt. St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Leo, Fr., o./.w. (Guardian), Liberty Street, Cork . . Cork
Leo, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan -Capuchin Monastery,
Rochestown, Cork . . . . . . Cork
Leonard, James, C.C., Freemount, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Leonard, James, s.m-., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
Leonard, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan- Capuchin Friary,
Father Mat hew Quay, Cork . . . . . . Cork
Leonard, Fr., o.f.m. (Vicar), Limerick . . . . Limerick
Leonard, John, P.P., Ardcath, Garristown . . . . Meath
Leonard, Jos., c.m., St. Mary's Training College,
Hammersmith.
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 403
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Leonard, M., C.C., Kilkelly, Co. Mayo . . . . Achonry
Leonard, Patrick, o.m.i., St. Conleith's, Philipstown,
King's Co. .. .. .. Kildare & Leighlin
Leonard, Timothy,.B.A., St. Columban's College, Shrule Galway
Leopold, Fr., o.f.m., The Friary, Ennis . . . . Killaloe
Lepetit, A., s.m., Fairlie, New Zealand.
Levavasseur, M.,s.m., Iglesia San Cristobal, Pueblo, Mexico.
Levins, J., s.m. a. (Director), Sacred Heart College,
Ballinafad, Castlebar . . . . . . Tuam
Leyden, D., C.C., Whitehouse, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Lezer, F., s.m., House of Studies, Meanee, New Zealand.
Liddane, Cornelius, c.s.sp., Calabar, Nigeria, B. W. Africa.
Liddy, Hugh, C.C., Larne . . . . . . Down & Connor
Lillis, George, C.C., Killimer, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
Lillis, William, P.P., Lady's Bridge, . . Cloyne
Lillis, Win., B.A. (Chaplain), Blind Asylum, Merrion Dublin
Linehan, D., C.C., Abbeydorney, Tralee . . . . Kerry
Linehan, Wm. C., B.A., Porterstown, Clonsilla . . Dublin
Listen, James, C.C., Pallaskenry, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Listen, Thos. (Canon), P.P., Shanagolden, Co. Limerick Limerick
Lisundia, Benedict, o.d.c. (Prior), The Abbey, Loughrea Clonfert
Little, Robert, s.j. , Holy Name, Toomore, Brisbane.
Lloyd, David, c.s.sp., Freetown, Sierra Leone, B. W. Africa.
Lockhart, William, C.C., Glasthule, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Lockington, William, s.j. (Sup. Miss.), St. Ignatius',
Richmond, Melbourne.
Loftus, J. (Chaplain), Mountbellew . . . . Tuam
Loftus, Martin, C.C., Cloonfad, Ballyhaunis . . Tuam
Logan, Vincent, c.p., 50 Avenue Hoche, Paris.
Logue, A., C.C., Glenties, Co. Donegal . . . . Raphoe
Lonergan, Patrick, P.P., Knockanore, Tallow Waterford & Lismore
Long, James, P.P., Moiiageer, Ferns, Co. Wexford - . Ferns
Long, William, P.P., St. Michael's, Macroom . . Cork
Lotige, Joseph (Sub-Prior), Hospice for Infirm Clergy,
Ballyglunin, Co. Galway . . . . . . Tuam
Loughlin, Patrick, P.P., Raheen, Mountrath Kildare & Leighlin
Loughnan, Basil, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Loughran, James, P.P., Ardboe, Stewarts town . . Armagh
Loughran, John, D.D., C.C., Jonesboro', Newry . . Armagh
Loughran, Patrick B., P.P., Dromintee, Newry . . Armagh
Loughry, John J., C.C., Thomastown . . . . Ossory
Louis, Fr., o.f.m., The Friary, Merchant's Quay . . Dublin
Lowe, Joseph, c.m. (President), St. Stanislaus' College,
Bathurst, N.S.W.
Lowry, Ambrose, C.C., Conahy, Jenkinstown . . Ossory
Lowry, Andrew, C.C., Lurgan . . . . . . Dromore
Luke, Fr., o.s.f.c. (Custos Gen.), St. Francis's, Bend,
Crook Co.. Oregon, U.S.A.
Luke, Fr., o.f.m. (Prefect of Studies), Collegio de S.
Isidoro, Via degli Artisti, Roma.
Lydon, P., P.P., Shrule, Tuam . . . . . . Galway
404
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Lynam, Ambrose, Adm., Carlow . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Lynani, J., C.C., Tullamore . . . . . . Meath
Lynch, F., C.C., Tuam . . . . . . . . Tuam
Lynch, Felix, C.C., Virginia . . . . . . Kilmore
Lynch, Hugh, C.C., Granard . . . . . . Ardagh
Lynch, J. M., B.D., B.A., C.C., Ballycastle . .Down & Connor
Lynch, John, C.C., Tralee . . . . . . Kerry
Lynch, John F., C.C., Brosna . . Kerry
Lynch, J. L., o.f.m.t Franciscan Convent, Merchants'
Quay, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Lynch, M., B.A., Chaplain Convent, Bantry, Co. Cork Cork
Lynch, N. J., c.s.sp., St. Alexander's Seminary, Quebec,
Canada
Lynch, Patrick M., P.P., Kildorrery . . . . Cloyne
Lynch, P. J,, P.P,, Kilglass, Strokestown .. .. Elphin
Lynch, Patrick J., c.ss.r., Malate, Manila, Phillipine
Islands.
Lynch, Patrick, c.w., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, Sydney,
Lynch, Peter, P.P., Kilmore, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan . . Kilmore
Lynch, Timothy, P.P., Kilmurry-M'Mahon, Co. Clare Killaloe
Lynch, T., C.C.", Athenry . . . . . . Tuam
Lyiie, Daniel, C.C., Rathgarogue, New Ross . . Ferna
Lynott, Francis, C.C., Knockninny, Derryliss, Bel-
turbet . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
Lyiie, T. J., Adm., Aunascaul, Dingle . . . . Kerry
Lyons, Francis, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Galway. . . Galway
Lyons, John, P.P., Rath, Skibbereen, Co. Cork . . Ross
Lyons, John J., o.c., St. Joseph's Industrial School,
Ferryhouse, Clonmel . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Lyons, Laurence, C.C., Lecanvey, Westport . . Tuam
Lyons, Patrick (Canon), S.T.L., P.P., V.F., Ardee . . Armagh
M'Adam, Eugene, P.P., Killeevan, Newbliss . . Clogher
M'Aleese, John, P.P., Ballygalget. Co. Down . .Down & Connor
M'Aleer, John J., P.P., Ravensdale, Dundalk . . Armagh
M'Alinnev, Pius, o.p., S.T.L., Corpo Santo, Lisbon, Portugal.
M'Alinney, T. A., P.P., Spiddal . . . . . . Galway
M'Allister, D., C.C., Warrenpoint, Co. Down . . Dromore
M'Allister, John, P.P., V.F., Kilkeel, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
M'Allister, P., Rockwell College, Cashel . . . . Cashel
M'Alpine, Patrick, Mgr. (Canon), P.P., V.G., Clifden Tuam
M'Andrew, Bartholomew (Canon), ]?.P., Letterfrack,
Galway . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
M'Ardle, John, P.P., Cooley, Carlingford . . . . Armagh
M'Ardle, Joseph, C.C., Pro-Cathedral, Marlboro' St. . . Dublin
M'Ardle, P., s.m., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
M'Ardle, Peter J., P,P,, Beragh, Co, Tyrone . . Armagh
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
405
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Ateer, A., C.C., St. Peter's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
M'Ateer, E., C.C., Newry . . . . . . Dromore
M'Ateer, John, C.C., Letterbarrow, Donegal . . Raphoe
M'Ateer, John, Dioc. In., Letterkenny . . . . Raphoe
McAuley, J., s.m., St. Mary's Hill, Paignton.
M'Auley, Edward, C.C., Mullagh . . . . . . Kilmore
McAuley, Eustace, c.p.> St. Mungo's Retreat, Parson
Street, Glasgow.
M'Auley, James F., B.A., P.P., Newtownards
M'Auley, J. (Dean), St. Malachy's College, Belfast
M'Auley, P. J., C.C., St. Matthew's, Belfast
M'Auley, T. H., C.C., St. Malachy's, Belfast
M'Auliffe, Patrick, P.P., Coachford, Co. Cork
M'Auliffe, Patrick, C.C., B.A., Kilcullen, Co
M'Bride, Francis. P.P., Glenavy, Co. Down
M'Bride, J., C.C0 Bellaghy, Co. Derry
M'Bride, J., C.C., Cloghan (Strabane), Co. Donegal
M'Bride, John, C.C., Haggardstown, Dundalk
iiT'"D-:^j^ T^U« c* c* ri "K'in^^^i r*~ TV~»,
Down & Connor
Down & Connor
Down & Connor
. .Down & Connor
Cloyne
Kildare Dublin
. .Down & Connor
Derry
Raphoe
Armagh
Down & Connor
Armagh
M'Bride, John C., C.C., Kilkeel, Co. Down
M'Brien, Thomas, S.T.L., C.C., Granemore, Tassagh . .
M'Cabe, Bartle, P.P., Rossinver, Garrison, Co.
Fermanagh . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
M'Cabe, H., P.P., Killesher, Florencecourt . . . . Kilmore
M'Cabe, James, C.C., Bawnboy . . . . . . Kilmore
M'Cabe, Joseph, o.c.c. (Prior), Middletown, New York.
M'Cabe, Mathew, P.P., Drumshambo . . . . Ardagh
M'Cabe, Patrick (Adm.), Ballymahon . . . . Ardagh
M'Cabe, Patrick, Kiltyclogher, Enniskillen . . . . Kilmore
M'Caffery, F. A., o.c.c., Middletown, New York.
M'Cafferty, John, P.P., Stranorlar . . . . Raphoe
M'Cafferty, Patrick, P.P. (Canon), Burtonport, Letter-
kenny . . . . . . . . . . Raphoe
M'Caffrey, Francis, C.C., B.A., Corduff, Carriokmacross Clogher.
M'Caffrey, James (Monsignor), President, St Patrick's
College, Maynooth . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Caffrey, M., s.m. a. (V.-Pres.), St. Joseph's Seminary,
Blackrock Road, Cork . . . . . . Cork
M'Caffrey, P. R., o.c.c., B.A., Port Adelaide, Australia.
M'Callion, Wm., o.m.i,, Belmont House, Stillorgan . . Dublin
M'Cambridge, Patrick, P.P., Killough, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
M'Cann, Bernard, P.P., Martinstown, Co. Antrim . .Down & Connor
M'Cann, James, s.j. (Vice-Rector), Clongowes Wood
College, Sallins . . . . ... Kildare & Leighlin
M'Cann, James, o.m.i., B.A., Belcamp Hall, Raheny . . Dublin
M'Cann, J., c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . . . Armagh
M'Cann, P, V., C.C., St. Mary's, Drogheda . . . . Meath
M'Cann, Thos., C.C., Kilkerley, Dundalk . . ... Armagh
M'Carney, Patrick, C.C., St. Patrick's, Aughnacloy . . Clogher
M'Carrick, Roger, B.A,, Diocesan College, Ballagha-
dereen . . . . . . . . . . Achonry
406
ALPHABETICAL LIST Ob
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Carroll, James, C.C., Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
M'Cartan, D., C.C., St. Paul's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
M'Cartan, Edward, P.P. (Archdeacon), Seago, Lurgan Dromore
M'Cartan, Patrick, C.C., Rathfriland . . . . Dromore
M'Cartan, John, P.P., V.F., Cushendall, Co. Antrim . .Down & Connor
M'Carthy, Alexander, c.m., St. Vincent's College,
Castleknock
M'Carthy, Charles, C.C., Effin, Kilmallock
M'Carthy, Charles J., C.C., Belgooly, Kinsale
M'Carthy, Daniel, c.m., St. Vincent's, Cork
M'Carthy, 'Daniel, C.C., Clondrohid, Macroom
M'Carthy, Denis, C.C , Camus, Costello, Co. Galway . .
M'Carthy, Ed,, P.P., Glanworth, Co. Cork
M'Carthy, Eugene, C.C., Presbytery, James's Street . .
M'Carthy, Edmond R., C.C.y Loughill
M'Carthy, Eugene, C.C., Aghada, Co. Cork
M'Carthy, Florence (Retired), Causeway, Tralee
M;Carthy, Florence (Adm.), Skibbereen
M'Carthy, Francis J. (Chaplain), St. Patrick's Incur-
able Hospital, Cork
M'Carthy, Jeremiah, C.C., B.A., Blackrock, Co. Dublin
M'Carthy, John, C.C., Tracton, Co. Cork
M'Carthy, John, Carrick-on-Suir . .
M'Carthy, Joseph, C.C., Tipperary
M'Carthy, Michael, P.P., Kilbenny, Mitchelstown
M'Carthy, Patrick, s.j., St. Aloysius College, Sydney.
M'Carthy, Richard (Canon), P.P., V.F., Kinsale '
M'Carthy, T., s.m., Missionary House, Temuka, New
Zealand.
M'Carthy, Timothy, C.C., Glounthaune, Co. Cork
M'Carthy, Vincent (President), c.m., St. Vincent's
College, Castleknock
M'Carthy, William X. (Chaplain), Little Sisters of the
Poor, Montenotte, Cork.
M'Carvill, Michael (Chaplain), St. Joseph's Orphanage
Bundoran
M'Cashin, Mark, P.P., V.F., Blaris, Lisburn
M'Caughan, J. (Prof. ), St. Malachy 's College, Belfast .
M'Caughey, John, C.C., Lisnaskea
M'Caul, P. D. (President), St. Eunan's, Letterkenny ,
M'Cauley, Edward, C.C., Mullagh, Kells . .
M'Clean, P., B.A., C.C., Lisdoonvarna
M'Cleary, Patrick A., P.P., Devenish, Belleek
M'Clory, ML, C.C., Banbridge, Co, Down
M'Cluskey, Columba, 0.73. -St. Thomas' College,
Newbridge, Co. Kildare . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
M'Connell, Francis, S.T.L. (Prof.), St. Macarten's Semi-
nary, Monaghan . . . . . . . . Clogher
M'Connell, James, C.C., Antrim .. .. . .Down & Connor
M'Conologue, John, P.P., Killeter, Castlederg . . Derry
M'Connelloge, T., C.C., Burt, Derry . . . . Derry
Dublin
Limerick
Cork
Cork
Cloyne
Galway
Cloyne
Dublin
Limerick
Cloyne
Kerry
Ross
Cork
Dublin
Cork
Waterford & Lismore
Cashel
Cashel
Cork
Cork
Dublin
Cork
Clogher
. Down & Connor
.Down & Connor
. Clogher
Raphoe
Kiimore
Kilfenora
Clogher
. Drornore
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
407
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Connon, Patrick, C.C., Inniskeen . . . . Clogher
M'Conville, E., C.C., Rostrevor .. .. .. Dromore
M'Conville, Michael B. (Dean), P.P., V.G., Lurgan . . Dromore
M'Conville, Patrick, P.P., Glen, Newry . . . . Dromore
M'Cormack, Aidan, C.C., Kilteely, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
M'Cormack, Edward, B.A., B.D., St. Mel's College,
Longford . . . . . . . . Ardagh
M'Cormack, J., C.C., Clara, King's Co. . . . . Meath
M'Cormack, Thomas, C.C., Holycross, Thurles . . Cashel
M'Cormack, William, s.j., St. Ignatius -College, Galway Galway
M'Cormick, P. D., o.p., Holy Cross, Sligo . . . . Elphin
M'Cormick, Terence, C.C., Knockbride, Bailieboro' . . Kilmore
M'Corry, George, C.C., Hilltown, Newry . . . . Dromore
M'Corry, J., C.C., Dromara, Co. Down . . . . Dromore
M'Cotter, Thomas, P.P., M.A., Antrim . . . .Down & Connor
M'Cooey, James, C.C., Mell, Drogheda- . . . . Armagh
M'Coy, Mortimer, P.P., Ardpatrick, Kilmallock . . Limerick
M'Coy, N., o.s.a., Cairns, Queensland, North Australia.
M'Crea, D. F., P.P., Kilrea . . . . . . Derry
M'Cready, John, C.C., Quin, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
M'Cudden, R., C.C., St. Mary's, King Street, Belfast
Down & Connor
M'Cullagh, Francis, P.P., Culdaff, Co. Donegal . . Derry
M'Cullagh, P., C.C., Desertmartin, Co. Derry . . Derry
M'Culla, Thomas, P.P., Termonfeckin, Drogheda . . Armagh
M'Cullagh, William J., P.P., Douglas, Cork . . Cork "
M'Cullen, Richard, B.D. (Diocesan Catechist), Mullingar Meath
M'Cumiskey, P., C.C., Annaclone, Banbridge . . Dromore
M'Cunnin, Angelo, c.p., St. Saviour's Retreat, Broad-
way, Worcestershire.
M'Curtin, Patrick, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Riverview,
Sydney.
M'Cusker, Owen, o.c., St. Albans, Cardiff, Wales.
M'Daid, James, C.C., Ballyshannon . . . . Raphoe
M'Darby, Gabriel, c.p. 50 Avenue Hoche, Paris.
M'Dermott, Henry, c.s. sp., Duquesne University, Pittsburg, U.S.A.
M'Dermott, Christopher, c.ss.r. St. Mary's, Windouree,Ballarat, Victoria
M'Dermott, Francis, P.P., Ballinlough, Co. Roscommon Tuam
M'Dermott, John (Canon), P.P., Elphin, Castlerea . . Elphin
M'Dermott, John, C.C., Pettigo . . . . . . Clogher
M'Dermott, John P., B.D., C.C., B ally james duff .. Kilmore
M'Dermott, J., P.P., Croghan, Boyle . . . . Elphin
M'Dermott, Michael, O.C., Keady/Co Armagh . . Armagh
M'Dermott, J. D., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent 56 Aungier
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Dermott. Patrick, c.s.sp., Duquesne University, Pitts-
burg, U.S.A.
M'Dermott, Terence, C.C,, Drumkeerin, . . . . Kilmore
M'Dermott, Thomas J., o.c.c., Whitefriar Street . . Dublin
M'Devitt, C., C.C., Meenacross, Dungloe . . . . Raphoe '
M'Donald, A., c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
408 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF [1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. . DIOCESE.
M'Donald, Charles (Canon), P.P., V.F., Cookstown . . Armagh
M'Donald, E., Britfieldstown, Minaiie Bridge, Co. Cork Cork
M'Donald Hugh, C.C., Devenish, Belleek, Co Fermanagh Clogher
M'Donald, Hyacinth, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
M'Donald, -Laurence, C.C., Portarlington Kildare & Leighlin
M'Donald, Michael (Canon), P.P., V.F., Newport, Co.
Mayo . . . . . . . . . . Tuam
M'Donald, Michael, C.C., Loop, Moneymore, Co. Derry Armagh
M'Donald, Patrick (retired), Coolaney, Co. Sligo . . Achonry
M'Donald, Patrick, C.C., Bunnoe, Cootehill . . Kilmore
M'Donald, Thomas, C.C., Portadown, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
M'Donald, Thomas (Adm), St. Peter's, Belfast . .Down & Connor
M'Donald, Walter, D.D. (Prof.), Maynooth College . . Dublin
M'Donald, Walter, C.C., Dalymount, Phibsboro' . . Dublin
M'Donnell, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus . . Limerick
M'Donnell, A., s.m., Blenheim, New Zealand.
M'Donnell, Anthony, C.C., St. Peter's, Drogheda . . Armagh
M'Donnell, Daniel, P.P., St. Brigid's, Derryvolgie
Avenue, Belfast . . . . . . Down & Connor
M'Donnell, H., s.m., V.S., St. Patrick's College,
Wellington, N.Z.
M'Donnell, James, c.s.sp., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
M'Donnell, James, P.P., Siieem, Kenmare . . . . Kerry
M'Donnell, James, C.C., Templederry . . . . Killaloe
M'Donnell, James, c.m., St. Vincent's, Sunday's Well,
Cork .. .. .. .. Cork
M'Donnell, John, s.j., House of Studies, Milltown Park Dublin
M'Donnell, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Dingle . . Kerry
M'Donnell, John, P.P., Kildress, Cookstown . . Armagh
M'Donnell, John (Canon), P.P., Killasser, Swmford . . Achonry
M'Donnell, Joseph, s.j., Belvedere College, Great
Denmark Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
M'Donnell, Joseph, C.C., Castlebellingham . . . . Armagh
M'Donnell, Ml., C.C., Ballymacelligot . . . . Kerry
M'Donnell, Patrick (Chancellor), P.P., Bundoran .. Clogher
M'Donnell, Patrick, C.C., 126 Harold's Cross . . Dublin
M'Donnell, Peter Paul, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat,
Highgate Hill, London, W.
M'Donnell, Richard, C.C., Jenkinstown, Dundalk . . Armagh
M'Dwyer, Hugh, P.P., Carrick, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
M'Eldowney, John, P.P., Faughanvale, Eglinton . . Derry
M'Eleavey, Eugene, P.P., Moneymore, Co. Derry . . Armagh
M'Elligott, Patk., c.m., St. Vincent's, Sheffield.
M'Eneiry, John, C.C., Newcastle, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
M'Entee, Hugh, C.C., Templeport, Bawnboy . . Kilmore
M'Erlean, John, s.j., 35 Lr. Leeson St., Dublin . . Dublin
M'Evilly, Martin, C.C., Ballyhaunis . . . . Tuam
M'Evilly, Michael, B.A., C.G , Gorumna,.Co. Galway . . Tuam
M'Evoy, Daniel, Adm., Holy Family Presbytery,
Newington, Belfast . . . . . .Down & Connor
M'Evoy, Hugh, P.P., Maralin, Lurgan . . . . Dromore
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
409
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
M'Evoy, Owen, C.C., Tenure, Dunleer, Co. Louth . . Armagh
M'Evoy, Peter, C.C., Lurgan . . . . • . . Dromore
M'Evoy, Vincent, o.p., St. Laurence's, Adelaide, S. Australia.
M'Fadden, S., o.s.a. Orlagh, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
M'Faul, Chas., C.C., Omagh
M'Feely, William B., P.P., B.D., Waterside, Derry
M'Garry, Bernard, P.P., Saul, Downpatrick
M'Garvey, Bernard, C.C., Threemilehouse, Monaghan
M'Garry, James, Military Chaplain
M'Gauran, John, P.P., Drumreilly, Lr., Ballinamore
M'Gauran, Louis, 0.29., Newbridge College
M'Gauran, Michael, P.P., Tierworker, Bailieboro'
Derry
Derry
.Down & Connor
Clogher
Derry
Kilmore
Kildare & Leighlin
Kilmore
M'Gauran, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Milltown, Belturbet . . Kilmore
M'Gauran, Thomas E., P.P., Killinagh, Blacklion, Ennis-
killen . . . . . . . . Kilmore
M'Gaver, Anthony,?. P., Drumcong, Carrick-on- Shannon Ardagh
M'Geown, Michael, P.P., Greencastle, Tyrone . . Derry
M'Geown, Peter, C.C., Kilrea, Co. Derry . . . . Derry
M'Gettigan, J., s.m.a. (Vice- Provincial and President),
St. Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock Road, Cork . . Cork
M'Gettigan, John, C.C.. Bishop's House, Derry . . Derry
M'Gibney, Patrick, C.C., Ballintrillick, Cliff oney, Co.
Sligo . . . . . . . . . . Kilmore
M'Gillicuddy, Denis, P.P., Kilgarvan, Kenmare . . Kerry
M'Gilloway, A., C.C., Coleraine . . . . . Derry
M'Ginn, John, o.c., The Mount, Wadhurst, Sussex.
M'Ginn, William, C.C., Warrenpoint . . Dromore
M'Ginley, Daniel, P.P., St. Johnston's, Derry . . Raphoe
M'Ginley, James, (Canon), D.D., (Dean), Maynooth
College . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Givern, E., C.C., Hilltown, Co. Down . . . . Dromore
M'Givern, Henry, C.C., Laurencetown, Gilford . . Dromore
M'Givney, Jos., C.C., Moyne, Arva . . . . Ardagh
M'Givney, Peter, P.P., Carrickedmond, Tashinny,
Longford . . . . . . . . Ardagh
M'Givney, Peter, C.C., Clonaphilip, Virginia . . Kilmore
M'Glade, James, P.P., Limavady . . . . . . Derry
M'Glinchey, Cha3., Bunbeg .. .. .. Raphoe
M'Glinchy, John, P.P., Donemana, Strabane, Tyrone Derry
M'Glinchy, P. (Chaplain), Convent of Good Shepherd,
Waterside, Derry . . . . . . . . Derry
M'Glinchey, James (Dean), St. Columb's College, Derry Derry
M'Gloin, Michael, C.C., Strokestown . . . . Elphin
M'Glone, Michael (Canon), P.P., Roslea, Co. Fermanagh Clogher
M'Goldrick, John, C.C., Loughglynn, Castlerea . . Elphin
M'Glynn, Hugh, C.C., St. Eugene's, Derry . . . . Derry
M'Glynn, James, C.C., Culdaff, Donegal . . . . Derry
M'Glynn, John, B.A., L.S.T., B.C.L., St. Eunaii's,
College, Lotterkenny ... .. .. Raphoe
M'Glynn, William, c.m,, St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Goerty, James, P.P., Plumb ridge, Tyrone . . Derry
M'Goey, Thomas, P.P., Street, Rathowen . . . . Ardagh
M'Gonigle, Joseph, B.A., C.C., Killybegs . . . . Raphoe
M'Golrick, T., o.s.a., St. Patrick's/Rome.
M'Gough, Edward J., C.C., Glasthule, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
M'Gough, E., C.C., Athenry . . . . . . Tuam
M'Gough, Percy, C.C., B.D., Presbytery, Haddingtoii
Road . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Govern, John, o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Waterford Waterford &
Lismore
M'Gowan, Francis, C.C., Mount Herbert House,
Tullaghan, Bundoran . . ... . . Kilmore
M'Gowan, M. P., o.c.c., Ss. Celso e Giuliano, Eome.
M'Gowan, J., C.C., Boyle . . . . . . Elphin
M'Gowan, J., C.C., Dring, Granard . . . . Ardagh
M'Gowan, John, C.C., Knockloghrim, Co. Derry . . Derry
M'Gowan, P., C.C., "Mantua, Castlerea . . . . Elphin
M'Grath, Bernard (Chaplain), Ballyoate, Mullingar . . Meath
M'Grath, Denis (Canon), B.D., B.C.L., President, St.
Macartan's Seminary, Monaghan . . . . Clogher
M'Grath, Denis, C.C., Kilmacud, Stillorgan . . Dublin
M'Grath, Denis, C.C., Ballymacarbery, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
M Grath, E., s.m., Jefferson College, La., U.S.A.
M'Grath, Francis, C.C., Caher, Feakle . . . . Killaloe
M'Grath, Ignatius, o.d.c., ( Prior), St. Teresa's, Clarendon
Street . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Grath, J., C.C., Toomebridge .. ... . .Down & Connor
M'Grath, Jeremiah, C.C:, Ballyferriter, Dingle . . Kerry
M'Grath, John, C.C., Golden . . . . . . Cashel
M'Grath, John, C.C., Hcrbertstown, Knocklong . . Cashel
M'Grath, Jn., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . Cashel
M'Grath, K., s.m.. Nelson, N.Z.
M'Grath, Marcus, C.C, Clare Castle
M'Grath, Marcus, c.ss.r., St. Mary's. Windouree,
Ballarat, Victoria.
M'Grath, M. A., o.s.a., D.D. St. Augustine's, Cork
M'Grath, Michael, C.C., Ballycallan, Kilkenny
M'Grath, Michael, s.j., Ore Place, Hastings.
M-Grath, P. F., C.C., St. Mary's, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
M'Grath, Patrick, s.j., St. Aloysius', Sevenhill, South
Australia.
M'Grath, Patrick, C.C., B.A., Presbytery, lona Road,
Drumcondra
M'Grath, Thomas, C.C., Newry
M'Grath, Thomas (Chaplain), St. Anne's, S.C.R., Dublin
M'Grath, Thomas, s.j., Loyola House, Greenwich Road,
Sydney.
M'Grath, Thomas, c.m., St. Joseph's, Blackrock
Killaloe
Dublin
Cssory
Dublin
Dromore
Dublin
Dublin
M'Grattan, Thos., B.A., Glenarm, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
M'Griskin, Patrick, P.P., Glengevlin, Carrick-on-
Shannon . . . . T. . . . . Kilmore
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
411
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Groarty, J., C.C., Kincasslagh, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
M'Guckin, James, B,A., Chaplain. South Presentation
Convent, Cork . . . . . . . . Cork
M'Guckin, S. (Diocesan Inspector), Shanakiel, Cork . . Cork
M'Guigan, H., C.C., B.A., Rock, Derryaghy Down & Connor
M'Guiggan, Ml., C.C., Washingbay, Coalisland . . Armagh
M 'Guinness, John, c.m., Irish College, Paris.
M'Guire, Francis, C.C., Loughduff, Cavan . . . . Ardagh
M'Guire, G., Chaplain, Expeditionary Army . . Elphin
M'Guire, Thomas (Canon), P.P., V.G., Granard . . Ardagh
M'Guirk, John, C.C., B.A., Bray, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
M'Guone, Michael, C.C., Armagh . . . . Armagh
M'Gurk, Bernard (Mgr.), P.P., V.G., Maghera, Derry Deny
M'Gurk, J., c.s.sp., Irish Mission Band, Philadelphia, U.S.A.
M'Gurk, Peter, C.C., Garvagh, Co. Derry . . . . Derry
M'Hale, Anthony (Canon), P.P., V.G., Crossmolina . . Killala
M'Hale, Michael, P.P., Kilmore Erris, Belmullet . . KiUala
M'Hugh, D., Chaplain, Expeditionary Force, France.
M'Hughj John, c.ss.r., Esker? Athenry . . . . Clonfert
M'Hugh, Cor., C.C., Mullaghmore, Cliff oney . . Elphin
M'Hugh, Michael, P.P., Carna, Galway . . . . Tuam
M'Hugh, Michael, P.P., Crossboyne, Claremorris . . Tuam
M'Hugh, Michael, Chinese Mission, Shrule . . . . Galway
M'Hugh, Patrick, C.C.. Carna, Recess, Co. Galway . . Tuam
M'Hugh, Patrick J., C.C., Aghagower, Westport . . Tuam
M'Hugh, Redmond, P.P., V.F., Castlegar, Galway (City) Galway
M'Inerney, M. H. o.p., St. Mary's, Tallaght, Dublin . . Dublin
M'Inerney, John (Dean), P.P., V.G., Kilrush . . Killaloe
M'Inerney, J.. C.C., Scariff . . . . . . Killaloe
M'Intyre, Arthur, o.m.i., Mount St. Mary's, Leeds.
M'Intyre, Edmund, c.p., St. Saviour's Retreat, Broad-
way, Worcestershire.
M'Intyre, J., C.C., Dungloe. Co. Donegal . . . . Raphoe
M'Kay, George, P.P., Carrickfergus . . Down & Connor
M'Kean, Patrick, P.P., Presbytery, Aghabog, Latna-
mard, Newbliss . . . . . . . . Clogher
M'Kee, John, C.C., Kilclief, Strangford, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
M'Keefry, Joseph, P.P., Killygordon, Co. Donegal . . Derry
M'Keefry, Patrick, P.P., Banagher, Derry . . . . Derry
M'Keever, J., C.C., Coole, Westm-ath . . . . Meath
M'Kenna, Bernard, C.C., Kilbrittain, Co. Cork . . Cork
M'Kenna, Charles (Adm.), St. Joseph's, Pilot Street,
Belfast . . . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
M'Kenna, Felix (Canon), P.P., Castleblayney . . Clogher
M'Kenna, Felix, C.C., Newbliss, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
M'Kenna, James E., P.P., Dromore, Co. Tyrone . . Clogher
M'Kenna, James P., C.C., Scotstown, Monaghan . . Clogher
M'Kenna, John, P.P., Errigal Truagh, Emyvale . . Clogher
M'Kenna, J., s.m., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
M'Kenna, John, C.C., Mountjoy, Omagh . . . . Derry
M'Kenna, John, C.C., Killeter, Co. Tyrone . . . . Derry
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
M'Kenna, John, C.C., Bornacoola, Dromod . . Ardagh
M'Kenna, John, St. Macarten's Seminary, Monaghan Clogher
M'Kenna, Lambert, s.j., Belvedere College, Great
Denmark Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Kenna, M., s.m., 14 Kew Gardens Road, Kew,
Surrey.
M'Kenna, M., C.C., Clonmany, Co. Deny . . . . Deny
M'Kenna, J., C.C., Kilmurray-i-brickane . . . . Killaloe
M'Kenna, Paul, o.p., S.T.B., St. Mary's Priory, Tal-
laght, Co. Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Kenna, Paul, C.C., Aghadowey, Ballymoney . . Derry
M'Kenna, Patrick, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield,
Sydney, N.S.W.
M'Keown, Kevin, c.p.. Army Chaplain.
M'Keown, Leo, B.A., Kircubbin, Co. Down Down & Connor
M'Keown, P., s.m., St. Mary's Hill, Paignton.
M'Keon, John F., St. Patrick's College, Cavan . . Kilmore
M'Keon, John, C.C., Gurteen, Ballymote, Co. Sligo . . Achonry
M'Keone, James, S.T.L., Adm., St. Patrick's, Dundalk Armagh
M'Kernan, P., B.A., B.D.; The Academy; Dungannon Armagh
M'Kiernan, Francis, P.P., V.F., Ballinamore . . Kilmore
M'Kiernan, Linus, c.p., Marysmount, Goulburn, N.S.W.
M'Killop, Albert, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat. Highgate
Hill, London, N.
M'Killop, D., s.j,, St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide.
M'Killop, G., C.C., B.A., St. Briaid's, Belfast . .Down & Connor
M'Killop, Patrick, P.P., Aghagallon, Lurgan , . .Down & Connor
M'Kinlay, A., P.P., Rathlin Island, Ballycastle, Co.
Antrim . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
M'Kinley, John, P.P., B.A., V.F., St. Malachy's,
Alfred Street, Belfast . . . . . . Down & Connor
M'Kinny, John, P.P., Dromgoolan Lower, Gargory,
Banbridge . . . . . . Dromore
M'Laughlin, John, C.C., Cookstown, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
M'Laughlin, John, C.C., Moville, Co. Donegal . . Derry
M'Laughlin, Michael, C.C., Lisburn . . . .Down & Connor
M'Laughlin, William, P.P., Newtownstewart . . Derry
MacLaverty, J. J., P.P., Glenarm . . . . . .Down & Connor
M'Laverty, J., C.C., Toome Bridge . . . . Down & Connor
M'Laverty, P. J., C.C., Holy wood, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
M'Lister, J., C.C., St. Paul's Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
M'Loone, Hugh, P.P., Dunfanaghy, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
M'Loughlin., Edward, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
M'Loughlin, James, c.ss r., Mount St. Alphonsus . . Limerick
M'Loughlin, Michael, c.ss.r., Clonard Monaster}r, Bel-
fast . . . . . . . . . .Down & Connor
M'Loughlin, Michael, P.P., Ardagh, Ballina . . . Killala
M'Loughlin, Ml., C.C.. Belturbet . . . . . . Kilmore
M'Loughlin, Paul, P.P., Dopleague, P.O., Castlebar . . Tuam
M'Loughlin, Stanislaus, s.j. (Vice-Rector), Belvedere
College, Great Denmark Street, Dublin . . Dublin
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
413
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Loughlin, Thos., sj., Mill town Park .. .. Dublin
M'Mahon, B,, C.C., Lorrha, Birr . . . . . . Killaloe
M'Mahon, Bernard, C.C., B.D., B. Can. L., Dolphin's
Barn . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Mahon, Eugene, P.P., (Canon), Cleenish, Arney,
Enniskillen . . . . . . . . Clogher
M'Mahon, Francis, P.P., Carrigaholt . . . . Kill aloe
MacMahon, John (Caaon), P.P., V.G., Nenagh . . Killalor
M'Mahon, John, C.C., St. Andrew's, Westland Row . . Dublin
M'Mahon, Matthew, B.A. (Dean), Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Mahon, Thomas,, B.A., Kina.wley, Swanlibar . . Kilmore
M'Manus, Charles, o.m.i., 106 Constitution Street, Leith.
M'Manus, Daniel, Killargue, Sligo
M'Manus, Denis, C.C., Blacklion, Enniskillen
M'Manus, Francis, C.C., Enniskillen
M'Manus, James, C.C., Trillick, Co. Tyrone . ,
M'Manus, John, C.C., Kilbeg, Kells
M'Manus, M., B.D., C.C., Dunshaughlin
M'Manus, Patrick, East Bars, Glenfarne
Kilmore
Kilrnore
Clogher
Clogher
Meatti
Meath
Kilmore
M'Manus, Vincent, c.ss.r., St. Mary's, Windouree, Victoria
M'Master, A., C.C., Park, Derry . . . . . . Derry
M'Meel, Hugh, P.P., Latton, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
M'Meel, George (Canon), P.P., D.D., Clones . . Clogher
M'Meel, Patrick, P.P., Eskra, Omagh . . . . Clogher
M'Menamin, Cornelius, P.P., Kilmacrenan, Co.
Donegal . . . . . . Raphoe
M'Menamin, Owen, St. Cohimb's College, - Derry .. Derry
M'Menamin, Michael, C.C., Claudy, Derry . . . . Derry
M'Morrow, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Drumkerin, Co. Leitrim Kilmore
M'Mullan, Alexander, c.ss.r. (Superior), Redemptorist
College, St. Clement's, Geeiong, N.S.W.
M'Mullan, John, c.p. (Provincial), Mount Argus,
Harold's Cross . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Mullan, Theodore, c.p., St. Mary's, Retreat, Har-
borne, Birmingham.
M'Mullen, Patrick, C.C., Stranorlar, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
M'Mullen, M., C.C., Milford, Letterkenny . . Raphoe
M'Nab, A., B.A., C.C., Rasharkin . . . .Down & Connor
M'Nally, Felix (Canon), P.P., Mountain Lodge,
Newry . . . . . . . . . . Armagh
MacNama, Peter, C.C., Bangor Erris . . _ .. Killala
MacNama, Lewis, B.A., C.C., Easkey . . . . Killala
M'Namara, A., C.C., Ballynacally, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
M'Namara, Charles (Dean), P.P., V.G., Bruff . . Limerick
M'Namara, Cornelius, P.P., Tullaherin. Thomastown Ossory
M'Namara, D., C.C., Coolmeen, Ennis . . . . Killaloe
McNamara, F , s.m.a., Ballinafad. College, Castlebar Tuam
M'Namara, John (Canon), P.P., Bodyke, Co. Clare . . Killaloa
M'Namara, John, c.ss.r., Clonard, Belfast . . Down & Connor
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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
M'Namara. Michael, o.m.i., 106 Constitution Street,
Leith, N.B.
M'Namara, Michael,C.C., Cullohill, Rathdowney . . Ossory
M'Namara, Patrick, C.C., Ballygran, Charleville . . Limerick
M'Namara, Patrick, C.C., Ballymoney, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
M'Namara, P. S., o.f.m., S.T.L., Sydney, Australia.
M'Namee, Bernard, C.C., St. Paul's, Belfast . . Down & Connor
M'Namee, Ed., B.D., C.C,, Omeath, Newry . . . . Armagh
M'Namee, B., C.C., Park. Derry . . . . Derrv
M'Namee, James J., B.D., C.C., Monaghan . . Clogher
M'Namee, Peter, P.P., V.F., Bellaghy, Co. Derry . . Derry
M'Namee, Peter, P.P., Castletown-Geoghegan . . Meath
M'Neece, Felix, P.P., Mullavilly, Tanderagee . . Armagh
M'Neely, Wm., D.D., C.F., France . . . . Raphoe
M'Nelis, Peter, C.C., Galb alley, Pomeroy . . . . Armagh
M'Nevin, Thomas, C.C., 47 Westland Row . . . . Dublin
M'Nulty, Stephen, C.C., Darver, Castlebellingham . . Armagh
M'Oscar, Hugh, C.C., Tallanstown, Ardee . . . . Armagh
M'Oscar, J. A., C.C., Cros.smaglen . . . . Armagh
M'Oscar, P., a.m. (Superior), Atlanta, Ga., U.S.A.
M'Peake, Alex., C.C., Stonebridge, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
M'Phillips, James, P.P., Scotstown, Co. Monaghan Clogher
M'Phillips, Patrick, C.C., Drumkerin . . . . Kilmore
M'Polin, Owen, C.F. . . . . . . . . Dromore
M'Polin, Eugene, C.C., Derrymacash, Lurgan . . Dromore
M'Polin, Murtagh (Canon), P.P., Loughbrickland, Co.
Down . . . . . . . . . . Dromore
M'Quaid, Patrick, C.C., Army alia, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
M'Quaid, Patrick, P.P., Tyholland . . . . Clogher
M'Quillan, Peter, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
M'Quillan, Vincent, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Rory, James, C.C., Lmiavady . . . . . . Darry
M'Rory, Patrick, P.P., Middletown, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
M'Rorey, E., C.C., Laurencetown, Gilford . . Dromore
M 'Shane, James, C.C., Donegal . . . . . . Raphoe
M'Shane, John (President), St. Columb's College, Derry Deny
M'Shane, Peter, P.P., Ballygawley, Co. Tvrone . . Armagh
McSheahan, S. J., Milltown Park . . . . . . Dublin
M'Sorley, J. S., o.p., Holy Cross Abbey, Sligo . . Elphin
M'Sparran, John} C.C., B.A., Aughagallon, Lurgan . .Down & Connor
M'Sweeiiey, Eugene, B.A., 41 Philipsburg Avenue,
Fairview . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Sweeney, Michael T., C.C., B.A., Sandymount . . Dublin
M'Sweeiiey, Patrick, M.A. (Prof.), St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth . . . . . . . . Dublin
M'Sweeney, Pierce, P.P., Liscarroll, Churchtown . . Cloyne
M'Swiggan, John, P.P., Chapelizod . . . . Dublin
M'Swiney, J. M., P.P., Meath Street, Dublin . . Dublin
M'Swiney, John, o.s.a., (Prior), New Ross . . Ferns
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
415
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
M'Swiney, John, C.C , Bandcm . . . . . . Cork
M'Swiney, Matt., SS. Peter and Paul's, Cork . . Cork
McSwiney Patrick, M.A., B.D., St. Finbarr's College
Farranferris, Cork . . . . . . . . Cork
M'Swiney, Patrick C., C.C., South Parish, Cork . . Cork
M'Ternan, Michael, P.P., Glennade, Kinlough Kilmore
M'Verry, Francis, C.C., Lissan, Cookstown . . . . Armagh
M'Vicar, Francis, s.m. (President), 89 Lower Leeson
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
M' Williams, Bernard, C.C., Woodend, Strabane . . Derry
M' Williams, David, Newcastle, Co. Down
. . Down & Connor
M'Williams, Patrick, a.j., Crescent College, Limerick Limerick
M' William, Thomas (Canon), P.P., Clonoe, Coalisland Armagh
Macardle, Andrew, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
MacEviliy, Michael, B.A., Tiernea, Lettermore, Co.
Galway . . . . . . • . . . Dublin
M'Gibney, Patrick, C.C., Glenade, Kinlough, Bundoran Kilmore
MacGowan, E. V., P.P., Ahoghill . . . .Down & Connor
MacGowan, Thomas, P.P., Ballyclare, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
MacGowan, John, C.C., Holy Rosary Presbytery,
Ballynafeigh, Belfast . . . . . .Down & Connor
Macken, Edmund, C.C., Clonoe, Coalisland . . . . Armagh
Macken, J., C.C., Mulling \r . . . . . . Meath
Macken, James, C C., Rock, Co. Tyrone . . . . Armagh
Macken, Patrick, C.C., Ardee . . . . . . Armagh
Macken, R., c.m., Sfc. Petor's, Phibsboroueh . . Dublin
Macken, Thomas F.(Canon), P.P., V.F., Dunmore, Co.
Galway . . . . . . . . Tuam
Macken, Thomas, P.P., Fenaghr Longford . . . . Ardagh
Mackey, Edward (Canon), P.P., V.F., Athy. .' . . Dublin
Mackey, Edmund, C.C., Gortnahoe, Thurles . . Ca^hel
Mackey, Ernest, s.j., College of St. Ignatius, Galway Galway
Macnamara, Thomas J., C.C., St. John's, Limerick . . Limerick
M'Neely, Wm., D.D., C.C., Lctterkenny . . Raphoe
Madden, James, C.C. (Diocesan Inspector), Cratloe . . Limerick
Madden, John, B. A., C.C., Ballinasloe .. .. Clonfert
Madden, John, P.P., Mullinavat, Waterford .. Ossoiy
Madden, M., Chaplain, Birr . . . . . . Killaloe
Madden, Michael, P.P., Charleville .. .. Cloyne
Madden, P., Adrn., Williamstown, Ballymoa . . Tuam
Maddock, L. P., o.s.a., St. Augustine, Kyabram, Diocese
of Sandhurst, Victoria, Australia.
Mader, Basilius, s.m. (Superior), Wheeling, W. Va.
Madigan, Thomas (Canon), P.P., Castletownroche, Co.
Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
Magee, Arthur, C.C., Ederney, Co. Fermanagh . . Cloghor
Magee, Charles, P.P., Kildallan, BallyconneU. . . Kilmore
Magee, John L., P.P., Tubber . . . . . . Meath
Magee, John, C.C., Annaghclone, Banbridge . . Dromore
416
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Mageean, Daniel, B.A., B.D (Dean), St. Patrick's
College, Maynooth . . . . . . Dublin
Mageean, Robert, c.ss.r., College, St. Clement's, Geelong, N.S.W.
Magennis, D., C.C., B.A., Aldergrove . . Down & Connor
Magennis, Felix (Canon) (Adni.), Clonallon, Warrenpoint Droinore
Magennis, P. E., o.c.c., D.Ph. (Prior. Gen.), Coll. di S.
Alberto, Rome.
Magennis, D. R., o.p., St. Mary's, Tallaght ... Dublin
Magill, Patrick, P.P., Coleraine, Co. Derry . . . .Down & Connor
Magill, William (Canon), P.P., St. James's, James's
Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
M agner, Thomas J. (Canon), P.P., Dunmanway, Co. Cork Cork
Magnier, Michael, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Magrath, John, c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . Cashel
Maguire, Andrew, P.P., Montana House, Carrickmacross Clogher
Maguire, Arthur, c.ss.r., Limerick . . . . . . Limerick
Maguire, Bernard, P.P., Inniskeen, Dundalk . . Clogher
Maguire, Bernard, P.P., Tempo, Co. Fermanagh . . Clogher
Maguire, Casimir, c.p. (Vicar), Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W.
Maguire, Edward (Canon), D.D., Frosses, Co. Donegal Raphoe
Maguire, E., D.D. . . . . . . . . Dublin
Maguire, Eugene, P.P., Abbejdara, Granard . . Ardagh
Maguire, Francis, C.C., Longhduff, Cavan . . Ardagh
Maguire, Francis, P.P., Blessington . . . . Dublin
Maguire, J. F., C.C., Tulla, Co. Clare . . . . KiUaloe
Maguire, James P., P.P., Clonmany, Co. Donegal . . Derry
Maguire, James, P.P , Louth, Dundalk . . , . . Armagh
Maguire, John, B.A., B.D., Prof., St. Patrick's College
Cavan . . . . . . . . . . Kilmcre
Maguire, John R. (Adm.), -Annyalla, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
Maguire, John R. (Assistant Bursar), St. Patrick's
College, Maynooth . . . . . . Armagh
Maguire, Matthew, P.P., Trillick, Co. Tyrone . . Clogher
Maguire, Thomas, C C., Kilnaleck. Ballyjamesduff . . Kilmore
Maguire, P. H., P.P., Monea, Enniskillen . . . . Clogher
Maguire, Thomas, P.P., Greenlough, Portglenone . . Derry
Maguire. Thomas, C.C., Clopher, Co. Tyrone . . Clogher
Maher, James (Adm.), Ballinamult, S. O., Co. Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Maher, James, P.P., Carbury, Co. Kildare . . Kildare & Leighlin
Maher, Jeremiah, P.P., Dunkerrin . . . . Killaloe
Maher, John (Canon), P.P., Riverstown, Sligo . . Elphin
Maher, John, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro' . . . . Dublin
Maher, John, P.P., Oulart, Gorey, Co. Wexford . . Ferns
Maher, Martin, s.j. (Rector), House of Studies, Mill-
town Park . . . . . . . . Dublin
Maher, Michael, C.C., B.D., Archbishop's Secretary,
Thurles ... . . . . . . . . Cashel
Maher, Thomas, s.j., Mungret College . . . . Limerick
Maher, P. A., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Kinsale . , Cork
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 417
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Mahon, Cornelius, P.P.. Fahy, Eyrecourt . . . . Clonfert
Mahon, Edward, P.P., Dromard, Moyne, Arva . . Ardagh
Mahon, James, C.C. (Diocesan Inspector), Curragh
Camp . . . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Mahon, Peter, C.C., Waterside, Deny . . . . Derry
Mahony, G., a.m., St. Mpry of the Angels, Wellington, N.Z.
Malachy, Fr., o.s.f.c., Paradise Rectory, Abbotstown,
Penn., U.S.A.
Mallon, Daniel ^Canon), P.P., V.F., Rostrevor . . Dromore
Mallon, Patrick, C.C., Ballinamore . . . . . . Kilmore
Malone, Charles (Canon), P.P., 50 Rathgar Road, Dublin
Malone, Charles, C.C., Hannastown, B-Jfast . .Down & Connor
Malone, Marcellus, c.p., St. Mungo's Retreat, Parson
Street, Glasgow
Mangan, Bernard, c.p (Rector), Holy Cross Retreat,
Ardoyne, Belfast . . . . . . Down & Connor
Mangan, Berfcrand, c.p. (Pro-Provincial), Marrickville,
Sydney, N.S.W.
Mangan, Cornelius, c.ss.r., Marianella, Orwell Road,
Rathgar . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Mangan, Cornelius, C.C., Kilfinane, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Mangan, D., o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon St. . . Dublin
Mangan, Dominick, c.ss.r., Mount St. Gerard, Welling-
ton, New Zealand.
Mangan, W., St. Jarlath's College, Tuam, Co. Galway ' Tuam
Manly, Patrick, P.P., Killenummery, Ballinagor,
Droinahair . . . . . . . . . . Ardagh
Manning, Bernard, C.C., Columbkille, Granard . . Ardagh
Manning, D., s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne.
Manning, James, P.P., Cloghan, Banagher . . . . Ardagh
Manning, John, P.P., Aughrim, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Manning, Timothy, c.ra., St. Vincent's Church, Lanark.
Mannion, John, Scramogue, Longford . . . . Elphin
Mannix, Timothy, C.C., Ballyhea, Charleville . . Cloyne
Mansfield. A., o s.a., St. Augustine's, Galway . . Galway
Mara, Hilary, c.p. (Vicar), Holycross. Ardoyne, Belfast Down & Connor
Marinan, W., P.P., Kilnamona, Ennis . . . . Killaloo
Marion, A., s.m. (Provicarius), Levuka, Fiji Islands.
Mark, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin^ Friary, Church
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Markey, John, P.P., Knockbridge, Dundalk . . Armagh
Markey, J., C,C , Barr, Newry . . . . . . Dromore
Markey, Patrick, P.P., Ballinalee, Edgeworthstown . . Ardagh
Marley, Stephen, C.C., Ashford, Co. Wicklow .. Dublin
Marlow, Romuald, c.p.t St. Mungo's, 52 Parson Street,
Glasgow.
Marmion, James, P.P., Dundrum, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
Marnane, John, 4 Eblana Avenue, Kingstown . . Dublin
Marren, F., s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Marron, James, P.P., St. Joseph's, Emyvale, Co.
Moriaghau . . . . . . . . . . Clogher
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Marshall, Patrick J., P.P., V.G., Archdeacon of Aghadoe,
Kenmare . . . . . . . . Kerry
Martin, John, s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne.
Martin, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.C.L., Franciscan-Capuchin
Monastery, Father Matihew Quay, Cork . . Cork
Martin, J., s.m., V.S., Greenmeadows, New Zealand.
Martin, John, C.C., Ballinacargy . . . . . . Meath
Martin, Michael, L.D., C.C., 21 Arran Quay . . Dublin
Martin, Terence, P.P., Edgeworthstown . . " . . Ardagh
Martyn, Thomas, C.C., Birr . . . . . . Killaloe
Mason, Francis V., o.c., War Chaplain.
Masterson, B. J., o.p., St. Saviour's, Dominick Street Dublin
Masterson, Ed., s.j., House of Studies, Milltown Park Dublin
Masterson, Hugh, C.C., Ballinahown, Athlone . . Ardagh
Masterson, John, B.A , Chapelizod, Dublin . . Dublin
Masterson, Joseph, P.P., Drumconrath, Ardee . . Meath
Masterson, Michael J. (Canon), (President), St. Mel's
College, Longford . . . . . . . . Ardagh
Masterson, Thomas, F., C.C., Cloone, Mohill . . Ardagh
Mathieu, N., s.m., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
Matthew, Fr., o.s.f.c. (Def. Ex.-Prior), Franciscan-
Capuchin Friary, Kilkenny . . . . Ossory
Matthew, Fr., o.f.m. The Friary, Cork . . . . Cork
Mat-hews, Joseph, B.A., 24 Killarney Street, Dublin . . Dublin
Matthews, Eugene, o.m.i., Church of Mary Immaculate,
Inchicore . . . . . . . . Dublin
Matthews, Peter, C.C., Termonfeckin, Drogheda . . Armagh
Mattimoe, P., C.C., Bally rush, Boyle . . . . Elphin
Maurice, Fr., o.f.m. (Miss. Apostolic), Hankow, China.
Meade, John, C.C., Ennis . . . . . . Killaloe
Meagher, Cyprian, jc._p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus,
Dublin . . . . ' . . . . Dublin
Meagher, John (Canon), P.P., Borrisokane . . . . Killaloe
Meagher, John, Templemore . . . . . . Cashel
Meagher, Patrick, s.m., St. Mary's College, Linthorpe,
Middlesbrough.
Meagher, M. T., c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Rathmines Dublin
Meagher, P., C.C., Dingle . . . . . . Kerry
Meagher, P. J., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . Cashel
Meagher, Roderick, P.P., Mullagh, Loughrea . . Clonfert
Meagher, Thomas, C.C., Borrisokane . . . . Killaloe
Meagher, William (Canon), P.P., Tallow, Co. Waterford
Waterford & Lismore
Meegan, Thomas, C.C., Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh . . Clogher
Meehan, John, B.D., B.C.L., C.C., Castlebar . . Tuam
Meehan, John, c.s.sp., Gambia, B. W. Africa.
Meehan, John, C.C., Military Chaplain . . . . Ardagh
Meehan, J. J., C.C., Clonfanlough, Athlone . . Ardagh
Meehan, Joseph, C C., Ballin. temple, Ballinagh . . Kilmore
Meehan, Patrick, P.P., Keadue, Carrick-on- Shannon Ardagh
Meehan, Terence, C.C., Ballynarry, Kilnaleck, Co. Cavan Ardagh
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
419
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Meehan, Thomas (Canon), P.P., Ballindaggin, Ennis-
corthy . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Mellet, Jas., c.s.sp., Onitsha, Lower Nigeria, British
West Africa.
Meenagh, Patrick, e.ra., St. Patrick's Seminary, Armagh
Meenan, John, P.P., Glasslough, Co. Monaghan
Megannety, John, o.c.c. (Prior), Ardavon, Rathgar . .
Meighan, William, C.C., Presbytery, Clontarf
Mulleady, Berthold, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton
Road
Mellet, Martin, P.P., Clonbur, Co. Galway
Melu, Francis, s.m., Otaki, New Zealand.
Melvin, T., C.C., Attymon, Athenry
Menard, A., s.m., Ohakure, New Zealand.
Meredith, T., o.s.a., Rochester, New Zealand.
Mernagh, Nicholas, P.P., Ballyoughter, Ballycanew,
Gorey, Co. Wexford
Merten, Aubert, 0.3.6. (Prior), The Priory, Edermine,
Enniscorthy
Mesmier, Ignatius, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Glen
Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Meskel, Peter P., C.C., Ballinameela, Cappagh, Co.
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Metcalfe, R. A., o.c.c., B.A., 182 St. Bronx, New York.
Meskel, Richard, C.C., Cahir, Co. Tipperary Waterford & Lismore
Meyer, Charles, c.s.$p., Rockwell College . . . . Cashel
Michael, Fr., o.f.m. (Del), The Abbey, Multyfarnham . . Meath
Michael, Fr., o.s.f.c., M.A., Kilkenny . . . . Ossory •
Miller, William, Ph.D., C.C., Carlow . . Kildare & Leighlin
Mitehsll, Denis, c.ss.r., College, St. Clement's, Geelong, N.S.W.
Mitchell, Joseph, M.A., B.D., President. St. Mary's
College, Galway
Mitchell, M., B.A., B.D., St. Mary's College, Galway
Moaiie, Patrick J., C.C., Tuam . . . .
Mockler, John, C.C., Kilricle, Loughrea
Mockler, Richard, P.P., Ballylooby, Cahir
Mockler, Thomas, P.P., Clashmore, Youghal
Armagh
Clogher
Dublin
Dublin
Dublin
Tuam
Clonfert
Ferns
Ferns
Galway
Galway
. . Tuam
. . Clonfert
Waterford & Lismoro
Waterford & Lismore
Molloy, Leo, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
Molloy, Luke, C.C., Enniscrone, Co. Sligo . . . . Killala
Molloy, Patrick, P.P., Aghamore, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Molloy, T., B.D. (Prof.), St. Flannan's College, Ennis Killaloe
Molloy, Thomas, D.Ph., Edininfagh, Glenties . - Raphoe
"Moloney, Alfred, C.C., Kilrush . . . . . . Killaloe
Moloney, Daniel, C.C., Presbytery, Donnybrook, Dublin Dublin
Moloney, James, C.C., Clonoulty, Gooldscross . . Cashel
Moioney, James, C.C., St. Munchin's . . . . Limerick
Moloney, Michael, Bishop's Secretary, Corbally,
Limerick
Moloney, Martin, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Moloney, N., s.m., Chaplain N.Z. Forces.
Moloney, T. A., o.f.m. (Guardian), Merchant's Quay . . Dublin
420
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Moloney, Thomas, C.C., B.A., Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Moloney, Thos., o.s.a., John Street . . . . Dublin
Moloney, William, s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne.
Molony, J. H., C.C., Roscrea . . . . . . Killaloe
Molony, Walter, C.C., Corofin, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
Monaghan, Thomas, P.P., Killenure, Tullow, Co.
Carlow . . . . . . .. . Kildare & Leighlin
Monahan, James (Adm.), Crusheen . . . . Killaloe
Monahan, John P.P., Fairymount, Castlerea . . Elphin
Monahan, John (Dean), D.D., P.P., V.F., Ferbane . . Ardagh
Monahan, Michael, P.P., Tulsk, Castlerea . . . . Elphin
Monahan, Peter J. (Canon), P.P., Ballymore -Eustace,
Co. Kildare . . . . . . . . Dublin
Monahan, Thomas, P.P., Hacketstown, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
Montague, Charles, C.C., Forkhill, Dundalk . . Armagh
Montford, Thomas, C.C., BalHnalee, Co. Longford . . Ardagh
Mooney, John, P.P., Clonegall . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Mooney, Joseph, P.P., Graigue, Kilkenny . . Kildare & Leighlin
Moore, James (Canon), P.P., Rathcormac, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Moore, James, c.w., All Hallows College, Drumcondra Dublin
Moore, Martin, C.C., Slane . . . . . . Meath
Moore, Peter, C.C., Newbridge, Toomebridge, Co. Derry Armagh
Moore, Philip, C.C., Kilmacow, Waterford . . . . Ossory
Morahan, Edward, C.C., Bonniconlon, Ballina . . Ac-homy
Moran, A., B.A., B.D., C.C., Achill Sound . . Tuam
Moran, F., C.C., St. Michael's, Enfield, Co. Meath . . Meath
Moran, James, B.A. (Prof.), St. Jarlath's College . . Tuam
Mora-n, James M'Dermott, o.m.i., St. Kevin's Refor-
matory School, Glencree . . . . . . Wicklow
Moran, John, C.C., The College House, Galway . . . Galway
Moran, M., C.C., Moylough, Co. Galway . . . . Tuam
Moran, Joseph, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsborough, Dublin Dublin
Moran, J., s.m. (Provincial), St. Mary's College, Linthorpe
Moran, Patrick, P.P., Claregalway . . . . . . Galway
Moran, Thos., P.P., Ballymacarbery, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
Moran, Thomas K., C.C., Monamolin, Gorey . . Ferns
Moran, Wm., C.C., Carrickedmond, Tashinny, Co.
Longford . . . . . . . . Ardagh
Moran, W., D.D., Prof. St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth . . . . . . . . Dublin
Morcel, Francis, s.m., Sacred Heart College, Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
Morell, J., s.m., St. Paul, U.S.A.
Morgan, J,, o.m.i., Sicklinghall, "Wetherby, Yorkshire.
Moriarty, Andrew, C.C., B.A., St. Agatha's, 10 Rich-
mond Place, N.C.R., Dublin . . . . . Dublin
Moriarty, John, P.P., Waterville, Co. Kerry . Kerry
Moriarty. T., C.C., Kenmare . . . . Kerry
Moriorty, Thomas, C.C., Castlegregory . . Kerry
Morley, Michael, C.C., Headford . . . . Tuam
Morrin, R. E., C.C., Robeen, Hollymount . . Tuam
Morrin, Thos., C.C., Keash, Ballymote . . Achonry
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
421
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Morris, James, P.P., Malin, Co. Donegal
Morris, M. J., Chaplain, Annaghadown, Galway
Morris, Patrick, s.j., Mungret College
Morris, Raphael, c.p., Holy Cross Retreat, Ardoyne
DIOCESE.
Derry
Tuam
Limerick
Belfast
Morris, Richard, C.C., Castlerea
Morris, Thomas, P.P., Ballindine, Co. Mayo
Morrison, Thomas, P.P., Kilworth, Co. Cork
Morrissey, Daniel, Ardmore
Morrissey, David, P.P., Kilmessan, Meath . .
Morrissey, Edward, B.A. , C.C., Kilbride, Blessington
Morrissey, Edward Ronald, C.C., James's Street, Dublin
Down & Connor
. . Elphin
. . Tuam
Cloyne
Waterford & Lismore
Meath
Dublin
Dublin
Morrissey, Michael, C.C., Ballylooby, Co. Tipp. Waterford & Lismore
Morrogh, Charles, s.j., St. Ignatius', Richmond, Mel-
bourne.
Morton, Edmund, P.P., Ballyhea, Charleville
Mortal, Thomas, C.C., Templeglantin3
Moylan, Patrick, s.m.a., Provincial Procurator, St.
Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock Road. Cork
Moynihan, Andrew, c.m., St. Jo'seph's, Malvern, Victoria.
Moynihan, D., CC., Cahirdaniel
Moynihan, Jeremiah, S.T.L. (President), St. Michael's
Colleqe, Listowel
Muckian,. Dominic, o.p., St. Magdalen's Priory,
Drogheda . . . .
Mulcahy, Charles, s.j., Rector, Clongowes Wood College,
Sallins . . . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Mulcahy, Cornelius^ c.s.sp., Freetown, Sierra Lson3,
B.W. Africa.
Mulcahy, Cornelius (Prof.), Maynooth College
Mulcahy, James, C.C., Ballylooby, Cahir
Mulcahy, William, P.P., Croagh, Limerick .
Mulderry, John, B.A., Chapelizod
Cloyno
Limerick
Cork
Kerry
Kerry
Armagh
. . Dublin
Waterford & Lismore
Limerick
. . Dublin
Muldoon; Justin; c.p., Holy Cross Retreat; Ardoyne
Belfast ... . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Mulhall, Hugh, s.j., Bordon Camp, Hants.
Mulkern, J. H., D.D., s.in. St. Anne's Church,
Underwood St., London,- E.G.
Mullaghan, D., C.C., St. Peter's, Belfast . . .Down & Connor
Mullan, A. S., o.f.m. (Guardian), Drogheda . .. Armagh
Mullan, E. J., B.A., C.C., Fintown . . . Raphoe
Mullan, Michael, P.P., Fahan, Derry . . . Derry
Mullany, R., C.C., Tibohine, Frenchpark . . . Elphin
Mullarkey, James, C.C., Bekan, Ballyhaunis . . Tuam
Mulleady, Berthold, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton Rd. Dublin
Mullen, John, C.C., Meigh, Newry . . . . Armagh
Mullen, Joseph, B.A., St. Columban's, Shrule . . Galway
Mullen, J., o.p.. San Clemante, Rome.
Muller, Nep., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . Cashel
Mulligan, J. B., C.C., Sligo . . . . . . Elphin
Mulligan, John, c ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
422
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
East, Shan-
DIOCESE.
Achonry
Mulligan, Patrick, C.C., Curry
Mulligan, Patrick, P.P., Aughnamullen
tonagh, Castleblayney
Mulligan, Philip (Canon), P.P., Curry, Swinford
Mulligan, Philip J., P.P., Carracastle, Ballaghadereen
Mulligan, Philip (Adm.), Monaghan
Mullins, James, c.m., St. Joseph's, Church, Toung-
T'ang, Pekin, China.
Mullins, William, B.A., C.C., Ennistymon, Co. Clare . .
Mulvany, P., C.C., Multyfarnham
Mulvany, Thomas, C.C., Taghmon, Mullingar
Mulvany, Thomas, P P., Collinstown
Mulvenna, F., C.C., B.A., Whitehouse, Belfast . .:
Mulvihill, William, C.C., Newtown, Cashel, Longford. . Ardagh
Munnelly, Michael (Canon), P.P., V.F., Ballycastle, Co.
Mayo
Murnane, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick
Murney, James, Loughbrickland
Murphy, P. A., o.p. (Prior), St. Catherine's, Newry . .
Murphy, Andrew, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Harborne,
Birmingham.
Murphy, Anthony, C.C., Baldoyle
Murphy, Arthur F., P.P., Emo, Portarlington Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, Austin, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castleknock Dublin
Murphy, Bernard, P.P., V.F., Ballycastle, Antrim . .Down & Connor
Murphy, C., o.s.a., D.D., Limerick . . . . Limerick
Murphy, Charles R., C.C., St. Kevin's, Harrington St. Dublin
Murphy, Cornelius, c.m., St. Patrick's College, Armagh
Murphy, Cornelius, C.C., Ballycotton, Co. Cork
Murphy, Cornelius, C.C., Ballinafad College, Castlebar
Murphy, Chr. (Chaplain), Reparatrice Convent, Cork
Murphy, Denis, B.A., S.T.L., B.C.L., Diocesan College,
Farranferris, Cork . .
Murphy, Denis, C.C., B.A., Sherkin. Baltimore
Murphy, D., C.C., Kilmeegan, Castlewellan . .
Murphy, D. (Adm.), Roscrea
Murphy, D., P.P., Castlemaine
Murphy, Daniel, C.C., Kilcock, Kildare
Murphy, Denis, C.C., Duncannon, Wexford
Murphy, Denis, «./., Galle, Ceylon.
Murphy, Edmund, P.P., Killeagh, Co. Cork
Murphy, Edmund, C.C., Newport, Co. Tipperary
Murphy, Edward, C.C., Rower, Inistioge, Kilkenny . .
Murphy, Edward, C.C., Dunamore, Cookstowii
Murphy, Francis, P.P., Gortlettera'gh, Mohill
Murphy, Francis, P.P., Glountane, Mallow
Murphy, George, C.C., Wexford
Murphy, Jas., o.s.a., D.D. (ex-Prov.), John St., Dublin
Murphy, James (Canon), P.P., Craanford, Gorey
Murphy, James, P.P., Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath. .
Murphy, James, C.C., Ballymitty, Wexford
Clogher
Achonry
Achonry
Clogher
Kilfenora
Meath
Meath
Meath
. .Down & Connor
Killala
Limerick
Dromore
Dromore
Dublin
Armagh
Cloyne
Tuam
Cork
Cork
. . Ross
. . Down & Connor
Killaloe
. . Kerry
Kildare & Leighlin
Ferns
Cloyne
Cashel
Ossory
Armagh
Ardagh
Cloyne
Ferns
Dublin
Ferns
Meath
Ferns
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 423
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Murphy, James (Chaplain), Bon Secours Convent, Cork Cork
Murphy, James, D.D. c.s.sp., Kimmage Manor, Dublin Dublin
Murphy, James, C.C., Newbawn, Wexford . . . . Ferns
Murphy, J., Killanena, Co. Clare . . . . . . Killaloe
Murphy, Jeremiah, P.P., Coolcappa, Shanagolden . . Limerick
Murphy, Jeremiah, s.j.* Halo's Place, Canterbury,
Murphy, Jeremiah, St. Brendan's Seminary, Killarnny Kerry
Murphy, John, B.A., B.D. (Prof.), St. " Macarten's
Seminary, Monaghan . . . . . Clogher^
Murphy, John, C.C., B.A., Ardglass
Murphy, John, P.P., New Inn, Cahir
Murphy, John, C.C., New Inn, Cahir
Murphy, John, P.P., Gonna, Tallow
. .Down & Connor
. . Cashel
... Cashel
Cloyne x
Murphy, John, C.C., Carroreigh, Taghmon, Wexford. . Ferns
Murphy, John, C.C., Lismore . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Murphy, John F., B.A., B.D. ( Adm.), St. Finbarr's.Cork Cork
Murphy, John, o.s.a., Ballyhaui?is, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Murphy, John T., c.s.sp., D.D., Right Rev., Bishop of
Port Louis, Mauritius.
Murphy, J., C.C., Goland, Milford . . . . Raphoe
Murphy, J., s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta, Galveston, U.S.A.
Murphy, J. (Eccl. Inspector), St. Malachy's College,
Belfast . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
Murphy, J., C.C., Duleek, Co. Meath . . . . Meath
Murphy, Joseph, C.C., Mooncoin, Waterford . . Ossory
Murphy, Laurence W., P.P., Grenagh, Blarney . . Cloyne
Murphy, Laurence, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton Rd. Dublin
Murphy, Luke, s.j., St. Aloysius' College, Sydney.
Murphy, Martin, B.A., C.C., Bree, Wexford . . Ferns
Murphy, Martin (Canon), P.P., Bantry . . . . Cork
Murphy, Michael J. (Mgr.), D.D., P.P., V.G., Mary-
borough . . . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, Michael, C.C., B.A., Pro -Cathedral, Marlboro'
Street . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Murphy, Michael, P.P., Mayo Abbey, Ballyglass . . Tuam
Murphy, Michael, C.C., Taghmon, Wexford . . Ferns
Murphy, Michael, P.P., Carnross; Mountrath . . Ossory
Murphy, Michael, C.C., Carrigaline . . . . Cork
Murphy, M., P.P., St. Patrick's, Limerick . . . . Limerick
Murphy, M., s.m., Timaru, New Zealand.
Murphy, Martin, C C.. Aran Islands . . . . Tuam
Murphy, M., s.m,., Our Lady of Victories, San Francisco, Cal., U.S.A.
Murphy, Nicholas (Canon), 'P.P., Ballycallan, Kil-
kenny . . . . . . . . . . Ossory
Murphy, P., s.m. (Rector), St. Lawrence, Sidcup, Kent
Murphy, P., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Moate . . Ardagh
Murphy, Patrick, P.P., Templetuohy, Templemore . . Cashel
Murphy, Patrick, C.C., Ballyporeen . . Waterford & Lismore
Murphy, Patrick, C.C., Bally bay . . . . . . Clogher
Murphy, Patrick, House of Missions, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Murphy, P., C.C., Dmmconrath, Ardee . . . . Meath
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NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Murphy, Patrick, C C., Trim, Meath . . . . Meath
Murphy, Patrick, B.A. (Chaplain), Bandon, Cork . . Cork
Murphy, P., C.C., Garbally, Menlough . . . . Tuam
Murphy, Paul, P.P., Edenderry, King's County Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, Philip M., P.P., Castfemartyr, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Murphy, R., o.p., Newbridge College, Newbridge Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, Richard, c.ss.r., Marianella, Rathgar, Dublin Dublin
Murphy, Richard, s.j., St. Ignatius', Richmond, Melbourne
Murphy, Robert J., P.P., Randalstown, Co. Antrim . .Down & Connor
Murphy, T., C.C., Glenbeigh . . ' . . . , Kerry
Murphy, Thomas, c.ss.r., Opong, Cebu, Philippine Islands
Murphy, Thomas, s.j., St. Francis Xavier, Upper Gar-
diner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Murphy, Thomas, C.C., Abbeyleix . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, Timothy, C.C., Rockhill, Bruree . . . . Limerick
Murphy, Timothy, C.C., Crookstown, Co. Cork . . Cork
Murphy, Timothy, C.C., Ringaskiddy, Co. Cork . . Cork
Murphy, William J. (Canon), P.P., 7 Eblana Avenue,
Kingstown '. . . . . . . . Dublin
Murphy, William, P.P., Crossgar, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
Murphy, William, P.P., Ballinspittal, Kinsale, Co. Cork Cork
Murphy, William, C.C., Carndonagh . . . . Derry
Murphy, William, C.C. (Chaplain), Curragh Camp Kildare & Leighlin
Murphy, William, C.C., L.D., B.A., Balbriggan . . Dublin
Murphy, William, S.T.L., The College, Wexford . . Ferns
Murray, H. J. (Adm.), St. Mary's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Murray, James, C.C., Glenties, Co. Donegal . . - . . Raphoe
Murray, James B., C.C., Sacred Heart, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Murray, James, c.ss.r., SS. Peter and Paul's, Perth, W.A.
Murray, James, c.m., St. Vincent's Church, Sheffield.
Murray John, Adm., Clonaslee, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Murray, Joseph (Canon), P.P., Glasthule, Kingstown . . Dublin
Murray, J., C.C., Gortahork, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal Raphoe
Murray, L., C.C., Tydavnet, Monaghan . . . . Clogher
Murray, Laurence, C.C., Clonfeacle, Moy, Co. Tyrone Armagh
Murray, Michael, C.C., Clonlara, Limerick . . . . Killaloe
Murray, Miehael, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Murray, M. J., C.C., Kilrossanty, Kilmacthomas Waterford & Lismore
Murray, Patrick, c.ss.r. (Superior General), Saiit
Alfonso, via Merulana, Roma.
Murray, Patrick, P.P., Carrick, Finea, Granard . . Ardagh
Murray, P., C.C., St. Mary's, Sligo . . . . Elphin
Murray, Peter Paul, c.ss.r. (Rector), St Mary's,, Win-
douree, Ballarat, Victoria.
Murray, Thomas, C.C., St. Patrick's, Cork . . . . Cork
Murray, Thomas, P.P., Dromiskin, Castlebellingham Armagh
Murray, T., C.C., Ardcath, Garristown . . . . Meath
Murray, William, P.P., Rathcline. Lanesborough . . Ardagh
Murrin, D., C.C., Drumohill, Manorcunniiigham, Co.
Donegal . . . . . . . . . . Raphoe
Murtagh, Bernard, C.C., Lanesborough .. .. Ardagh
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 425
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Murtagh, C., C.C.; Rochfortbridge . . . . Meath
Murtagh, Francis, P.P., Clogherhead, Drogheda . . Armagh
Myles, Thomas, C.C., Ballyhaise, Cavan . . Kilmore
Mylotte, John, P.P., Moore, Ballinasloe . . Tuam
Nadale, Simon o.c. (Rector), St. Alban's,' Cardiff
Nagle, Edward, S.T.L. (Professor), St. John's College,
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Nagle, John, P.P., Shanaglish, Tubber, Kilmacduagh,
Co. Galway . . . . . . . . Galway
Nagle, P. J., C.C., Looseaun, Woodford . . . . Clonfert
Nangle, J., C.C , Mountnugent . . . . . . Meath
Napier, J., C.C., St. Patrick's, Belfast . . . .Down & Connor
Naughton, T., c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Naughton, T., C.C., Ballinasloe . . . . . . Clonfert
Neary, James, C.C., Lanesborough, Longford . . Elphin
Neary, John, C.C., 10 Richmond Place, N.C.R. . . Dublin
Neary, John (Adm.), Inisboffin, Co. Galway . . Tuam
Neary, Kevin, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton Road,
Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Neary, Patrick, C.C., Derrane . . . . . . Elphin
Neeson, Arthur, P.P., Ardkeen, Kircubbin, Co. Down Down & Connor
Neilan, B., C.C., Drum, Athlone . . . . . . Elphin
Nelson, George, P.P., Carncorn, Castlederg . . . . Derry
Nerney, John, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew,
Melbourne
Nestor, Andrew, P.P., V.F., Ennistymon . . Kilfenora
Neville, Edmond (Canon), P.P., Inniscarra, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Neville, John, c.s.sp., (Vicar Apostolic), Zanzibar,
East Africa
Nevin, Eugene, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St. Helen's, Lanes,
Nevin, Livinus, o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street,
Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Newcome, Mark, C.C., Army Chaplain . . . . Ferns
Newman, Patrick (Adm.), Longford . . . . Ardagh
Newman, Patrick, o.m.i., St. Joseph's, Colwyn Bay
Neylan, T., C.C., Crusheen, Ennis . . . . . . Killaloe
Nicholas, Fr., o.f.m. (Ex-Provincial), The Friary,
Wexford . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Nicholas, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Nicolas, J., -9.w. (Provincial), Villa Maria, Hunter's
Hill, Sydney.
Nicholson, Patrick, C.C., Belcarra, Castlebar . . Tuam
Nixon, R., c.p., St. Mungo's, Townhead, Glasgow.
Nohilly, Thomas, P.P., Lusmagh, Banagher . . Clonfert
Nolan, Anselm, c.p., Vicar, Blessed Gabriel's Retreat,
The Graan, Enniskillen . . . . . . Clogher
Nolan, Ignatius, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
426
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Nolan, James P., C.C., B.A., 45 Fairview Strand . . Dublin
Nolan, James, C.C., Athy, Co. Kildare . . . . Dublin
Nolan, James, C.C., Carrickmacross . . . . Clogher
Nolan, James, P.P., Killorglin . . . . . . Kerry
Nolan, James (Prof.), St. Peter's College, Wexford . . Ferns
Nolan, John, B.A. (Chaplain), Enniscorthy . . . . Ferns
Nolan, John, P.P., Swords, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Nolan, John, P.P., V.F., Moneyglass, Toomebridge . .Down & Connor
Nolan, Michael, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro' . . Dublin
Noian, John (Adm.), Pallasgreen . . . . . . Cashel
Nolan, John, C.C., Lixiiaw, Co. Kerry . . . . Kerry
Nolan, Louis, o.p., B.A., San Clemente, Rome
Nolan, Michael, C.C., Freshford
Nolan, Patrick, «./., St. Ignatius' College, Galway
Nolan, Peter L., o.c.c., B.A., 56 Aungier Street, Dublin
Nolan, Thos. V., *.;. (Prov.), Up. Gardiner St., Dublin
Nolan, Thomas, o.c., St. Peter's, Cardiff
Nolan. Thomas, C.C., Kilteely, Pallasgreen
Nolan, William, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, At henry
Noonan, J., o.p., St. Malachy's Priory, Dundalk
Noonan, James, P.P., Ballyna, Killaloe
Noonan, John, C.C., Fermoy, Co. Cork
Noonan, Robert, C.C., Fethard, Co. Tipperary
Noone, John, C.C., B.D., Ballinarobe
Norris, John, C.C., B.A., Myshall, Co. Carlow
Norris, John, P.P., Rathmore, Naas
Norris, Michael, P.P., Naas
Norris, Michael, C.C., Powerstown, Clonmel
Norris, P., C.C., St. Mary's, Drogheda
Norris, Thos., P.P., Rhode, King's Co.
Nowlan, Henry, C.C., Presbytery, Harrington Street
Nowlan, Joseph, C.C., 66 Up. Beechwood Avenue,
Rathmines . . . . . . . . Dublin
Nugent, James, C.C., Kill, Kilmacthomas . . Waterford & Lismore
Nutty, James, P.P., Ballynabracky, Kinnegad . . Meath
Nulty, John, P.P., V.F., St. Mary's, Drogheda . . Meath
Nunan, Timothy J., C.C., St. Finbarr's, Cork . . Cork
Nunan, Thomas, o.c., St. Peter's, Cardiff
Ossory
Galway
Dublin
Dublin
. . Cashel
. . Clonfert
Armagh
. . Cashel
Cloyne
. . Cashel
. . Tuam
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Dublin
Kildare & Leighlin
Waterford & Lismore
Meath
Kildare & Leighlin
Dublin
O'Beirne, Michael, C.C., Ballaghadereen . . . . Elphin
O'Beirne, M., C.C., Crossna, Boyle . . . . Elphin
O'Beirne, P. J., C.C., Athlone . . . . . . Elphin
O'Beirne, Thos., C.C., St. John's, Athlone . . . . Elphin
O'Boyle, Gerald, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St.
Helen's, Lancashire
O'Boyle, H., C.C., Carrigart, Co. Donegal . . . . Raphoe
O'Boyle, James, P.P., V.F., Ballymoney, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
O'Boyle, Patrick, B.D., St. Muredach's College, Ballina Killala
O'Boyle, Philip, C.C., Glencolumbkille, Co. Donegal Raphoe
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 427
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O'Brien, Aidan, C.C., Castlebridge, Wexford . . Ferns
O'Brien. Andrew. C.C.. New Ross . . . . Ferns
O'Brien, Arthur, o.c., St. Michael's, Omeath . . Dromore
O'Brien, Bede, c.p. (Master of Novices), Marysmount, Goulburn, N.S.W.
O'Brien, Benedict, o.m.i., St. Mary's, Holyhead
O'Brien, Brendan, o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon St. Dublin
O'Brien, Cornelius, c.p., " The Graan," Enniskillen . . Clogher
O'Brien, D., c.s.sp., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
O'Brien, Daniel, P.P., Drangan, Fethard, Co. Tipperary Cashel
O'Brien, Denis, P.P., Prior, Cahirciveen . . . . Kerry
OjBrien, Denis, C.C., Thurles . . . . . . Cashel
O'Brien, Denis (Prof.), St. Munchin's College, Limerick Limerick
O'Brien, Fintan, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehamptbn Road Dublin
O'Brien, Francis X., «./., Army Chaplain, A. P.O. 4, 30th
General Hospital, B.E.F., France.
O'Brien, James (Canon), P.P., Newbawn, Wexford . . Ferns
O'Brien,' James, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
O'Brien, James, C.C., B.D., B.C.L., Philipstown,
King's Co. . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
O'Brien, James, C.C., Ballylanders, Knocklong, Co.
Limerick . . . . . . . . . . Cashel
O'Brien, John, s.j., St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide.
O'Brien, John, C.C., Rockchapel, Abbeyfeale . . Cloyne
O'Brien, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Gerard, Wellington, N.Z.
O'Brien, John, c.s.sp., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
O'Brien, John, C.C., Newtownbarry . . . . Ferns
O'Brien, John, P.P., Desertmartin, Co. Deny . . Deny
O'Brien, J., C.C., 28 Cyprus Avenue, Bloomfield,
Belfast . . . . . . . . . . Down & Connor
O'Brien, Luke, C.C., Kilrush, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
O'Brien, Michael, C.C., Killarney, Co. Kerry . . Kerry
O'Brien, Matthew, C.C., Ballymacnab, Tassagh, Armagh Armagh
O'Brien, Michael, C.C., Dundrum, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
'O'Brien, M., C.C., Raheen, Queen's Co,. . . Kildare & Leighlin
O'Brien, Michael, C.C., St. Joseph's, Shanagolden . . Limerick
O'Brien, Michael, o.s.a., New Ross . . . . Ferns
O'Brien, Patrick, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
O'Brien, Patrick J., C.C., SS. Michael & John's, Lower
Exchange Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
O'Brien, Richard, P.P., Paulstown, Kilkenny Kildare & Leighlin
O'Brien, Thomas, c.s.sp., Chaplain to the Forces, Salonika.
O'Brien, Thomas, C.C., Tramore . . . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Brien, Wm., C.C., Ballybay. Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
O'Brien, William (Sacristan)/ Cathedral, Cork . . Cork
O'Brien, Wm., C.C., Kilbehenny, Mitchelstown, Co.
Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
O'Brien, Walter (Retired), Doneraile . . . . Cloyne
O'Byrne, Denis (Chaplain), Brickfield Lane . . . . Dublin
O'Byrne, J. W., P.P., Kilmore, Wexford . . . . Ferns
O'Byrne, Michael, C.C., Carrick-on-Suir . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Byrne, Michael, o.c.c., Carmelite College, Terenure Dublin
428
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O'Byrne, Patrick, C.C., 6 Eblana Ave., Kingstown . . Dublin
O'Byrne, Thomas, P.P., Ringsend . . . , . . Dublin
O'Byrne, Wm., o.s.a. (Vice-Provincial), St. Mary's,
Eehuca, Victoria.
O'Callaghan, Daniel J. (Canon), P.P., Ballyclough,
- Mallow . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
O'Callaghan, Eugene, S.T.L., E.I., Lisseraw, Camlough Armagh
O'Callaghan, George, P.P., Causeway, Tralee . . Kerry
O'Callaghan, J., C.C., Cappamore, Pallasgreen . . Cashel
O'Callaghan, James, P.P., Eyeries, Co. Cork . . Kerry
O'Callaghan, James, Chaplain, Good Shepherd Convent Cork
O'Callaghan, Jeremiah, C.C., B.A., 59 Eccles Street Dublin
O'Callaghan, John, P.P., Pomeroy, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
O'Callaghan, J., C.C., Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath . . Meath
O'Callaghan, John, C.C., Berrings, Inniscarra, Co.
Cork . . . . . . . . Cloyne
O'Callaghan, Joseph, P.P., Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow Dublin
O'Callaghan, Matthew, c.ss.r. (Superior), Redemptorist
House, Cebu, Philippine Islands.
O'Callaghan, Maurice M. (Canon), P.P., Cloyne . . Cloyne
O'Callaghan, P., C.C., Killyclogher, Omagh . . Deny
O'Callaghan, P. D., o.f.m., Sj^dney, Australia, War Chaplain.
O'Callaghan, Timothy, B.A., Crumlin, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
O'Carroll, Charles, P.P., Saggart, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
O' Carroll, David, C.C., Dromin, Kilmallock . . Limerick
O'Carroll, James, P.P., Brosna, Abbeyfeale, Co. Kerry Kerry
O'Carroll, John J., o.m.i., Inchicore, Dublin • . . Dublin
O'Carroll, Michael, P.P., Loughill . . . . Limerick
O'Carroll, Matthew, Army Chaplain . . . . Kilmore
O'Carroll, Patrick, Cahirciveen, Co. Kerry . . . . Kerry
O'Coigley, Augustine, o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Dublin Dublin
O'Connell, Bryan, o.m.i., Holy Cross, Great Crosshall
Street, Liverpool.
O'Connell, Charles, s.j., Crescent, Limerick . . Limerick
O'Connell, David, S.T.L., C.C., Mitchelstown . . Cloyne
O'Connell, Ephrem, c.p. (Master of Novices). " The
Graan," Enniskillen . . . . . . Clogher
O'Connell, Eugene B. (Chancellor). PP., V.F.. Kanturk Cloyne
O'Connell, E.; c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Port of
Spain, Trinidad.
O'Connell, J., P.P., Aghadoe, Killarney . . . . Kerry
O'Connell, J., C.C., Keash, Ballymote . . . . Achonry
O'Connell, Jerome, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea . • Clonfert
O'Connell, John, a.m., Wanganui, N.Z.
O'Connell, John, Chaplain, Convent of Poor Clares,
College Road, Cork . . . . . . Cork
O'Connell, John, c.m. (Superior), St. Peter's Church,
Phibsboro', Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Connell, John B., B.A., B.D., Glenbrook, Howth . .
Road . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Connell, Maurice, P.P., Ballinacargy . . . . Meath
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429
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Cloyne
Tuam
Kilmore
Cork
Cork
Gal way
Killaloe
O'Connell, Maurice, C.C. (Military Chaplain)
O'Connell, Michael, P.P., Carnacon, Ballyglass
O'Connell, Patrick, P.P., V.G., Cootehill, Co. Cavan . .
O'Connell, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Ovens, Co. Cork . .
O'Connell, Patrick, P.P., Enniskean, Co. Cork
O'Connell, Patrick, B.D. (Prof.), St. Columban's, Shrule
O'Connell, R., P.P., Kildysart
O'Connell, William (Adm.), Cathedral Presbytery,
George's Street, Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Connor, Charles, Chaplain to Forces . . . . Cork.
O'Connor, D., B.D., B.A., The Seminary, Killarney . . Kerry
O'Connor, Denis (Canon), P.P., V.F., Listowel . . . Kerry
O'Connor, D. F., o.c.c. (Prior), Carmel Priory, 338 East
29th Street, New York.
O'Connor, Denis (Canon), P.P., V.F., Midleton
O'Connor, Denis, C.C., Ballina
O'Connor, Edward, c.ss.r., Esker Monastery, Athenry
O'Connor, Edward, C.C., Knocknagoshel, Co. Kerry . ,
O'Connor, Edward, C.C., Portadown
O'Connor, Eugene, C.C., Kenmare
O'Connor, Francis, Chaplain, Mount St. Joseph
O'Connor, Fredk., o.c. (Chaplain), Upton, Co. Cork .
O'Connor, Gerald, P.P., Rockhill, Bruree
O'Connor, Henry, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock
O'Connor, Hugh, C.C., Banogue, Croom
O'Connor, James (Canon), P.P., Gurteen, Ballymote . ,
O'Connor, James, C.C., Shinrone
O'Connor, James, s.j., Kew College, Melbourne.
O'Connor, John, C.C., Cathedral Presbytery, Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Connor. James, C.C., Killarney . . . . Kerry
O'Connor, Jeremiah, P.P., St. Mary's, Limerick . . Limerick
O'Connor, John, C.C., St. Mary's, Navan. . . . . Meath
O'Connor, John, C.C., Templedignan, Ballywilliam,
New Ross . . ... . . . . Ferns
O'Connor, John, s.m., St. Joseph's, Wellington, N.Z.
O'Connor, John, s.j., House of Studies, Milltown Park Dublin
O'Connor, Joseph, P.P., V.F., Castlewellan . .Down & Connor
O'Connor, Joseph, P.P., Osiei Hill, Brookborough . . Clogher
O'Connor, J., P.P., Tarbert . . . . . . Kerry
O'Connor, M., C.C., Eyrecourt, Ballinasloe . . . . Clonfert
O'Connor, T. J. (Chaplain to the Exped. Forces)
O'Connor, Martin, B.A., C.C., Wexford . . . . Ferns
O'Connor, M., C.C., Doon, Pallasgreen . . . . Cashel
O'Connor, M., C.C., Toomevara . . . . . . Killaloe-
O'Connor, M., C.C., Knock, Co. Mayo . . . . Tuam
O'Connor, Michael, c.s.sp., Freetown, Sierra Leone, B. W. Africa.
O'Connor, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Davidstown, Ennis-
corthy . . . . . . . . Ferns
O'Connor, Peter, C.C., Bally gawley . . . . Armagh
Cloyne
Killala
Clonferfc
Kerry
Armagh
Kerry
Cork
Cork
Limerick
Dublin
Limerick
Achonry
Killaloe
430
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O'Connor, Peter, C.C., Newtownforbes . . ... Ardagh
O'Connor, H. R., o./.m. (Guardian), Waterford Waterford &TLisinore
O'Connor, Thaddeus, c.s.sp., St. Mary's College,
Rathmines . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Connor, Thomas, P.P., Ballinahinch, Newport, Co.
Tipperary . . . . . . . . Cashel
O'Connor, Thomas, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus . . Limerick
O'Connor, T., Army Chaplain, B.E.F., Salonika . . Cloufert
O'Connor, T., Mayfield, Cork . . ... . . Cork
O'Connor Vincent, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London, N.
O'Connor, William, P.P., Bonane, Kerry . . . . Kerry
O'Connor, William, P.P., Knocklong, Co. Limerick . . Cashel
O'Connor William, o.m.i., Superior, Belcamp Hall,
Raheny . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Daly, Bernard, B.A., St. Macarten's Seminary,
Monaghan . . . . . . . . Clogher
O'Daly, James, C.C., Clones ... . . . . Clogher
O'Daly, Michael, C.C., Francis Street, Dublin . . Dublin
O'Dea, Daniel, C.C., Sixmilebridge . . . . KiUaloe
O'Dea, Denis (Canon), P.P., Castleconnell . . . . Killaloa
O'Dea, James, Diocesan Secretary, Mount St. Mary's, Galway
Galway
O'Dea, John, P.P., Kilconly, Tuam . . . . Tuam
O'Dea, J., C.C., Bodyke, Co. Clare . . . . Killaloe
O'Dea, P., C.C., B.A., Lettermore, Co. Galway . . Galway
O'Dea, Patrick, C.C., Roscrea . . . . > . . Killaloe
O'Dea, Stephen, C.C., Groom, Limerick . . . . Limerick
O'Dempsey, Robert, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Lavender
Bay, Sydney.
O'Doherty, Anthony, C.C., Carncorn, Castlederg .. Derry
O'Doherty, Denis, B.D. (Rector), Irish College, Sala-
manca, Spain.
O'Doherty, Edw. J., C.C., Glenties . . . . Raphoe
O'Doherty, John (Adm.), Letterkenny . . . . Raphoe
O'Doherty, John, P.P., V.G., Strabane, Co. Tyrone . . Derry
O'Doherty, John, M.A. (Chaplain), St. Damian's,
Donnybrook . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Doherty, John, C.C., Cloghroe, Cork . . . . Cloyne
O'Doherty, John, C.C., St. Eugene's, Derry . . Derry
O'Doherty, Michael J. (Canon), P.P.,- Donaghmoyne,
Carrickmacross . . . . . . . . Clogher
O 'Doherty,' Patrick, P.P., Claudy, Derry .. .. Derry
O'Doherty, Philip, P.P., V.F., Carndonagh, Co. Donegal Derry
O'Doherty, T. D., P.P., Newtownbutler, Co. Fermanagh Clogher
O'Doherty, William, P.P., Buncrana . . . . Derry
O'Doherty, William J., C.C., Moville . . . . Derry
O'Doherty, William T. (Mgr.), P.P., V.F., Omagh . . Derry
O'Doherty, William (Canon), P.P., Irvinestown . . Clogher
O'Donnell, Basil, o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon St. Dublin
O'Donnell, Edmond, S.T L., The College, Thurles . . Cashel
1920] THE CLERGY OF IRELAND. 431
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O'Donneil, Eugene, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Athenry . . Clonfert
O'Donnell, Frederick, 106 Constitution St., Leith.
O'Donneil, Hugh (Pres.), The College, Ballaghadereen Achonry
O'Donnell, Henry, c.ss.r., Malate, Manila, Philippine Islands.
O'Donnell, J. J. (Canon), P.P., Kilcar, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
O'Donnell, Jas., C.C., Kilcar, Co. Donegal . . . . Raphoe
O'Donnell, John H., P.P., Ballybrack, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
O'Donnell, John, Chaplain, Macroom . . . . Cloyne
O'Donnell, John, P.P., Kildimo, Pallaskenry . . Limerick
O'Donnell, John, C.C., Aughnagar, Pomeroy . . Armagh
O'Donnell, John, P.P., Newtown, Kilmacthomas Waterford & Lismore
O'Donnell, Jn. (Chaplain), Manor Hill, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
O'Donnell, Martin, C.C., Aran Islands . . . . Tuam
O'Donnell, Michael (Canon), P.P., V.G., Rathkeale . . Limerick
O'Donnell, Michael, C.C., Crossmolina . . . . Killala
O'Donnell, M. J., D.D. (Prof.), St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Donnell, M., B.Ph., Castlerea . . . . . . Elphin
O'Donnell, Patrick, C.C., Convoy, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
O'Donnell, Patrick, C.C. . . . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Donnell, Pierce, P.P., Ashford, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
O'Donnell, Roger, C.C., Killavil, Ballymote . . Achonry
O'Donnell, Terence (Monsignor), D.D., P.P., V.G.,
Booterstown, Co. Dublin . . . . • . . Dublin
O'Donnell, Thomas, P.P., V.F., Ballymena, Co. Antrim Down & Connor
O'Donnell, Thomas, c.m. (President), All Hallows
College, Drumcondra . . . . . . Dublin
O'Donnell, Thomas, B.D. (Chaplain), Loretto Hall, St.
Stephen's Green, Dublin . . . . ... Dublin
O'Donnell, William, P.P., Clogheen . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Donoughue, D., C.C., Killard, Doonbeg . . . . Killaloe
O'Donoghue, Denis, B.A., Ballingeary, Macroom . . Cork
O'Donoghue, Edward, Assistant Chaplain, Curragh
Camp . . . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
O'Donoghue, Jerome, C.C., Firies, Killarney . . Kerry
O'Donoghue, John (Adm.), Fermoy, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
O'Donoghue, John, Tulla . . . . . . Killaloa
O'Donoghue, John, c.s.sp., Port of Spain. Trinidad.
O'Donoghue, Michael, C.C., Kilcommin, Thurles . . Cashel
O'Donoghue, Ml., C.C., Killorglin . . . . . . Kerry
O'Donoghue, Patrick, s.j., Clongowes Wood College,
Co. Kildare . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
O'Donoghue, Thomas, C.C., St. Anne's Presbytery,
Convent Hill, Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lisfhore
O'Donoghue, Timothy (Adm.), Newmarket . . Cloyne
O'Donoghue, T., C.C., Nenagh . . . . . . Killaloe
O'Donohoe, Charles, C.C., Kinlough, Bundoran . . Kilmore
O'Donohoe, M., C.C., Ballymacward .. .. Clonfert
O'Donohoe, Patrick, C.C., Killeshandra . . . . Kilmore
O'Donovan, James, C.C., Newcourt, Skibbereen . . Ross
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O'Donovan, John, B.A., St. Columban's College, Shrule Galway
O'Donovan, Patrick, C.C., Passage, Cork . . . . Cork
O'Donovan, Patrick, P.P., Caheragh, Drimoleague . . Cork
O'Donovan, Daniel, C.C., Ballincolirg .. .. Cork
O'Donovan, James B.D. (Prof.), St. Peter's College,
Wexf ord . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
O'Dowd, John, C.C., Spawell Road, Wexford . . Ferns
O'Dowd, John, C.C., Ballaghadereen . . . . Achonry
O'Dowd, P., C.C., St. Mary's, Sligo . . . . Elphin
O'Driscoll, David (Canon), P.P., St. Munchin's,
Limerick . . . . . . . . . . Limerick
O'Driscoll, James, B.A. (Chaplain), St. Joseph's Asylum,
Portland Row, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
O'Driscoll, Jeremiah, P.P., Rath, Skibbereen .. Ross
O'Dwyer, Ambrose, o.s.a., Fethard, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
O'Dwyer, James, s.j. St. Aloysius College, Sydney.
O'Dwyer, Jeremiah, P.P., Cloiidrohid, Macroom . . Cloyne
O'Dwyer, Michael, o.m.i., Belcamp Hall, Raheriy . . Dublin
O'Dwyer, Michael, D.D., Bursar, The College, Thurles Cashel
O'Dwyer, M., o.s.a., Augustinian Priory . . . . Tuam
O'Dwyer, P. E., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, Middle Park,
S. Melbourne, Australia, i , •
O'Dwyer, Thomas, s.j. (Rector), St. Ignatius' College,
Riverview, Sydney, Australia.
O'Dwyer, Timothy, C.C., Murroe, Co. Limerick . . Cashel
O'Dwyer, William, C.C., B.A., Rathkeale . . • . . Limerick
O'Dwyer, Wm., C.C., Pallasgreen, Co. Limerick . . Cashel
O'Farrell, B., Army Chaplain . . . . . . Meath
O'Farrell, Gabriel H., o.p. (Prior), St. Mary's Priory,
Cork . . . ." . . . . . . Cork
O'Farrell, G. M., o.p., St. Mary's Priory . . . . Cork
O'Farrell, G. G., o.c.c., B.A., 182 Street, Bronx, New
York.
O'Farrell, Jamea, C.C., Lanesborough, Longford . . Ardagh
O'Farrell, J., C.C., Ballyvaughan . . . . . . Kilfenora
O'Farrell, M. (Prof.), All Hallows College, Drumcondra Dublin
O'Farrell, Martin, C.C., Ballinakill, Loughrea . . Clonfert
O'Farrell, Matthew, P.P., Athboy, Co. Meath . . Meath
O'Farrell, Michael V., c.m., St. John's University
College, Sydney.
O'Farrell, Patrick, P.P., Carrabane, Athenry . . Clonfert
O'Farrell, Peter, Army Chaplain . . . . Ardagh
O'Farrell, T. (Pres.), St. Finian's College, Mullingar . . Meath
O'Farrell, Wm., C.C., Gowel, Carrick-on- Shannon . . Ardagh
O'Farrell, Wm., P.P., Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
O'Fegan, N., Adm., Liscannor . . . . . . Kilfenora
O'Ferrall, J. More, s.m , Wangani, N.Z.
O Flaherty, James, B.A., P.P., Armoy, Co. Antrim . .Down & Connor
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NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
O'Flaherty, James, B.A., B.D., Dungannon . . Armagh
O'Flaherty, Michael, D.D., Summerhill College, Sligo Elphin
O'Flaherty, M. P., o.p., St. Magdalen's Priory, Drogheda Armagh
O'Flaherty, Patrick, P.P., Keelogues, Castlebar .. Tuam
O'Flanagan, Michael, C.C., Roscommon . . . . Elphin
O'Flynn, Christopher, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
O'Flynn, Cornelius L., C.C., Rathcormac, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
O'Flynn, Denis, P.P., Crosshaven . . . . Cork
O'Flynn, Ed., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Hammersmith
O'Flynn, Ed., St. Finbarr's, West, Cork . . . Cork
O'Flynn, J. C. (Chaplain), Lunatic Asylum, Cork . Cork
O'Flynn, M., P.P., Caherdaniel . . . . . Kerry
O'Flynn, P. J , C.C., Curraghboy, Athlone . . . Elphin
O'Flynn, P., .-?./., Manresa House, Hawthorne, Melbourne.
O'Flynn, Patrick, B.A. (Chaplain), Lakelands, Sandym't. Dublin
O'Flynn, Raymond, c.ss.r\, Mount St. Alphonsus,
Limerick . . . . . . ... Limerick
O'Flynn, W., o.s.a. (Prior), Callan . . . . Ossory
O'Friel, Arthur J., C.C., Glenvar, Letterkenny . . Raphoe
O'Gara, Hugh, Letterkenny . . . . . . Raphoe
O'Gorman, C., o.s.a., D.D. (Com.-General), St. Patrick's,
Rome.
O'Gorman, Daniel, B.A. C.C., Howth . . . . Dublin
O'Gorman, J., C.C., St. Mary's, Limerick . . . . Limerick
O'Gorman, J., C.C., Kilrush . . . . . . Killaloe
O'Gorman, Patrick, C.C., St. Margaret's, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
O'Gorman, Patrick, c.m., Eglise, St. Joseph's, Toung T'ang, Pekin,
China.
O'Gorman, R. A., o.s.a. (Prior), St. Augustine's, Cork Cork
O'Gorman, Rt. Rev. John, c.s.sp. (Vicar-Apostolic),
Sierra Leone, B. W. Africa.
O'Gorman, Thos. C.C., Templemichael, Youghal Waterford & Lismore
O'Grady, Cornelius, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Har-
borne, Birmingham.
O'Grady, John (Canon), P.P., Bohola, Swinford . . Achonry
O'Grady, John, C.C., Courtown Harbour, Gorey . Ferns
O'Grady, J., C.C., Cornamona, Clonbur . . . . Tuam
O'Grady, Patrick J., P.P., Keash, Ballymote, Co. Mayo Achonry
O'Grady, T. V., of.m., Carrick Beg . . Walerford & Lismore
O'Hagan, Daniel (President), St. Colman's Seminary,
Newry . . . . . . . . . . Dromore
O'Haire, P., C.C., Baltinglass . . . . Kildare & Leighlin
O:Halloran, Daniel (Canon), P.P., Castlecomer, Kilkenny Ossory
O'Halloran, John, P.P., Burges, Nenagh
O'Halloran, Martin, C.C., Urlingford, Queen's Co.
O'Halloran, P. J., C.C., Nenagh
O'Halloran, William, P.P., Currans, Farranfore
O'Hanlon, Thomas P., c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin
O'Hara, Denis, P.P., Kiltimagh
O'Hara, E., C.C., Kiltimagh; Co. Mayo
Killaloe
Ossory
Killaloe
Kerry
Dublin
Achonry
Achonry
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESES.
O'Hara, James, P.P., V.F., Dundrum, Co. Down . .Down & Connor
O'Hara, Michael, C.C., Bohola, Swinford . . . . Achonry
O'Hara, Patrick, P.P., Four Mile House, Derrane,
Roscommon . . . . - . . . . Elphin
O'Hara, Patrick, P.P., Rathowen . . . . . . Ardagh
O'Hara, P. J., o.p., St. Saviour's Priory, Dominick
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Hara, Roger (Archdeacon), P.P., Kilmovee, Ballagha-
dereen . . . . . . . . Achonry
O'Hara, Thomas, C.C., Ballycroy, Ballina . . . . Killala
O'Hare, Francis Joseph, C.C., Newry . . . . Dromore
O'Hare, John, P.P., Dromore, Co. Down . . . . Dromore
O'Hare, Michael, C.C., D.D., Annaclone, Banbridge . . Dromore
O'HarOj M., C.C., Magheralin . . . . . . Dromore
O'Hare, Peter, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Glen Osmond,
Adelaide, S.A.-
O'Hare, T., B A., C.C., Annacloy P.O., Co. Down Down & Connor
O'Hart, J., c.s.sp.,-B.A., St. Mary's College, Rathmines Dublin
O'Harte, P. F., C.C., Kiltimagh . . . . . . Achoniy
O'Harte, Edward, C.C., Monaghan . . . . Clogher
O'Harte, James, C.C., Emyvnle . . . . . . Clogher
O'Hea, Brendan, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, N.S.W.
O'Hea, F., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Hammersmith, London, W.
O'Hea, Timothy, P.P., Timoleague . . . . Ross
O'Herlihy, D. 'j., Bishop's Secretary, The Palace,
Killarney . . . . . . . . Kerry
O'Herlihy, T., c.m., St. Patrick's Training College,
Drumcondra . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Houlihan, M., C.C., Ballynacally, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
O'Kane, Bernard (Adm.), D.D., Maghera . . . . Derry
O'Kane, Denis, C.C., S.T.L., College of St. Mel,
Longford . . . . . . . . , . Ardagh
O'Kane, Hugh, C.C., Malin Head . . . . . . Derry
O'Kane, James, P.P., V.F., Melmount, Strabane . . Derry
O'Kane, John F., C.C., Buncrana, Co. Derry . . Derry
O'Kane, Michael, o.p., S.T.L. (Sub-Prior), St. Saviour's,
Dominick Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
O'Keeffe, Andrew (Adm.), St. Mary's, Kilkenny . . Ossory
O'Keeffe, Bartholomew, D.D. (Chaplain), Youghal . . Cloyne
O'Keeffe, David, C.C., Queenstown, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
O'Keeffe, Denis, M.A., Queen's University, Belfast Down & Connor
O'Keeffe, Edward (Chaplain), Workhouse, Kilkenny Ossory
O'Keeffe, Francis, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College,
Kew, Melbourne.
O'Keeffe, James, C.C., B.A., Valleymount, Blessington Dublin
O'Keeffe, John, B.A. (Dean of Studies), St. Kieran's
College, Kilkenny . . . . . . . Ossory
O'Keeffe, John, P.P., Lisgoold, Midleton, Co. Cork . Cloyne
O'Keeffe, John, C.C., Castletown, Inch, Gorey . Dublin
O'Keeffe, Joseph (Canon), P.P., Rathfarnham . Dublin
O'Keeffe, Joseph, P.P., Aghinagh, Co. Cork . Cloyne
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
435
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Dublin
Cloyne
Armagh
Cork
Meath
Kilmore
Kilmore
Dublin
O'Keeffe, Patrick, M.A.; C.C., Saggart, Co. Dublin . .
O'Keeffe, Michael, C.C., Castlemagner, Lombardstown
O'Keeffe, Nicholas, o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Drogheda . .
O'Keeffe, T , B.A., C.C., Drinagh, Co. Cork
O'Keeffe, T., C.C., Tullamore
O'Keeffe, Thomas A., C.C., Cross Mullagh . .
O'Kseffe, T A., C.C., Clefforna, Cootehill
O'Keeffe, Timothy, 5.7'., St. Francis Xavier's, Gardiner
Street.,
O'Keeffe, William, $.;'. , St. Ignatius' College, Riverview,
Sydney.
O'Kelleher, John, S.T.L., B.C.L., St. John's College,
Waterford . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
O'Kelleher, Timothy, C.C., Clondrohid, Macroom . . Cloyne
O'Kelly, S. A., o.p. (Vicar), St. Laurence's, N.
Adelaide, S. Australia.
O'Kelly, Augustine, s.j., Mungret College . . . . Limerick
O Kelly, John, P.P., College House, Galway . . Galway
O'Kelly, Laurence, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
O'Kelly, P. J., C.C., St. Patrick's, Belfast .. . .Down & Connor
O'Kelly, Thomas, B.D. (Prof.), University College,
Galway
O'Kennedy, John, St. Finbar's College, Cork
O'Kennedy, Richard (Canon), P.P., Fedamore, Bruff
O'Kennedy, W., B.D. (President), St. Flannan's College,
Ennis
O'Kieraii, Laurence, P.P., Magheramena, Co. Fer-
managh
O'Leary, Arthur, C.C., Rathkeale
O'Leary, J., P.P., Inchigeela, Co. Cork
O'Leary, Daniel, C.C., Lisgoold, Co. Cork
O'Leary, David P.P., V.G., Dean of Kerry, Tralea . .
O'Leary, Edward, P.P., Portarlington
O'Leary, Edward, o.s.a. (Prior), Dungarvan
Galway
Cork
Limerick
Killaloe
Clogher
Limerick
. . Cork
Cloyne
. . Kerry
Kildare & Leighlin
Waterford & Lismore
O'Leary, John (Mgr.), P.P., V.F., Clonakilty . . Ross
O'Leary, John (Chaplain), Eglington Asylum, Cork Cork
O'Leary, John, P.P., Kilbrittain, Co. Cork . . . . Cork"
O'Leary, Mark, Missionary House, Temuka, N.Z.
O'Leary, Ml., C.C., Dromod, Cahirciveen, Kerry . . Kerry
O'Leary, Ml., C.C., Bantry, Co. Cork . . " . . Cork
O'Leary, Patrick (Canon), D.D., P.P., V.F., Millstreet,
Co. Cork . . . . . . . . . . Kerry
O'Leary, Patrick (Canon), P.P., SS. Peter & Paul's Cork
O'Leary, Patrick, P.P., Schull, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
O'Leary, Patrick, C.C., Inchigeela . . . . Cork
O'Leary, Peter (Canon), P.P., Castlelyons, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
O'Leary, Peter, c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibsboro' . . Dublin
O'Leary, Peter (Vice-President), The College, Sligo Elphin
O'Leary, Timothy, (Canon), P.P., Glounthaune,
Co. Cork. . . • . . ' . . . . Cork
O'Leary, Timothy, C.C., B.D., St. Finbarr's, Cork . . Cork
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[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
. Dublin
. Down & Connor
. Clonfert
O'Leary, Wm., s.j., Milltown Park
O'Loan, Charles, B.A., P.P., Annalong, Co. Down
O'Looney, Clement, o.d.c., The Abbey, Loughrea
O'Loughlin, N., c.s.sp., Irish Missionary Band, Phila-
delphia, U.S.A.
O'Loughlin, Francis, C.C., 25 Rathmines Road, Dublin
O'Loughlin, Malachy, o.p., S.T.L., B.A., Port of Spain,
Trinidad, B.W.I.
O'Loughlin, P., C.C., Ballymacward, Ballinasloe
O'Mahony, Denis, C.C., Carrignavar, Co. Cork
O'Mahony, Florence, C.C., Desertserges, Enniskean,
Co. Cork.
O'Mahony, James, B.A., Kealkill, Bantry, Cork
O'Mahony, James (Canon), P.P., Blackrock, Cork
O'Mahony, James, C.C., B.A., City Quay, Dublin
O'Mahony, Jerome, s.j., College of Sacred Heart,
Limerick
O'Mahony, John, C.C., Kilnamartyra, Macroom
O'Mahony, John, B.A., Chaplain, Cathedral, Cork . .
O'Mahony, Martin, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin
O'Mahony, Wm., C.C., Clogheen
O'Malley,' James, C.C., Galbally, Co. Tipperary
O'Malley, John, P.P., Bekan, Ballyhaunis
O'Malley, John, P.P., Turloughmore, Co. Galway
O'Malley, Thomas, P.P., Partry, Ballinrobe
O'Mara, Patrick, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle
O'Mara, Thomas, s.j , St. Stanislaus' Colleges Tullamore
O'Meara, Daniel, P.P., Ogonneiloe, Co. Clare
O'Meara, L., C.C., Killoran, Ballinasloe
O'Meara, Joseph, C.C., Birr, King's County
O'Meara, Patrick, P.P., Monsea, Nenagh
O'Meara, Thomas, P.P., Mullinahone
O'Meehan, J. I., o.f.m., Chaplain Expeditionary Army.
O'Meehan, J. W., C.C.. Mountpellier Terrace, Galway
O'Molloy, T. F., B.D., St. Flannan's College, Ennis . .
O'Mullin, Patrick, C.C., Strabane
O'Neill, Albert, o.p., S.T.B., J.C.D., St. Saviour's
Priory, Dominick Street, Dublin
O'Neill, Anthony, C.C., Murlog, Lifford
O'Neill, B., C.C., Dunboyne
O'Neill, C., C.C., B.A., St. Peter's, Belfast . .Down & Connor
O'Neill, Clement, o.p., S.T.L., Fribourg, Switzerland.
O'Neill, Eugene, c.ss.r., Redemptorist Monastery,
North Perth, W. Australia.
O'Neill, Felix, C.C., Eglinton, Derry
O'Neill, Francis, C.C., Bayview Cottage, Dundalk
O'Neill, George, s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lr. Leeson St.
O'Neill; Hugh; B.A., Akahista, Bantry
O'Neill, James K., P.P., Sacred Heart, Belfast
O'Neill, James, C.C., Dromintee, Co. Armagh
O'Neill, J. K., C.C., "Loughrea, Co. Galway
Dublin
Clonfert
Cork
Cork
Cork
Cork
Dublin
Limerick
Cloyne
Cork
Dublin
Waterford & Lismore
Cashel
Tuam
Tuam
Tuam
Dublin
Meath
Killaloe-
Clonfert
Killaloe
Killaloe
Cashel
Galway
Killaloe
Derry
Dublin
Derry
Meath
Derry
Armagh
Dublin
Cork
Down & Connor
Armagh
Clonfert
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
437
NAME AND ADDRESS.
O'Neill, J., D.D., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . .
O'Neill, John, Ph.D. (Prof.), St. Patrick's College,
Mavnooth
O'Neill," John, C.C., Clogher Head,»Drogheda
O'Neill, John, C.C., Templemore
O'Neill, John (Adm.), St. Patrick's, Belfast
O'Neill, Joseph, c.p., Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W.
O'Neill, Joseph P., P.P., Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone
O'Neill, Laurence, C.C., B.A., Clonegall
O'Neill, T. M., o.p., West Convent, Galway
O'Neill, Michael, C.C., Dromara ',-.
O'Neill, Michael (Canon), D.D., P.P., Latten, Tipperary
O'Neill, Michael, P.P., Knockloghrim, Co. Derry
O'Neill, Patrick, D.D. (Prof.) Maynooth College
O'Neill, Patrick, C.C., Tramore
O'Neill, Patrick,- C.C., B.A., Rosacarbery
O'Neill, P. J., P.P., Knockbreda, Belfast . .
O'Neill, Reginald, c.p., " The Graan," Enniskillen
O'Neill, Thos., P.P., Baltinglass, Co. Wicklow
O'Neill, Walter J. (Adm.), St. Columba's, Derry
O'Neill, William (Dean), P.P., Kilanerin, Gorey
O'Neill, William, Military Chaplain
DIOCESE.
Cashel
Dublin
Armagh
. . Cashel
. . Down & Connor
Armagh
Kildare & Leighlin
Galway
Dromore
Cashel
Derry
. . Dublin
Waterford '& Lismore
. . Ross
. .Down & Connor
Clogher
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Derry
. . Ferns
Cloyne
Maynooth College
Dublin
Armagh
Meath
Down & Connor
Down & Connor
Cork
Armagh
Dublin
Cork
Ossory
Kilmore
O'Nolan, Gerald, M.A., B.D. (Prof.
O'Quinn, Seumas, C.C., Bessbrook
O'Rafferty, John, P.P., Slane, Meath
O'Rafferty, Patrick, C.C., Portstewart
O'Rawe, Richard, P.P., Strangford, Co. Down
O'Regan, Jer., C.C., St. Patrick's, Cork
O'Regan, K. M., o.f.m., Drogheda
O'Regan, Pk., c.m., St. Joseph's, Blackrock
O'Regan, Wm., C.C., Enniskean, Co. Cork
O'Reilly, Alphonsus, o.p. (Prior), Black Abbey,
Kilkenny
O'Reilly, Bernard, P P.f Drung, Cavan
O'Reilly, Bernard, B.A., o.m.t., Mount St. Mary's, Leeds.
O'Reilly, Charles, s.m., Blenheim, N Z.
O'Reilly, D., P.P., Drumaroad, Co. Down . . . .Down & Connor
O'Reilly, Edward, P.P., Drumreilly Upper, Ballinamore Kilmofe
O'Reilly, Edward, C.C., Gowel, Carrick-on- Shannon Ardagh
O'Reilly, Edward, P.P., Kilcormac, King's County . . Meath
O'Reilly, Francis, C.C., Drumahair . . . . Ardagh
O'Reilly, Francis M., o.c.e., Carmelite Convent, Kildare Dublin
O'Reilly, Hugh, Mgi. (Adm.), Rostrevor .. .. Dromore
O'Reilly, J., B.A., St. Jarlath's College, Tuam . . Tuam
O'Reilly, J., C.C., Feakle .. .. .. Killaloe
O'Reilly, J. P., o.c.c., 56 Aungier Street, Dublin . . Dublin
O'Reilly, J., C.C., Glenamaddy, Castlerea . . . . Tuam
O'Reilly, James, C.C., Ballytoje, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
O'Reilly, James, C.C., Kilcormac . . . . . . Meath
O'Reilly, John, P.P., Killinkere, Virginia . . . . Kilmore
O'Reilly, John, C.C., Cavan . . . . . . Kilmore
438
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAMB AND ADDRESS.
John G., C.C., Pro-Cathedral,
Marlboro'
O'Reilly,
Street
O'Reilly, Joseph, C.C., St. Laurence OToole's, Seville
Place
O'Reilly, John, C.C., Navan
O'Reilly, John, J. c.s.sp., Philadelphia, U.S.A.
O'Reilly, Maurice, c.m. (Superior), St. John's University
College, Sydney, N.S.W.
O'Reilly, Matthew, C.C., Geevagh, Bally farnon
O'Reilly, M. (ex-Provincial), o.c.c., Carmelite Convent,
Whitefriar Street
O'Reilly, M., o.m.i., St. Ann's, Rock Ferry.
O'Reilly, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Kinawley, Swanlinbar . .
O'Reilly, Patrick, P.P., V.F., Knockninny, Teemore,
Belturbet
O'Reilly, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Killala, Co. Mayo . .
O'Reilly, Patrick, C.C., Bailieborough
O'Reilly, Patrick, C.C., Banagher
O'Reilly, Peter, C.C., Lurgan, Virginia
O'Reilly, Richard, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullambre
O'Reilly, Thomas, C.C., D.D., 48 Westland Row
O'Reilly, Thos. (Prof.), Fiibourg, Switzerland
O'Reilly, Thomas, P.P., V.F. (Canon), Kiltoghert,
Gowel, Carrick-on-Shannon
O'Reilly, W., a.j., College Sacred Heart, Limerick
O'Riordan, David, C.C., Athea, Co. Limerick
O'Riordan, Denis J. (Canon), P.P., Boherbee
O'Riordan, Edward, C.C., Lixnaw, Listowel
O'Riordan, Thomas, C.C., Arklow
O'Riordan, W., C.C., Kenmare, Co. Kerry
Ormond, Laurence, P.P., Ring, Dungarvan . .
Ormond, William (Adm.), Carrickbeg, Co.
ford
DIOCESB.
Dublin
Dublin
Meath
Elphin
Dublin
Kilmore
Kilmore
Killala
Kilmore
Ardagh
Kilmore
Meath;
Dublin
Ossory
Ardagh
Limerick
Limerick
. . Kerry
Kerry
. . Dublin
. . Kerry
Waterford & Lismore
Water-
Waterf ord & Lismore
O'Rorke, Francis, C.C., Poulful, Fethard, Co. Water-
ford . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
O'Rourke, Cornelius, c.s.sp., Holy Cross Mission, Virginia, U.S.A.
O'Rourke, Daniel, P.P., St. Mullin's, Co. Carlow Kildare & Leighlin
O'Rourke, Francis, c.ss.r.> St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
O'Rourke, John, P.P., Ballyfin, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
O'Rourke, John, o.m.i., 106 Constitution Street, Leith.
O'Rourke, James, C.C., Lower Drumreilly, Ballinamore Kilmore
O'Rourke, Martin, C.C., B.A., Athy, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
O'Rourke, Maurice, s.m.a., Blackrock Road . . Cork
O'Rourke, Mylea, C.C., 10 Richmond Place, N.C.R. . . Dublin
O'Rourke, Thos., B.A., C.C., Sandyford, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
O'Ryan, Daniel, o.m.i. (Superior), Mount St. Mary's, Leeds.
O'Ryan, M., B.D., C.C., Camolin, Wexford . . Ferns
O'Ryan, Patrick, C.C., Wicklow . . . . . . Dublin
O'Ryan, Michael, o.m.i., Great Crosshall Street, Liverpool
O'Ryan, Thomas, C.C., Goldenbridge, Dublin . . Dublin
O'Ryan, Timothy, o.m.i., House of Retreat, Inchicore Dublin
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
439
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Osborne, Patrick, P.P., Killinkere, Virginia
O'Shaughnossy, John (Canon), P.P., Clouncagh, Ballin-
garry
O'Shea, Cornelius, c.s.sp., LL.D. (Provincial), St.
Mary's College, Rathmines
O'Shea, Daniel, C.C., Cathedral, Cork
O'Shea, E., c.s.sp., St. Alexander's Seminary, Quebec,
Canada.
O' Shea, James (Canon), P.P., V.F., Kilmallock, Co.
Limerick
O* Shea, James, o.m.i., B.A., D.D., Inchioore, Dublin. .
O Shea, Jeremiah, P.P., Cappagh, Ballingrane
O Shea, John, C.C., Thomastown, Kilkenny
O'Shea, John, M., C.C., Carrie k- on- Suir " .
O'Shea, Maurice, B.A. (Presbytery), City Quay
DIOCESE.
Kilmore
Limerick
Dublin
Cork
Limerick
Dublin
Limerick
. . Ossory
Waterford & Lismore
. . Dublin
O'Shea, Philip, c.s.sp., Holy Ghost Missionary College,
Kimmage Manor . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Shea, T., a.m., V.G. (Coadjutor-Bishop), Wellington, N.Z.
O'Shea, Timothy, C.C., Newtown Dillon, Co. Kerry. . Kerry
O'Shea, William, P.P., Athea, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
O'Sullivan, Alex., C.C., Milltown, Kerry . . . . Kerry
O'Sullivan, B., o.s.a., Hythe, Kent
O'Sullivan, Ch., C.C., Listowel . . . . . . Kerry
O'Sullivan, Christopher John, o.p., St. Dominic's, Athy Dublin
O'Sullivan, Cornelius, Professor, St. Munchin'a College,
Limerick . . . . Limerick
O'Sullivan, D., C.C., Killarney . . . . Kerry
O'Sullivan, Denis, c.m., St. Vincent's, Mill Hill, London
O'Sullivan, Edmund, C.C., Balbriggan . . . . Dublin
O'Sullivan, Geoffrey, c.s.sp., Onitsha, Southern Nigeria, B. W. Africa.
O'Sullivan, George, c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibs-
borough, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
O'Sullivan, James, P.P., Aghadown, Skibbereen . . Ross
O'Sullivan, James, P.P., Abbeydorney, Tralee . . Kerry
O'Sullivan, J. J., C.C., Currans, Farranfore. . .. Kerry
O'Sullivan, Jeremiah, C.C., Courcies, Kinsale . . Cork
O'Sullivan, John, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
O'Sullivan, Michael, Canon (Adm.), St. Mary's Cathe-
dral, Cork . . . . . . . . . . Cork
O'Sullivan, Michael, C.C., Clonmeen, Banteer . . Cloyne
O'Sullivan, M., a.m.,, Temuka, New Zealand.
O'Sullivan, Paul, o.p., S.T.L., Corpo Santo, Lisbon,
Portugal.
O'Sullivan, P. J;, B.L., St. Flannan's College, Ennis Killaloe
O'Sullivan, G. R., o.p. (Prior), Holy Cross Abbey
Sligo . . . . . . . . . . Elphin
O'Sullivan, Richard J., C.C., Cathedral, Cork . . Cork
O'Sullivan, Thos., P.P., Retired . . . . . . Kerry
O'Sullivan, Timothy, P.P., Goleen, Skibbereen . . Cork
O'Sullivan, T. D., C.C., Causeway, Co. Kerry . . Kerry
440
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
O' Sullivan, W., c.ra., St. Vincent's Church, Sunday's
Well, Cork . .' . . . . . . Cork
O'Sullivan, Wm., c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus', Waratah, N.S.W.
O'Toole, A., C.C., Dunmore, Co. Galway . . . . Tuam
O'Toole, Hugh, c.s.sp., Blackrock College . . Dublin
O'Toole, Patrick, C.C., St. Finbarr's, West, Cork . . Cork
O'Toole, Joseph, B.A., Sandymount . . . . Dublin
O'Toole, T., C.C. (Chaplain),*The Workhouse, Cork . . Cork
Ott, Joseph, s.m., Jefferson College (La.), U.S.A.
Ottway, Francis, o.c., St. Mary's and St. Michael's,
Newport, Mon.
O'Twomey, Timothy, c.ss.r., Esker Monastery,
Athenry . . . . . . . . . . Clonfert
Owens, Gerald, s.j., Milltown Park, Dublin . . Dublin
Owens, Michael, Chaplain to the Forces . . . . Tuam
Owens, Thomas A. (Adm.), Mayo Abbey, Ballyglass . . Tuam
Oxenham, R. C., o.p., St. Laurence's, Adelaide, South
Australia.
Packer, Wm., c.ss.r., Mt. St. Alphonsus, Waratah,
N.S.W.
Paddle, William, C.C., Mooncoin, Waterford . . Ossory
Page, Bernard, s.j., Army Chaplain, Transport Duty, India
Palmer, Frederick, o.c. The Mount, Wad hurst Sussex
Palmouski, James, s.m., Elm Grove (W. Va), U.S.A.
Parker, Patrick, P.P., Cushinstown, Ballynaboola,
Wexford . . . . . . . . . . Ferns
Parkinson, James, P.P., Luggacurran, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Parsch, A., s.j., St. Ignatius', Norwood, Adelaide.
Patrick, Fr., o./.m., The Friary, Ennis . . . . Killaloe
Patrick, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary, Kil-
kenny . . . . . . . . . . Oasory
Patterson, Patrick, C.C., Westport . . . . Tuam
Paul, Father, o.s.f.c. (Ex-Pro.), Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Church Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Pelletier, L., s.m., Pleasant Hill, Washington.
Peoples, G., s.m., The Cathedral, Wellington, N.Z.
Peoples, W., s.m., Waimate, N.Z.
Peeters, Julius, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Peifer, John, s.j., St. Aloysius' College, Sydney.
Pelly, Joseph M., P.P., Taghmaconnell, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Pelly, Joseph A., P.P., Ballymacward, Ballinasloe . . Clonfert
Pentony, Joseph, C.C., Knockbridge, Dundalk Armagh
Perriii, J., s.m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
Perrot, J., a.m., Church Notre Dame, Leicester Place,
Leicester Square, London, W.C.
Peter, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary, Church
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin -
Peter, Fr., o.f.m. (Ex-Def. Gen.), Guardian, The Abbey, -
Galway . . . . . . . . . . Galway
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THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
441
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Killaloe
Dublin
Ferns
Peter, Fr., o.f.m. (Ex-Def. Gen.), The Friary, Ennis
Pettit, Denis (Canon), P.P., V.F., 53 Fairview Strand
Pettit, Gregory, C.C., Murrintown, Wexford. . , . .
Pfleger, E., s.m. (Superior), Elm Grove (W. Va), U.S.A.
Phelan, Fintan, C.C., Rosbercon, New Ross . . Ossory
Phelan, J., o.s.a., Croydon, Queensland.
Phelan, James, C.C., Ferrybank, Waterford . . Ossory
Phelan, Michael, «./., St Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Strset . . . . . . . . Dublin
Phelan, Thomas, P.P., Templeorum, Piltown . . Ossory
Phelan, William, P.P., Killeigh, King's Co. Kildare & Leighlia
Philbin, Anthony, s.m a., Sacred Heart College,
Ballinaf ad, Castlebar . . . . . . Tuam
Philip, Fr., o.f.m., The Friary, Limerick . . . . Limerick
Phillips, Augustine, o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton Rd. Dublin
Pierse, Garrett, D.D. (Prof.), Maynooth College . . Dublin
Pigott, Ed., s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Riverview, Sydney.
Pigott, Jeremiah (Dean), St. Colman's College, Fermoy Cloyne
Pinkman, John, C.C., Mohill . . . . . . Ardagh
Pipaud, J. M., s.m., Jerusalem, Wanganui River, N.Z.
Piper, B., o.f.m., Sydney, Australia.
Pius, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan- Capuchin Friary, Father
Mathew Quay, Cork. . . . . . . Cork
Piquet, P. J., a.m., St. Patrick's Church, Sydney.
Plasman, R., s.m. (Superior), St. Anne's Church,
Lawrence (Mass.), U.S.A.
Plunkett, Christopher, c.s.sp., St. Mark's, New Ybrk City,
U.S.A.
Plunkett, Luke, P.P., Cloudra, Longford . . . . Ardagh
Poland, James J., P.P., Rathkenny . . . . Meath
Polk, Joseph, *.;., St. Aloysius, Sevenhill, South
Australia.
Pollard, William H., o.c. (Rector), St. Mary Magdalen's,
Bexhili on-Sea
Pollen, D., C.C., Newry . . . . . . Dromore
Poirel, A., t.m., Seminary, Fort Drive. Washington.
Poncet, A., a.m., Church of Notre Dame, Leicester
Place, Leicester Square, London, W.C.
Porter, T., C.C., Portumna . . . . . . Clonfert
Porter, W., s.m.a , St. Joseph's College, Wilton . . Cork
Potter, Francis, o.c., The Mount. Wadhurst, Sussex.
Potter, Henry, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Potter, Henry R., c.ss.r., Army Chaplain B.E.F., Franco.
Potter, Laurence, s.j. (Rector), Sacred Heart College,
Crescent, Limerick . . . . . . . . Limerick
Potter, Louis J., C.C., B.A., 5 Eblana Av., Kingstown Dublin
Portal, J., s.m. (Superior), 19 Grand Street, Haverhill
(Mass.), U.S.A.
Powell, F. J., o.p., S.T.B., St. Malachys Priory,
Dundalk . . . . . . . . . . Armagh
442 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF [1920
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Powell, Joseph, o.p., St. ^Catherine's, Newrv . . Dromore
Power, Albert, s.j. (Rector), Newman University College, Melbourne.
Power, Ambrose, c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Victoria,
Australia
Power, Charles, C.C., The Mines, Castletown Bere . . Kerry
Power, David, 9 Parnell Street, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Power, Edward, s.j. (Professor of Syriac), Biblical
Institute, Rome.
Power, Edward, C.C., Inistioge, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Power, H., o.>., S.T.L., St. Mary's, Tallaght . . Dublin
Power, James, C.C., St. Mary's, Kilkenny . . . . Ossory
Power, John (Archdeacon), Monsignor, P.P., V.G.,
Dungarvan, Co. Waterford . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Power, Martin, P.P., Dunhill, Tramore . . Waterford & Lismore
Power, Michael, P.P., Clough, Castlecomer . . . . Ossory
Power, Michael, P.P., Ballyneale, Carrick-on-Suir Waterford & Lismora
Power, Michael (Chaplain), Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Power, Nicholas, C.C., Horse and Jockey, Thurles . . Cashel
Power. Nicholrs, St. John's College, Waterford Waterford & Lismore
Power, Patrick (Professor), University College,
Cork .. .. .. .. W at erf ord& Lismore
Power, Patrick, s.j. Presbytery, Upper Gardiner Street Dublin
Power, Philip, P.P., Carrickbeg . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Power, Pierce, C.C, Ballycarnoy, Ferns . . . . Ferns
Power, Richard, C.C., Waterford . . Waterford & Lismore
Power, Robert, P.P., Cahir, Co. Tipperary . . Waterford & Lismore
Power, Robert, o.c.c. (Prior), Middle Park, S. Melbourne,
Australia.
Power, Thomas, P.P., V.F. (Archdeacon), S.T.L., Gal-
bally, Co. Limerick . . . . . . Cashel
Power, Thomas S., c.m., St. Joseph's, Malvern, Melbourne.
Power, Thomas, B.A., Foxrock . . . . . . Dublin
Power, Timothy, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Power, William, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Prandy, James, P.P., Tomacork, Carnew, Co. Wicklow Ferns
Prendergast, Edward, P.P., Convent Hill, Water-
ford . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Prendergast, Francis, P.P., Kilmeadan . . Waterford & Lismore
Prendergast, G. J., Castlebar . . . . . . Tuam
Prendergast, James, C.C., B.A., Carbury, Co. Kildare Kildare &Leighlin
Prendergast, James, F., C.C., The Neale, Co. Mayo . . Tuam
Prendergast, John, s.m.a., Blackrock Road . . Cork
Prendergast, J. P., C.C., Castlebar . . . . Tuam
Prendergast, P. J., s.m., Cath. University School, Lower
Leeson Street . . . . . . . . Dublin
Prendergast, Thos., C.C., Hacketstown .. Kildare & Leighlin
Prendevllle, Edward, C.C., Dingle . . . . . . Kerry
Prendeville, James, C.C., Bally bunion . . . . Kerry
Prior, Francis, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim . . . . Kilmore
Pullen, D., C.C } Banbridge . . . . . . Dromore
Punch, Edward, C.C., Killeedy, Ashford, Charleville Limerick
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
443
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Purcell, Edward, C.C., Kilmoganny, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Purcell, G., o.d.c. (Prior), St. Mary's, Morehampton
Road, Donnybrook . . . . . . Dublin
Purcell, James, P.P., Kilmoganny, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
Purcell, M., a.m., St. Mary's College, Linthorpe.
Purcell, T. F., o.p., Black Abbey, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Purcell, William, P.P., Kilcommon, Thurles . . Cashel
Purcell, Wm., c.ra., All Hallow's College • . . . . Dublin
Purfield, Joseph, C.C., Ringsend . . . . Dublin
Purfield, Raymond, o.p., St. Magdalen's Priory,
Drogheda . . . . . . . . . . Armagh
Quain, George (Canon), P.P., Bulgaden, Kilmallock . . Limerick
Quail, John (Canon), P.P., Leitrim, Banbridge . . Dromore
Quaid, Patrick, St. Peter's College, Wexford . . Ferns
Quann, John (Chaplain), Bon Sauveur Convent, Car-
riglea, Dungarvan . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Quigley, Austin, o.p., St. Saviour's Dominick Street Dublin
Quigley, Daniel, C.C., The Ballagh, Enniscorthy . . Ferns
Quigley, Denis, P.P., Dungiven . . . . . . Derry
Quigley, Edward, P.P., Rockcorry, Co. Monaghan . . Clogher
Quigley, James (Canon), P.P., Castlebridge, Wexford . . Ferns
Quigley, John, P.P., Tagoat, Wexford . . . . Ferns
Quigley, Thomas, P.P., Blackwater, Wexford . . Ferns
Quin, Charles (Canon), P.P., V.G., Bessbrook . . Armagh
Quin, Michael J. (Canon), P.P., Carlingford, Co. Louth Armagh
Quinlan, John M., C.C., Galbally, Tipperary . . Cashel
Quinlan, Martin, C.C., Killeagh, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Quinlan, Michael, s.j , St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Quinlan, Patrick, C.C., Killenaule, Co. Tipperary - . . Cashel
Quinn, Bartholomew (Canon), P.P., Ballymote, Co.
Sligo . . . . . . . . . . Achonry
Quinn, B. L., a.m., Greymouth, N.Z.
Quinn, Francis, C.C., Bessbrook, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
Quinn, Francis, C.C., B.D., B.A., Presbytery, lona
Road, Drumcondra . . . . . . . . Dublin
Quinn, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Magherafelt . . Armagh
Quinn, Michael (Dean), P.P., V.G , Dungannon . . Armagh
Quinn, Michael, P.P., Lackan, Ballina . . . . Killala
Quinn, Patrick, P.P., Moy, Co. Tyrone . . . . Armagh
Quinn, Patrick, c.m., St. Mary's, Lanark
Quinn, Peter, P.P., Stewarts town, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
Quinn, Peter, s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
Quinn, T. A., o.p., S.T.M., St. Mary's, Pope's Quay Cork
Quinn, Thomas, P.P., Bunenadden, Tubbercurry . . Achonry
Rabel, A., s.m., 7 Harvey Street, Cambridge (Mass.),
U.S.A.
Rabitte, James, s.j., St. Ignatius' College, Galway . . • Galway
444
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Rabbite, J. A., o.c.c. (Prior), Carmelite Priory, Moate
Rafter, Paul, B.A., C.C., Greystones
Rafferty, Michael, C.C., Magherafelt
Rafferty, Thos., c.m., St. Patrick's College, Armagh
Rahilly, P., C.C., Castleconnell
Raphael, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Walkin St., Kilkenny
Rapmund, Jos., P.P., Finton'a ...
Raymund, Fr., o.s.f.c., B.A., Rochestown
Raymimd, Fr., o.f.m., Multyfarnham
Reardon, Cornelius, C.C., Templemore, Co. Tipperary.
Rea, John, C.C., Clarina, Limerick
Rea, Joseph, St. John's Presbytery, Waterford
Rea, Michael, C.C., Killavullen, Mallow
Redehan, Peter, P.P., Dring, Granard
Redmond, Daniel (Canon), P.P., Glynn, Wexford
Redmond, James, P.P., Suttons, Campile, Waterford
Redmond, J., s.j., St. Ignatius', 35 Lr. Leeson St.
Redmond, John, B.A. (Chaplain), Henrietta St., Dublin Dublin
Redmond, P., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Limerick . . Limerick
Reeves, John, P P., Ballygran, Charleville
Reeves, John, P.P., Ardagh
Reginald, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan- Capuchin Monastery,
Kilkenny
Regnault, P., s.m. (Sup.), St. Mary's, Christchurch,
New Zealand.
Rehill, John P., C.C., Crosskeys, Cavan
Reid, Daniel, C.C., Carndonagh
Reid, D., o.s.a., St. Augustine's, Hammersmith, London.
Reidy, Thomas, P.P., Balla, Co. Mayo
Reidy, Timothy, P.P., Askeaton
Reilly, J., s.m., Van Buren College, Maine, U.S.A.
Remy, F., s.m. (Superior), Paulina, P.O. (La.), U.S.A.
Remy, T., s.m. (Superior), 37 Pleasant St., Brunswick
(Maine), U.S.A.
Reynolds, Denis (Canon), P.P., Killoe. Longford
Reynolds, Francis, Ballinahown, Athlon e
-Reynolds, James, B.Ph., B.A., St. Mel's College,
Longford
Reynolds, Thos. A., o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon St.
Rhatigan, William, C.C., Kilkerrin, Ballinasloe
Rhatigan, Win., C.C., Columbkille, Granard
Rhodes, D., C.C., Ballymena
Rice, Frederick, C.C., St. John'sj Limerick
Rice, Michael, C.C., Rathangan, Co. Kildare
Rice, William (Archdeacon), P.P., V.F., Mitchelstown Cloyne
Rice, William, C.C., Monasterevan . . Kildare & Leighlin
Richardson, J. C.C., Ovens, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Ridgeway, Charles, P.P., Sandymount, Dublin . . Dublin
Ries, F., s.m., ft. Francis Xavier's, Brunswick (Ga.), U.S.A.
Ardagh
Dublin
Armagh
Armagh
Killaloe
Ossory
Clogher
Cork
Meath
Cashel
Limerick
Waterford & Lismore
Cloyne
. . Ardagh
Ferns
Ferns
Dublin
Limerick
Limerick
Ossory
Kilmore
Derry
Tuam
Limerick
Ardagh
, Ardagh
Ardagh
Dublin
Tuam
Ardagh
, Down & Connor
Limerick
Kildare & Leighlin
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
445
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Ries, T. P., s.m. (Superior), Nampa, Idaho, U.S.A.
Rigal, J. L., M.A. (Prof.), Maynooth College . . . . Dublin
Rigard, J., a.m., Villa Maria, Hunter's Hill, Sydney.
Rigney, Michael, St. Mel's College. Longford . . Ardagh
Robertson, Bernard, c.p. (Superior), Glen Osmond, Adelaide, S.A.
Robin, M., s.m. (Superior), Leicester Place, Leicester
Square, London, WT.C.
Roberts, Aiden, o.f.m.. Clonmel . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Robinson, Gerald, c.m., St. Vincent's Church, Sheffield.
Robinson, Thos., c.ss.r., Ma'rianella, Orwell Road,
Rathgar
Roche, Daniel, a.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore
Roche, George Redington, s.j. (Vice-Pres.), St.
Ignatius1, 35 Lower Leeson Street
Roche, Henry J., C.C., Doneraile, Co. Cork
Roche, James J., (Archdeacon), P.P., Glin, Co. Limerick
Roche, James J., C.C., Mallow
Roche, J., s.m., -St. Mary's, Christchurch, N.Z.
Roche, J. D., o.p., St. Malachy's Priory, Dundalk
Roche, J. J., o.f.m,., Wexford
Roche, James, C.C., Kilmaley, Ennis, Co. Clare
Roche, John, P.P., Belgooly, Kinsale
Roche, John, C.C., Ballyduff Upper
Roche, John, o.s. a. (Prior), St. Augustine's, Cork
Roche, Michael, B.A., Chaplain, Dunmanway
Roche, Patrick A. (Canon), Ballincollig, Co. Cork
Roche, Rupert, o.p., S.T.L., St. Mary's, Tallaght
Roche, Thomas (Prpf.), St. Colman's College, Fermoy . .
Roche, Thomas, C.C., Youghal, Co. Cork
Roche, Thomas, c.ss.r., St. Clement's, Geelong, N.S.W.
Rochford, Thomas, P.P., Aghaviller, Knocktopher, Co.
Kilkenny
Roddy, J., C.C., Breedogue, Boyle
Roe, John (Canon), P.P., Gowran, Kilkenny
Roger, Fr., o.f.m., Colegio di S. Isidore, Via degli Artisti,
Rome.
Rogers, Arthur, C.C., Arboe, Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone
Rogers, Joseph F., P.P., Ballintra, Co. Donegal
Rogers, Michael, C.C., Louth, Dundalk
Rogers, Peter, C.C , Dunleer
Rogers, T., C.C., Carrickmore, Co. Tyrone
Roman, J., s.m., St. Michael's, Louisiana.
Ronan, Myles V., C.C., The Pro-Cathedral, Marlborough
Street, Dublin
Ronan, William, (Prof.), Diocesan Seminary, Newry . .
Ronayne, C. F., o.c.c., M.A.. S.T.M., Carmelite Priory,
Port Melbourne, Australia.
Ronayne, Maurice, C.C., Tullilease, Co. Cork
Ronayne, Thomas, B.A., 3 Pakenham Villas, Monkstown Dublin j
Roney, John, s.j~, Holy Name, Toowong, Brisbane
Rooney, Christopher, c.s.sp., Portsmouth, R, I., U.S.A.
Dublin
Meath
Dublin
Cloyne
Limerick
Cloyne
Armagh
Ferns
. . Killaloe
. . Cork
Waterford & Lismore
. . Cork
. . Cork
Cork
Dublin
Cloyne
Cloyns
Ossory
Elphin
Ossory
Armagh
Raphoe
Armagh
Armagh
Armagh
Dublin
Dromore
Cloyne
446
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
Rooney, John, P.P., Banbridge, Co. Down . .
Booney, Wm., P.P., Longwood, Co. Meath . .
Rossiter, James, Adm., Enniscorthy
Rossiter. John, House of Missions, Enniscorthy
Rossiter, Michael, C.C., Campile, Waterford
Rossiter, Robert, c.m., St. Vincent's, Cork . .
Rossiter, T. J., o./.m. Carrick Beg
Rossiter, Walter (Canon), P.P., V.G., New Ross
DIOCESE.
Dromore
Meath
Ferns
Ferns
Ferns
Cork
Waterford & Lismore
Ferns
Rothwell, Chrysostorn, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, High-
gate Hill, London, N.
Roughan, John, c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibsborough Dublin
Roustan, J., s.m. (V.-Super), St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
Rowan, F., C.C., Longwood, Enfield . . . . Meath
Rowan, M. J., s.m.a. (Superior), St. Joseph's College,
Wilton, Cork . . . . . . . . Cork
Rowan, Patrick, C.C., 25 Rathmines Road, Co. Dublin Dublin
Rowan, Vincent, o.p., S.T.L., B.A., Fribourg Switzerland.
Rowe, John, C.C., Oylegate, Enniscorthy . .. Ferns
Rowe, John, C.C., Ballyfoyle, Kilkenny . . . Ossory
Ruane, J., C.C., B.A., Ennistymon . .. Kilfenora
Ruane, P., C,C., Spiddal . . . . . Tuam
Rudden, Patrick V. (Pres. ), St. Patrick's College, Cavarr Kilmore
Ruddle, Patrick, C.C., Monagea, Newcastle West . . Limerick
Rulquin, P., s.m. (Superior), 506 Cedar Street, S. Paul
(Minn.), U.S.A.
Rushe, P., o.d.c., St. Mary's, Morehampton Road . . Dublin
Russell, Edmund, P.P., Parteen, Limerick ..' .. Limerick
Russell, James, C.C., Mullinahone, Co. Tipperary . . . Cashei
Russell, Jeremiah, C.C., Mourne Abbey, Mallow . . Cloyne
Russell, John, P.P., Watergrasshill, Co. Cork . . Cork
Russell, John S., c.m., Principal, St. Patrick's Training
College, Drumcondra . . . . . . Dublin
Russell, John, C.C., Fethard, Co. Tipperary . . . . Cashei
Russell, Nicholas, C.C., Newtownmountkeiinedy . . Dublin
Ryan, Alphonsus, C.C., Presbytery, Meath Street . . Dublin
Ryan, Arthur (Mgr.), P.P., V.G., Tipperary . . . . Cashei
Ryan, Athanasius, c.p., 1st Prov. Cons., Marysmount,
Goulburn, N.S.W.
Ryan, B., s.m., St. Patrick's College, Wellington, N. Z.
Ryan, Cornelius (Canon), D.D., P.P., Our Lady of
Dolours, Dolphin's Barn . . Dublin
Ryan, Cyril, o.d.c., St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street . . Dublin
Ryan, Daniel (Canon), P.P., Clonoulty, Gooldscross . . Cashei
Ryan, Daniel, P.P., Kilquade, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Ryan, Dominic, B.A., Cullenswood, Ranelagh . . Dublin
Ryan, Edmond, C.C., Lattin, Tipperary . . . . Cashei
Ryan, Edmond J., C.C., Knockavella, Cashei . . Cashei
Ryan, Finbar, o.p., B.A. (Prior), St. Saviour's, Dominick
Street. Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Ryan, Francis, o.p., B.A., St. Saviour's, Dominick St.. . Dublin
Ryan, Francis, s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne.
1920j
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
447
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Ryan, George, C.C., Bridge End, Strabane . . . . Derry
Ryan, Innocent, P.P., V.G. (Dean), Cashel . . . . Cashel
Ryan, James, C.C., Errismore, Clifden, Co. Galway . . Tuam
Ryan, James, The Hermitage, Cabra, Thurles . . Cashel
Ryan, John (Canon), P.P., Ballingarry, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Ryan, John (Canon), P.P., V.G., Birr . . . . Killaloe
Ryan, John, P.P., Foxrock, Co. Dublin . . . . Dublin
Ryan, John, B.A. (Chaplain), Warrenmount . . Dublin
Ryan, John T., C.C., Kilmead, Athy, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
Ryan, John, s.j., St. Ignatius', Richmond, Melbourne.
Ryan, John, C.C., Gowran, Kilkenny . . . . Ossory
Ryan, John (Chaplain), Dundrum, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Ryan, John, c.m., St. Mary's, Lanark, N.B.
Ryan, John, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, Sydney, N.S.W.
Ryan, Laurence, C.C., Hospital, Co. Limerick .. Cashel
Ryan, Louis, C.C., Presbytery, Lower Exchange Street Dublin
Ryan, Louis, o.p., S.T.L., J.C.L. Si/. Saviour's Priory,
Dominick Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Ryan, M., C.C., Couraganeen, Roscrea . . . . Killaloe
Ryan, Martin, P.P., Annacarty, Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Ryan, Martin, B.D., C.C., Wexford . . . . Ferns
Ryan, Matthew, P.P., Knockavella, Cashel . . . . Cashel
Ryan, Matthew, OC., Ballyna, Killaloe . . . . Cashel
Ryan, Michael (Adm.), Thurles, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Ryan, Michael K., C.C., Thurles, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Ryan, Michael (Adm.), Mullagh, Kilricle, Loughrea . . Clonferfc
Ryan, Michael (Prof.), St. Patrick's College, Thurles . . Cashel
Ryan, Michael S. (Chaplain), Tipperary . . . . Cashel
Ryan, Michael, C.C., Clouncagh, Ballingarry .. Limerick
Ryan, Nicholas, o.m.i. (Superior), Sicklinghall,Wetherby
Yorkshire.
Rvan, Patrick, P.P., Borrisoleigh, Templemore . . Cashel
Ryan, Patrick, C., P.P., V.F., Fethard . . . . Cashel
Ryan, Patrick J., C.C., 41 Fairview Strand . . . . Dublin
Ryan, Patrick, C.C., Croagh, Co. Limerick . . . . Limerick
Ryan, Patrick, St. Patrick's College, Thurles . . Cashel
Ryan, Philip, P.P., Skerries .. .. .. Dublin
Ryan, Richard, o.m.t., Inchicore . . . . Dublin
Ryan, Richard, c.m., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, Sydney,
N.S.W.
Ryan, Thomas F., C.C., 48 Westland Row . . Dublin
Ryan, Wilfrid, s.j., Newman University College,
Melbourne.
Ryan, Wm., C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Clonmel Waterford & Lismore
Ryans, Edward, C.C., Aughavas, Carrigallen . . Ardagh
Ryder, D., B.D. (Prof.), St. Jarlath's College, Tuam . . Tuam
Rynn, James, C.C., Ballaghameehan, Garrison . . Kilmore
448
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Saavedra, Fernando, c.p., (Vicar), St. Paul's Retreat,
Mount Argus . . ^. . . . . . Dublin
Salvator, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Sammon, T., C.C., Cloughjordan . . . . . . Killaloe
Sampsou, Matthew, C.C., Hollyford, Tipperary . . Cashel
Sampson, Patrick, c.ss.r., Esker, Athenry . . ' . . Clonfert
Saunders, Raymurid, c.p., Army Chaplain.
Saul, Michael, s.j., Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Savage, John, P.P., Dromara, Down . . . . Dromore
Scallan, Isaac, C.C., St. Leonard's, Ballycullane . . Ferns
Scallan, Thomas, C.C., Cleaiystown, Wexford . . Ferns
Scally, Michael (Canon), P.P., Francis Street, Dublin Dublin
Scally, Patrick, B.A., P.P., Bangor . . . .Down & Connor
Scanlan, Denis, C.C., Bandon, Co. Cork . . . . Cork
Scanlan, Edward, C.C., Birr . . . . . . Killaloe
Scanlan, James, P.P., Tuosist, Kenmare . . . . Kerry
Scanlan, James (Canon), P.P., Dungloe, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Scanlan, John, o.c.c. (Prior), Carmelite Convent, Port
Adelaide, Australia.
Scanlan, John, P.P., Doora, Newpark, Ennis . . Killaloe
Scanlan, Michael, P.P., The Spa, Tralee . . . . Kerry
Scanlan, Michael, P.P., Scariff :. .. .. Killaloe
Scanlan, Patrick, C.C., Roscrea . . . . . . Killaloe
Scanlan, William, C.C., Kilcolman, Sharavogue . . Killaloe
Scannell, Daniel, Diocesan Inspector, St. Colman's
College, Fermoy . . . . . . _ . . Cloyne
Scannell, J. (Superior), o.m.i.. Holy Cross, Liverpool.
Scannell, Joseph, M.A., D.Ph., D.D., St. Finbarr's
College, Cork . . . . . . .7 Cork
Scannell, Patrick, C.C., B.A., Delgany, Co. Wicklow . . Dublin
Schafer, G., s.m., St. Patrick's College, Wellington, N. Z.
Schmidt, Chr., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . Cashel
Scott, Patrick, C.C., Glinsk, Ballymoe . . . . Elphin
Scully, Peter, o.c., Ferryhouse, Clonmel . . Waterford & Lismore
Scully, Wm., C.C., Delvin, Westmeath . . . . Meath
Seale, ^Thomas, C.C., Killeigh, Tullamore . . Kildare & Lcighlin
Sebastian, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan- Capuchin Friary,
Church Street, Dublin . , . . . . Dublin
Segrave, Patrick (Monsignor), P.P., V.G., Drogheda . . Armagh
Seiller, H., s.m., Jefferson College (La.), U.S.A.
Senger, Ferdinand, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Sexton, A., B.A., B.D., St. Mary's College, Galway . . Galway
Sexton, James, C.C., Sandyford, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Sexton, John, C.C., St. Patrick's, Cork . . . . Cork
Sexton, Michael, c.s.sp., Freetown, Sierra Leone, B.W. Africa.
Sexton, Patrick (Canon), D.D. (President), St. Finbarr's
Diocesan Seminary, Farranferris, Cork . . . . Cork
Seymour, H., .<?.?».•, St. Mary's, Christchurch, N.Z.
Shanahan, Denis (Retired) . . . . . . Limerick
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
449
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Shanahan, J., c.m., St. Mary's Training College, Ham-
mersmith.
Shanahan, Joseph, c.s.sp. (Prefect Apostolic), Southern
Nigeria, B.W. Africa.
Shanaher, Patrick, P.P., Ahascragh, Co. Galway . . Elphin
Shannon, Patrick, c.sa.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Sharkey, P.; C.C., Liscannor . . . . . . Kilfenora
Sharkey, Timothy (Canon), P.P., V.F., Boyle . . Elphin
Shaw, Francis, s.j.t St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Shaw, Thomas, C.C., Stamullen, Balbriggan . . Meath
Sheahan, Patrick, C.C., Aghinagh . . . . . . Cloyne
Sheahan, Peter, C.C., Millstreet, Co. Cork . . . . Kerry
Sheahan, Philip, C.C., Whitechurch, Blarney, Cork . . Cloyne
Sheedy, J., D.Ph., Castlegar, Galway City . . . . Galway
Sheedy, James W. (Chaplain), Fermoy . . . . Cloyne
Sheehan, John, C.C., 49 Rathgar Road, DuUiii . . Dublin
Sheehan, Christopher, Military Chaplain . . . . Cloyne
Sheehan, Laurence, C.C., Pro-Cathedral. Marlboro' St. Dublin
Sheehan, Michael (Canon), D.D., Ph.D. (Vice -President)
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth . . . . Dublin
Sheehan, William, C.C., Dunmanway . . . . Cork
Sheehy, Joseph, c.m., All Hallows College, Dublin . . Dublin
Sheehy, J. J., Reenascreena, Co. Cork . . . . Ross
Sheehy, William (Canon), D.D., P.P., V.F.,, Carrick-
on-Suir . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Sheerin, Michael, P.P., Moville, Co. Donegal . . Derry
Sheerin, Peter (Canon), P.P., V.F., Crossmaglen, Co.
Armagh . . . . . . . . . . Armagh
Sheil, Patrick (Archdeacon), P.P., Bree, Enniscorthy Ferns
Sheils, John F., P.P., Saintfield, Co. Down . . . .Down & Connor
Sheridan, Andrew J., c.s.sp., Irish Mission Band, Phila-
delphia, U.S.A.
Sheridan, Francis, C.C., Castledermot, Co. Kildare . . Dublin
Sheridan, Francis, C.C.,' Newtowncunningham, Co.
Donegal . . . . . . . . . . Raphoe
Sheridan, James, Swanlinbar . . . . . . Kilmore
Sheridan, John, C.C., Tamney . . . . . . Raphoe
Sheridan. Joseph, C.C., Mountcharles, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Sheridan, N. T., P.P., B.C.L. (Canon), Ramsgrange,
Waterford . . . . . . . . Ferns
Sheridan, Patrick, C.C., Bruckless, Co. Donegal . . Raphoe
Sheridan, Thomas, C.C., Arboe, Moortown, Coagh,
Co. Tyrone. . . . . . . . . Armagh
Sheridan, W. J., C.C., Annagry, Letterkenny ' . . Raphoe
Sherwin, James, C.C., B.A., 87 St. Stephen's Green . . Dublin
Sherwood, Louis, c.p., St. Mungo's, Parson Street,
Glasgow.
Shiel, James, C.C., Roslea, Clones . . . . . . Clogher
Shiels, Francis, C.C., Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim . . Kilmore
Shiels, Patrick (Chaplain), 18 Lower Leeson Street . . Dublin
450
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Shine, J., M.A. (Prof., University College, Dublin),
52 Highfield Road, Rathgar . . . . . . Dublin
Shine, Philip, C.C., Portlaw . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Shinkwin, Michl. (Dean), P.P., V.G., St. Patrick's, Cork Cork
Shinkwiii, Thomas (Canon), P.P., Glanmire, Co. Cork . .
Shinkwin, Thomas, C.C.,. Cecils town, Co. Cork
Shinnick, Bartholomew, P.P., Kilcolman, Mallow
Shirmick, Joseph, C.C., Ballyvourney, Macroom
Short, Cornelius, P.P., Tanderagee
Shortt, Eugene, C.C., Poyntzpass, Co. Armagh
Shuley, Thomas, s.j., College of Sacred Heart, Crescent,
Limerick
Sinnott, James, House of Missions, Enniscorthy
Sinnott, John, C.C., The Presbytery, Wexford
Sinnott, John, C.C., Galbally, Macmine, Enniscorthy
Skally, Bernard, C.C., St. Patrick's, Waterford
Skemngton, Henry, P.P., Portruph
Cork
Cloyne
Cloyne
Cloyne
Armagh
Armagh
Limerick
Ferns
Ferns
Ferns
Waterf rd & Lismore
.Down & Connor
Skehan, C., B.A., C.C., Rush, Co. Dublin
Skelly, Francis, C.C., Mount Temple, Moate
Skelly, Joseph, P.P., Newtownforbes
Skelly, Michael, C.C., Foxfield, Fenagh
Slattery, C. A., o.c.c., S.T.L. (Assistant -General)
CoUegio di S. Alberto, Rome.
Slattery, James, C.C., Annascaul
Slattery, John, D.D. (Adm.), Sologhead, Tipperary ..
Slattery, Joseph, c.tn., St. Vincent's, Ashfield, Sydney.
Slattery, M., s.m.a. (Prsident), St. Coiumba's College,
Cloughballymore, Kilcolgan
Slattery, Stephen (Canon), P.P., Quin, Co. Clare
Slavin, Thos., c.m., St. Vincent's, Sheffield.
Slean, Sebastian, c.p. (2nd Prov, Cons.), Retreat of 'St.
Paul of the Cross, Mount Argus
Sloane, James, C.C., St. Brigid's, Derryvolgie Avenue,
Belfast
Small, James, P.P., Culfeightrin, Ballycastle,
Antrim . . . . . .
Small, Terence, C.C., Derrylin, Belturbet . .
Smallhorne, J., B.D., C.C., Boyle
Smith. Albert, o.s.a., Vicariate, Queensland
Smith, B., C.C., Drumskellan, Ture, Derry . .
Smith, Bernard, P.P., Finglas
Smith, Denis, C.C., Athboy
Smith, J., C.C., Corofin .".
Smith, Joseph, c.p., Mount Argus, Dublin
Smith, Hugh, St. Columb's College, "Derry
Smith, N., C.C., Kinnegad
Smith, P., C.C., Corofin
Smith, P. A., C.C., Killina, Tullamore
Smith, Philip, P.P., Carrigalien
Smith, Richard, P.P., Bohermeen, Navan
Smith, Robert S., o.c., St. Marie's, Rugby.
Dublin
Ardagh
Ardagh
Ardagh
Kerry
Cashel
Tuam
Killaloe
Dublin
.Down & Connor
Co.
. . Down & Connor
Kilmore
. . Elphin
. . Derry
. . Dublin
. . Meath
... Killaloe
. . Dublin
Derry
. . Meath
. . Killaloe
. . Meath
Kilmore
Meath
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
451
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESF.
Smith, R., s.m. (President), Jefferson College, James'
Street (La.), Louisiana.
Smithwick, Laurence, P.P., Killavullen, Mallow . . Cloyne
Smyth, A. P., C.C., Newtownhamilton, Co. Armagh Armagh
Smyth, Bernard, C.C., Turc, Derry . . . . Deny
Smyth, E. P., C.C., Lisbtirn .. .. . .Down & Connor
Smyth, Hugh, Military Chaplain . . . . . . Derry
Smyth, J., B.A., C.C., Martinstown, Co. Antrim . .Down & Connor
Smyth, Joseph, o.p., (Prior), St. Saviour's . . Limerick
Smyth, J., C.C., Feakle, Co. Clare . . . . . • Killaloe
Smyth, James, P.P., Clogher, Co. Tyrone . . . „ Clogher
Smyth, James, C.C., Cloughjordan . . . . Killaloe
Smyth, Michael, C.C., St. Columb's, Derry . . . . Derry
Smyth, N., C.C., Kinnegad .. .. .. Meath
Smyth, Nathaniel, Donoughmore . . . . . . Cloyne
Smyth, Patrick, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad, B.W.I.
Smyth, P., C.C., Templederry . . . . . .' Killaloe
Smyth, P. J., s.m., Sacred Heart. Wellington.
Smyth, Peter, C.C., Corcreagh, Dundalk . . . . Clogher
Smyth, T., s.m., St. Mary's College, Dundalk . . Armagh
Soden, Patrick, P.P., V.G., Cloonclare, Killyclogher,
Enniskillen . . . . Kilmore
Sollier, P., s.m. (Superior), 25 Isabella Street, Boston.
Somers, James, C.C., Ballykelly, New Ross . . Ferns
Somers, Michael, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Somers, Patrick, C.C., Kilcurry, Dundalk . . . . Armagh
Sontheimer, F., s.m., All Hallows College, Salt Lake
City (Utah).
Soraghan, T., C.C., Mountain Lodge, Newry . . Armagh
Soulas, C., s.m., Okato, New Zealand.
Southwell, Edward, o.c.c. (Prior), Carmelite Priory
Tarrytown, N.Y.
Spain, P., C.C., Killaloe . . . . . . Killaloe
Spelman, J., P.P., Leitrim, Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Spelman, James, C.C., Ballaghadereen . . . . Achonry
Spelman, James, P.P., Kilmeen, Loughrea . . . . Tuam
Spillane, Ernest, s.j. (Vice-Rector), Mungret College,
Limerick . . . . . . . . . . Limerick
Spillane. Thomas, B.D., B.A.,- St. Brendan's Sem.,
Killarney . . . . . . . . Kerry
Sreenan, Patrick, C.C., Belleek, Co. Fermanagh .. Clogher
Stack, David, C.C., Glanmire, Cork . . . . Cork
Stack, W. P., o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Stafford, James, P.P., Lower Exchange Street . . Dublin
Stafford, John, c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Rathmines Dublin
Stafford, L. J., C.C., Lucan . . . . . . Dublin
Stanislaus, Father, o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin Friary,
Church Street . . . . . . Dublin
Stanislaus, Fr., o.f.m., Athlone . . . . . . Ardagh
Staunton, Michael, C.C., Gortnahoe, Thurles ". . Cashel
.Staunton, James, B.D., Fribourg, Switzerland . . Ossory
452
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
. . Dublin
Kildare & Leighlin
Staples, John (Canon), P.P., V.F., Wicklow . .
Staples, Nicholas, o.c.c. White Abbey, Kildare
Stapleton, Joseph, Army Chaplain in Flanders.
Stephens, Placid, c.p., St. Joseph's Retreat, Highgate
Hill, London, W.
Stephens, William, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College,|Tullamore Meath
Stephens, J. W., o.p., Holy Cross Priory, Tralee . . Kerry
Stephen, Rev. Fr., o.s.f.c., B A., Rochestown . . Cork
Stephenson, Wm.,' s.j., Mungret College, Limerick . . Limerick
Stewart, J., a.m., Waimaite, N.Z.
St. Martin, A., s.m., 37 Pleasant Street, Brunswick,
Maine, U.S.A.
Stokes, John, o..v.a., Kyabram, Diocese of Sandhurst.
Stuart, C., P.P., Silvermines . . . . . . Killaloe
Sullivan, C. P., s.m., Superior, St. Mary's Hill,
Paignton.
Sullivan, D., s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta (Ga.), U.S.A.
Sullivan, Jeremiah, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's College, Kew Melbourne,
Sullivan, John, s.j., Rathfarnham Castle . . Dublin
Sullivan, J., C.C., Whitegate, Limerick . . . . Killaloe
Sullivan, Mortimer (Canon), P.P., Bannow, Wexford Ferns
Sugrue, J., o.s.a., Cooktown, Australia.
Supple, T.. B.D., B.A., St. Brendan's Seminary,
Killarney . . . . . . . . . . Kerry
Button, Thomas, c.ss.r,, Marianella, Orwell Road,
Rathgar . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Button, Wm., s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore . Meath
Swan, William, C.C., Moynalty . . . . . Meath
Sweeney, D., B,A., Tory Island, Letterkenny . Raphoe
Sweeney, John (Canon), P.P., Killybegs, Co. Donegal Raphoe
Sweeney, Joseph, C.C., Carrick, Co. Donegal . Raphoe
Sweeney, Rev. Michael, o.m.i., Inchicore . . . Dublin
Sweetman, J. F., o.s.b., Mount St. Benedict, Gorey . Ferns
Sylvester, Fr., o.s.f.c., S.T.L. (Pres. Father Ma'thew
Hall), Franciscan-Capuchin Friary, Church Street Dublin
Synnott, Henry, C.C., Modeligo, Cappagh, Co. Waterford
Waterford & Lismore
Tabone, A., S.T.L., o.c.c., SS. Celso and Giuliana, Rome.
Talbot, Henry, C.C., B.A., Swords, Co. Dublin .. Dublin
Tallon, J., C.C., Oldcastle . . . . . . Meath
Taylor, Claude M., s.m.a., Blackrock Road . . . Cork
Taylor, James, c.tn., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock . . . . . . . . . . Dnblin
Taylor, J., Chaplain, South Infirmary, Cork . . Cork
Taylor. R. B., o.c.c., M.A., S.T.L. , Carmelite College,
Terenure . . . . Dublin
Teggarb, John, B.A., C.C., Ballymena
. . Down & Connor
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
453
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Teggart, Hugh, C.C., Ballinderry, Moneymore . . Armagh
Tempany, James Canon, The Cathedral, Ballina . . Kiliala
Templeton, Greville, c.m., St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst.
Thaddeus, Fr., o.s.f.c., Franciscan-Capuchin College,
Rochestown, Co. Cork . . . . . . Cork
Thayne, Bertrand, o.p., Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Theyus, Leopold, *./ , Milltown Park . . . . Dublin
Thiery, V., s.m., Mittagong, Australia.
Thiery, H., s.m. (Superior), 526 Bush Street, San Francisco
(Cal.), U.S.A.
Thomas, Michael, o.c., St. Mary Magdalen's, Bexhill-on Sea.
Newport, Mon.
Thomas, Fr., o.s.f.c., Guardian, Franciscan-Capuchin
Friary, Father Mathew Quay, Cork . . . . Cork
Thomas, J., 8.m., Van Buren College, Maine, U.S.A.
Thompson, James, o.s.a., Dungarvan . . Waterford & Lismore
Thompson, John, c.m., St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock
Thoral, J., s.m. (Sup.), Pleasant St., Washington.
Thoral, T. C., a.m., St. Mary's College, Mexico City.
Thornhill, St. John, St. Colman's College, Fermoy . . Cloyne
Thornhill, Patrick, C.C., St. John's, Limerick . . Limerick
Thornton, Walter (Chaplain), St. Vincent's Hospital,
St. Stephen's Green . . . . . . Dublin
Tiernan, John, P.P., Johnstown, Nayan . . . . Meath
Tierney, Cornelius, B.D., China Missions, St. Columban's
College, Shrule, Co. Gal way . . . . . . Galway
Tierney, Daniel, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Athenry . . Clonfert
Tierney, John, C.C., Patrick's Well . . . . Limerick
Tierney, John, P.P., Enniskillen . . . . . . Clogher
Tierney, John, Ph.D., C.C., Naas
Kildare & Leighlin
. . Cork
Tierney, Thomas, C.C., St. Joseph's, Mayfield, Cork
Tighe, T. A., o.p., S.T.L. (Prior), West Convent,
Galway . . . . . . . . . . Galway
Tighe, Patrick, s.j., Army Chaplain, A.I.F., Retired.
Timlin, Anthony (Canon), P.P., V.F., Skreen . . Kiliala
Timlin, Anthony, C.C., Rathduff, Ballina . . . . Kiliala
Timoney, John, C.C., Fintona, Co. Tyrone . . . . Clogher
Tinney, Joseph, C.C., Gortin, Co. Tyrone . . . . Derry
Toal, Bernard, C.C., Derrygonnelly, Co. Fermanagh . . Clogher
Toal, Daniel O'R., C.C., St. Joseph's, Belfast . .Down & Connor
Toal, T., B.A., C.C., Coleraine . . . . . .Down & Connor
Tobin, Thomas (President), St. Colman's College,
Fermoy . . . . . . . . . . Cloyne
Tohall, Henry, B.D., C.C., St. Patrick's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Toher, Michael, M.A., C.C., Lusk, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Toman, D., C.C., Drumgath, Rathfriland . . . . Dromore
Tonakin, James, s.j., St. Stanislaus' College, Tullamore Meath
Tomkin, Nicholas J., s.j. (Vice-Rector), Milltown
Park, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Tomkin, Nicholas A., s.j., Belvedere College, Dublin . . Dublin
454
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Toner, Arthur, C.C., Armagh . . . . . . Armagh
Toner, P., Caledon, Co. Tyrone . . . . . . Armagh
Toner, Patrick J., D.D , C.C., Donaghmore, Co. Tyrone Armagh
Toomey, Michael, C.C., Tournafulla, Newcastle West Limerick
Townsend, Bruno, c.p. (Vicar), St. Mary's Retreat,
Harborne, Birmingham.
Tracy, Michael, C.C., St. Michael's, Limerick .. Limerick
Treacy, Brenden, c.ss.r., St. Joseph's, Dundalk . . Armagh
Tracey, Patrick, P.P., Conahy, Jenkinstown, Co.
Kilkenny .-. . . . . . . Ossory
Tracey, Patrick, Sunday's Well, Cork . . . . Cork
Tracey, Patrick (Canon), P.P., Kilmurry, Crookstown Cork
Tracy, Peter, C.C., Strabane, Tyrone . . . . Derry
Treacy, John, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Trainor, Eugene, B.A., C.C., Presbytery, Halston St. Dublin
Trainor, John, C.C., Ballyshannon, Co. Donegal . . Clogher
Trant, Timothy, P.P., Ballymacelligott . . . . Kerry
Traynor, Michael, C.C., Clondalkin . . . . Dublin
Treacy, Brendan, c.ss.r., Clonard Monastery, Belfast Down & Connor
Treacy, Cornelius, c.ss.r. (Rector), SS. Peter and Paul's,
Perth, W.A.
Treacy, Nicholas, o.m.i., B.A., D.D., Relcamp Hall,
Raheny . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Treacy, William, c.ss.r., St. Patrick's, Athenry . . Clonfert
Tubman, T., s.m., Timaru, New Zealand.
Tufty, John, P.P., Knock, Ballyhaunis . . . . Tuam
Tuito, Patrick, P.P., Delvin, Westmeath . . . . Meath
Tully, Andrew, P.P., Loughinisland, Co. Down Down & Connor
Tully, Michael, P.P., Clarenbridge, Oranmore. Co.
Galway . . . . . . . . Kilmacduagh
Tully, Michael J. (Canon), P.P., Easkey . . . . Killala
Tunney, Hugh, s.j., House of Studies, Milltown Park Dublin
Tunney, Joseph, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Tuohy, Martin. C.C., Kilimore, Loughrea . . . . Clonfert
Tuohy, Patrick, c.ss.r., Opong, Cebu, Philippine Islands.
Tuohy, T., C.C., Terryglass . . . . . . Killaloe
Turley, George, C.C., 83 Aughrim Street . . Dublin
Turner, Denis, c.ss.r. (Rector), St. Patriek's, Athenry Clonfert
Twomey, Jeremiah, P.P., Ballyvourney, Co. Cork . . Cloyne
Twomey, John, B.A., Aiklow ,. .. .. Dublin
Tymons, J., s.m., Nelson, N.Z.
Tymons, W., s.m., St. Patrick's, Napier.
Tynan, Thos. (Mgr.), P.P., V.F., Newbridge, Kildare Kildare & Leighlin
Tyne, Columban, c.p., St. Paul's Retreat, Mount Argus Dublin
Union, Jos., C.C., Ringsend, Dublin
Urban, Fr., o.sf.c., Rochestown
Dublin
Cork
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
455
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Valentine, Jos., B.A. (Prof.), Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe, Dublin . . . . . . . . Dublin
Vallely, Patrick, P.P., Whitecross, Co. Armagh . . Armagh
Varden, P., C.C., Belclare, Tuam . . . . Tuam
Van Huchten, Flavian, c.p., St. Saviour's, Broadway,
Worcestershire
-Vaughan, E., C.C., Silvermines . . . . . . Killaloe
Vaughan, Michael, C.C., Carrigaholt, Co. Tipperary . . Killaloe
Vaughan, M., C.C., Portroe, Nenagh . . . . Killaloe
Vaughan, Thomas, P.P., Doonbeg, Co. Clare . . Killaloe
Vella, P., o.c.c., Carmelite Convent, 338 East 29th
Street, New York, U.S.A.
Venning, A., s.m., St. Mary's, Wellington, N.Z.
Viband, J., s.m., Wanganui, N.Z.
Vinas, S., s.m., Sacred Heart Church, Lawrence (Mass.), U.S.A.
Vincent, Fr., o.f.m., Vice-Rector, Multyfarnham . . Meath
Wade, Patrick, o.c.c.,
Street
Waldron, Daniel, C.C, Kildare
Carmelite Convent, Whitefriar
. . Dublin
Kiidare & Leighlin
Waldron, John, C.C., Murneen, Claremorris
Waldron, John, C.C., Clonberne
Waldron, P., C.C., Annaghdown, Drumgriffin, Galway
Walker, James, Mgr. (Archdeacon), V.F., P.P., Donegal
Wall, Francis, C.C., B.A., St. Mary's, Haddington Rd.
Wall, James (Prof.), St. Munchin's College, Limerick
Wall, Jas., P.P., Mothel House, Carrick-on-Suir
Wall, Thos., C.C., Broadford, Charleville
Wall, Thomas, C.C., Ballyneale, Carrick-on-Suir
Wallace, John, C.C., Shanagolden
Wallace, Matthew, C.C., Raheen, Enniscorthy
Walls, A., s.m., Jefferson College, Louisiana.
Walls, H., B.A., C.C., Ballymartm, Kilkeel
Walsh, Alphonsus, o.s.a., D.D. (Prior), St. John's
Priory, Dublin
Walsh, A., C.C., Clough, Co. Down
Walsh, Daniel, D., c.s.sp., Holy Ghost Missionary
College, Kimmage Manor, Dublin
Walsh, Daniel F., P.P., Aglish, Cappoquin . .
Walsh, Daniel, c.m., St. Vincent's, Cork
Walsh, Daniel, c.s.sp., Nigeria, B. W. Africa.
Walsh, Eugene, o.s.a. (Prior), St. Augustine's, Hammersmith
Walsh, Honorius, c.p., St. Anne's Retreat, Sutton, St.
Helen's, Lancashire
Walsh. J., M.A., B.D. (Secretary), St. Jarlath's, Tuam Tuam
Tuam
Tuam
Tuam
Raphoe
Dublin
Limerick
Waterford & Lismore
Limerick
Waterford & Lismore
Limerick
Ferns
Down & Connor
Dublin
Down & Connor
Dublin
Waterford & Lismore
. . Cork
456
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
NAME AND ADDRESS.
DIOCESE.
Ossory
Ferns
Ossory
Tuam
. .Down & Connor
Waterf ord & Lismore
Ossory
Armagh
. . Tuam
Kildare & Leighlin
Ossory
Walsh, John, C.C., Callan
Walsh, John, P.P. (Canon), Ballymum, Enniscorthy . .
Walsh, John, C.C., Durrow
Walsh, John, C.C., Aughamore, Co. Mayo
Walsh, John, c.ss.r., St. Peter's and Paul's, Perth,
W Australia
Walsh, John, C.C., St. Malachy's, Belfast . .
Walsh, John, C.C., 18 John's Hill, Waterford
Walsh, Lawrence, C.C., Danesfort, Kilkenny
Walsh, Louis, C.C., Cooley, Co. Louth
Walsh, M., C.C., Kilmeena, Westport
Walsh, Mark, C.C., Goresbridge
Walsh, Martin, C.C., Rathdowney
Walsh, Michael (Canon), P.P., St. Agatha's, 13 North
Richmond Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Walsh, Ml., P.P., Ardfinnan, Cahir .. Waterford & Lismore
Walsh, Michael, P.P., Ballindereen, Kilcolgan, Oran-
more, Co. Galway . . . . . . . . Kilmacduagh
Walsh, Michael, P.P., Aghada, Co. Cork . . . . Cloyne
Walsh, Michael, c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin . . Dublin
Walsh, Nicholas, P.P., Tramore . . Waterford & Lismore
Walsh, P. A., o.c.c., Knocktopher, Thomastown . . Ossory
Walsh, Patrick J., M.A., Archbishop's House, Dublin Dublin
Walsh, Patrick, P.P., Aghaboe, Ballacolla, Queen's
County . . . . . . . . Ossory
Walsh, Patk., B.D., C.C., Coolfancy, Tinahely, Co.
Ferns . . . . . . . . . . Wicklow
Walsh, P., c.s.sp., Rockwell College, Cashel . . . . Cashel
Walsh, Paul, M.A., B.D. (Prof.), St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth . . . . . . . . Dublin
Walsh, P. J., C.C., Graignamanagh . . Kildare & Leighlin
Walsh, P., C.C., M.A., Kildoon, Dunboyne . . Meath
Walsh, Peter, c.s.sp., St. Mary's College, Port of Spain,
Trinidad, Brit, W. India.
Walsh, Peter, C.C., Portlaw . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Walsh, R., o.s. a., New Rosa . . . . . . Ferns
Walsh, R. J., o.p., (Sub-Prior), Holy Cross Priory, Sligo Elphin
Walsh, Reginald, o.p., S.T.M., St. Magdalen's Priory
Drogheda, Armagh . . . . . . . Dublin
Walsh, Richard, C.C., Draperstown, Co. Derry . Derry
Walsh, Richard, House of Missions, Enniscorthy . Ferns
Walsh, S. (Prof.), St. Jarlath's College .. . Tuam
Walsh, Thomas, F., c.ss.r. Mt. St. Alphonsus, Waratah. N.S.W.
Walsh, Thomas, s.j., St. Aloysius' College, Sydney
Walsh, Tobias R. (Canon), P.P., Freshford, Kilkenny Ossory
Walsh, Timothy, C.C., Kilmacthomas .. Waterford & Lismore
Walsh, Wm., B.A, Aldergrove, Co. Down . . Down & Connor
Walsh, William, P.P., Tullaroan, Kilkenny . . Ossory
Walsh, W., P.P., Bere Island . . . . . . Kerry
1920J
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
457
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Walsh, William, C.C., SS. Peter and Paul's, Clon-
mel . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Walsh, William, Conna, Tallow . . . . . . Cloyne
Walsh, W. J., Monsignor (Dean), D.D., P.P., V.F.,
SS. Peter's and Paul's Clonmel . . Waterford & Lismore
Walshe, James, C.C., St. Mary's, Clonmel . . Waterford & Lismore
Walshe, John, P.P., Clerihan, Clonmel . . . . Cashel
Walshe, Joseph, c.m. (Prov.), St. Joseph's, Blackrock . . Dublin
Walshe, P. A., o.c.c., B.A., Carmel Priory, Tarry-
town, New York
Walshe, Michael, C.C., B.A., Binghamstown, Belmullet . . Killala
Walshe, Laurence, o.m.i., Quex Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.
Walshe, Michael, C.C., Dungarvan . . Waterford & Lismore
Walshe, Patrick., c.m., St. Peter's Church, Phibsboro' Dublin
Ward, Alphonsus C., C.C., Ardahy, Inver, Co. Donegal Baphoe
Ward, Edward C.C., Clones . . . . . . Clogher
Ward, Finbar, c.p., St. Mary's Retreat, Carmarthen,
South Wales.
Ward, Francis, C.C., Stewartstown, Co. Tyrone . . Armagh
Ward, Henry, c.p., Retreat, Ardoyne, Belfast Down & Connor
Ward, John, c.m., St. Peter's, Phibsboro' . . . . Dublin
Ward, John J., C.C., Castleblayney . . . . Clogher
Ward, John, B.D. (Adm.), Armagh . . . . Armagh
Ward, John V., C.C., Tallanstown, Ardee . . . . Armagh
Ward, Louis, c.s.sp., Calabar, Nigeria, B.W. Africa.
Ward, Patrick, C.C., Whitehall, Ballinamallard . . Cloghe
Wareing, Placid, c.p., St. Saviour's Retreat, Broadway,
Worcestershire.
Warren, John, C.C., Kilsheelan, Clonmel . . Waterford & Lismore
Warren, Patrick, P.P., Ballytore, Co. Kildare .. Dublin
Waters, John (Canon), (President), Holy Cross College,
Clonliffe . . . . . . . . . . Dublin
Waters, R. (Chaplain), Franciscan Monastery, Errew,
Castlebar . . . . . . . . . . Galway
Waters, Thomas (Dioc. Inspector), St. Mary's.
Sligo . . . . . . . . . Elphin
Wateon, G., B.A., C.C., Strangford
Down & Connor
Watson, Ernest A., o.m.i., St. Anne's, Rockferry, Liver-
pool.
Watson, Ml., s.j., St. Patrick's College, Melbourne,
Watters, Thomas, C.C., B.A., Blackrock, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Weafer, Michael, s.j. St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin . . . . . . Dublin
Weber, N., s.m., Brooklands University College,
Washington.
Welsh, Honorius, c.p., St. Mungo's, Parson St., Glasgow.
Weymes, M., B.A. (Professor), St. Finian's College,
Mulliiigar . . . . . . . . Meath
Whelan, Denis (Canon), D.D., P.P., Kilsheelan.
^Clonmel . . . . . . . . Waterford & Lismore
Whelan, E., C.C., Islandeady, Castlebar . . . . Tuam
458
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF
[1920
MAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Wheeler, E., C.C., Cairn, Enniscorthy .. .. Ferns
Wheeler, J., o.m.i. (Superior), Inchicore . . . . Dublin
Whelaii, James C., o.c. St. Etheldreda's, Ely Place,
Holborn Circus, London.
-Whelan, James, c.ss.r., Mount St. Alphonsus, Limerick Limerick
Whelan, Michael, C.C., Blarney, Co. Cork . . Cloyno
Whelan, Patrick, c.ss.r. (Rector), Mount St. Gerard,
Wellington, N.Z.
Whelehan, Isidore, c.p. (Rector), St. Anne's Retreat,
Sutton, St. Helen's, Lanes.
Whitaker, James, s.j., Clongowes Wood College, Sallins
Kildare & Leighlin
White, Esmond, s.j. (Vice-Rector), St. Stanislaus' Col-
lege, Tullamore . . . . . . . . Meath
White, Hubert, c.s.sp., Onitsha, Lr. Nigeria, B. W.
Africa.
White, Martin J., C.C., Galmoy, Co. Kilkenny . . Ossory
White, P., P.P., Dromtariffe, Banteer, Co. Cork . . Kerry
Whitside, Celestine, c.p., Our Lady's Retreat, Herne
Bay, Kent.
Whyte, C., C.C., Dunmore, Co. Galway . . . . Tuam
Wickham, Matthew, C.C., Wexford . . . . Ferns
Wigmore, James, c.m., St. Stanislaus' College, Bathurst,
Australia.
Wigmore, Stephen, D.D., C.C., Mitchelstowii . . Cloyne
Wilhelmy, N., s.m., Ivy Street, Atlanta (Ga. ), U.S.A.
Wilkes, Egwin, c.p. (Rector), St. Saviour's Retreat,
Broadway, Worcestershire.
Wilkinson, D., o.m.i. (Superior), Church of the Sacred
Heart, Quex Road, Kilburn, London, N.W.
Willis, Herman, c.p., (Sup.), St. Patrick's, Claremont
Park, Sandymount . . . . . . . . Dublin
Wilson, Bartolomew. c.s.sp., Blackrock College, Dublin Dublin
Wilson, James, B.A., B.D. (Professor), St. Colman's
College, Fermoy . . . . . . . . Cloyne
Wilson, Robert, c.m., Irish College, Rue des Irlandais 5.
Paris, France
Wilson, Thos., C.C., Macroom . . . . . . Cloyne
Wilson, William, C.C., Luggacurran, Queen's Co. Kildare & Leighlin
Williams, James, P.P., Donabate, Co. Dublin . . Dublin
Williams, Jame?, o.s.a., Fethard, Co. Tipperary . . Cashel
Wims, P., C.C., Benada . . . . . . . . Achonry
Wogan, J. J., o.f.m. (Definitor), Liberty Street, Cork Cork
Wogan, W. A., o.f.m., Waverley, Sydney.
Woodcock, James, o.c. (Master of Novices), Omeath . . Armagh
Woods, Cornelius, P.P., Annaclone, Banbridge . . Dromore
Woods, John, C.C., Togher, Dunleer . . . . Armagh
Woods, Michael, P.P., V.F., Trim, Co. Meath . . Meath
1920]
THE CLERGY OF IRELAND.
459
NAME AND ADDRESS. DIOCESE.
Woods, Michael, C.C., Bundoran . . . . . . Clogher
Woods, Thomas, C.C., St. Peter's, Drogheda . . Armagh
Woulfe, Patrick, C.C., Kilmallock, Co. Limerick . . Limerick
Wrafter, Joseph, s.j., St. Francis Xavier's, Upper
Gardiner Street, Dublin , . . . . . Dublin
Young, Michael, C.C., Redhills. Belturbet . . ... Kilmore
Young, Urban, c.p. (Rector), St. Mary's Retreat,
Carmarthen, S Wales.
Young, Wm., B.A., Manager, Industrial Piscatorial
School, Baltimore . . . . . . ... Ross
Young, Joseph, B.A. (Chaplain), Mater Misericordiae
Hospital, Eccles Street, Dublin . . . . Dublin ,
460
INDEX OF PLACES.
INDEX OF IRISH DIOCESES.
PAGE
Achonry 282
Dromore
PAGE
. 169
Kilfenora .
PAGE
. 297
Ardagh
148
DUBLIN
,
. 179
Kilmore
. 172
ARMAGH
134
Elphin
. 290
Limerick .
. 259
CASHED & Ei
ULY
228
Ferns
e
. 215
Meath
. 142
Clogher
153
Galway
.
. 296
Ossory
. 222
Clonfert
286
Kerry
.
. 249
Raphoe
. 175
Cloyne
234
Kildare &Leighlin
209
Ross
. 265
Cork
241
KiUala
.
. 301
TUAM
. 275
Deny
158
KiUaloe
.
. 254
Waterford and
Down & Connor
162
Kilmacduagh
. 297
Lismore .
. 267
INDEX
OF
PARISHES AND POST TOWNS IN IRELAND.
I
Abbeydorney
AGE
250
i
Aghabog, New-
AGE
Abbeyfeale 236,
260
bliss
154
Abbeygormacan,
Aghabulloge .
235
Kilrickle
286
Aghada, White-
Abbeyknockmoy,
gate
235
BaUyglunin
276
Aghaderg, Lough-
AbbeyJara
148
brickland .
169
Abbeyleix
209
Aghadoe, Killar-
Abbeyside
268
ney
250
AchiU
276
Aghadowey, Cole-
Achonry
282
raine
159
Aclare
282
Aghadown, Skib-
Adamstown
215
bereen
265
Adare
260
Aghagallon .
161
Addergoole, Mill-
Aghagower .
276
town, Tuam 276,
301
Aghaloo, Aughna-
Addergoole, Lahar-
cloy
153
dane .
297
Aghamore, Bally-
Adrigole
250
haunis
276
Aghaboe, Balla-
Aghanagh, Ballin-
colla
222.
afad
291
PAGE
Aghaninshin, Ra-
melton . .175
Aghanloo, Lima-
vady . . 159
Aghavallan, Bally-
longford . .250
Aghavas . . . 148
Aghaviller Knock-
topher . . 222
Agher . . 144
Aghinagh, Killinar.
drish . . 235
Aglish, Cappoquin . 268
Aglish, Castlebar . 276
Ahamlish, Cliffoney 291
Ahascragh . 287, 291
Ahoghill . .164
All Saints, Raphoe . 175
Allen, Kibneague . 20
Anakissy, Mallow . 235
Annacarty . . 228
PAGE
Annaclone, Rath-
friland . . 169
Annacurra, Tina-
*hely . . 215
Annaduff . . 148
Annageliffe, Cavan. 172
Armagh, Belturbet . 172
Annagh, Tuam . 276
Annaerhdown Drum-
Mona-
griffin
Annaghmore
Annagray
Annalong
Annascaul
Annyalla,
ghan
Antrim
Aran Island
Arboe, Stewarts-
town
Ardagh, Ballina
276
137
177
144
249
154
164
276
153
301
Ardagh, Limerick . 260
Ardagh, Longford . 148
Ardaghey
Ardara
Ardcarne,
hall
Ardcath
Ardee
Ardfert
Ardfield, Clona-
kilty
Ardfinnan, Cahir
176
. 175
Coote-
. 291
. 142
137, 135
. 250
265
268
163
Kircub-
Ardkeen,
bin . . 163
Ardlogher . .173
Ardmore . . 268
Ardpatrick . . 260
Ardrahan . . 297
Ardstraw, E. . 259
Ardstraw, W. . 259
Ardtrea . .135
Ardtrea,N. . . 137
Arklow . . 182
Aries, Ballick-
moyler . . 209
Armagh . 137, 135
Armoy . .164
Arney . .154
Aranmorels. . 177
Artane, Dublin . 205
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
Arvagh . . 149
Ashbourne . 143, 144
Ashford, Wicklow 182
Askamoro . .217
Askeaton . . 260
Atanagh . . 222
Athboy . . 142
Athea . . 260
Athenry . 287, 276
Athleague . .291
Athlone 143, 149, 291
292
Athy . 185, 182
Attymass . . 282
Aughafatten . 164
Aughagallon . 153
Aughaval, West-
port . 276
Aughavea, Brook-
boro' . .154
Aughintain, Five-
miletown . .154
Aughnacloy . 135, 154
Aughnahoo, Pet-
tigo . . 138
Aughnamullen . 154
do. West . 154
Aughnish, Ramel-
ton . . 175
Aughrim, Clonfert 286
Aughrim, Dublin . 182
Aughrim, Elphin . 291
Aughrim, Ferns . 196
Avoca . .182
Ayle . .276
Backs, Ballina . 301
Badoney, Lower
Gortin . .159
Badoney, Upper
Plumbridge .159
Bagenalstown . 209
Bailieborough . 173
Balbriggan . 144, 182
Baldoyle . .182
Balla . . 276
Ballacolla . . 222
Ballaghadereen 282,288
Ballaghameehan,
Rossinver . 172
461
PAGE
Bailee . . 154
Ballickmoyler . 209
BaUina 282, 288, 301
Ballinacargy 142, 144
Ballinacarrow . 282"
Ballinacleragh,
Dowra . .172"
Ballinafad . . 287
Ballinagh . 172, 173
BaUinaglish . 250
Ballinahinch, Dro-
more . .169^
Ballinahinch,
Cashel . . 228
Ballinahown . 149
BallinakiU . 209
Ballinalee . 149
Ballinamallard . 155
Ballinamore 172, 173
Ballinamuck . 149
BaUinamult . 269-
BaUinasloe 287, 276
„ 277, 286, 291, 292
Ballincollig . . 242
Ballindaggin . 216
Ballindangan,
Michelstown . 235
Ballinderry -bridge,
Coagh . .135*
Ballinderry, Down 163
BaUindine . . 277
Ballindoon, Clifden 277
Ballineen . . 139
Ballinfull . . 291
Ballingarry, Kil-
lenaule . . 224
Ballingarry, Co.
Limerick . . 260-
Ballingrane . . 260
Ballinhassig . 242
BaUinlough . . 277
Ballinmeen . . 292
Ballinora, Ballin-
collig . . 242
Ballinrobe . . 276
Ballintemple, Bal-
linagh . .172
Ballintober . .291
Ballintogher . 149
Ballintoy, Moyar-
get . ' . 164
Ballintra . .176-
462
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
Ballintubber,
PAGE PAGE
Ballyhaise . . 172 ] Ballynarry . 149
Elphin . . 270
Ballyhale, Knock-
Ballyoughter, Ca-
Ballintubber
topher .. . 222
molin f .216
Tuam . 276
Ballyhaunis 276, 277
Ballyavey . . 276
Ballinvana
Ballyhea, Charle-
Ballyphilip, Porta-
mallpck . 260
ville . .235
ferry . .163
Ballinvoher,.
Ballyhean, Castle-
Ballyporeen . 268
Anascaul . . 249
bar . . 276
Ballyragget . 222
Ballivor . .142
Ballyheigue . 250
Ballyroan . . 209
Ballon . .210
Ballyhooly . 235
Bally roe, Timo-
Ballyadams, Lug-
Ballyjamesduff . 172
league . .262
gacurren . 210
Ballvlanders . 229
BalJysakeery. Bal-
Ballybay .. .155
Ballylongford , 250
lina . ' .301
Bollybofey . 159
Ballylooby . 268
Ballyscullion, Bel-
BallyboghiU . 185
Ballymacarbery . 269
laghy . .158
Ballybrack . 182
Ballymac-EUigot 250
Ballyshannon 155, 176
Ballvbricken, Kil-
Ballymachugh . 149
Ballysodare . 282
mallock, 229, 210
Ballymackney,
Ballytore . . 185
Ballybricken,
Dundalk . 155
Ballyvary . . 274
Waterford ..268
Ballymacnab, Ar-
Ballyvaughan . 297
Ballybrittas . 210
magh . .135
Ballyvourney . 235
Ballybrophy . 222
Ballymacoda . 235
Bally william . 217
Ballybunion 231, 248
Ballymacward . 286
Balrothery, Bal-
Ballycahill . . 230
Ballymahon 143, 148
briggan . .182
Ballycallan,Callan 222
Ballymakenny . 135
Balscadden, Bal-
Ballycanew . 216
Ballymascanlon . 137
briggan . .182
Ballycastle, An-
Ballymena . 164
Baltimore . . 262
trim . . . .164
Ballymitty .216
Baltinglass . 210
Ballycastle, Mayo 302
BaUymoe 277, 291
Balyna, Moyvalley 210
Bally clare . .164
Ballymoney 164, 159
Banagher 149, 159,287
Ballyclogh . . 235
Ballymore, Mul- i Banbridge . . 169
Bally cogley . 217
laghbrack . 135 Bandon . . 242
Ballyconnell 210, 173
Ballymore, Meath 142 Bangor . .163
Ballycotton . 335
Ballymore Eus- Bangor-Erris . 301
Bally cullane . .218
tace . .182 Bannow . 216
Bally croy . .301
Ballymote 282,288,292
Banogue . . 260
Ballydehob . . 243
Ballymun, Santry 183
Bansha . . 229
Ballyduff, Lismore 268
Ballymurn . 216
Banteer . . 235
Ballyfarnan . 291
Ballyna, Killaloe 229 Bantry . . 242
Ballyfin . .210
Ballynabracky,
Barndarrig, Kil-
Ballyforan . . 297
Kinnegad . 143
bride . .184
BaUyfoyle . . 223
Ballynacally . 255
Barntown . .216
Ballygalgett, Port-
Ballynacourty,
Barryroe, Timo-
aferry . 163
Oranmore . 296
league . . 265
Ballygar . .292
Ballinagh . .172
Baslic, Tulsk . 292
Ballygarrett, Bally-
Ballynahown .149
Batterstown . 142
canew . . 216
Ballynakill, Letter-
Bawnboy . 172, 173
Ballygawley . 136
frack . . 276
Beagh, Gort . 297
Ballyglass . . 276
Ballynakill, Lower
Bealad . . 265
Ballyglunin 276, 277
Loughrea . 286
Beaufort . . 251
Ballygran, Castle-
Ballynakill, Upper
Beauparc . .143
town Conyer . 260
Woodford . 286
Befcan . . 276
INDEX OF PLACES.
463
PAGE
PAGE ,
Belcoo
154
Broadford . . 254
Belfast
164
Broadway . .217
Bellaghy
168
Brookborough . 154
Bellanagar
287
Broomfield . 154
Belleek
155
Brosna, Abbey-
Belmullet . - .
301
feale . . 250
Beltra
297
Bruckless . .176
Belturbet . 172,
173
Bruff . 229, 260
Bennetsbridge
224
Bruree . .261
Beragh
135
Bryansford. . 155
Bere Island
250
Bulgaden . . 260
Bessbrook .
136
Bullaun . . 286
Birr . 254,
223
Bunbeg . .176
Blackbog,Ederney
154
Buncrana . .159
Blacklion 143, 154,
173
Bundoran . 155, 173
Blackrock, Cork .
242
Bunnenadden . 288
Blackrock, Dublin
183
Bunown . .143
Blackwater
216
Burges, Nenagh, . 254
Blanchardstown .
182
Burrin . . 297
Blaris, Lisburn .
163
Burriscarra, Bally-
Blarney . 235,
236
glass . . 276
Blessington
183
Burrisoole, New-
Boffin
276
port . . 276
Boher, Murroe
230
Burt ' . . 158
Boherbee .
250
Burtonport . 177
Boherlahan
229
Buttevant . .235
Bohernieen
143
Bohernabreena,
Cabinteely . 182
Tallaght .
185
Caher, Feakle . 255
Bohola
282
Caheragh . .242
Bonniconlon
288
Caherconlish . 229
Boolavogue
217
Cahir . 230, 268
Booterstown
183
Cahirciveen
Bornacoola
148
250, 251'
Borris
210
Cahirdaniel . 250
Borris-in-Ossory .
222
Caim . . 216
Borrisokane 254,
255
Caledon . .135
Borrisoleigh
229
Callan . 223, 224
Bovevagh .
158
Calry, Sligo . 286
Boyle . 291,
292
Caltra . .291
Boyounagh, Glan
276
Camlough . .136
Boystown, Valley -
Camolin . .216
mount
183
Camus, Strabane. 159
Braid
164
Cape Clear . . 265
Bray
183
Cappaclough,
Bray, Little Bray
183
Dingle . .249
Breaghwy, Castle -
Cappagh, Ballin-
bar
276
grane . 260, 269
Bree
216
Cappagh, Omagh 159
Bridgetown, Wex-
Cappamore . 229
ford
216
Cappatagle . 287
Bright
163
Cappawhite . 229
PAGE
Cappoquin . . 268
Caragh, Naas . 209
Carbury . .210
Carlingford . 135
Carlow . . 209
Caragh . .210
Carna . .277
Carnacross . .143
Carndonagh . 159
Carnew , . . 217
Carnlough . .164
Caroreigh . .218.
Carolanstown . 143
Carracastle . 282
Carraroe . .277
Carriek, Finea . 149
Carrick, Raphoe . 176
Carrickbeg, Car-
rick-on-Suir . 268
Carrickedmond,
Taghshiney . 150
^Carrickfergus . 164
Carrickmacrossl 55, 1 54
Carrickmore .137
Carrick-on-Shan-
. non 149, 172, 173,
291, 292
Carrick-on-Suir268,269
Carrickroe, Emy-
vale . .154
Carrigaholt . 254
Carrigallenl48,172,173
Carrigaline . 242
Carrigart . .176
Carrignavar . 242
Carrigtwohill . 235
Cashel . . 229
Cashel, Ardagh . 148
Castlebar 276, 277, 288
Castlebellingham
137, 136
Castleblayney 155,154
Castlebridge . 216
Castlecaulfield . 136
Castlecomer . 223
Castleconnell . 255
Castleconnor, Bal-
lina . . 302
Castlederg . .159
Castledermot . 183
Castlegar, Galway 296
Castlegregory . 250
464
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
Castlehaven,
PAGE
Claremorris 275, 277
Union Hall . 265
Clarenbridge . 297
Castleisland . 250
Clashmore . . 268
Castlejordan . 143
Claudy . .159
Castlelyons . 235
Clearystown . 217
Castlemagner,
Kanturk . 235
Cleenish, Arney . 154
Clefforna, Stra-
Castlemaine . 250
done . .173
Castlemartyr . 234
Clerihan . . 229
Castlemore, Bal-
Clifden . . 2'77
laghadereen 176,282
Cliffoney . . 291
Castlepollard . 143
Cloghagh . . 265
Castlerahan . 172
Cloghan . 149, 176
Castlerea . 291, 292
Clogheen" . . 268
Castletara, Bally-
Clogher . .154
haise . .172
Clogherhead . 135
Castletown, Kil-
Cloghenry . .135
patrick . .143
Cloghprior, Puck-
Castletown,Mount
ane . . 255
rath . . 223
Clonakilty . . 265
Castletown, Arrha,
Clonallan,Warren-
Portroe . .255
Castletown Bere . 250
point . .169
Clonaslee . .210
Castletown Conyer 256
Castletowngeoghe-
Clonbern . . 277
Clonbroney . 149
gan . . 143
Castletownroche . 235
Clonbullogue . 210
Clonbur . .277
Castlewellan . 163
Caulry, Moate . 149
Causeway . .251
Cavan ' . 149, 172
Cecilstown . .235
Clonca, Malin . 159
Clondahorky,Dun-
fanaghy . .176
Clondalkin . 183
Celbridge . .183
Chapelizod . 183
Chapeltown,
Tralee . . 250
Clondavaddog,
Tamney . .176
Clondegad, Bally-
nacally . . 255
Charlestown . 235
Clondra . 149, 292
Charleville
Clondrohid . 235
235, 236, 260
Clonduff,Hilltown 169
Churchill . .176
Clonegall . 210
Churchtown, Dy-
Clones . .154
sart . . 143
Clonfanlough . 149
Churchtown, But-
Clonfeacle, Moy . 135
tevant . . 236
Clonfert . . 286
City Quay (Dublin) 181
Clongeen, Foulks-
Clane . .210
mill . . 216
Clara . 143, 223
Clongish . .149
Clare Abbey, Clare
Clonkeenkerrill,
Castle . . 255
Ballymacward 286
Clare Castle . 276
Clonlara, Limerick 255
Claregalway . 296
Clonleigh . .159
Clare Island . 276
Clonliffe . .181
PAGE
Clonmacnoise . 1491
Conmany . .159
Clonmeen, Ban-
teer . . 235
Clonmel 229, 268, 269
Clonmellon . 143
Clonmore, Cool-
kenno . .210
Clonoe, Coalisland 135
Clonoulty . . 229
Clonroche . .216
Clonrush, White -
gate . . 255
Clonsillav . .182
Clontarf . .183
Clontibret . . 153
Clontuskert, Bal-
linasloe . . 276
Cloonacool . 282
Cloonclare, Kilty -
clogher . .172
Cloondra, Long-
ford . . 149
Cloone . .149
Cloonfad . . 277
Cloonfinlough,
Strokestown . 292
Cloonoghill, Bally-
mote . . 288
Cloontuskert,
Lanesboro' 286, 291
Cloony . .297
Clough, Down . 164
Clough, Castle-
comer . 223
Cloughbawn,Clon -
roche . . 216
Clough Jordan . 255
Cloughmills . 164
Clouncagh . . 260
Clountead, Kin-
sale . . 242
Cloyne . . 235
Cluanadonald,
Killashee . 149
Coachford . . 235
Coagh . .135
Coalisland . 137, 135
Colman's Well,
Castletown . 260
Coleraine . 164,159
INDEX OF PLACES.
465
PAGE
Collinstown . 143
Collon . .135
Collooney . . 282
Columbkille . 149
Comeris, Mount-
rath . .221
Conahy, Jenkins-
town . . 223
Cong . 276, 277
Conna . . 235
Convoy . .177
Conwal, Letter -
kenny . .158
Cookstown 137, 136
Coolaney . . 280
Coolcappa, Shana-
golden . . 260
Coole . .144
Corctuff, Carrick-
macross . .154
Coolera, Sligo . 290
Cooley . .135
Coolfancy . .218
Coolkenno . . 208
Coolmeen . . 255
Coolock . .183
Coon, Leighlinbg. 223
Coonean . .154
Cooreclare . . 255
Cootehall . .291
Cootehill . .173
Corcreagh, Dun-
dalk . .155
Cork . . 242
Corofin . .255
Corrig . .173
Couragneen, Ros-
crea . . 255
Courcey's Country,
Kinsale . . 242
Courtmacsherry . 265
Courtown Harb. . 216
Cranagh . .158
Cranford, Gorey . 216
Cratloe . . 260
Craughwell . 297
Creagh . . 288
Creeve . .291
Creggan, Lower . 136
Creggan, Upper . 136
Cregas . . 292
Crogh . . 260
PAGE
Croghan . . 282
PAGE
Delgany . . 184
Crookstown . 242
Delvin . .143
Croom . . 260
Denn, Crosskeys . 172
Cross, Kilkee . 256
Derrane, Roscom. 292
Crossabeg . .216
Deny . . 15S
Crossakiel . .144
Derryaghy, Han-
Crossboyne . 276
nastown . .163
Crosserlough . 172
Derrybeg . .176
Crossgar . .183
Derrygonnelly . 154
Crosskeys . .172
Derrykeighan . 164
Crossmaglen ."136
Derrylin . .173
Crossmolina . 302
Derryloran . 136
Crumlin, Dublin . 185
Derry noose 136
Crusheen . .255
Desertcreight . 136
Cuffe's Grange . 223
Desertegney, Buii-
Culdaff- . . 159
erana . .159
Culfeightrin, Co.
Desertmartin . 1591
Antrim . .164
Desertogaill, Kil-
Cullen . . 230
rea . . 159
Cullenwood . 187
Desertserges . 242
Cullohill . .221
Dingle . 249, 250
Cully hanna . 136
Dolphin's Barn . 181
Cumber, Lower,
Donabate . .183
Waterside . 159
Donacavy, Fintona 154
Cumber, Upper,
Donagh, Carn-
Claudy . .159
donagh . .159
Cummer . .277
Donagh, Emyvale 154
Curlough, Bawn-
Donaghadee . 164
boy . . 172
Donaghedy, Stra-
Curraghboy . 292
bane . .159
Curragh Camp . 210
Donaghmore, Arm. 136
Curraghroe . . 292
Donaghmore,
Curraha . .143
Derry . .159
Currin,Scotshouse 154
Donaghmore,
Curry . . 282
Limerick . 260
Cushendall . 164
Donaghmoyne,
Cusheiiduii . 164
Carrickmacross 154
Cushinstown, New
Donaghpatrick . 276
Ross . . 216
Donanaghta, Eyre-
court . . 286
Donard . .183
Dalkey . .184
Donegal . 174, 177
Damastown . 184
Donemana, Stra-
Danesfort . . 223
bane . 158, 159
Darrery, Clona-
Doneraile . . 235
kilty . .265
Donnybrook . 183
Darrynane, Cahir-
Donore . . 144
daniel . .250
Donoughmore,
Darver . .136
Newry . .169
Davidstown, En-
Donoughmore,
niscorthy . 216
Cork . . 232
Deansf ort,K'kenny 22 1
Doochary . .176
32a
466
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
PAGE ,
Dooleague, Castle-
Drumaroad, Castle-
bar . . 276
wellan . .163
Boon . 229, 277
DrumclifE . .291
Doonbeg . . 255
Drumcollogher . 260
Doonane, Ballick-
Drumcondra . 183
moyler . .210
Drumconrath,
Doonass and
Ardee . .143
Trugh . . 255
Drumcong . .149
Doora, Quin . 255
Drumcree . .136
Dorrha, Lorrha . 256
Drumgath . .170
Douglas, Cork . 242
Drumglass . .136
Down . .163
Downpatrick - .163
Drumgoon, Coote-
hill . .173
Dowra . 172, 173
Drangan . . 229
Draperstown . 158
Drimacoo . . 297
Drumgriffin . 276
Drumkeerin . 173
Drumlane, Bel-
turbet . .173!
Drimholme, Bal-
Drumlease, Dro-
lintra . .176
mahair . .173
Drimkeen . .177
Drumlish . . 149
Drimoleague . 242
Drumlumman, N.,
Drinagh,Wexford 217
LoughdufE . 149
Dring . . 149
Drumlumman, S. 149
Drishane, Mill-
Drummed . . 292
street . . 230
Drummully . 154
Drogheda
Drumquin . .159
143, 144, 137, 135
DrumraghjOmagh 159
Drogheda, St.
Drumraney . 143
Mary's . .143
Drom.Borrisoleigh 229
Drumrat, Bally-
mote . . 282
Dromagh, Banteer 250
Dromahair 149, 173
Drumreilly,Lower,
Ballinamore . 173
Dromara . .169
Dromard . .149
Drumreilly,Upper,
Carrigallen . 173
Dromard, Balliso-
Drumshambo . 133
dare . .301
Drumsna . 148, 291
Dromgoolan, Up.,
Drumsnat . .154
Castle wellan . 170
Drung . .173
Dromgoolan, Lr.,
Duagh . . 250
Castlewellaii . 170
Dualla, Cashel . 229
Dromin, Kilmal-
Dublin 162, 163, 181
lock . . 260
Duleek . .143
Dromintee . 136
Dunboe,Coleraine 159
Dromod . .148
Dunboyrie . 142, 143
Dromod, Cahir-
Duiicannon . 217
civeen . . 250
Duncormick . 217
Dromore . 170, 154
Dundalk
Dromore, West . 301
137, 136, 135, 136
Drum . .291
Dunderry . .143
Drumachoose,
Dundrum, Down 164
Limavady . 159
Dundrum, Dublin 183
PAGE
Duiieane, Toome
Bridge . .164
Dunfanaghy . 176
Dungannon . 136
Dungarvan 268, 269
Dungiven . .159
Dungloe . .176
Dunhill, Tramore 268
Duniry, Loughrea 286
Dunkerrin . . . 255
Dunlavin . .183
Dunleer 137, 135.136
Duiiloy . .164
Dunmanway . 242
Dunmore, E. . 269
! Dunmore, Tuam . 277
! Duimamaggan,
Callan . . 223
Dunsany . .144
Dunsford, Ard-
glass . .163
Dunshaughlin . 143
Burrow . . 223
Durrua . . 243
Dysart, Bally -
'foran . .291
Dysart, Mullingar 143
Dysart, Ruan. . 255
Eadestown, Naas 183
Easkey . .301
East Bars . .172
Edenderry . .210
j Ederney . .154
E dge w orthsto wn
148, 149
Edininfagh . 176
Effin, Kilmallock 260
Eglinton, Derry . 159
Eglish, Armagh . 136
Eglish, Meath 143, 135
Elphin . .291
Ematris, Rock-
corry . .154
Emlefad, B'mote 288
Emly . . 229
Emo . . 210
Emyvale . .154
Enfield . . 144
Ennis 254,255 297
Enniscorthy
215, 216, 217
INDEX OF PLACES.
467
PAGE
PAGE PAGE
Enniscrone . 302
Foulksmill . .216
Glin . . 260
Enniskean, Cork . 243
Foxfield, Fenagh. 149
Glinsk . . 292
Enniskerry . 183
Foxford . . 288
Glountane . 236, 243
Enniskillen 154, 173
Frankford . . 143
Glynn, Wexford . 216
Ennistymon . 297
Freemount . 235
Golden . . 229
Errigal, Garvagh . 159
Frenchpark . 292
Golan . .176
Errigal, Keiran 136
Freshford . 223
Goleen . . 243
Errigal, Truagh . 154
Frosses . .176
Goresbridge . 210
Errismore . 277
Fuerty . .291
Gorey 216, 217, 182
Eskra . 155
Gort . 255, 297
Estersnow, French-
Galbally,.Pomeroy 136
Gortahark . .177
park . . 292
Galbally,Tip. . 229
Gortin . 158, 159
Eyrecourt . . 286
Galen . .149
Gortletteragh . 149
Eyeries . . 250
Gamoy . . 223
Gowel „ .149
Galway 296, 276 277
Gowna . .150
Garrison . 155, 172
Gowran . . 223
Fahan, Lower,
Garristown, Meath 142
Graigue, Carlo w . 219
Berry . 158, 159
Garristown . 184
Graignamanagh . 210
Fahy, Eyrecourt . 287
Gartan, Termon . 176
Granard . 148, 149
Fairview . .184
Garvagh . .159
Grange, New Inn. 262
Falcarragh . 177
Geashill . .210
Grange, Sligo . 291
Farran. . . 243
Geevagh . .291
Greenane . .182
Farranfore . .251
Glan, Ballinasloe. 276
Greencastle 164, 159
Faughanvale, Eg-
Glanagaragh, Bal-
Grenagh . . 236
linton . .159
lyvaughan . 297
Greystones . 184
Faughart . .136
Glan'a-managh . 297
Gurteen, Bally-
Fedamore . .260
Glanmire . . 243
mote . . 288
Feenagh . . 260
Glanworth . . 236
Gurtnahoe . . 229
tFeeny . .158
Glasnevin . .184
Gusserane . .218
Feikle . . 255
Glasslough . 154
Gweedore . .176
Fenagh . .149
Glasson . .143
Ferbane . .150
Glasthule . .184
Hacketstown . 210
Fermoy . . 234
Glauntane . . 233
Haddington Road,
Ferns . . 216
Glenarm . .164
Dublin . .184
Ferry bank 224, 182
Glenavy . .163
Harold's Cross . 194
Fethard Ferns . 216
Glenbeigh . .250
Hannastown . 163
Fethard, Tip. . 229
Glenbrian . .217
Headford . 276,277
Finea . .194
Glencolumbkille . 176
Hilltown . .169
Finlags . .184
Glendalough . 184
Hollyraount . 277
Finlagan . .159
Glendermot,
Holy wood . .182
Finney . . 277
Waterside . 159
Hollycross,Thurles 229
Fintona . .154
Glenfarne . .172
Holy Family, Bel-
Fintown . .176
Glenflesk . . 250
fast . 162, 163
Firies . .251
Glengevlin,Dowra 173
Holy Family,
Five Alley, King's
Glenmore . . 223
Dublin . .181
Co. . . 143
Glenn . .170
Holywood,Belfast 163
Fivemiletown . 154
Glenade . .173
Hospital . . 229
Florencecourt . 173
Glenamaddy . 283
Howth . .184
Foghart . .136
Glenroe, Kilfinane 260
Fohanagh, Ahas-
Glenties . .176
Imogeela, Castle-
cragh . . 287
Glenville . . 243
martyr . .236
Forkhill . . 136
Glenvar . .176
Inagh . . 255
468
INDEX OF PLACES
PAGE
Inch . 158, 182
Inch, Deny . 158
Inch, Killaloe . 255
Inchicore . 1 80
Inchigeela . . 242
Innishannon . 243
Inniskeen . .155
Iniskeel, Glentiea 176
Inishmagrath,
Drumkeerin . 1 73
Inistioge . . 223
Innisboffin . 276
Inniscarra . 236
Innismacsaint . 155
Inver . .176
Irvinestown . 155
Iskaheen, Muff . 159
Islandeady , Do o -
league . .277
Islands of Cape
Clear, Sherkin . 265
Iveleary, Inchi-
geela . . 243
Jenkinstown . 223
Johnstown, Arklow 182
Johnstown,Navan 143
Johnstown, Kil-
kenny . . 223
Kanturk . 236
Keadue . 149
Keady . .136
Kealkil . . 242
Keelmachedor . 250
Keelognes . .277
Kells . 143, 144
Kenagh . .149
Kenmare . 250, 251
Kilaconeagh, Cas-
tletown Bere . 250
Kilanerin . .216
Kilaveny . .215
Kilavil . . 288
Kilballyowen,
Cross . . 256
Kilbannan, Kil-
conly . . 277
Kilbarron, Bally-
shannon . .176
PAGE
Kilbarron, Borris-
okane . . 255
Kilbeacanty, Gort 297
Kilbeg . . 143
Kilbeggan . .143
Kilbegnet, Glinsk 292
Kilbehagh, Charles -
town . . 288
Kilbenny . .229
Kilbrecan . . 296
Kilbride, Dublin . 184
Kilbride, Elphin . 292
Kilbride, Meath . 143
Kilbride, Leeiiane 277
Kilbride, Wicklow 184
Kilbrittain . 243
Kilbroney, Ros-
trevor . .170
Kilcameati . . 296
Kilcar . .176
Kilcarah, Lixnaw 250
Kilcaskan, Ken-
mare . .250
Kilcaskan, South,
Adrigole . 250
Kilcatherine,
Eyries . . 250
Kilchreest . . 297
Kilclief . .163
Kilcloon . .142
Kilclooney, Balli-
nasloe . . 286
Kilcock . .210
Kilcolgan . . 297
Kilcolman . 277
Kilcolman, Achon. 282
Kilcolman, Kerry 250
Kilcoman, Tuam 274
Kilcommock . 149
Kilcommoii, Holly-
mount . .277
Kilcommon,Erris 301
Kilconduff, Swine-
ford . . 288
Kilconickny,
Loughrea . 287
Kilconieran,
Loughrea . 287
Kilconly . . 277
Kilconnell . . 286
Kileoo . 163
PAGB
Kilcooley, Thurles 229
Kilcooley, Lough-
rea . . 287
Kilcoona, Head-
ford . . 276
Kilcorkey, Bella -
nagar . . 292
Kilcormac . . 143
Kilcornan . . 297
Kilcorny . . 297
Kilcrohane, East 250
Kilcronaghan,
Desertmartin . 159
Kilcronin . . 297
Kilcullen . .184
Kilcummin, East,
Rathmore . 251
Kilcummin, West,
Killarney . 251
Kilcummin, Gal-
way . . 296
Kilcummin, Tip-
perary . . 229
Kilcurley . . 136
Kilcurry . .136
Kildalkey . .142
Kildallan, Bally-
connell . .173
Kildare . . .210
Kildimo , . .260
Kildorrery . 236
Kildress . .136
Kildysart. . . 255
Kileentierna, Far-
ranfore . .251
Kilfarboy, Mil-
town Malbay . 256
Kilfenora . .297
Kilfian, Killala . 301
Kilfidane, Cool-
meen . .255
Kilnnane . . 260*
Kilfreen, Gurteen 277
Kilgarvan, Ach-
onry . . 28&
Kilgarvan, Kerry 250
Kilgeever, Louis-
burg . .277
Kilgefin, Long-
ford . .291
Kilgerril, Ahas-
cragh . . 287
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
Kilglass, Ardagh . 149
Kilglass, Elphin . 292
Kilglass, Killala . 391
Kilgobinet . . 268
Kilkee . . 255
Kilkeedy, Gort . 255
Kilkeel . .164
Kilkee van, Castle -
rea . . 292
Kilkenny . 223, 224
Kilkenny West . 143
Kilkerrin, Ballina-
sloo . . 277
Kill, Cootehill . 173
Kill, Kildare . 210
Kill, Waterford . 269
Killaan, New Inn 283
Killaghtee, Bruck-
less . .176
Killaha, Glenflesk 250
Killala . .301
Killalaghtan, Kil-
ricle . . 287
Killaloe . 255, 229
Killanave,Temple-
derry . . 256
Killann, Bailie-
borough . 173, 286
Killannin, Ross-
cahill . . 296
KiUanny . .155
Killaraght, Gur-
teen . . 288
Killard, Doonbeg 255
Killargue, Sligo . 173
Killarney,249, 250, 251
Killascobe, Men-
lough . .277
Killashee . .149
Killasnet, Manor-
hamilton . 173
Killasser . . 288
Killaveay, Augh-
rim . . 212
Killea, Newtown-
cunningham . 176
Killead, Glenavy 163
Killeagh, Cloyne . 233
KiUedan, Kilti-
magh . .288
Killeedy, New-
castle West . 260
Killeen
Killeenavara
Killeeshil .
PAGE
. 277
. 297
. 136
Killeevan, New-
bliss . .155
Killeigh . 236, 210
Killenaule . 228, 229
Kilenena . . 255
Killenummery . 149
Killererin, Bally-
glunin . . 277
Killery . .149
Killeshandra . 173
Killesher, Flor-
encecourt . 173
Killeshin, Graigue,
Carlo w . .210
Killeter . .160
Killevy, Lower . 136
Killevy f Upper,
Newry . .136
Killian, Ballygar 292
Killimer . . 255
Killimordaly . 287
Killimore . .287
Killimorebologue,
Killimore . 287
Killina . .143
Killinagh, Dowra 137
Killinardrish . 232
Killiney, Castle -
gregory . . 250
Killinick . .217
KiUinkere . .137
Killoe . . 149
Killora . . 297
Killoran,Coolaney 288
Killoran, Abbey-
gormacan, Kil-
ricle . .286
Killorglin . .251
Killough . . 163
Killower,Headford 277
Killucan . .143
Killukin, Croghan,
Boyle . 282
Killummod, Drum-
lion, C-on-Shan 282
Killursa, Headford 27?
469
PAGE
Killury, Causeway,
Tralee . .251
Killusty, Fethard,
Tipperary . 229
Killybegs . .176
Killygarvan, Rath-
mullen . .176
Killygordon . 159
Killyleagh, Down 163
Killyman . . 136
Killymard , Donegal 176
Kilmacabea, Leap 265
Kilraacduagh,Gort 292
Kilmacduane,
Cooreclare 255 297
Kilmacow . 223
Kilmacreely 297
Kilmacrenan 176
Kilmacshalgan,
Dromore West 301
Kilmacteigue,
Tubbercrury . 282
Kilmacud . .183
Kilmacthoraas 268,269
Kilmaine . . 277
Kilmainham . 173
KilmainhamWood 173
Kilmaley . . 252
Kilmaliuoge, Port-
umna . . 287
Kilmanaheen . 297
Kilmallock 279, 260
Kilmead . .185
Kilmeague . . 209
Kilmeedy . . 260
Kilmeen,Boherbee 262
Kilmeen, Clona-
kilty . 250, 265
Kilmeen, Lough-
rea . . 277
Kilmeena . .277
Kilmeegan,Castle-
wellan . .163
Kilmessan . .144
Kilmihill . . 255
Kilmichael, Mac-
room . . 243
Kilmore, Armagh 137
Kilmore, Clogher 154
Kilmore,Ballinagh 173
Kilmore, Down . 163
Kilmore, Elphin . 291
470
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Kilmore Erris . 302
Kilskeery . .155
Knockaderry . 260
Kilmore, Ferns . 216
Kiltallagh, Castle-
Knockainy . 229
Kilmoremoy, Bal-
maine . . 250
Knockaine, Beau-
lina . . 301
Kiltane, Bangor
fort . .251
Kilmorgan, Bally-
Erris . .301
Knockanore . 268
mote . .288
Kiltartan, Gort . 297
Knockanure,New-
Kilmovee . . 288
Kiltealy . .216
townsandes . 251
Kilmoylan, Cum-
Kilteely, Pallas-
Knockavolla,
mer,Ballyglunin 277
green . . 229
Cashel . .229
Kilraoyler . . 229
Kilteevan, Ros-
Knockbreda . 163
Kilmurray Ibrican 256
common . . 292
Knockbridge . 137
M'Mahon 256
Kilteevogue,
Knockbride . 173
Kilmurry, Crooks -
Cloghan . .176
Knockcloghrim . 160
town . . 243
Kiltegan . .211
Knocklong . 229
Kilnaboy . . 297
Kilteskill, Lough-
Knockninny, Der-
Kilnadeema,
rea . . 287
rylin . .173
Loughrea . 287
Kilthomas, Lough-
Knocktopher . 222
Kilnaleck . .172
rea . . 297
Kyle . . 256
Kilnamaiiagh,Bal-
Kiltimagh . . 288
linmeen . .292
Kiltoghert . .149
Kilnamanagh,The
Kiltoom . . 292
Mines . . .251
Kiltormer . . 287
Kilnamartyra,
Kiltrustan,Strokes-
Macroom . 236
town . . 292
Lackagh,Turlough-
Kilnaughten, Tar-
Kiltubrid . . 149
more . . 277
bert . .251
Kiltullagh, Athen-
Lackan, Ballina . 301
Kilnelahan,Lough-
ry . . 287
Lady's Bridge . 235
rea . . 286
Kiltullagh, Ballin-
Lady's Island,
Kilnoe, Tomgra-
lough . . 277
Broadway . 217
ney . . 255
Kilturra, Bunnen-
Lahardane . 301
Kilquade,Delgany 184
adden . . 288
Lanesborough,
Kilquane, Eyre-
Kiltyclogher . 172
Ardagh . .133
court . . 286
Kilvarnat, Col-
Lanesborough,
Kilraghts, Quin . 252
looney . . 282
Elphin . . 291
Kilrane . .218
Kilvine, Ballin-
Langfield, Drum-
Kilrea . .159
dine . . 277
quin . .159
Kilrickle . 287, 286
Kilworth . . 236
Laragh . .173
Kilronan . .149
Kinawley . .173
Larne . .164
Kilronan, Elphin 292
Kilrossanty . 268
Kindrum . .176
Kingscourt . 144
Latten, Tipperary 230
Lattin, Ballybay . 1 54
Kilrooskey . 291
Kingstown . 184
Laurencetown . 287
Kilrush . 255, 217
Kingwilliamstown 251
Lavey, Stradone . 173
Kilrush, Ferns . 217
Kincaslagh . 177
Leap . . 265
Kilsallaghan . 183
Kinlough . 173
Learmont, Claudy 159
Kilsaran . .137
Kinnegad 143, 144
Lecarrow . . 288
Kilshalvy, Bunnen-
Kinnetty . 256
Leek, Letterkenny 173
adden . . 288
Kinsale . 243
LeckpatricK,Wood-
Kilshanny . . 297
Kinvara . 297
end . 160
Kilsheelan . . 268
Kircubbin . 163
Leenane . 277
Kilsherdany, Tul-
Kirkinriola . 164
Legan . 149
lyvin . .173
Knock, Killaloe . 253
Legland . 158
Kilskeer . .144
Knock, Tuam . 277
Leighlin . 210
INDEX OF PLACES.
470a
Leighlinbridge
Leitrim
Leixlip
Lenamore
Letnamard
bliss
PAGE
. 210
. 287
. 184
. 149
New-
. 153
Letterbarrow . 176
Letterfrack . 276
Letterkenny 176, 177
Lettermacaward 176
Letter-more . 296
Lickerrig, Lough-
rea . . 287
Lickmolassy,
Portumna . 287
Limavady . .159
Limerick 259, 260, 261
Lisacull . . 292
Lisburn . .163
Liscannor . .297
LiscarroU . . 236
Lisdoonvarna . 297
Lisdowney .White-
gate . . 223
Lisgoold, Midle-
ton . . 236
Liskeevy, Tuam . 276
Lismore . .269
Lisnaskea . .155
Lissan . .137
Lisselton . .251
Lissevard, Roscar-
bery . . 265
Lissonufly, Strokes -
town . . 292
Listowel . 250, 251
Litter, Gorey . 217
Littleton . . 228
Lixnaw . . 250
Lobinstown . 144
Londonderry 141, 158
Longford, Ardagh,
148, 149
Longford, Elphin 292
Longwood . .144
Lordship . .137
Lorrha . . 256
Loughbrickland . 169
Loughduff, Cavan 149
Loughgall . .137
Lough giel . .164
Loughgilly . 137
PAGE
Loughglynn . 292
Loughill . 260
Loughinisland . 163
Loughmore, Tem-
plemore . . 230
Loughrea .
287, 2-97, 277, 288
Louisburgh . 277
Louth . . 137
Lucan . .183
Luggacurren . 210
Lurgan, Down . 173
Lurgan, Dromore 170
Lurgan, Kilmore 173
Lusk . .184
Lusmagh, Bana-
gher . . 287
Macosquin . .159
Macroom . 235, 236
Maghera, Deny . 160
Maghera, Down . 163
Magherafelt . 137
Magheralin . 170
Magilligan . .159
Maguire's Bridge 155
Magheracloone,
Carrickmacroos 155
Mahoonagh, New-
castle . . 260
Malahide . .185
Malin . .159
Mallow . 235, 236
Manister, Groom . 260
Manorhamiltonl72, 173
Manulla . . 276
Markethill . .135
Martinstown . 164
Maryborough 209, 210
Mayglass, Bally-
cogley . .217
Maynooth . .184
Mayo . 276, 277
Mayo Abbey . 277
Meelick, Achonry 279
Meelick, Clonfert
286, 288
Meelin . . 236
Meenacross . 176
Menlough . .277
PAGE
Mevagh, Carrigart 176
Middletown . 137
Midleton . . 236
Midleton, Bunbeg 176
Milford . . 176
Millane, Ballina-
hown . .149
Millstreet . . 250
Milltown, Kerry . 250
Milltown, Kilmore 173
Milltown, Meath . 144
Milltown, Tuam . 276
Miltown-Malbay . 256
Minane Bridge,
Carrigaline . 243
Mitchelstown,
Cashel . . 229
Mitchelstown,
Cloyne . 235, 236
Moatp 143, 144, 149
Modelligo . . 269
Mohill . . 149
Moira . .170
Molahiffe, Firies . 251
Monagea, New-
castle West . 260
Monageer, Ferns . 217
Monaghan . 155, 153
Monamolin . 217
Monasterboice . 118
Monasterevan . 210
Monea . .154
Moneymore . 135
Monkstown, Cork 243
Monkstown, Dub. 184
Monsea, Puckane 254
Mooncoin . . 223
Moone . .184
Moore, Ballinasloe 277
Mostrim, Edge-
worthstown . 149
Mountbellew . 277
Mountcharles . 176
Mounterconnaught,
Castlerahan . 172
Mountmellick . 210
Mount nugent . 143
Mountrath
210,211,223
Mourne Abbey,
Mallow . . 236
470b
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
Mourne, Lower,
Kilkeel . . 164
Moville, Upper
and Lower . 160
Moy . . 135
Moyarget . .164
Moybologue, Kil-
mainham Wood 173
Moy car key, Little-
ton . . 230
Moycullen . . 296
Moydow . . 148
Moygawnagh,
Crossmolina . 301
Moylough . . 277
Moynalty . .144
Moynalvy . .144
Moyne . 149, 230
Moynoe, Scariff . 256
Moyrus, Carna . 277
Moy valley . .210
Moyvore . .144
Muckalee, Bally-
foyle . .223
Muckno, Castle -
blayney . .155
Muenteravara,
Durrus . . 243
MuUagh . 173, 286
Mullaghbrack,
MarkethiU . 135
Mullies . .173
Mullahoran, Gran-
ard . . 149
Mullarany . . 276
MullaviUy . .137
Mullinahone . 230
Mullinavat . 223
Mullingar . 142, 144
Mullins, St.,
Graignamanagh 210
Multyfarnham . 144
Mungret . .261
Murhan . .150
Murragh, Newces- ;<
town . . 243
Murrintown . 217
Murroe . . 230
Myshall . . 210
Naas (Dublin) 209, 183
Naas (Kildare) 190,210
PAGE
Narin, Glenties . 175
Narraghmore . 185
Naul * . 185
Navan . 142, 143
Neale, Claremorris 276
Nenagh . 256, 255
Newbawn . .215
Newbliss . 153, 155
Newbridge 137, 210
Newbridge,Galway29 2
Newcastle, Down 163
Newcastle, Limer-
ick . 260, 261
Newcastle,Watf'd. 269
Newcestown . 243
New Inn, Cashel . 230
Newmarket,
Cloyne . . 236
Newmarket-on-
Fergus . . .254
Newport, Mayo . 275
Newport,Tip. 228, 230
New Ross, 215, 217, 223
Newry . .136
Newtown . .269
Newtownards . 164
Newtownbarry . 217
Newtownbutler . 154
Newtowncashel,
Lorigford . 148
Newtowncunning-
ham . .175
Newtownforbes . 149
Newtownhamilton 136
Ne wto wnmount -
kennedy . .184
Newtownsandes . 251
Newtownstewart 158
New Quay . . 297
Nobber . .144
Noughaval . 143
O'Callaghan's
Mills . .254
Oghill, Laurence-
town . .287
Ogonelloe,Killaloe 256
Ogulla, Tulsk . 292
Oldcastle . .144
Omagh . . 155, 159
Omeath . 135
Omey, Clifden . 277
PAGE
Oran.Ballinheglish 292
Oranmore . 296, 297
Oristown . . 144
Oughterard . 296
Oulart . . 219
Ovens . . 243
Ovoca . . 181
Owning . 224
Oylgate . .217
Pallasgreen 229, 230
Pallaskenry 260, 261
Park, Derry . 158
Park, Castlebar . 277
Parteen, Limerick 261
Partry . 276
Passage,Waterford 269
Passage, E. . 269
Passage, W., Cork 243
Patrick's Well . 261
Paulstown, White-
hall . .211
Peterewell . .297
Pettigo . .155
Phillipstown . 211
Piercestown, Kil-
linick . .217
Piltown .. .222
Plumbridge . 158
Pomeroy . 137, 136
Portadown 137, 136
Portaferry . .163
Portarlington . 211
Porterstown . 182
Portglenone 160, 164
Portlaw . . 269
Portroe . . 255
Portrush . .164
Portstewart . 164
Portumna . .287
Po wersto wn , Clon -
mel . . 269
Poyntzpass . 135
Priesthaggard . 215
Prior, Cahirciveen 251
Puckane . . 255
Queenstown . 234
Quin . . 256
Rahan
. 143
INDEX OF PLACES.
470c
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
Raheen, Mount-
Rock, Dungannon 136
Shercock . 173
rath . 211, 215
Rock, Abbeyfeale 236
Sherkin Island 265
Raheny . .183
Rockcorry . .154
Shinrone . 256
Baboon, Galway . 296
Rockhill, Bruree . 261
Shrule, Ardagh 148
Ramelton . .175
Rolestown, Kilsal- j
Shrule, Galway 296
Ramoan, Antrim 164
laghan . .184
Silverminea 256
Ramsgranjge . 217
Rooskey . . 292
Silverstream 156
Randalstown . 164
Rosbercoh . .223
Sixmilebridge 255
Raphoe . .177
Roscahill . 296
Skerries . 185
Rasharkin . . 164 Roscommon 291, 292
Skerry, Martins
Rathcore . .144
Roscrea . 256, 255
town . 164
Rath, Skibbereen 265
Rosenallis . .211
Skibbereen 243 265
Rathangan 210, 217
Rosmuck . . 296
Skreen, Killala 301
Rathaspick, Rath-
Rosnaree . .144
Skryne 144
owen . .150
Ross . . 277
Skull 243
Rathbarry, Cldna-
Rosscarbery . 265
Skull West Gol
kilty . . 265
Rossinver . .172
leen 243
Rathcline, Lanes -
Rosses Point,Sligo 290
Slane 144
borough . .150
Rosslea, Clogher . 155
Slieverue,Waterfd. 224
Rathcormac . 236
Rosslea, Tuam . 277
Sligo
Rathdowney . 223
Rossnakill . .176
173, 282, 288, 290, 291
Rathdruml85,182,184
Rossky, Kilglass . 292
Sneem . . 250
Rathfarnham . 185
Rostrevor . .170
Solohead, Tipp. . 230
Rathfriland . 170
Roundstone . 277
Spa, Tralee . 249
Rathgar . .185
Roundwood . 184
Spiddal *. 296, 277
Rathgormack . 269
Rower . .223
Spike Island . 243
Rathkeale . .261
Ruan . . 255
St. Agatha's, Dub-
Rathkenny, Slane 144
Rush . . 185
lin . . 181
Rathlin Island . 164
Russagh, Rath-
St. Andrew's, Dub-
Rathmines . 185
owen . .150
lin . . 181
Rathmore . 251
St. Audeon's,Dub-
Rathmoylan . 144
lin . . 181
Rathmullen . 176
Saggart . 185
St. Brigid's, Bel-
Rathnure . .217
Saintfield . .164
fast . .163
Rathowen . .144
Sandyford . .185
St. Canice's, Kil-
Rathvilly . .211
Sandymount . 184
kenny . . 224
Ratoath . .144
Santry . .184
St. Catherine's,
Ravensdale . 137
Saul, Downpatrick 164
Dublin . .181
Raymochy . 175
Scariff . . 256
St. Finbarr's,Cork 242
Raymunterdoney
Scotshouse, Clones 154
St. James's, Dub'n 181
Falcarragh . 177
Scotstown . .155
St. John's, Ath-
RedhiUs . 172
Scrabby, Gowna . 150
lone . .292
Reynagh . 149
Screen, Ferns . 216
St. John's, Kil-
Rhode . 211
Seagoe, Lurgan . 170
kenny . . 222
Rineen . 265 Seirkieran, Birr . 223
St. John's, Limk. 259
Ring . 269
Shanagolden 260, 261
St. John's,Waterf. 267
Ringaskiddy . 243
Shanaglish . 297
St. John's, Lecar-
Ringsend . .185
Shandrum,Charle-
row . . 288
Riverstown . 292
ville . . 236
St. Johnston, Ra-
Robeen, Holly-
Shannonb ridge . 149
phoe . .175
mount . .277
Shantonagh . 154
St. Joseph's, Dub-
Roc hfortb ridge . 144 Sharavogue . 255
lin . . 181
470d
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
St. Joseph's, Bel-
fast . .162
St. Kevin's, Dub-
lin . . 181
St.Laur.O'Toole's,
Dublin . . 181
St. Malaehy's, Bel-
fast . .163
St. Margaret's,
Dublin . .184
St. Mary's, Lime-
rick . . 259
St. Mary's, Ath-
lone . .149
St. Mary's, Bel-
fast , .162
St. Mary's, Cork . 242
St. Mary's, Clon-
mel ' . . 268
St. Mary's, Dublin 179
St. Mary's, Dro-
gheda . .143
St.Mary's,Kilkeel 164
St. Mary's, Kil-
kenny / . 222
St. Matthew's,Bel-
fast . .163
St. Michan's, Dub-
lin . . 182
SS. Michael and
John's, Dublin 182
St. Michael's, Lim-
erick . . 259
St. Michael's, En-
field, Co. Meath 144
St. MulHn's, Graig-
namanagh . 208
St. Munchin's,
Limerick . 259
St.Nicholas'sWith-
out, Dublin . 182
St. Nicholas, E. &
N., Galway . 296
St. Nicholas, W.&
S., Galway . 296
St. Patrick's, Bel-
fast . .162
St. Patrick's, Cork
242, 251
St. Patrick's, Kit-
kenny . . 224
St. Patrick's, Wafcf. 268
PAGE
PAGE
St. Patrick's, Lim-
Tallow 235, 268, 269
erick . . 260
Tamlaght O'Crilly,
St. Paul's, Dublin 182
Portglenone . 160
St. Paul's, Belfast 163
Tamney . .176
SS. Peter & Paul's,
Cork . . 241
Tanderagee 139, 135
Tang, Ballymahon 143
SS. Peter & Paul's,
Tara . . 144
Clonmel . . 268
Tarbert . . 248
St. Peter's, Bel-
Tashinny . .150
fast . .162
Taughboyne,New-
St. Peter's, Ath-
towncunningham 175
lone . .291
St. Vincent de
Tawnawilly, Done-
gal . 177
Paul's, Belfast 163
Teemore . 173
Stamullen . .144
Stewartstown . 137
Stillorgan . .183
Stonebridge . 137
Stonehall, Pallas-
Templeboy 301
Templecrone, Lr.
Burtonport 177
Templecrone, Up.
_. •*• i A •• — /-%
kenry . . 261
Strabane, 160, 159, 176
Stradbally, Queen's
County . 210, 211
Stradbally, Water-
Dungloe . 176
Templederry 256
Templeglantine 161
Templemore,
Straid . . 288
ford . . 269
Templemore, Cash 230
Stradone . .173
Templemore or
Straffan . .208
Deny . .158
Straid, Castlebar 288
Templeorum . 224
Strangford . .163
Templeport,Bawn-
Stranooden . 154
boy . .173
Stranorlar . .1-77
Templetogher,
Street, Rathowen 150
Williamstown . 277
Strokestown 291, 292
Templetown, Wex-
Summerhill 144, 291
ford . . 218
Suncroft . .211
Tempo . .155
Suttons, Priest -
Terenure . .185
haggard . 217
Termon . . 17&
Swanlinbar 173, 176
Termonaguirk . 137
Swineford . . 288
Termonamongan,
Swords . .185
Killeter . .160
Termonbarry,
Cloondra . 292
Termoneeny,
Tagheen, Holly-
Knockcloghrim . 160
mount . . 276
Termonmfeckin . 137
Taghmon, Mullin-
The Rower . 221
gar . 144
Thomastown . 224
Taghmon, Wexf 218
Three-mile-house,
Taghshiney 150
Monaghan . 154
Taghmaconnell 287
Thurles . 228, 230
Tagoat . 218
Tibohine, French -
Tallanstown 137
park . .292:
INDEX OF PLACES.
PAGE
PAGE
Tickmacrivan,
Trugh, Clonlara . 255
Glenarm . 164
Tuam . 276, 277
Timahoe . .211
Tubber . 144, 297
Timoleague . 265
Tinahely . .215
Tubbercurry . 282
Tulla . . 256
Tinryland, Carlow 215
Tullaghbegly, E ,
Tintern, Kinnagh 218
Tipperary 228,229,230
Falcarragh . 177
Tullaherin . .124
Tiranascragh, Kil-
TuUamore . 143, 244
limore . .287
Tullaroan . . 224
Tisaran, Ferbane 150
Tullow . .211
Tissara,Ballyforan 291
Tullyallen . 137, 136
Togher . 137
Tully corbet . 155
Tomacork . .218
Tullyfern . .176
Tomgraney . 252
Tullylish . .170
Tomregan, Bally-
TnUynisken . 136
connell . .173
Tulsk . . 292
Toome Bridge 137, 164
Tuosist . . 251
Toomevara . 256
Turbotstown . 144
Toomore, Foxford 288
Turin . . 244
Tooraneena, Clon-
Turlough .277
mel . . 269
Turloughmore . 277
Tory Island . 177
Tydavnet . . 155
Touclea, Lisdoon-
Tyholland, Mon. 155
varna . . 297
Tynagh . . 288
Toughboyne . 176
Tynan . .137
Tougheran, Liscan-
Tyrella . .164
nor . . 297
Tyrrell's Pass . 143
Tournafulla . 261
Tracton Abbey,
Kinsale . 243
Tralee 250, 251
Ulla, Tipperary . 230
Tramore 268, 269
Union Hall . 265
Trillick . 155
Trim . 144
Upper Church,
Thurles . . 230
Trinity Within,
Urlingford . . 224
Waterford 267, 268
Urney, Derry . 160
471
PAGE
Urney, Kilmore . 172
Valentia . .251
Valleymount . 165-
Virginia 149, 172, 17&
Warrenpoint . 269-
Waterford . 223, 224
267, 268
Watergrasshill . 243
Waterside, Derry 15£
Westport . 276, 277
Wexford . . 228
Wheery, Ferbane 150
Whitecrosa . 137
Whitechurch,
Cork . . 235-
Whitegate, Cloyne 232
Whitegate, Lime-
rick . . 255
Whitehall, Co. Kil-
kenny . 211, 223
Whitehill, Ballina-
mallard . 165
Whitehouse, Bel-
fast . .164
Wicklow . 185, 184
Williamstown . 277
Windgap . . 224
Woodford . . 28&
Woodend, Stra-
bane . . 15fr
Youghal . 236, 268>
472
OBITUARY LIST.
0 Beati Mortui qui in Domino moriuntur."
1916. Diocese.
Dec. 19— Rev. C. Ryan, C.C., Drangan ... Cashel
1917.
Dec. 25— Rev. J. M. Murphy, P.P., Boherlahan Cashel
1918.
Feb. 2— Rev. Philip Fitzgerald, C.C.,Gortnahoe Cashel
Mar. 28 — Rev. James Comerford (Chaplain),
Dundrum .. ... ... Cashel
Sept. 21 — Rev. Patrick Duggan, Dundrum ... Cashel
Oct. 2— Rev. Dominick O'Grady, P.P., Bune-
naddin ... ... ... Achonry
Nov. 7 — Rev. Francis Hickey,C.C., Kingscourt Meath
„ 20 — Rev. James Humphreys, P.P., Caher-
conlish ... ... ... Cashel
Dec. 4— Rev. Earth. Quinn, P.P., Craughwell Gal way
,, 11 — Rev. Patrick Keane, S.J., Llandrin-
dod Wells, Wales
„ 21 — Rev. Martin McCarrick ... .. Achonry
„ 25— Rev. James McArdle, P.P., Crossgar Down and
-5 - Connor
„ 27— Rev. Thomas Burke, P.P., Kinvara ... Gal way
„ 30— Very Rev. W. Canon Corcoran, P.P.,
Upperchurch ... Cashel
1919.
Jan. l—Jjlev. James Corbett, P.P., Partry,
Ballinrobe ... ... ... Tuam
„ 2— Rev. Patk. McNeany, P.P., Tyholland Clogher
9— Rev. William Hayden, S.J., Milltpwn
Park, Dublin ... ... Dublin
„ 12— Rev. Michael McGrath, P.P., Ring,
Dungarvan ... ... ...Waterford &
Lismore
„ 26— Right Rev. Mgr. Miles McManus,
P.P., VG., St. Catherine's,
Meath Street, Dublin ... Dublin
OBITUARY LIST. 473
1919. Diocese.
Jan. 30— Very Rev. Michael Canon Irwin,
P.P., Castlemahon ... ... Limerick
„ 31— Rev. Bernard Guinan, P.P., Dun-
shaughlin ... ... ... Meath
Feb. 2— Rev. Joseph McCrea ... ... Kildare &
Leighlin
„ 3— Very Rev. Thomas Canon O'Connor,
P.P., Tin tern ... ... Ferns
„ 6 — Rev. Francis Sweeney, P.P., New
Quay ... ... ... Kilfenora
„ 7 — Rev. Hugh Pidcock, S.J., Norwood,
Australia
„ 14— Ven. Archdeacon Stuart, P.P., V.G.,
Roscrea ... ... ... Killaloe
„ 22-Rev. Michael McCarthy, P.P.,
Donaghmore ... ... Limerick
„ 26— V. Rev. M. Canon Coyne, P.P., Keady Armagh
„ 26— Rev. Owen Kehoe, C.C., Camolin ... Ferns
Mar. 1— Rev. Morgan O'Flaherty, C.C., Bally-
longford ... ... ... Kerry
„ 1— Rev. Patk. O'Connor, P.P., Stradbally Waterford&
Lismore
„ 2— Rev. James Lalor, P.P., Abbeyleix ... Kildare &
Leighlin
„ 4 —Rev. John L. Byrne, Cullenswood ... Dublin
f> 4— Rev. Timothy Buckley, C.C., Killucan Meath
„ 7— Rev. James W. McDonnell, C.C.,
Sandymount ... ... Dublin
„ 9— Rev. Michael Walsh, Adm., St. John's,
Kilkenny ... ... ... Ossory
t> 10— Very Rev. Cornelius Canon Cahill,
P.P., Glan worth ... ... Cloyne
„ 12— Right Rev. Mgr. Fahy, P.P., V.G.,
Gort ... ... ...Kilmacduagh
„ 17— Very Rev. Timothy O'Callaghan, P.P.,
Aghina ... ... ... Cloyne
„ 18— Rev. John Wood, Liscahill, Thurles Cashel
18— Rev. Wm. Ryan, P.P., Ballybricken... Cashel
474 OBITUARY LIST.
1919. Diocese.
Mar. 18— Very Rev. B. Falloona, P.P., V.F.,
Larne ... ... ... Down and
Connor
„ 18— Rev. F. Devine, C.C., Cushendall ... Down and
Connor
„ 22— Rev. M. McGurran, P.P., Kilshanny Galway
„ 29— Right Rev. Mgr. Byrne, P.P., V.G.,
Dean, Dungannon ... ... Armagh
„ 29 — Rev. Edmond Quinn (Chaplain), Bon
Sauveur Convent, Carriglea ... Waterford &
Lismore
April 6— Very Rev. M. Dooley, P.P., D.D.,
V.G., Kells ... ... ... Meath
„ 8— Rev. M. Mackle, P.P., Killeshil ... Armagh
„ 10— Rev. Patrick Ward, C.C., Carrick-
on-Suir ... ... ... Waterford &
Lismore
„ 25— Rev. John McKenna, P.P.,Errigal ... Clogher
„ 30— Rev. Bernard Maguire, C.C., New-
townbutler ... ... ... Clogher
May 3 — Rev.P. McInerney,P.P., Castleconnell Killaloe
„ 8 — Rev. Joseph Conloii, C.C., Dunleer... Armagh
„ 8 — Rev. Edmond Meagher, P.P., Gan-
bonsfield ... ... ... Waterford &
Lismore
,, 11 — Rev. Edmund Donovan, S.J., St.
Ignatius' College, Galway ... Galway
„ 13— Rev. William Connolly, P.P., Tulla-
herin, Thomastown ... ... Ossory
„ 19— Very Rev. Patrick Canon Doyle, P.P.,
Horeswood ... ... ... Ferns
„ 28— Rev. John Brady, P.P., Belturbet ... Kilmore
„ 29— Very Rev. Laurence Canon O'Byrne,
P.P., V.F., Rush, Co. Dublin ... Dublin
„ 30— Rev. Mark Leonard, P.P., Tracton,
Co. Cork Cork
OBITUARY LIST. 475
1919. Diocese.
june 7 — Very Rev. Michael Canon Flynn, P.P.,
V.F., Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow ... Dublin
M 16— Rev. William Cullen, S.J., St. Stanis-
laus'College, Tullamore ... Meath
„ 17— Rev. Patrick Doocey, P.P., Clashmore Waterford &
Lismore
,, 21— Rev. Andrew O'Callaghan, P.P., Bon-
niconlon ... ... ... Achonry
„ 21— Very Rev. D. McCashin, P.P., V.F.,
St. Malachy's, Belfast ... Down and
Connor
„ 26— Rev. John Colaran, S.J., St. Francis
Xavier's, Dublin ... ... Dublin
„ 27— Rev. Thomas J. Keenan, C.C., Three-
milehouse ... ... ... Clogher
„ 28— Rev. Patrick Murtagh, P.P., Collins-
town ... ... ... Meath
July 5— Rev. Cornelius S. O'Connor, P.P.,
Banteer ... ... Cloyne
„ 5 — Very Rev. Mark Canon O'Gorman,
P.P., Kilmore ... ... Ferns
,, 16 — Rev. Anthony Reschauer, S.J., Seven
Hills, Australia
,, 18— Rev. Wm. Ahern, C.C., Abbeydorney Kerry
„ 19— Rev. Michael Kelly, P.P., Knock -
croghery, Roscommon ... Elphin
„ 19— Very Rev. M. Ward, St. Eunan's
College, Letterkenny ... Raphoe
Aug. 9 — Very Rev. Pierse Canon Coffey, P.P.,
Tramore ... ... ... Waterford &
Lismore
„ 11 — Very Rev. John Canon Power, P.P.,
Kilteely ... ... ... Cashel
„ 14— Very Rev. John Canon Counihan,
P.P., Millstreet ... ... Kerry
„ 27— Right Rev. Mgr. M. O'Riordau^D.Ph.,
DD., D.C.L., Protonotary Apos-
tolic, Rector of the Irish College,
Rome ... ... ... Limerick
476 OBITUARY LIST.
1919. Diocese.
Sept. 5— Rev. Edward Smith, C.C., Mount-
nugent ... ... ... Meath
,, 14 — Re v. James Bergin, P.P., Philipstown. Kildare &
Leighlin
„ 21— Rev. P. Lally, P.P., Rahoon ... Gahvay
Oct. 16— Rev. JohnNagle, C.C., Carrigtwohill Cloyne
,, 23— Rev. Michael Corcoran (Chaplain),
Castletown, Mountrath ... Ossory
Nov. 2— Rev. P. D. Ryan (late C.C.), Caher-
conlish ... ... ... Cashel
„ 4— Rev. M. O'Callaghan, C.C., Skib-
bereen ... .„. ... Ross
,, 5 — Rev. Timothy Guince, S.J., Sydney,
Australia
8— Right Rev. John Dean Barrett, P.P.,
V.G., Headford, Co. Galway ... Tuam
„ 9— Rev. John J. Corcoran, P.P., Knock,
Co. Mayo ... ... ... Tuam
„ 11— Very Rev. Dean O'Connor, P.P., V.G.,
Carrickmacross ... ... Clogher
„ 16— Right Rev. Mgr. O'Farrell, P.P.,
V.G., Archdeacon, Edgeworth-
stown ... ... ... Ardagh
„ 26 — Rev. John Anderson (Retired) ... Dublin
Dec. 2 — Rev. Joseph Corcoran, P.P., V.F.,
Portumna ... ... ... Clontarf
„ 5 — Rev. Peter Quinn, Newmarket-on-
Fergus ... ... ... Killaloe
8— Very Rev. Patrick Canon Spratt, P.P.,
St. Mary's, Clonmel ... . . . Waterf ord &
Lismore
„ 27— Rev. Joseph Seaver, C.C., Glenda-
lough, Co. Wicklow ... ... Dublin
„ 28— Rev. Nicholas Healy (Retired) ... Dublin
Requiescant in Pace.
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ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH.
TRUSTEES.
His Eminence Michael Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh,
Primate of All Ireland
His Grace the Most Rev. William J. Walsh, D.D., Archbishop
of Dublin, Primate of Ireland.
His Grace the Most Rev. John Harty, D.D., Archbishop of
Cashel.
His Grace the Most Rev. Thomas P. Gilmartin, D.D., Arch-
bishop of Tuam.
Most Rev. Abraham Brownrigg, D.D., Bishop of Ossory.
Most Rev. Patrick O'Donnell, D.D., Bishop of Raphoe.
Most Rev Robert Browne, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne.
Most Rev. Joseph Hoare, D.D., Bishop of Ardagh.
Most Rev. Patrick Foley, D.D., Bishop of Kildare & Leighlin.
Most Rev. Denis Kelly, D.D., Bishop of Ross.
Most Rev. Thomas O'Dea, D.D., Bishop of Galway.
Most Rev. Laurence Gaughran, D.D., Bishop of Meath.
Most Rev. Charles MacHugh, D.D., Bishop of Derry.
Most Rev. Patrick Morrisroe, D.D., Bishop of Achonry.
Most Rev. James Naughton, D.D., Bishop of Killala.
Most Rev. Daniel Cohalan. D.D., Bishop of Cork.
Most Rev. William Codd, D.D., Bishop of Ferns.
\ Secretary to the Trustees :
Right Rev. Mgr. T. O'Donnell, D.D., P.P.,TBooterstown,
Dublin.
VISITING PRELATES.
His Eminence Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh,
Primate of All Ireland.
His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin,
Primate of Ireland.
His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel.
His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam
Most Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, Bishop of Raphoe.
Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Cloyne.
Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin.
Most Rev. Dr. O'Dea, Bishop of Galway and Kilmacduagh,
ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH.
487
President :
Vice- President
Deans :
Spiritual Fathers :
Librarian, :
Bursar :
Assistant Bursar :
COLLEGE OFFICIALS.
Right Rev. Mgr. James Canon
MacCaffrey, Ph.D., S.T.L.
Very Rev. Michael Canon Sheehan,
M.A., D.D., D.Ph.
C Rev. James Canon MacGinley, D.D.
•j Rev. Malachy Eaton, B.D.
I Rev. Daniel Mageean. B.D., B.A.
Rev. James Downey, C.M.
Rev. Michael Brosnahan, C.M.
Rev. Walter MacDonald, D.D.
Rev. James Canon Donnellan, D.D.
Rev. John R. Maguire
Prefect of the Dunboyne Establishment :
Rev. Walter MacDonald, D.D,
Dogmatic
and
Moral
Theology
PROFESSORS.
First Class Rev.
Second Class „
Third Class
Fourth Class
{First Class „
Second Class „
Third Class
Sacred Scripture and "j „
Oriental Languages j „
Ecclesiastical History ,,
Pastoral Theology and Sacred ^ „
Eloquence }
Mathematics and Nat. Phil., 1st Cl. „
„ „ „ 2ndCl. „
f First Class
Logic, Metaphysics, -J Second Class ,,
and Ethics I Third Class „
Ancient Classics, First Class ,,
„ Second Class „
ThirJ Class
Michael O'Donnell,
D.D.
Garrett Pierse, D.D.
William Moran, D.D.
Patrick O'Neill, D.D.
Jeremiah Kinnane,
D.C.L.
Michael O'Donnell,
D.D.
Patrick O'Neill, D.D.
Patrick Boylan; M.A.
Ed. Kissane, L.S.S.
Paul Walsh, M.A.,
B.D.
Patrick Beecher, M.A,
D.D.
John P. Donaghey,
D.Ph.
P.Browne,M.A.,D.So.
Michael Forker, D.Ph.
Peter Coffey, D.Ph.
John O'Neill, D.Ph.
Mich! .Canon Sheehan,
M.A., D.D., D.Ph.
John D'Alton,D.Litt.,
D.D.
Thomas Fahey, M.A.
488 ST. PATRICK'S COLLEGE, MAYNOOTH.
PROFESSORS— continued.
Modern Languages Rev. Jean Louis Rigal,
M.A.
(„ Cornelius Mulcahy.
„ Patrick MacSweeney,
M.A.
Irish „ Gerald O 'Nolan, M.A.
The Organ and Gregorian Chant „ Henry Bewerunge.
LECTURERS.
Lecturer in Italian Rev. John D' Alton, D.Litt.,
D.D.
Lecturer in Welsh Rev. Paul Walsh, M.A.
Lecturer in Irish Archaeology Rev. Patrick Power.
Lecturer in Theories of Chemistry
and Biology Rev. John O'Neill, D.Ph.
Lecturer in Modern History Rev. Patrick MacSweeney,
M.A.
Lecturer in Elocution M 'Hardy Flint, Esq.
Lecturer in Hygiene James N. Meenan, MB.
B.Ch., D.P.H.
OTHER OFFICIALS.
Physician Sir Joseph Redmond, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.I.
Surgeon Alexander Blayney, Esq.,
M.A., M.B., F.R.C S.I.
Resident Medical Attendant Patrick J. Grogan, M.B.,
B.Ch.
Solicitor Richard Ryan, Esq.
Dentist J. I. Potter, Esq., L D.S.
489
ALL HALLOWS MISSIONARY COLLEGE,
DRUMOONDRA, DUBLIN.
SUPERIORS AND PROFESSORS.
Very Rev. Thomas O'Donnell,
C.M., President.
Rev. John Ballesty, C.M.,
Vice -President and Bursar
Very Rev. James Moore, C.M.
Rev. J. MacGuinness, C.M.
Rev. J. P. Sheehy, C.M.
Rev. James Furlong, C.M.
Rev. M. J. O'Farrell.
Rev. W. Purcell, C.M.
Rev. Austin Quinn, S.T.L.
Rev. Patrick Kerr, B.D.
All Hallows College was founded in 1842 for the education
of Missionary Priests to foreign countries, particularly those
countries to which Irish people emigrated. No student can
be educated in it for Home Missions.
Entrance Examinations begin on the first Tuesday in
September each year. Candidates should matriculate in the
National University of Ireland before applying for admission.
IRISH COLLEGE, PARIS.
Rue des Irlandais, 5.
Rector : Very Rev. Patrick Boyle, C.M.
Bursar : Rev. Robert Wilson, C.M.
PROFESSORS.
Rev. William Hastings, C.M.
Rev. John Gallagher, S.T.L.
The Entrance Examination will be held at St. Joseph's,
Blackrock, Dublin, on 14th September, 1920. The pro-
gramme of the examination is the same as that prescribed
for entrance to Maynooth College.
490
COLEGIO DE NOBLES IRLANDESES, SALAMANCA.
Rector
Vice -Rector
English Confessor
Spanish „
Administrator
Very Rev. Denis J. O'Doherty, S.T.D.
Rev. R. J. Fitzgerald, S.T.D., J.C.B.
Rev. Emiliano del Cueto, O.S.A.
The Capuchin Fathers.
Francisco Ramos y Jim6nez, S.T.D.,
J.U.D.
Medical Attendant . Surgeon Don Enrique Nogueras
Coronas, M.D.
Philip II., King of Spain, founded the College, with a
yearly endowment, in 1592* The first Superior was the
eaintly Father Thomas White. Archbishop Florence Conroy
and Father Luke Wadding were amongst the early students.
In comparatively modern times four future archbishops and
two bishops studied, at the same time, in the halls of thia
College — Dr. Curtis, Armagh ; Dr. Murray, Dublin ; Dr.
Laffen, Cashel ; Dr. Kelly, Tuam ; Dr. Marum, of Ossory ;
and Dr. Kernon, of Clogber.
The College itself is one of the most beautiful buildings in
Spain, where monuments of architectural beauty abound.
In 1906 all the students' rooms were remodelled and furnished
on modern lines.
Most of the classes are conducted at the Pontifical University.
Sacred Scripture, Sacred Liturgy, Pastoral Theology,
Sacred Eloquence, Declamation, Spanish, Irish, English,
French, Mu-=dc and a Supplementary Class in Moral Theology
are taught in the College.
The " Free Places " are available only for students for the
Irish Mission. Students for other missions must pay the
usual pension.
ADMISSION OF STUDENTS.
To 1st Year's Philosophy The Maynooth Programme.
„ 2nd „ „ Logic, General Metaphysics, Mathe-
matics, and Greek
„ 1st Year's Theology A complete course of Mental and
Moral Philosophy, Natural Phil-
osophy and Higher Mathematics.
The date of the Entrance Examination, which is held each
year in September, at Holy Cross College, Clonliffe, may be
learned by applying to the Very Rev. President, towards the
end of August,
For further particulars apply to THE RECTOR, Colegio de
Nobles Irlandeses, Salamanca.
^ Telegraphic Address — Irlandeses, Salamanca.
491
Irish College, Rome.
Rector, . . Rev. John Hagan, B.A., D.D.
Vice-Rector, . Rev. Michael J. Curran.
The College was founded in 1626. It was the
Alma Mater of the Venerable Oliver Plunket, the
martyr Primate, the process for whose canonization
is now before the Sacred Congregation of Rites.
Amongst the many distinguished scholars who have
been alumni of the College are, Hugh M'Mahon,
Archbishop of Armagh ; John Brennan, Archbishop
of Cashel ; Dr. Lanigan ; Dr, Charles O'Conor ; His
Eminence Cardinal Moran.
The Entrance Examination is held at Holy Cross
College, ClonlifTe, on a day at the beginning of Sep-
tember, to be fixed by the Very Rev. John Waters,
President, with whom Candidates should communicate
during the latter days of August, naming the Class for
which they are candidates.
For further information apply to the Rector,
Irish College, Rome.
492
CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND.
(Founded 1854.)
Supreme Governing Body :
THE CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF
IRELAND.
Rector :
MOST REV. PATRICK O'DONNELL, D.D., Bishop of
Raphoe.
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF
MEDICINE.
(Founded 1855).
(Incorporated under Act of Parliament, 1892.)
Governing Body.
The Governing Body of the Catholic University Medical
School is incorporated by a scheme framed under the Educa-
tion Endowments (Ireland) Act, 1885 (48 and 49 Vic., cap. 78),
and approved by the Lord Lieutenant in Council, on May 24th,
1892. In accordance with the provisions of this scheme,
the Governing Body consists of four ex-officio members,
three representatives of the Faculty of Medicine in the school,
three representatives of Medical Science not members of the
Faculty, and one representative of the Catholic Bishops of
Ireland.
Board of Visitors.
A Board of Visitors is constituted, under the scheme, which
consists of the four Catholic Archbishops of Ireland and the
Right Hon. Christopher Palles, LL.D.
493
List of Other Colleges and Higher Schools
(For Particulars see Advertisements.)
Armagh. — St. Patrick's College, Armagh. President — Rev»
Edmund Cullen, C.M.
Armagh. — St. Patrick's Academy, Dungannon. President —
Rev. P. MacKernan, B.A., B.D.
Armagh. — St. Mary's College, Dundalk President — Rev.
P. Eus. Byrne, S.M.
Meath. — St. Finian's College, MuUingar. President — Rev
T. O'Farrell.
Meath. — St. Mary's College, Mullingar. Principal — Rev. Bro,
Lenane.
Ardagh. — St. Mel's College, Longford. President — Very
Rev. (Canon) Michael J. Masterson.
ClOgher. — St. Macartan's College, Monaghan. President —
Rev. Denis M'Grath, B.D., B.C.L.
Derry. — St. Columb's College, Derry. President — Rev-
John MacShane.
Down and Connor. — St. Malachy's College, Belfast. Presi-
dent— Rev. Jas. P. Clenaghan, B.A., B.D., B.C.L.
Dromore. — St. Colman's Seminary, Newry. President — Very
Rev. Daniel D. O'Hagan,
Kit more. — St. Patrick's College, Cullies, Cavan. President —
Rev. Patrick V. Rudden.
Raphoe. — St. Eunan's College, Letterkenny. President —
Rev. Patrick D. MacCaul.
Dublin. — Holy Cross College, Clonliffe. President — Very Rev-
Canon John J. Waters, B.A.
Dublin. — University College, Blackrock. — President — Rev*
Michael Downey, C.S.Sp.
Dublin. — St. Mary's College, Rathmines. President — Rev.
L. Healy, C.S.Sp.
Dublin. — Catholic University School, 89 Lower Leeson Slreek
President — Rev. Francis MacVicar, S.M.
33*
494
Dublin. — Belvedere College, Great Denmark Street. Rector —
Rev. C. Doyle, S.J.
Dublin. — St. Patrick's Training College, Drumcondra. Prin-
cipal— Rev. John S. Russell, C.M.
Dublin. — College of St. Vincent, Castleknock. President —
Rev. Vincent MacCarthy^ C.M.
Dublin. — College of Mount Carmel, Terenure. President — Very
Rev. L. M. Gerhard, B.A., O.C.C.
Dublin. — Seminary of St. Joseph, Clondalkin. Prior — Rev.
Bro. J. D. Joyce.
Dublin. — Presentation College, Glasthule, Kingstown,
President — Rev, Bro. D. A. Noonan.
Ferns. — St. Peter's College, Wexford. President — Rev. Wm.
Harpur.
Kiidare and Leighiin. — St. Patrick's College, Carlow. Presi-
dent— Rev. John Foley, D.D.
Kiidare and Leighlin. — St. Mary's College, Knockbeg, Carlow.
Rector— Rev. P. J. Doyle.
Kiidare and Leighlin.— College of Clongowes Wood, Sallins,
Rector — Rev. Charles Mulcahy, S.J.
Kiidare and Leighlin. — College of St. Thomas, Newbridge,
Kiidare. Prior — Rev. C. P. MacCluskey, O.P.
Kiidare and Leighlin. — Monastic Seminary of Mountrath.
Superior — Brother Stanislaus Bergin.
OSSOry.-^St. Kieran's College, Kilkenny. President— Rev.
Richard Aylward.
Cashel. — St. Patrick's College, Thurles. President— Very
Rev. (Canon) Garrett Cotter.
Cashel.— Rockwell College (C.S.Sp.), Cashel. President — Rev.
John Byrne, C.S.Sp.
Cloyne. — St. Colman's College, Fermoy. President — Rev.
Thomas Tobin.
Cork. — St. Finbarr's College, Cork. President — Very Rev.
(Canon) Patrick Sexton, D.D.
495
Cork. — St. Joseph's Apostolic College for African Missions.
President — Rev. M. Collins, S.M.A.
Kerry. — St. Brendan's College, Killarney. President — Rev.
John Breen, S.T.L.
Kerry. — St. Michael's College, Listowel. President — Rev.
Jeremiah Moynahan, S.T.L.
Kerry. — Jeffers' Institute, Denny Street, Tralee. Conducted
by Secular Priests. President — Rev. Jeremiah
Buckley, B.D.
Killaloe.— St. Flannan's College, Ennis. President — Rev.
William O' Kennedy.
Limerick. — St. Munchin's College, Limerick. President —
Rev. (Canon) David Keane.
Limerick. — Mungret College. Rector — Rev. James Corboy,
S.J.
Limerick. — College of the Sacred Heart. — Rector— Rev. L. B.
Potter, S.J.
ROSS. — Skibbereen University and Intermediate School.
Head Master — Daniel Duggan, Esq., B.A.
Waterford. — St. John's College, Waterford. President — Rev.
William Byrne, S.T.L.
Tuam. — St. Jarlath's College, Tuam. President — Very Rev.
Alexander Canon Eaton.
Achonry.— St. Nathy's College, Bailaghadereen. President—
Rev. Hugh O'Donnell.
Clonfert. — St. Joseph's College, Ballinasloe. Rector — Rev.
Thomas Dempsey, M.A.
Elphin. — College of the Immaculate Conception, Sligo.
President— Rev. P. Duignan, D.Ph.
Galway. — St. Mary's College, Galway. President — Rev.
J. Mitchell, M.A., B.D.
Galway. — St. Columban's College, Dalgan Park, Shrule —
President — Rev. Patrick Cleary, D.D., B.A.
Galway. — College of St. Ignatius, Galway. Rector — Rev. H.
Foley, S.J.
Kiilala. — St Muredach'a College, Ballina. President— Very
Rev. Patrick O'Boyle, B.D.
496
Ecclesiastical Summary of Ireland.
DIOCESES.
1
S.8L
II
1"
<
Parishes.
Parish Priests.
Administrators,
Curates, and others.
o
h
c£
1
Total Number of
Priests.
Parochial and Dis-
trict Churches
Houses of Reli-
gious Orders or
Communities of
1
£
3
1
c
Armagh
Meath
Ardagh
Clogher
Derry
Down and Connor
Dromore
Kilmore
tRaphoe
Armagh Province
1
1
1
55
66
41
40
39
60
18
42
26
53
63
38
38
37
59
16
40
24
96
94
63
68
79
94
40
74
56
39
12
4
6
22
4
188
169
105
116
175
60
114
80
156
144
75
87
80
116
42
90
52
7
3
1
1
2
1
3
3
2
3
2
4
4
1
13
13
12
8
6
16
6
7
5
9
387
368
664
87
1119
842
15
22
86
101
21
14
15
Dublin . . .
Kildare and Leighlin .
Ferns
Ossory .
Dublin Province
2
1
1
1
76
49
41
41
72
45
38
36
240
91
75
72
335
18
20
11
647
154
133
119
193
164
92
96
32
4
4
4
19
11
4
4
5
207
191
478
384
1053
645
44
38
151
17
19
25
18
13
12
3
29
Cash el and Emly
Cloyne
Cork
Kerry
Killaloe .
Limerick
Ross
Waterford & Lismore
Cashel Province .
46
47
35
52
57
48
11
39
43
44
33
50
54
46
9
37
74
94
97
74
88
76
21
84
17
74
11
18
51-
46
134
138
204
135
160
173
30
167
85
103
70
99
143
94
22
77
2
12
2
2
5
6
6
8
8
5
6
4
10
8
335
316
608
217
114]
693
29
47
136
Tuam
Achonry .
Clonfert ,
Elphin
Galway,Kilmacduagh
and Kilfenora
Killala .
Tuam Province .
2
1
1
1
1
1
56
22
24
33
30
22
49
20
22
31
27
20
95
31
30
70
35
27
7
31
4
24
151
51
83
105
86
47
123
41
46
86
53
44
3
2
1
4
15
2
4
3
13
8
6
10
16
4
57
430
7
187
169
288
66
523
393
10
24
IRELAND
29
1116
1044
2038
754
3828
2573
98
131
497
RECORD
OF
Irish Ecclesiastical Events
For the Year 1919.
DECEMBER, 1918.
DECEMBER 3. — At a conference held between Mr. Dillon and Pro-
fessor M'Neill at the Mansion House, Dublin, on questions concerning
the Ulster Nationalist seats, which are threatened by three-cornered
contests, it was decided, in accordance with the suggestion of the
Ulster Bishops, that the eight -seats — South Fermanagh, Derry City,
South Down, North-West Tyrone, North-East Tyrone, East Donegal,
South Armagh, and East Down — should be equally divided between
Sinn Fein and the Nationalist Party. On the question of the allocation
of the seats the conference failed to agree, and it was decided to refer
the matter to Cardinal Logue and that the full influence of the confer-
ence should be used to support his decision.
. DECEMBER 8. — The solemn consecration of Right Rev. Thomas
Broclerick, Titular Bishop of Pednelissus, and first Vicar Apostolic of
Western Nigeria, took place to-day in the Cathedral, Killarnej^, his
Lordship Most Rev. Dr. O' Sullivan, Bishop of Kerry, being the con-
secrating prelate, and Most Rev. Dr. Cohalan, Bishop of Cork, and
Most Rev. Dr. Hallinan, Bishop of Limerick, assistant prelates. Most
Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Cloyne, was also present. There was a
large gathering of clergy in the Choir.
The new Bishop was born at Kilflynn, Co. Kerry, in 1882, and was
educated at Wilton College, Cork, and the Lyons Seminary of the
Society of African Missions. He was ordained priest in 1906, and
has had much experience as a missionary on the Gold Coast and else-
where. He was appointed to a post at the Seminary, Blackrock
Road, Cork, on its opening in September, 1902, became Superior of
the Institution in 1911, and last month was nominated to his episcopal
charge in Nigeria.
DECEMBER 11. — The death occurred in Clonmel, of the Right Rev.
Monsignor Flavin, P.P., V.F., at the age of 90. A native of Ring,
he had completed 60 years in the priesthood. He ministered as Curate
in Ballyneale, Dungarvan, Ardfinan, and Clonmel, and prior to being
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498 RECORD OP IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL EVENTS
appointed P.P. of SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Clonmel, was parish
priest of St. Mary's ; while in charge of the latter parish he was appoin-
ted a Canon. In 1906 he was raised to the Archcleaconate, and in
1916. was appointed a Domestic Prelate to the Pope. As a memorial
to his energy, he leaves behind him one of the most beautiful churches
in the South of -Ireland.
DECEMBER 17. — Father Patrick Fidelis Kavanagh, O.F.M.. the
historian of '98, passed away at the Franciscan Friary, Wexford,
to-day.
The venerable Franciscan, who had passed his 80th year, was found
in a kneeling posture in his room, and evidently had been engaged
in prayer when the end came.
Born in March, 1834, at Wexford, he was educated at the Christian
Schools and St. Peter's College, Wexford, and pursued his theological
studies at St. Isidore's, Rome, where he was ordained in 1856. He
began his missionary career in Wexford, and afterwards visited North
and South America, and Australia on two occasions.
Father Kavanagh spent some years in Waterforcl, Galway, Cairick-
on-Suir, and Cork. He was well-known as a lecturer, preacher, and
litterateur. Amongst many national works, 'in poetry and prose,
his History of the Insurrection of '98 is perhaps the best known, and
it gained him a widespread reputation as patriot and scholar.
His grandfather, Jeremiah Kavanagh, was a prominent figure in the
rebellion, as was also his maternal grand -uncle. Father Michael Murphy,
killed in battle at Arklow.
JANUARY, 1919.
JANUARY 3. — In a letter read in the Churches of Cork diocese,
Most Rev. Dr. Cohalan alluded to the danger of conscription as past,
and appealed that the money subscribed in the diocese to the Anti-
Conscription Fund should be placed at his disposal for a building fund
for the erection of a Cathedral.
He asked subscribers to perpetuate the memory of th§ National
opposition to conscription by associating their money with the principal
monument in the diocese— a work which the faithful must undertake
some day. With the development of the City, the want of a new
Cathedral would be felt.
" In estimating the cost, no one will think," the Bishop states
" of less than £200,000. It is a large sum. The Anti -Conscription
money in city and county parishes reached an important sum. The
subscribers will not miss the money they parted with last spring, and
I ask them not to break the sum collected, but to leave it to me to be
regarded as their first subscription towards the Cathedral." He
proposed to have a special memorial of the subscription in the Cathedral
and he would reinvest a portion of the interest of the money for this
special purpose, to have an offering for the celebration of a High Mass
once each year for ever in the old Cathedral for the present, and in the
new Cathedral when it was built, for the subscribers and their families,
living or dead.
FOR THE YE AH 1919. 499
JANUARY 25. — The Right Rev. Monsignor Miles MacManus, Vicar-
General of the Diocese of Dublin, and Parish Priest of St. Catherine's,
Meath Street, died to-day, aged 92. He was born in Dublin in 1827,
made his ecclesiastical studies in Maynooth, was successively evirate
in the Parish of St Nicholas, Francis Street, Parish Priest of Celbridge
(1853-1864), and for the last 45 years, Parish Priest of St. Catherine's,
Meath Street.
Not long since he established a burse for the advancement of Biblical
Greek in Clonliffe College. He was a diligent student of Greek litera-
ture to the very end of his days, and the Greek Testament was to him
his daily bread.
Few in recent times have passed from out of the ranks of the Dublin
Clergy followed by such reverent and widespread regret as Monsignor
McManus.
His rich intellectual gifts, his deep and varied scholarship, his many
accomplishments, and his refined and elevating tastes, made for him
an easy way and a welcome to every cultured section of the whole
civic community ; while his genial good nature, his bright spirits,
and his wide human sympathies endeared him to all.
JANUARY 29. — To-day was celebrated the centenary gf the founda-
tion of the Convent of the Irish Sisters of Charity, St. Mary's, Stanhope
Street, Dublin. In this Convent, Mary Aikenhead, the foundress
of the Irish Sisters of Charity, lived from 1819 to 1831, the twelve
eventful years when the Congregation was being moulded into shape.
The Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly, Bishop of Canea, presided to-day
at the sacred ceremonies in the Convent Chapel. Pontifical High
Mass was celebrated by the Most Rev. Dr. MacRory, Bishop of Down
and Connor. The preacher was the Very Rev. Canon Burke, P.P.,
Aughrim Street, who announced that the Holy Father had sent his
apostolic blessing to all who took part in the ceremonies. In the course
of his sermon, the Canon traced the history of the Convent, which may
be claimed to be the mother-house of the Order.
A large number of priests were present in the Choir.
FEBRUARY, 1919.
FEBRUARY 7. — His Eminence Cardinal Logxie, in formally opening
the new premises of the Catholic Club, Armagh, said he hoped the new
club would be a source of comfort, fellow-feeling, charity and union
among the Catholic young men of the City of Armagh.
An attempt was being made by their enemies at the present time
to interfere in the matter of education, and if that attempt succeeded
it would be disastrous to Catholic interests. Education required to
be most carefully watched, so that no inroads should be made on it.
FEBRUARY 15. — The Irish Catholic, commenting on a recent decision
of the Master of the Rolls regarding the custody of a child, says : —
" His fellow-Catholics will find it difficult to understand the grounds
upon which the Master of the Rolls, the Right Hon. Charles O'Connor,
arrived at the decision he gave in a case heard by him within the last
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few days in Dublin. This case was one for the custody of a child,
seven years of age, whose father is unknown and whose mother is
dead. Her natural grandmother, a charwoman in Athy, sought to
recover the child from a Mr. and Mrs. Strong, Dublin, who are rearing
her as a Protestant, and who have no bond of kinship with her whatso-
ever, but who took in her mother soon after the birth of the child
in question. Though born a Catholic, the mother, when with the
Strongs, became a Protestant, and had her child — baptized originally
a Catholic — baptized anew as a Protestant. On her heath-bed, how-
ever, she saw a priest, and expressed to him her wish that her child
should be reared a Catholic. To carry out this wish, the natural
grandmother applied for custody of the child but this she has been
refused by the Catholic Master of the Rolls on the purely material
ground that the child is better off with the Strongs, who are shopkeepers
in Dublin, than she would be with the poor charwoman grandmother
in. Athy."
The Irish Catholic appeals for funds to carry the case to the Court
of Appeal.
FEBRUARY 14. — The Venerable Archdeacon Charles Stuart, P.P.,
V.G.. died to»day at Roscrea.
The late Archdeacon was born in O'Connelloe, Co. Clare, and was
educated in Killaloe Classical School, whence he proceeded to May-
nooth, where he was ordained by the Most Rev. Dr. Power in December,
1870. His first mission was at Kilmihil, Co. Clare, and thence he was
transferred as C.C. to Miltown-Malbay, Roscrea, and Birr. While
in Birr he fell into ill-health, and became Chaplain to Count O'Byrne,
Roscrea, and spent many years in France. Returning to Ireland,
and still in delicate health, he "was appointed Chaplain to the Sacred
Heart Convent, Roscrea, from which he was transferred as P.P. of
Roscrea, and V.G. of the diocese of Killaloe in 1901. He was appointed
Archdeacon in the summer of 1906. For some years he has not been
able to attend to parochial work.
FEBRUARY 18. — The Oblate Fathers and the Catholic community
have sustained a great loss by the death of the Very Rev. Joseph
McSherry, O.M.I., Superior at Inchicore, Dublin, which took place
to-day.
Father McSherry was born at Charlemont, Co. Armagh, in 1863,
and was one of a family which produced a Bishop, a priest, an Oblate
Scholastic Brother, and four nuns. His brother, Most Rev. Dr.
MacSherry, is Bishop of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. The deceased
was ordained in 1887. For nine years he was Superior of Holy Cross
Liverpool, during which period he renovated the schools in Fontenoy
Street at a cost of £3,500, installed electric light in the Church and
Presbytery, and had a scheme of decoration carried out in the Church
which greatly enhanced the beauty of its striking interior. He was
appointed Provincial in 1904, and held that responsible office until
1910, since when he had laboured at Inchicore.
FEBRUARY 22. — A two days' Irish Race Convention was opened in
Philadelphia, U.S.A., to-day. There were about 5,000 delegates in
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attendance, representing Irish -American organisations all over the
country, and including many Church dignitaries and clergymen.
His Eminence Cardinal Gibbons, who was received enthusiastically,
moved a resolution calling upon President Wilson and Congress to
urge the Peace Conference to grant the right of self-determination
to Ireland.
The resolution declared that the Convention w^hich was speaking
for many millions of Americans, urged the Peace Conference to apply
'' the great doctrine of national self-determination, and to recognise
the right of the people of Ireland to select without interference from
any other people the form of Government under which in future they
shall live. Ireland bases her claim on the principle that Governments
derive their power from the consent of the governed."
The resolution then recalled Ireland's struggles for national existence,
and declared that permanent peace will not be established until Ireland
has been granted the right of self-determination. It appealed to
Great Britain to realise that justice for Ireland, which she has so long
denied, with grievous loss to Ireland, but also great loss to herself,
will now remove from her path the bitterest hostility which she
has to encounter all over the world, and will convince mankind of the
sincerity of her declaration when she says that she believes in liberty
and justice for others as well as for herself.
The resolution added that if the League of Nations is to be created,
all features infringing traditional American policies, including the
Monroe doctrine, should be eliminated. The resolution was passed
unanimously.
In support of the movement in favour of Irish freedom, the Con-
vention was able to guarantee a sum of £250,000. Only £200,000
had been appealed for.
FEBRUARY 23. — A General Collection was made on Sunday in all
the Catholic Churches of Ireland for the purpose of defraying the
expenses incurred in connection with the Beatification of Irish Martyrs.
The first object to which the proceeds will be devoted is to meet
the cost of the solemn ceremony of the Beatification of the Venerable
Oliver Plunkett, and in the second place the funds are required to
defray the expenses of the Apostolic Process now being held, by the
authority of the Holy See, in the Ecclesiastical Court of Dublin for the
Beatification of the Servants of God, Dermot O'Hurley, Archbishop
of Cashel ; Cornelius O'Devany, O.S.F., Bishop of Down and Connor ;
Terence Albert O'Brien, O.P., Bishop of Emly, and 255 others, reputed
martyrs for the Faith.
The Collection was ordered by the Bishops of Ireland at their last
meeting.
MARCH, 1919.
MARCH 2. — The Irish Bishops in their Lenten Pastorals protest
forcibly against the misgovernrnent of which the country is the victim.
One after the other they remark on the contrast between the language
of British Ministers during the war about small nations and the
Government's, actual policy in Ireland. " We are not ruled," says
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Cardinal Logue, "by the ordinary law, but are subject to a drastic
military code under which actions otherwise harmless or trivial become
grave offences and are pitilessly punished." " Our people," declares
the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin, " are now shut out
by law from the employment of methods of seeking redress regarded
as constitutional in the past. It would be unreasonable and indeed
impossible to expect that they can long rest content with such a state
of things." A number of the Bishops write with indignation of the
calumny and oppression which are Ireland's reward for the heroic
deeds of her sons in the war and express the conviction that there
can be no lasting peace unless her rights are granted. Cardinal Logue,
having condemned the attacks of revolutionary Socialists on the Church
and the Schools, turns to the consideration of the relations between
Capital and Labour. He dwells on the need of a better understanding
between the employer and the worker, and indicates how it might be
brought about. His Eminence* believes that there would be much
less trouble and fewer strikes if a system of co-operation were devised
either in the form of partnership or participation in profits, by which
the worker would be given a beneficial interest in the work.
The threatened secularisation of the primary schools, in Belfast as
a beginning, is dealt with in the Lenten Pastorals of the Northern
Hierarchy in terms which admit of no doubt as to resistance.
" A movement, which has long been hatching, to secularise our
schools,,. has," says Cardinal Logue, "recently come to light. This
is necessarily a cause of grave anxiety to Catholics. At first it was
proposed for the city of Belfast ; now it is for the Ulster counties ;
next it will probably be claimed foe all Ireland, if it be not a move
in the game of partition. If the Schools are removed from religious
control, deprived of religious instruction and a religious atmosphere,
it will portend a gloomy future for the little ones. . . . This, therefore,
is a move which should be resisted, and please God shall be resisted
by every legitimate means at our disposal."
Most Rev. Dr. MacRory, Bishop of Down and Conor, declares that
the Catholics of Belfast are ready to "pro vide one -third of the cost
of new Schools wherever they are needed if the State provides the
other two-thirds. It was, however, proposed to tax the citizens on
the same basis as poor rate. The new Schools would be mixed ones,
where the teachers might be of any or no religion, and they would be
particularly dangerous in Belfast, where religious bigotry is not yet
dead.
He takes it that loyal Catholics will not avail of the new Schools
for which they are proposed to be taxed — " a downright injustice,"
he says, " which we must be prepared to resist."
It was announced by the Most Rev. Dr. Browne, in his Pastoral,
that the Cathedral of Cloyne, now completed, would be consecrated
next August, and he re -told its history since the building was first
conceived by Most Rev. Dr. Keane, in 1860.
In the first ten years the Queenstown fund reached £15,000, and when
Dr. Keane died in 1874 the expenditure amounted to over £20,486.
Most Rev. Dr. M'Carthy then took up the work energetically during
his 19 years' episcopacy, and the Cathedral was opened for public
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service in June, 1879. Up to 1892 the whole outlay exceeded £100,000.
Dr. McCarthy got £15,000 from the Clergy, £30,000 from the laity
of the diocese, £14,000 from Irishmen abroad, £7,000 from other
Irish dioceses, £8,600 from legacies, and £8,000 as a result of a further
appeal to the diocese.
Dr. Browne then related his share in the work, which involved a
further cost from 1895 to 1901 of £36,961, and finally the completion
of the tower and spire for £19,660, half of which was contributed by
the Bishop and Clergy of the diocese, and half "by the laity, the outlay
since 1895 being over £83,000, which was secured in the same way as
before — £7,628 from the U.S., £12,555 from bequests and donations,
£3,277 from outside Irish dioceses, and the balance from the
diocesan clergy and laity.
MARCH 12.— Right Rev. Monsigiior Fahey, D.D., V.G., of Galway
and Kilmaoduagh and P.P. of Gort, passed away to-day. He was
educated at Maynooth, ordained in 1867, and appointed a Domestic
Prelate in 1905, and a Fellow of the R. S.A.I, in 1910. In addition
to being the writer of articles in the Irish Ecclesiastical Record and other
periodicals, Monsignor Fahey was the author of " A History of the
Diocese of Kilmacduagh.''
MARCH 23. — Meetings of protest against the treatment of Sinn
Fein prisoners in Belfast Gaol were held to-day outside the Catholic
Churches throughout Ireland. The meetings adopted a common
resolution which demanded the immediate release of the prisoners.
The Lord Mayor of Dublin, speaking at a meeting held outside the
Pro-Cathedral in that City, said that he felt it was a solemn duty
to attend that meeting and to take whatever risk — and there were
now risks to everyone who assembled in the streets of Dublin — might
attach to it. He was almost afraid to let himself go on the subject
of the sights that he had seen and the treatment that had been inflicted
upon, his fellow-countrymen, not only in Belfast, but in every gaol
in Ireland at the present day.
MARCH 29. — Right Rev. Monsignor Dean Byrne, P.P., V.G., Dun-
gannon, who passed away to-day in his 78th year, as the result of a
pneumonia attack, was for several decades a distinguished figure in the
northern priesthood.
A member of an old Tyrone family, he was ordained in 1864, and
after a period as Curate in Cookstown, was transferred to Armagh as
Administrator, being afterwards (1872) appointed P.P., Donaghmore,
then returning to Cookstown as Canon and P.P., and finally becoming
P.P. of Dungannon, and Dean in 1882. His labours in the latter
parish were marked by great enterprise. He had the beautiful spire
placed on St. Patrick's Church, erected the fine high altar, and in-
stalled the Organ ; was responsible for the building of a Convent
and National Schools for the town, and for the establishment of St.
Patrick's Academy, which is controlled by the Catholic Education
Board, of which he was Chairman. His interest in education was
intense, and he lost no opportunity of urging its importance in all
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branches. The completion of new schools throughout the district
was a further evidence of his practical zeal. He was a Commissioner
of Education (Endowed Schools), and for many years acted as Chair-
man of that Board, He was raised to the dignity of Domestic Prelate
in 1891. *
As a total abstainer, Monsignor Byrne gave the strongest support
to every phase of the temperance movement. His work in social
affairs was far-reaching, and bore fruit in various directions for the
welfare of his people and the Armagh archdiocese generally. He took
little part in politics, but he had decided views on the national claims,
and he presided at the Convention which, about 22 years ago, founded
the People's Rights Association and the Daily Nation. With wide
knowledge and sound judgment he combined a dignity and authority
that deeply impressed all who were associated with him in any public
task.
It is of interest to recall that a grand-uncle of the late Monsignor
Byrne, who bore the same name, and who died a century ago, was a
Doctor of the Sorbonne, Paris, and President of the Irish College,
Nantes, and had to leave France at the outbreak of the Revolution.
He came to Ireland, and became the third President of Maynooth
College, subsequently filling the office of Dean of Armagh.
APRIL, 1919.
APRIL 7. — The Rev. E. P. Meehan, C.M., President Castleknock
College, died to-day in a private nursing home, Dublin, after a short
illness.
Father Meehan, who was a son of the late Mr. P. A. Meehan, M.P.,
Maryboro', was one of the most prominent members of the Vincentian
Order. He was associated with Castleknock College almost during
his whole career. He entered as a student at 1 1 years of age, and after
his ordination received the appointment of Dean of the College.
In 1916 he was promoted to the Presidency of his Alma Mater. Father
Meehan' s administration at Castleknock was distinguished by remark-
able success, and he maintained the highest traditions of the College.
For an interval of a few years the deceased was engaged in missionary
work in Scotland. He achieved considerable distinction as a preacher,
and was indefatigable in all his spiritual^ administrations. In recent
years, Father Meehan delivered a number of interesting public lectures
on social questions in Dublin, His paper at the Catholic Truth Society
in 1917 attracted widespread attention, and on that occasion his
Eminence Cardinal Logue paid an eloquent tribute to Father Meehan's
work.
Father Meehan was in his thirty-eighth year, and his untimely
death terminates a most promising career.
APRIL 20. — The triptych presented to St. Patrick's Church, Donegall
Street, Belfast, by Sir John Lavery, A.R.A., whose native parish it
is, was unveiled on Easter Sunday by the Most Rev. Dr. MacRory,
Bishop of Down and Connor, in presence of a large and representative
congregation. The tripych depicts the appaiition of the Blessed
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Virgin to Saints Patrick and Brigid, against a background of lakes
and mountains, and, with a frame -work by Sir Edwin Lutyens, it
forms an altar piece of rare beauty.
In connection with the unveiling ceremony, Pontifical High Mass
was celebrated at 12 o'clock, and an appropriate sermon was preached
by Very Rev. Denis O'Keeffe, Queen's University.
APRIL 20. — The death has taken place at St. Paul's Retreat, Mount
Argus, Ireland, of Father Arthur Devine, C.P., in the 70th year of
his age and the 53rd year of his religious profession. Father Devine,
who was ordained in Dublin some 47 years ago, spent the greater part
of his priestly life in England and Scotland. To make the teaching
of God and His Church better known was the ideal he had set before
him, and besides his forty -five years of teaching, and preaching, and
confessional work, the number of books — " The Creed Explained,"
" The Commandments Explained," " The Sacraments Explained,"
" The Law of Christian Marriage," " The Ordinary of the Mass,"
" Frequent and Daily Communion," a " Manual of Ascetical
Theology," a " Manual of Mystical Theology," " History of the
Passion," " Pentecostal Sermons," etc. — which he wrote, attest
how successfully he carried out this ideal. For the past twelve
years he had been Professor of Theology at Mount Argus. He took
a great interest in the Irish Language revival, preached several
sermons in Irish, and instituted a course of Sunday instructions for
Irish speakers at Mount Argus some years ago.
MAY, 1919.
MAY 18. — In St. Colman's Cathedral, Queenstown, the congregation
were informed by Rev. Father Aloysius, a member of the Carmelite
Community, at present conducting a mission there, that on that day
their distinguished Bishop, Most Rev. Dr. Browne, was celebrating
the golden jubilee of his- ordination to the priesthood. Prayers were
asked that his Lordship might be spared for many years yet in which
to exercise his wise spiritual rule over the diocese of Cloyne.
MAY 20. — At a recent meeting of the Clerical Managers of the Diocese
of Kerry, presided over by the Very Rev. D. O'Leary, P.P., V.G.,
Dean of Kerry, the following resolution was passed in reference to
the revised scheme for administering the funds of the Reicl Bequest : —
" In reference to part ' C ' of the scheme for the administration
of the Reid Bequest, according to which Exhibitions awarded to Kerry
teachers shall be tenable only in Dublin University, we desire to say
that we can on no account sanction our Catholic teachers entering
Trinity College for lectures or degrees, and we protest against an
arrangement which, in whatever quarter made, excludes our teachers
from a share in a substantial portion of the Bequest. As Catholics
have a conscientious objection to pursuing their studies in Trinity
College, and as the provisions of Part ' C ' are therefore illusory for
them, we suggest that the proposed Exhibitions should be made
available for them in the National University."
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JUNE, 1919.
JUNE 3. — Overruling a decision which had been treated as binding
for generations, the House of Lords allowed the appeal of Cardinal
Bourne and Rev. Terence Donnelly S.J., and decided that bequests
in the will of Edward Egan, an Irishman who lived in London, for
Masses were valid. The Lord Chancellor said a consideration of
authorities had led him to the following conclusions— (1) That at
common law Masses for the dead wore not illegal, but, on the contrary,
that dispositions of property to be devoted to procuring Masses to
be said or sung were recognised both by common law and statute ;
(2) that at the date of the passing of I. Edward the Sixth, c. 14, no
Act or legal provision made Masses illegal ; (3) that I. Edward the
Sixth, c. 14, did not itself make Masses illegal, or provide that property
might not thereafter be given for Masses ; (4) that as & result of the
Act of Uniformity Masses became illegal ; (5) that neither contempor-
aneous exposition, or statute of I. Edward the Sixth, c. 14, nor any
doctrine closely related to it in point of date, placed upon it the
construction adopted in West v. Shuttle worth.
(6) That the substratum of the decision which held such uses and
trusts invalid perished as a consequence of the passing of the Catholic
Relief Act, and, therefore, their Lordships might give free play to
the principle cessante ratione legis cessat lex ipsa : (7) that the current
of decisions which held that such uses and trusts were ipso facto super-
stitious and void began with West v. Shuttleworth, and was due to a
misunderstanding of the old cases. If his view was well-founded,
citizens of the country had for generations mistakenly held themselves
precluded from making these dispositions. He could not conceive
that it was his function as a judge of the Supreme Appellate Court
of this country to perpetuate error in a matter of this kind. And
the view which he held of the law corresponded with the law of Ireland,
of the Dominions, and of the United States on that important point.
Lords Atkinson, Buckmaster, and Parmoor doncurred. Lord Wren-
bury dissented.
JUNE 5. — It is announced from Rome that the Holy Father has
appointed the Very Rev. Thomas Canon O'Doherty, B.D., Dean
of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth, to be Bishop of Clonfert, in succession
to the Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam.
The Bishop-elect is Canon Theologian of the Diocese of Elphin.
He is a native of Co. Roscommon, and is comparatively a young man.
He was educated at Summerhill College, Sligo, and afterwards at
Maynooth. " Shortly after his ordination he was appointed to the
professorial staff of the Diocesan College in Sligo, a position he held
until his appointment as Dean at Maynooth in 1910.
JUNE 6. — The Senate of the United States passed by a majority of
59, a resolution requesting that the Irish people should have a hearing
before the Peace Conference.
The resolution, which was proposed by Senator Borah, was finally
passed after revision by the Foreign Relations Committee and the
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incorporation of an amendment proposed by Senator Walsh, of Massa-
chusetts, which declared that the Senate expressed its sympathy with
the aspirations of the Irish people for a Government of their own
choice. »
The House of Representatives adopted a similar resolution last
session, and, although the two resolutions have no connection, the
whole of Congress is now on record as favouring a hearing for the Irish.
The resolution was vigorously supported by Snator Lodge, Re-
publican leader and Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of
the Senate, who took the line that, although the Peace Conference
should have started out to make peace with Germany, and not to
arrange the affairs of the whole world, it had taken upon itself to go
into the internal affairs of many nations. It was only fair, therefore,
he said, that it should go into the Irish question.
The resolution of the Senate, which was carried by 60 votes to 1,
was as follows : —
" Resolved, that the Senate of the U.S. earnestly requests the
American Peace Commission at Versailles to endeavour to secxire for
E. De Valera, Arthur Griffith, and Count George Noble Plunkett,
a hearing before the said Peace Conference in order that they may
present the cause of Ireland.
'• Resolved, further, that the Senate of the U.S. express its sympathy
with the aspirations of the Irish people for a government of its own
choic-
JUXE ?0. — A decision which was given in the Irish Court of Appeal
concerning the religion of a child has caused much surprise in Ireland.
The Judges were the Lord Chancellor, Lord Justice Ronan, and Lord
Justice O'Connor.
The case was that of Josephine Connor, an infant. The child of
Mary Connor, now deceased, she was baptized as a Catholic. Her
mother subsequently went to lodge with Arthur F. Strong and Margaret
Strong, his wife, Dublin, and after a period of seven years was publicly
received into the Protestant Episcopal Church. It was alleged that
during her last illness the mother expressed the anxious desire that
Mr. and Mrs. Strong should adopt the child and bring her up as a
Protestant, but on her death-bed she asked for a priest, and when he
arrived told him she had never been a sincere Protestant, received the
last Sacraments at his 'hands, and begged him to see that the child was
brought up as a Catholic. After her death, Ellen Connor, of Higgins
Lane, Athy, the grandmother of the child, claimed custody of her, but
the Master of the Rolls decided that the child should be left with Mr.
and Mrs. Strong. The case was then brought before the Court of
Appeal.
The majority of the Court, Lord Justice O'Connor dissenting, upheld
the decision of the Master of the Rolls with costs, and, on the applica-
tion of Mr. Leech, K.C., Mr. and Mrs. Strong were appointed guardians
of the infant, whose age is now eight years.
JUNE 24. — At a meeting of the Irish Bishops held to-day in
Maynooth College, the Rev. Michael Canon Sheehan, D.D., D.Ph.,
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was appointed Vice -President of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth,
the position having been vacated by the appointment of the Very
Rev. James Canon MacCaffrey, Ph.D., S.T.L., as President.
The Rev. Paul Walsh, M.A., was appointed Professor of Ecclesiastical
History.
The Trustees of the College gratefully accepted the donation of £500
given by the Very Rev. Canon D'Alton, author of " The History of
Ireland," for the encouragement of Irish historical studies in the College.
Their Lordships issued a statement protesting against the present
method of governing Ireland, which they describe as " the rule of the
sword, provocative of disorder and chronic rebellion." (See " Record
of Documents.")
JUNE 25. — The celebrations at the Dominican Convent, Cabra, of
the Bicentenary of the foundation of the Dominican Nuns in the
Archdiocese of Dublin, and of the Centenary in Cabra, opened on
Wednesday, 25th of June. The presence of his Eminence Cardinal
Logue and of a large number of the Irish Bishops gave a special
interest to the function. His Holiness Pope Benedict XV. conveyed
a special mark of paternal interest in the function by an autograph
letter and by a telegram of congratulation. An autograph letter and
telegram were also received from the General of the Order.
The function opened at 11 o'clock, his Eminence Cardinal Logue
presiding. A Solemn Pontifical High Mass of Thanksgiving was sung
by the Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe.
The following Bishops were present : —
His Eminence Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh ; Most Rev.
Dr. O'Dea, Bishop of Galway ; Most Rev. Dr. Fogarty, Bishop of
Killaloe ; Most Rev. Dr. MacRory, Bishop of Down and Connor ;
Most Rev. Dr. Naughton, Bishop of Killala ; Most Rev. Dr. Morrisroe,
Bishop of Achonry ; Most Rev. Dr. Mulhern, Bishop of Dromore ;
Most Rev. Dr. O'Doherty, Bishop-elect of Clonfert.
Very Rev. V. McCarthy, President, St. Vincent's College, Castle-
knock, at the close of an eloquent sermon said :
" To-day the Precious Blood of Jesus Christ is offered to the Father
from a chalice that has been in the possession of the Dominican Nuns
through all their wanderings, a relic of their exile in Spain, bearing
date 1682. To-day we unite in our thanksgiving for the past a humble
petition for future favours. We ask God to continue to bless the
works of this noble institution that has already done so much for
our faith and Fatherland."
The ceremonies closed in the evening with Benediction of the Most
Blessed Sacrament, and the Papal Blessing was given.
The celebrations were continued on the 26th and 27th.
JULY, 1919.
JULY 15. — A great shock has been caused to *he members of his
Order and to his numerous priestly and secular friends by the sad news
of the death, which occurred on Tuesday morning, within three hours
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after the celebration of Mass by him, of the Rev. T. A. Pembroke,
C.S.Sp., St. Mary's, Rathmines. He had just set out from Dublin on
a much -needed holiday when the summons came. Bom at Castleisland,
Co. Kerry, in 1864, he was educated at Rockwell College, and during
his student days here he entered the Congregation of the Holy Ghost.
After his ordination he taught at St. Mary's College, Rathmines, be-
coming in succession Dean of Studies in Blackrock College, and Superior
of Rockwell College. Later he was called to devote himself to the
missionary works of his congregation. His la&u great enterprise in
the cause of the evangelisation of the Dark Continent was the bringing
into existence of " The Missionary Record of the Holy Ghost Fathers
in Africa," the first number of which he had the gratification of
seeing issued some weeks before his death.
JULY 20. — His Eminence Cardinal Logue has received, through
the Belgian Legation in London, from His Majesty the King of the
Belgians, the diploma creating him " Grand Officier de 1'Ordre de la
Couronne,'' together with the insignia of the Order. It is specially
stated that this distinction has been conferred on his Eminence in
recognition of the kindness shown to the Belgians in this country
during the war.
JULY 26. — The Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam, and
a large number of priests and laity took part in the annual pilgrimage
to Croagh Patrick to-day. Masses were celebrated at the Oratory
on the hill-top from 6 a.m. to noon. The Rev. E. Maguire, D.D.,
of the Chinese Mission (late of All Hallows College), preached a sermon
in English, and the Rev. Patrick O'Connell, B.D., of the Chinese Mission,
the sermon in Irish.
The Archbishop of Tuam has received a rescript from Rome" granting
an indulgence of seven years and seven quarantines to those who
visit the Oratory on Croagh Patrick and pray for the intentions of the
Pope. His Holiness declared the altars in the Oratory privileged
altars.
AUGUST, 1919.
AUGUST 1. — News has been received by the Provincial of the Irish
Capuchins that the investigation held by the Sacred Congregation
of Rites in Rome into the Causes of Father Fiacre Tobin, a native of
Kilkenny (who died in 1656), and Father John Baptist Dowdall, an
Ulsterman (who died in 1710), has been satisfactorily concluded.
The names of these Capuchins were omitted from the list presented
to his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin for investigation in the Ordinary
or Informative Process opened by him in December, 1903, and con-
cluded in 1904. In response, however, to a petition from the Pro-
vincial of the Ca,puchins in Ireland, the Archbishop on June 4th, 1917,.
instituted a distinct process to investigate their Causes. The evidence
thus collected was sent to Rome, and after full consideration, has now
been pronounced sufficient to establish a prlma-facie case in favour of
their claims to be called Martyrs.
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AUGUST 12. — To-day, the Cathedral of St. Colman, Queenstown,
was solemnly consecrated by the Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of
Cloyne. The ceremor/es were private, the public celebration being
fixed for Sunday, August, 24th. .
AUGUST 19. — Most Rev. Dr. Browne, Bishop of Cloyne, celebrated
the 25th anniversary of his consecration as Bishop. The only public
ceremony was the celebration by his Lordship of a special Mass for
the children in the Cathedral, Queenstown. At the conclusion of
Mass, his Lordship addressed the children and expressed gratification
at having a special children's service.
Subsequently Mr. S. Moynihan, J.P., C.U.D.C., and Mr. Campbell,
J.P., H.C. (Town Clerk), waited on his Lordship at the Bishop's Hoi se,
and congratulated him on behalf of the townspeople. He also
received many telegram's and messages of felicitation.
AUGUST 24. — To-day, the public ceremonies in celebration of the
consecration of St. Colman's Cathedral took place in Q\ieenstown.
All the thoroughfares and houses were gay with bunting, the streets
were spanned with inscriptions of an appropriate character, and from
the lofty tower of the Cathedral the Papal flag was flying. For the
first time the bells and chimes rang out on Sunday. Mr. A. Wanncherts,
Official Carilloner, Bruges, travelled to Queenstown specially to give
peal recitals.
At the ceremonies, in addition to his Eminence Cardinal Logue,
there were present two archbishops, 28 other Church dignitaries, and
180 priests.
The prelates and clergy robed at the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy,
and marched in procession to the Cathedral, where the solemn cere-
monies commenced at 12 o'clock.
His Eminence Cardinal Logue presided at High Mass, which was
celebrated by Most Rev. Dr. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel.
Besides the above and the Bishop of Cloyne, the other prelates
present were : — His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop
of Tuam ; Most Rev. Dr. Hoare, Bishop of Ardagh ; Most Rev. Dr.
Ward, Bishop of Brentwood ; Most Rev. Dr. Cohalan, Bishop of
Cork ; Most Rev. Dr. M'Kenna, Bishop of Clogher ; Most Rev. Dr.
Mulhern, Bishop of Dromore ; Most Rev. Dr. M'Rory, Bishop of Down
and Connor ; Most Rev. Dr. O'Sullivan, Bishop of Kerry ; Most
Rev. Dr. Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe ; Most Rev. Dr. Hallinan, Bishop
of Limerick ; Most Rev. Dr. Keatinge, Bishop of Metellopolis, Chaplain-
General to the British Forces ; Most Rev. Dr. Cotter, Bishop of Ports-
mouth ; Most Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, Bishop of Raphoe ; Most Rev.
Dr. Kelly, Bishop of Ross ; Most Rev. Dr. Hackett, Bishop of Water-
ford.
The Most Rev. Dr. Gilmartin, Archbishop of Tuam, preached the
sermon. His Grace, on ascending the pulpit, read the following
telegram to Most Rev. Dr. Browne from His Holiness the Pope : —
" ROME.
" The Holy Father, on the auspicious occasion of your episcopal
silver jubilee and solemn consecration of the Diocesan Cathedral,
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rejoicing in the work accomplished, wishes you long and fruitful
life, and most cordially imparts the Apostolic Benediction to you,
his Eminence, Bishops, priests, and people.
" CARDINAL GASPARKE."
His Grace also tendered to Most Rev. Dr. Browne, in the name of
the distinguished assembly, their sincere congratulations on that
auspicious occasion, on which the celebration by him of his silver
jubilee in the episcopate synchronised with the consecration of that
magnificent temple.
Tn the evening, all the houses of the beautifully -situated town were
brilliantly illuminated.
Amongst the presentations received by the Bishop of Cloyne
in celebration of his Jubilee, and on the consecration of Queenstown
Cathedral, was an episcopal flagon and basin of Celtic design in solid
silver, heavily gilt. Both articles are in-set with twelve richly enamelled
discs — four in the flagon, and eight in the basin — secured with old
Irish Tore mount. It was presented to the Most Rev. Dr. Browne
by the Archbishop and Bishops of the province of CasheJ. The
centre of the basin bears the Latin inscription and the Diocesan Arms
of Cloyne. They are entirely hard -hammered and chased throughout.
AUGUST 24. — His Eminence Cardinal Logue, replying to an address
presented to him by the people of Queenstown, said that Queenstown
was the very gate of .Ireland, and the outlet and inlet to the communica-
tion of Ireland with foreign countries. They were doing their best
to make that inlet and outlet beautiful and agreeable, but they were
thwarted at every point.
In proof of this he referred to the artifices vised some years ago to
deprive their magnificent harbour of the privilege it had of receiving
foreign ships coming there, especially the American liners. That was
a specimen of the rule to which they were subjected in Ireland. Since
he began to pay any attention to politics, he found that Ireland was
governed in the interests of a small handful of people of the North-East
of Ireland. That was at the root of all troubles they had in Ireland.
If the Irish people had been treated honestly and openly and got fair
play, they would have none of the troubles in the country which they
had at the present day.
AUGUST 27. — The Right Rev. Monsignor Michael O'Riordan, D.D.,
Ph.D., D.C.L., Rector of the Irish College in Rome, died in Rome
to-day, after a long illness.
Monsignor O'Riordan was born in County Limerick in 1857, and was
educated at the Irish College, the Propaganda, and the Gregorian
University, Rome. He was ordained priest in 1883, and spent the
subsequent four years in the Diocese of Westminster. He then became
a professor at St. Munchin's College, Limerick, and later was attached
to the parish of St. Michael's in the same City.
He was in charge of religious sodalities and temperance societies for
some years, and was President of the Catholic Literary Institute, which,
under his guidance, became a flourishing institution.
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In 1905 he was appointed Rector of the Irish College, Rome, in
succession to the late Monsignor Murphy. He was named Protonotary
Apostolic by the late Pontiff, and was appointed a Consultor of the
Sacred Congregation in 1915. He was also Postulator in connection
with the Cause of Irish Martyrs. His University distinctions include
an honorary Doctorate of Philosophy of Louvain.
His name will long be remembered in connection with several
scholarly works which he published. These include : "A Criticism
of Draper's History of the Conflict between Religion and Science " ;
a " Reply to Dr. Starkie's Criticisms of the Managers of Irish National
Schools " ; " Catholicity and Progress in Ireland." and " Life of St.
Columbanus.'' He was also a frequent contributor to American,
English, Italian, and Irish Reviews.
In a letter to the Mayor of Limerick, in reply to a message of con-
dolence from the Limerick Corporation, the Bishop of Limerick pays
the following tribute to the dead Monsignor : — The regret at the
death of Monsignor O'Riordan will reach far beyond the boundary
of this diocese, of which he was a native, and on which his distinguished
career has shed such unfailing lustre. The news will be received
with sorrow by the Hierarchy, clergy, and people of Ireland, and by
our exiled Catholic brethren all the world over, amongst whom his
name as a powerful controversial writer in defence of Catholic Ireland
has become a household word. As Rector of the Irish College, Rome,
he has raised that venerable institution to a prestige which rarely,
if ever, it attained before. Under his capable and prudent care the
cause of the Irish Church and Irish Nation has been well safeguarded
at the Court of Rome, and we all felt quite secure on that most important
point in these critical times.
AUGUST 31. — At Blackrock, near Dundalk, his Eminence Cardinal
Logue laid the foundation stone of a new memorial Church which is
being erected in honour of Blessed Oliver Plunkett. The foundation
stone was taken from the ruins of Oliver Plunkett's little chapel at
Ballybarrack Hill. The sermon on the occasion was preached by
Rev. A. MacArdle, S.J., Rector of St. Francis Xavier's, Gardiner
Street, Dublin.
SEPTEMBER, 1919.
SEPTEMBER 10. — The Second Triennial Congress of the Catholic
Total Abstinence Federation of Ireland was opened on Monday, the
8th September, in the Mansion House, Dublin, when the Most Rev.
Dr. Harty, Archbishop of Cashel, held a reception of delegates. On
Tuesday morning High Mass was celebrated for the Congress in the
Pro -Cathedral, Marlborough Street. The sermon was preached by
the Most Rev. Dr. Codd, Bishop of Ferns. In the afternoon the first
session of the Congress was held in the Mansion House. After the
address of the President (Rev. Dr. Coffey, Maynooth College), a paper
in Irish, by Professor John MacNeill, TJD., entitled " An Biotaille in
nErinn fado " (Strong drink in Ireland long ago) was read. In the
evening a great public meeting was held in the Round Room of the
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Mansion House. At the meetings of the Congress on Wednesday,
the 10th, papers were read on " Our Attitude towards Prohibition and
Local Option," by Rev. Dr. Dinneen, Charleville ; on " Women and
Total Abstinence," by Miss Mahon ; on " Temperance and Trade
Unionism," by Mr. J. P. Dunne (Dublin) ; and on " The Supposed
Nutritive and Medicinal Properties of Alcohol," by Dr. D. T. Barry,
University College, Cork. Interesting discussions took place on all
the papers read.
SEPTEMBER 14 — The consecration of the Most Rev. Dr. Thomas
O'Doherty, the new Bishop of Clonfert, took place on Sunday at Lough-
rea. The streets of the town were profusely decorated with flags,
banners and arches, and the population signalised the auspicious
occasion by general rejoicing. The Cathedral was thronged. The
consecrating prelate was the Most Rev. Dr. Gil martin, Archbishop of
Tuam (Dr. O'Doherty's predecessor in the See), assisted by the Most
Rev. Dr. O'Dea, Bishop of Galway, and the Most Rev. Dr. Morrisroe,
Bishop of Achonry. The other members of the Hierarchy present
were the Most Rev. Dr. Hoare, Bishop of Ardagh ; the Most Rev. Dr.
Fogarty, Bishop of Killaloe ; the Most Rev. Dr. Naughton, Bishop of
Killala ; the Most Rev. Dr. Coyne, Bishop of Elphin ; the Most Rev.
Dr. MacRory, Bishop of Down and Connor ; and the Most Rev. Dr.
Hallinan, Bishop of Limerick.
The Rev. Dr. Beecher, M.A., D.D., Maynooth College, preached
the sermon.
SEPTEMBER 20. — -Very Rev. P. J. Lally, P.P., died suddenly at
the Gresham Hotel, Dublin, on Sunday night. A native of Galway,
he received his clerical training in Maynooth. He ministered at
Carraroe, Oughterard, and College House, Galway, and subsequently
was appointed Adm. of St. Joseph's.
As a mark of his personal esteem the late Dr. MacEvilly, before
he passed to the Archbishopric of Tuam, applied to the Pope to have
Father Lally created parish priest, and during the year, pending the
appointment of Dr. Carr, Vice -President of Maynooth, as his successor,
the P.P. of St. Joseph's acted as Vicar Capitular. Another achieve-
ment of the late Father Lally was the inauguration of the City Technical
Institute, of which he was the first Chairman.
The remains were brought to Galway and interred .after Requiem
Mass at St. Joseph's, on Wednesday.
SEPTEMBER 26. — Right Rev. Monsignor Cunningham, P.P., V.G.,
died at his residence, St. Laurence's, Tynagh, on Saturday night.
He was 41 years ordained, his first mission being Portumna. Sub-
sequently he ministered in Loughrea, Killenadema, and for the past
16 years was parish priest of Tynagh, and Vicar-General of Clonfert.
Three years ago he received the dignity of a Domestic Prelate to the
Pope. On three occasions that the See of Clonfert was vacant he was
appointed Vicar Capitular.
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OCTOBER, 1919.
OCTOBER 12. — On Sunday, the official opening of the academic
year at University College, Dublin, was observed with the celebration
of the Red Mass in the Catholic University Church, St. Stephen's
Green.
The celebrant of the Mass was the Rev. Michael Hickey, D.D., Ph.D..
Dean of Residence (Holy Cross College, Clonliffe) ; * deacon, Rev.
James Doyle, B.A., Holy Cross College, Clonliffe ; sub-deacon, the
Rev John Flaherty, B.A., All Hallows College, Drumcondra. The
President, Governing Body, and Professors of the College attended,
as well as a large number of the students. There were also present —
The Most Rev. Dr. MacRory. Bishop of Down and Connor ; the Right
Rev. Monsignor Fitzpatrick, Right Rev. Monsignor O'Dormell, Right
Rev. Monsignor Dunne, Very Rev. Canon Downing, and the Lord
Mayor of Dublin.
After the First Gospel, the Rev. Patrick J. Walsh, M.A., Dean of
Residence, announced the annual Retreat for the students.
The Most Rev. Dr. MacRory preached a sermon appropriate to the
occasion.
OCTOBER 23. — The Annual Conference of the Catholic Truth Society
of Ireland was opened on Wednesday, October 22nd, in the Mansion
House, Dublin, His Eminence Cardinal Logue presiding. The
inaugural address was delivered by Lord Killanin, his subject being :
" The Beautiful : Its Quest and Significance."
The Conference programme included the following contributions :
Paper in Irish dealing with the propagation of the Faith by means
of literature in Irish, Very Rev. Dr. Wall ; " Private Property under
Co-operative Commonwealth," Very Rev. Dr. Flood ; " Vigilance
Society," Very Rev. Father Paul, O.S.F.C. ; " The Interior Decoration
of Churches," Mr. J. J. Bodkin, B.L. ; " St. Brigid and her Teachings
to the Women of Erin," Mrs. Maher ; " The Potentialities of Catholic
Young Men's Societies," Mr. P. J. Daniel ; Address to Children, Rev.
D. Tierney, C.SS.R
A full report of the proceedings is published in the Catholic Truth
Society Annual.
NOVEMBER, 1919.
NOVEMBER 8. — Most Rev. Dr. Hallinan, Bishop of Limerick,
in a letter to the -Press, calls attention to a recent Congress in Rome
of the Italian Catholic Women's Union, the delegates of which had an
audience with the Pope. In reply to an address from them, his
Holiness dwelt particularly on one of the great evils of the time — the
immodest fashions in women's dress.
His Lordship (Dr. Hallinan) says the fashion evil is widespread
and general, affecting every grade and class of society. " It is to be
found even in the house of God, and it is painful to observe, too, that
our Irish Irelander women and girls, who profess their abhorrence
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of the anglicisation "which is going on in our midst, fall victims to it
themselves."
His Lordship directs special attention to the appeal of his Holiness
to men — fathers, husbands, and brothers to lend a helping and
encouraging hand to the crusade of the Catholic Women's Union
against the fashion evil.
NOVEMBER 11.— Very Rev. Dean O'Connor, P.P., V.G., Dean of
Ologher, died to-day at his parochial residence. Carrickmacross.
The late Dean, who was a native of Carduff, Carrickmacross, was
one of the strong priests in the Irish Church, and throughout his life
had been one of the staunchest supporters of the National movement.
In his young days he took an active part in the tenant right agitation,
and in every phase of the National struggle in the Northern province
since he has been a foremost figure. As a priest, Dean O'Connor
< n joyed the confidence arid affection of all, and his voice and assistance
were always at the service of the poor and oppressed.
NOVEMBER 16.— The Right Rev. Monsignor O'Farrell, P.P., V.G.,
Ardagh, has died after a long illness.
Born in Legan, Co. Longford, in black '47, he studied in St. Mel's
College, Longford, afterwards passing to Maynooth, where he graduated
with distinction. He was ordained in 1872. The early part of his
ministry was spent in Granard, Banagher, and Athlone. He was
President of St. Mel's College for ten years, and afterwards for a quarter
of a century was P.P. of Ardagh, the mother parish of the diocese.
He collected funds and built the tower and spire of the beautiful
new Church, and also provided graceful marble altar rails, pulpit
and organ. Fine, well-equipped schools and a presbytery completed
his task.
• A strenuous worker for the material interests of his flock, he took
a, leading part in the successful negotiation for the transfer of the
Ardagh estate to the tenantry. His unremitting labours soon attracted
the appreciative attention of the Bishop, and honours followed in
quick succession. He was made Canon, Vicar-General, Archdeacon,
and finally raised to the dignity of Domestic Prelate.
NOVEMBER 20.- — In support of the movement for clean performances
in theatres and all other places of amusement, a great demonstration
was held on the night of Thursday, the 20th November, in the Mansion
House, Dublin. It was organised by the Irish Vigilance Association,
to whose call members of various Catholic and National organisations
responded, including the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association, Father
Mat hew Total Abstinence Society, Central Council United Confra-
ternities, students of the National University, Ancient Order of
Hibernians, Irish National Foresters, Catholic Truth Society, Catholic
Y.M.S.. Christian Brothers' Past Pupils Union, Cuman na mBan,
Gaelic League, Sinn Fein organisations, Irish Volunteers, Trade Union
bodies, and Irish Transport and General Workers' Union.
The Lord Mayor, who presided, said the Vigilance Association was
composed of laymen and clerics, and the men connected with it sought
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no material benefits. They appealed to the people to help them to
destroy the insidious working at present on foot in the attempt to
kill their religion and nationality. When the madness at present
going over the world ceased, it would, please God, be found that
Ireland would loom faithful to her God.
Mr. T. J. Deering read a letter fron Cardinal Logue, in which his
Eminence approved of the project to establish a branch of the Vigilance
Association in all the principal towns, and promising every help and
encouragement to the movement.
Speeches were delivered by Very Rev. Father Paul, O.S.F.C. ;
Seaghan OTuama (Secretary of the Gaelic League) ; Mr. T. P.
O'Donohue, A.O.H. ; Father Costello, C.C. ; Mr. T. Farren (President,
Trade Union Congress) ; Mr. Moran, T.C. ; Very Rev. J. S. Sheehy,
C.M. ; and Professor W. Magennis, M.A.
DECEMBER, 1919.
DECEMBER 9. — The Standing Committee of the Irish Bishops,
at a meeting held to-day at which his Eminence Cardinal Logue pre-
sided, adopted a statement on Mr. Macpherson's proposed Irish Educa-
tion Bill, in which they declare that the only Education Department
the vast majority of the Irish People will tolerate is one set up by its
own Parliament.
The Bill is examined in detail, and their Lordships emphasise the
Government's defiance of Irish opinion in the manner in which it is
proposed to constitute the new Department that is to have the education
of the youth of Ireland at its mercy.
" It means Irish education in foreign fetters," they say, and add
that the Irish ratepayer is asked to come to the relief of the Treasury
while the British Government is making this experiment on the Irish
people. (See Record of Documents.)
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RECORD OF DOCUMENTS, 1919.
STATEMENTS ISSUED BY THE IRISH BISHOPS,
I.
IRISH EDUCATION.
The following statement was issued by the Standing Committee of
the Irish Hierarchy after a meeting held in Dublin on April 29th,
1919, presided over by Cardinal Logue : —
The co-ordination of the different branches of education on lines of
true progress would commend our cordial support, but to discontinue
the semi -independent Boards, whatever their defects may be, for the
purpose of placing education in Ireland under the control of a Minister,
responsible not to Irish, but to British, public opinion, would be an
altogether retrograde proceeding, at variance no less with Irish feelirfg
and Irish National rights than with Irish educational interests.
In view of the very heavy over-taxation to which Ireland continues
to be subjected, our people need to examine closely every proposition
to relieve the Treasury, by transferring a share of the increased burthen
for education to the shoulders of the Irish ratepayer.
We have the fullest sympathy with any sound proposal to improve
the position of the teachers in secondary schools, but there is no justifi-
cation in the present conditions of the financial relations between
the two countries for putting any part of the provision for salaries
or pensions on the rates.
As regards primary education, the local contribution required to
secure building grants has been cheerfully provided in every part
of the country, with the exception of one city or corner. Even there
the Catholics, who belong to the poorer section of the community,
have clone their part.
In these circumstances it would be altogether unfair to put into
the hands of those who have not worked the system, but instead, have
indulged in ill -formed criticism of others, the power of taxing over
again their poorer neighbours, who have already taxed themselves
voluntarily in ^Dedience to the system which the law .has sanctioned.
Ireland as a whole has the fullest right to have her claim for self-
determination duly allowed, but, unfortunately, at this great juncture
in the world's affairs, the trend of Government measures, since the*
new Parliament assembled, has been to transfer the control of Irish
services, old and new, from Dublin to London.
II.
POLITICAL SITUATION IN IRELAND.
At a meeting of the Irish Bishops held in Maynooth College on June
24th, 1919, the following statement was adopted and published : —
No body of Irishmen can be more profoundly interested than the
Irish Bishops in any scheme that would satisfy the legitimate aspira-
tions of Ireland, and bring peace and contentment to her people.
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The existing method of Government cannot last. It substitutes govern-
ment by constraint with all its evils, for government by consent with
all its blessings.
At this fateful stage in the history of the human family, Congress
in the United States of America, where our people always received a
warm welcome, and soon learned to appreciate the advantages of the
liberty denied to them at home, finds an unredressed wrong in Ireland
that calls to it to speak out in the hearing of the world.
As for us, we have the evils of military rule exhibited at our doors,
In this ancient, civilising nation the people are not permitted to rule
themselves through men of their own choice. The work is done for
them by some stranger without any knowledge of the country.
It is the rule of the sword, utterly unsuited to a civilised nation.,
and supremely provocative of disorder and chronic rebellion. The
acts oi violence, which we have to deplore, and they are few, spring from
this cause, and from this cause alone. For mere trifles, for what in
any free country would be the rights of all men, Irish people have been
sent to gaol under savage sentences.
Moreover, at the present time an enormous sum is raised here
annually by over-taxation without any attempt being made, beyond
empty promises, to promote suitable schemes of reconstruction and
development in Ireland. Money is being poured out as water across
the Channel. But if we ask back a little of the huge overcharge paid
out of this country, to put life into our starved systems of education,
the cry comes from the Castle that the remedy is to add to the rates.
Every day the air is charged with rumours about unsettling such
parts of the public administration as, after years of agitation, have
been brought somewhat into harmony with popular wishes ; and our
rulers latterly have been engaged in the apparently congenial task
of transferring both the powers that were exercised by an unrepresen-
tative authority and those that were to be entrusted to a representative
Irish body, from the capital of Ireland to the capital of England.
In the interests of peace and order, of morality and of nationality.,
this aggressive domination should stop once for all. So long as it
lasts, our faithful people should not allow any provocation to move
them to overstep the law of God. They have an inspiring example
to guide them. When Belgium lay prostrate under the heel of
oppression, the Belgians in like trials listened to the counsels of Cardinal
Mercier, and they have their reward. It shall be so, please God, with
aur people also.
Ireland is a distinct and ancient Nation, and it is vain to hope that
things will go well for Ireland or for England until Ireland's rights
are duly recognised. She is fully entitled to a government that will
be the free choice of all her. people. Her right is to be the mistress
of her own destiny. With the deepest affection for all her inhabitants
of every persuasion, and in pursuance of the duties of our high trust
in the interests of peace and religion, we desire to state with all the
earnestness we can command that now is the time for doing justice to-
Ireland as a Nation.
With that feeling in our minds we cannot conclude this statement
of our intense sympathy with our people without declaring our pro-
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found gratitude for the priceless service to Ireland and to civilisation
rendered by the Senate, the House of Representatives, the Hierarchy,
clergy and people of every denomination in America, in so nobly
espousing the cause of Ireland at this turning point in her history.
Appeal for Syrian Catholics.
In response to an appeal made on their behalf by the Holy Father,
we think it our duty to commend to the charity of our people the
needs of our suffering fellow-Catholics in Palestine and Syria. Owing
to the war, large numbers of them have been reduced to a state of
extreme want, so much so that many have perished of famine and the
survivors are still in a most pitiable condition.
Owing to the frequent calls made recently on our people, we do not
find ourselves in a position to order a general collection, but if charitably
disposed persons are willing to come to their aid, contributions may be
sent to the Bishop of each diocese, who will forward them to the proper
quarter.
III.
At a Meeting of the Irish Bishops, held in Maynooth College on.
October 21st, 1919, the following statements were issued : —
PIOUS UNION OF CLERGY FOR MISSIONS.
The great and blessed work of spreading the light of the Holy Catholic
Faith among pagan peoples has been very much hampered and
obstructed by the recent world-war. The number of the Gospel
labourers has been sadly reduced, and the material resources supplied
by the charity of the faithful have all but disappeared in many Catholic
countries.
In these difficulties the Holy See has asked the Irish Bishops to lend
their aid by introducing into Ireland an Association which already
exists in many countries — viz., Pia Unio Cleri pro Missionibus. The
Bishops most cordially respond to this invitation and have resolved to
establish the -1 Pia Unio " in Ireland as a National Association with
branches in all the dioceses. A Committee is appointed to adapt
the constitution and rules of the '' Pia Unio " to Irish conditions,
and to publish them in due time.
The object of the " Pia Unio " is to impress on the minds of the
faithful the greatness and importance of the work of the Missions to
unbelievers, and the Divine desire to promote them, and thus stir up
Catholic zeal, so that numerous labourers may be forthcoming to the
Vineyard, and the resources to carry on the good work may abound.
The Bishops appeal to the clergy and laity to prepare to make this
movement the success the Holy Father expects from Ireland.
A NATIONAL NO YEN A.
We direct that a Novena similar to the one held last year be cele-
brated this year also to obtain the protection of God through the
intercession of the Irish Saints, the Novena to take place on the nine
days preceding the 6th November, the feast of all the Irish Saints.
The devotions are to consist of Rosary and Benediction, and the
prayer to the Irish Saints.
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IV.
EDUCATION BILL.
The Standing Committee of the Irish Bishops, at a meeting held
in Dublin on December 9th, 1919,- issued the following statement
on Mr. Macpherson's proposed Education Bill : —
After religion and its immediate requirements no interest of the
people so deeply concerns their pastors as does the interest of education.
In itself and in its bearing on religion, education holds a foremost
place of importance in public affairs.
A people not suitably educated has little chance of rising to its due
standard in work and worth ; and there can be no proper training
of the young except when education and religion walk hand in hand.
If education of the right kind be the most honoured support religion
can haver on the other side the history of these terrible years sheds
a lurid light on the poor, service education can render to tortured
humanity when men climb to power by trampling underfoot the
principles of religion.
The education authority of a country needs to have knowledge
of and sympathy with the wants of the people. Among the various
branches of public administration it is its place to be remarkable
for ensuring freedom and conciliating confidence.
Education itself, if anything in the land, should be a native plant
of native culture, not an exotic to please the eye or fancy of some
stranger. It should be a growth from within, not an importation
from without. Its bloom and fragrance and fruit should be racy of
the soil.
So it was in Ireland when our schools were famous ; so it has n$>t
been in Ireland since England took upon herself to say what kind
of schooling, if any, we must have.
First, our schools were overthrown and it was a crime to educate.
Then we were given a system of national education that little accorded
at the start with our principles or with the views of other religious
denominations in Ireland. It has been worked, however, and moulded
in the course of 80 years by constant effort into some semblance
of the national requirement in primary education. With all our
differences, it was freed from strife on the score of religion, and the
main cause of complaint under it in recent years arose, not from any-
thing in Ireland, but from the inadequacy of Treasury grants to re-
immerate the teachers and provide the buildings that were needed.
Whatever about the way the appointments to it are made, the National
Board is composed of Irishmen who know Ireland ; and it has real
power. The same holds in their different measures for the Inter-
mediate Board, established 40 years ago, and for the Technical In-
struction Board, which came 20 years later.
But now, in defiance of Irish opinion, these semi -independent Irish
Boards are to be swept away and replaced by a British Department
at the instigation of an intolerant minority in one angle of the country,
who demand that others should be taxed with them to do what they,
like their poorer neighbours, should long ago have done voluntarily
for themselves.
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Two members of the new Department, as British Ministers, come
into office and go out with the Government of the day. The third
is named by the Lord Lieutenant, who is himself an appointment
of Party Government at Westminster.
The permanent member, even if he desired it, is quite powerless to
oppose his colleagues in administration or the Treasury in financial
adjustments. The Local Education Committees, which are directed
controlled, and managed in half their numbers by this new Department,
are required to demand the levy of various rates, for the discharge- of
the functions assigned to them, that open up the prospect of very
heavy additional taxation throughout Ireland, apart altogether from
the rate under the Medical Treatment of Children Act. The Advisory
Council has no real power. All the powers and duties of the three
Boards pass to the new Department, which may be manned without
an Irishman or a Catholic upon it.
Strange as it may appear to democratic feeling, in a country three -
fourths Catholic it was considered quite good enough for us by the
ruling power if we were half and half on the existing Boards. Recently,
two Commissions were appointed to repo,rt on certain educational
matters, with a Protestant majority on each. Now we have
the prospect of a Department to control Irish Education with no
particular educational strength, unless it be that its members, so far
as they are known, are neither Catholics nor Irishmen.
The penal days were supposed to have passed. But this is the
Department that is to control the books and curriculum of the schools,
to regulate the positions and salaries of the teachers, and have its way,
perhaps, on the managerial question. It means Irish education in
foreign fetters ; and at a time when the over-taxation of Ireland has
risen higher than ever before, the Irish ratepayer is asked to come
to the relief of the Treasury while the British Government is making
this experiment on the Irish people.
Improvements in education should go on constantly. They are
greatly needed in Ireland, owing mainly to incompetence and unwilling-
ness of the British Government to attend to them. The remuneration
and pensions of Primary teachers, and even more still, the salaries and
position of Intermediate teachers, need to be raised without delay to
a much higher level. Though charitable organisations do much for
afflicted children, public help for their training in suitable institutions
would be very desirable. Similarly, while not a little is being done
to provide an educational ladder for specially gifted children, a good
deal more is required if they are all to be brought under the training
that is best for them in the circumstances of the times.
Such reforms as are needed could best be carried out under the
auspices of native government. But, even as things are, they could
be effected in substance without any great legislative effort.
With all the talk about co-ordination, the co-ordinating power
conferred in the 1899 Act has not been over-worked of late ; and now
the Committee, whose function it is under that Act to co-ordinate
the educational administration of the different Boards, is to be scrapped
on the plea, of all others, that the Committee is only advisory, and
therefore of little use, whereas the criticism one used to hear, tending
522 RECORD OF DOCUMENTS
in the opposite direction, was that the Department of Agriculture
and Technical Instruction, having a membership of three out of five.
\vas unduly preponderant on the Committee.
As for the proper remuneration of the teachers in primary and secon-
dary schools, which is the really urgent question, the solution becomes
.an easy matter if the findings of the Royal Commission on the Financial
Relations are applied up-to-date, as in honour and honesty they ought
to be, and a proper share of the overtaxation made available for the
pressing wants of education in Ireland. But the needs of the teachers
should not be utilised to foist on the country an utterly unsuitable
education authority, as is proposed in this strange Bill.
We. therefore, deem it our imperative duty to condemn in the
strongest manner the proposal which purports to set up a Department
of Education for Ireland, consisting of the Chief Secretary as President,
the Vice -President of the Department of Agriculture 'and Technical
Education as Vice -President, and a permanent member, whose name
the authors of the Bill have not seen fit to disclose. This proposal is ob-
viously the pivot on which the whole Bill essentially depends. Whether
one considers the personnel of the proposed Department, the enormous
power over the education of the Irish people with which it is to be
vested, or the means by which it is sought to blind the people to the
real intentions of the authors of the Bill, it would be difficult to conceive
anything more preposterous than this proposal ; gravely propounded
by the Government at a time when it professes to be about to impose
on the people a measure of self-government which many Ministers
have declared to be more than generous.
If the Government be sincere in their profession, what do they mean
by forestalling their generous measure of Home Rule by the intro-
duction of an Education Bill which, as they know in their heart, any
Irish Parliament with a particle of independence or self-respect would
tear to tatters at the first opportunity ? If the subsidiary provisions
of the Bill were as satisfactory as the essence of it is unsatisfactory,
it would still be impossible to put up with a Bill which is so reactionary
as to hand over the fortunes of Irish Education to the hands of three
men, of whom one is \mknown and the other two titterly wanting
in any qualification of an educational character. It may be said
that the permanent member would make up for the glaring deficiencies
of his colleagues, but it has to be remembered that it is either tho
President or the Vice-President who will have to answer in Parliament
for the administration of the Department, and it is only when the per-
manent member's views coincide with theirs that they will undertake
to defend the administration. Educationalists had fondly hoped that
they had seen the last of the appointments of mere political party
hacks to the important post of Minister of Education ; but here we
are confronted with an attempt to foist two of this class into the first
Department of Education which the British Parliament has seen fit
to set up for Ireland.
The only Department which the vast majority of the Irish people
will tolerate is one which shall be set up by its own Parliament, and
over which shall preside as Minister of Education a man who shall
be acknowledged as the highest educational authority in the land.
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Until that day comes and that man appears, the people of this country
will set their faces against the appointment of any Minister or combina-
tion of Ministers who, as foreigners, are absolutely unfit to guide
tlic intellectual destinies of Ireland.
No time should be lost by the ratepayers and public bodies of the
oountiy in trying to weigh the overwhelming burthen of foreign origin,
which the Bill would impose upon them. It is right to recall that in
October, 1916, and in April, 1919, the Bishops published words of
warning to put our people on their guard against the very dangers
with which tiiev are now confronted.
EDUCATION BILL.
At a meeting of the Irish Bishops held in Maynooth College on Janu-
ary 27th, 1920, the following resolutions regarding the Education Bill
were adopted : —
(1) We endorse the statement issued by our Standing Committee
in condemnation of the Education Bill, which is the most denationalis-
ing scheme since the Act of Union, and we recommend that statement
to the earnest study of our people. Last Easter the principle of the
Bill was rejected by anticipation in a resolution, published by the
Standing Committee. We direct that both documents be re -published
and read in the Churches together with the statement now issued.
(2) Until Ireland is governed by her own Parliament, we shall resist
by every means in our power any attempt to abolish the Boards of
Primary, Intermediate, and Technical Education.
(3) The Bill is an attempt on the part of the British Government
to grip the mind of the people of Ireland and form it according to its
own wishes. We are convinced that the enactment of the measure
would deprive the Bishops and Clergy of such control of the schools
as is necessary for that religious training of the young which Leo XIII.
declared to be a chief part of the care of souls.
(4) In any case, should the Government force this Bill on Ireland,
and set up an Education Department controlled by British Ministers,
no matter what their religion may be, it will be our duty to issue
instructions to Catholic parents in reference to the education of their
children in such a deplorable crisis.
(5) As indirect taxation takes as much from the poor man as from
the rich, and as the income per head in Ireland is not nearly a half
of what it is in Great Britain, the system of identical indirect taxation
results in draining aii altogether excessive amount of revenue year by
year from Ireland, and this evil is greatly aggravated when such a
service as education, in which, if anywhere, compensation might be
expected to manifest itself, is starved instead, despite constant protest.
It is, moreover, a gross and intolerable abuse of public power to
endeavour to make the just remuneration of our teachers depend on
the passing of a Bill that is framed in defiance of the will of our people.
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and is utterly repugnant to the interests of Ireland, whether educational,
national, or religious.
(6) We have intense sympathy with the teachers in the grievances
to which they are unjustly subject, and we shall do everything in em-
power to help in securing fair treatment for the excellent body of
instructors, primary, secondary, and technical, on whose services the
public welfare so much depends. We think the country should combine
to insist on justice to the teachers, apart from the national indignity
of a Bill like this and the intolerable burden on rates it imposes, in
addition to the enormous pile of over-taxation.
POLITICAL SITUATION IN IRELAND.
The. following pronoun cement on the political situation in Ireland
was also made by the Irish Bishops. January 27, 1920 : —
The principle of disregarding national feeling and national rights'
and of carrying everything with the high hand above the heads of
the people, has, we are sorry to say, become a general rule of govern-
ment in Ireland, and has brought about the dreadful confusion and
disorder from which the country unhappily suffers, and which we view
with deep 'distress. The legitimate demand of Ireland that she should
be accorded what is now the acknowledged right of every civilised
nation, and for the establishment of which as a world principle the
late war was waged, at least ostensibly, at the cost of so much suffering
and misery — the right, namely, to choose her own government — has
has not only been denied to her, but every organ for the expression
of her national life has been ruthlessly suppressed, and her people
subjected to an iron rule of oppression as cruel and unjust as it is
ill-advised and out of date. The result is what might have been easily
foreseen — violent collisions and retaliations between exasperated
sections of the people and the forces of oppression, growing ever more
serious and eventuating too often in the most sorrowful tragedies
on both sides.
And while the Government is thus occupied almost exclusively
in the odious work of political repression, and the police diverted from
their proper functions as the guardians of civil order, the lives and
property of peaceable citizens are left xmprotected, and a free opportu-
nity afforded to the wicked for the perpetration of robbery and murder,
forms of crime hitherto rare in Ireland. We have already, with a
deep sense of responsibility, i mblished our united protest against
this unhappy state of things. We once more renew our appeal, if,
indeed, it is now possible to make our voices heard above the din of
the prevailing confusion. We would represent to the advocates
of military rule in Ireland that government by force, which was never
right, is to-day wholly obsolete, and cannot hope to prevail for long
against the democratic spirit now animating the world.
We have, therefore, to declare that the one true way of terminating
our historic troubles and establish friendly relations between England
and Ireland to the advantage of both covmtries. is to allow an undivided
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Ireland to choose her own form of government. And, meanwhile,,
we appeal to our own people to exercise patience under the terrible
provocation to which they are subjected, to remember the law of
God, to combine amongst themselves for the prevention ot crime,
to restrain the promptings of revenge, and abstain from deeds o
bloodshed and outrage calculated to bring on themselves and their
country shame and the anger of Heaven.
THE IRISH CAPUCHIN MARTYRS.
Introduction of the Cause of Father Fiacre Tobin, O.S.F.C.,
of Kilkenny, and Father John Baptist Dowdall, O.S.F.C.,
of Ulster.
On the 19th September, 1919, his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin
received letters from the Sacred Congregation of Rites, containing ( 1 ),
the Decree (2 3rd July, 1919), introducing the Cause of the two Irish
Capuchins, who, it is claimed, died for the Faith ; (2) the Decree of
the Sacred Congregation of Rites (13th August, 1919), joining the Capu-
chin Cause to the general Cause of the 258 Irish Servants of Gocl,
introduced on 12th February, 1915; (3) the Articles put forward
by the Capuchin Postulator-General to be established by witnesses -
(4) the sealed Interrogator^ a of the Promoter Fidei (the Devil's
Advocate), on which every witness will be examined, and which must
be kept secret during the Process.
These documents mark the formal beginning of the Apostolic Process
of these two Servants of God, and any further steps taken in their
Cause must be taken by delegation of the Holy See, or with its consent.
The Informative Process of these two Servants of God began
before his Grace the Archbishop of Dublin on 28th May,
1917. The first session for taking evidence was held on 4th June,
and the whole Process, already translated into Latin in Dublin, was
in the hands of the Sacred Congregation on 6th November, 1917.
Now, two years after the opening of the Informative Process, the
Commission for the opening of the Apostolic Process has been signed,
and it must deeply gratify the Irish Capuchin Fathers and their Pos-
tulator-General, Father Raphael of Vallefinaria, that within a period
of time which must nearly constitute a record, these two Irish Capu-
chins have been given their rightful place amongst their fellow-sufferers
for the Faith.
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As Father Fiacre Tobin died in 1656, his cause will come under
Process and Period IV. of the General Process of the Irish Martyrs,
whilst the cause of Father John Baptist Dowel all, who died in 1710,
falls under Process and Period V.
The leading facts of their lives are set forth in the documents received
from Rome (see also Cardinal Moran's " Persecutions of Irish Catho-
lics." pages 133-140, and 386-387). Quite recently, Father Angelus,
O.S.F.C., found at Troves the Profession Book which records the
professions of these two Capuchins. It shows that Father Dowclall
was a native of Glaspistol. Co. Louth, near Termpnfeckiii and Clogher
Head.
(1)
DECRETUM
.DUBLINEN.
BEATIFICATIONIS SEU DECLARATIONS MARTYRII
. SERVORUM DEI
FIACRII TOBIN A KILKENNIA
ET
IOANNIS BAPTISTAE DOWDALL AB ULTONIA
ORDINIS MINORUM S. FRANCISCI CAPUCCINORUM
IN HIBERNIA PRO FIDE, UTI FERTUR, INTEREMPTORUM. '
Invicto agmini biscehtum quinquaginta septem Servorum Dei, de
quorum martyrii fama caxisa Dublinensis die 12 februarii anno 1915
introducta t'uit, accenseri non potuerunt duo sacerdotes e Franciscali
Familia Capuccinorum, nempe FIACRIUS TOBIN A KILKENNIA et
IOANNES BAPTISTA DOWDALL AB ULTONIA, quia in Actis illorum
Processualibus nee testes de his rogati fuerunt, nee documenta ex-
hibita, praesertim ob repentinam Postulatoris Dxiblinensis mortem.
Yerum huiusmodi mora praesenti Causae potius favere quam nocere
visa est, siquidem novae Inquisitioni et disceptationi parata et strata
apparuit via, prioris causae vestigia sectando.
Recentior insuper Processus in eadem curia Dublinensi confectus,
et Sacrae Rituum Congregation! traditus, complet primum, et testi-
monia ac docximenta continet, quae ad duos praedictos Dei Servos
eorumque martyrii famam refervmtur. P. FIACRIUS TOBIN, fu rente
persecxitione Kromwelliana, anno 1656, et P. IOANNES BAPTISTA
DOWDALL, Anna regnante, anno 1710, pro fide, uti asseritxir, occubu-
crunt. De utroque Servo Dei, prouti mos est, aliquid innuere libet.
FIACRIUS TOBIN, Kilkenniae natus, adolescens in Ordine Capuccino-
rum cooptatus, Carolopoli [Charleville], in Gallia, ubi idem Ordo
foenobium habebat, missionibus catholicis Hiberniae augendis destina-
tum, sedulam nava\-it operam studiis philosophicis ac theologicis.
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lussu superiorum anno 1646 in patriani suam reversus, Spiritu Dei
plenus et sana doctrina instructus, fidem catholicain bonosque mores
apud Hibernas gentes propagavit. Anno 1650 deditione urbis Kil-
kenniae peracta in potestatem Kromwelli, aufugientibus ceteris de
olero, ipse cum suo converse et altero sodali e Fratribus Minoribus.
intrepidus ibi remansit, ut catholicis verbo et opere prodesset, sacra-
rnenta miiiistraret et aegrotis, praesertim lue grassante, inserxir t.
Quiiique post menses ab haereticis captus et in carcerem coniectus,
dum supremum supplicium expectabat, gratiam apud custodem carceris
adeo invenit ut Missani celebrare sacrumque minis teriuru catholicis
praestare potuerit. Quin imo. instantibus proceribus, Praefcct;!-
civitatis eum libertate donavit intra fines tantuni urbis.
Vertente anno 1653, promulgate lege expulsionis universi cleri ab
Hibernia, ipse eandem sortem subire illamque insulam relinquere
coactus, Galliam adivit. Sed eo vix appulit, assentiente Commissario
generali mis&ionis Hiberniae. in hanc Insulam regressus est. Illic per
biennium apostolicos labores in Dei gloriam et salutem animarum
impend! t'. Ineunte anno 1656, in quadam agresti via ab altero ex iis.
qui, promisso praemio illecti et religionis odio egitati, sacerdotts
ratholicos inquirebant ad perniciem comprehensus et ligatus, ad
JHewsonium, Dublin! Praefectum, rapitur.
A iuclicibus in tribunal! sedentibus interrogatus aperte et ingenue
fatetur se esse sacerdotem ex Ordine Capuccinorum, suamque fidei pro-
fessionem Christiana libertate profert :' Rediise — dicit — in Hiberniam,
ut sanguine suo testimonium fidei catholicae perhiberet, nullamque ab
«-is. tot iam martyrum cruore pollutis, misericordiam expectare ;
unum sibi esse in votis, ut lege, etsi iniquissima, agerent ipsi, quo sibi
vitam daretur in agone profundere.' Ne eius ad mortem daiimatio
magis in fide confirmaret catholicos, iidem iuclices capitalem seiitentiam
cum durissimo exilio in Iiisulas Barbados commutarunt ; et donee
propitia se offerret occasio ad ea loca navigaiidi, Servum Dei ligatum in
carcerem mittunt, eumque custodibus tradunt saevitiis excruciandum.
Post mensem eductus est navique impositus, etsi febri laboraret. A
portu Dublini solvunt navigantes, qui biduo post, exorta tempestate, in
portum Waterfordiensem se recipiunt, ibique, perdurantibus ventis
itineri aclversis, consistere debent.
Quaenam fuerit per id temporis conditio Servi Dei describitur in
epistola a P. Bernardino, Commissario Ordinis Capuccinorum, e loco
Montis Sancti missa sub die .20 iulii 1656 ad Sac ram Congregationem
de Propaganda Fide : ' In navi — ibi legitur — velut in carcere catenis
onustus, rebus omnibus expoliatus, detinetur Servus Dei FIACRIUS.
eique, inter rigidiores hyemis inclementias, duri asseres erant febricit-
anti corpusculo, cervical lignum, putris et purulenta aqua potus, pisa
sernicocta et pauca reliquum nutrimentum." Cunctas hasce aerumnas
pro Christo patienter toleratas, sequuta est inors P. FIACRII, quam idem
Cornmissarius ita evenisse narrat : ' Ex navi et ilia haereticorum catenis
migravit in caelum, haud dubium. martyr, saltern caritatis et voluntatis,
di^ 6 martii anni 1656.'
Cum hac relatione Commissarii concordant Acta Processus Dublinen-
sis, Bullariiun Ordinis Capuccinorum et Historia persecutionivtn Hiber-
narum, edita a cl. me. Cardinali Moran.
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Alter heros, pari laude dignus, P. IOANXES BAPTISTA DOWDALL, ex
Ultonia oriundus, genere et censu clarus, mundi oblectamentis divi-
tiisque spretis, pro Christ! arnore et imitatione Ordinem Capuccinoruin
amplexatus est. In missionibus Hibernis quadraginta et amplius
annos adlaboravit. De eo adhuc vivente P. Andreas Nugentius,
missionis Praefectus, anno 1708, ad S. Congregationem cle Propaganda
Fide scribebat : ' Venerabilis Pater IOAXNES BAPTISTA DOWDALT,
octogenarius vir, animarum zelo accensus ac missionarii muneri totus
acidic tus a quadraginta annis, mirum cj[iiam insignes proventus re-
tulerit. Multos haereticos ad fidem percluxit, permultis regni.pro-
ceribus orthodoxis saeramenta administrat, omnibus ob morum
gravitatem gratissimus exist ens.'
Sub Anna regnante, anno 1702-1714, acrior exarsit persecutio in
catholicos, maxime in sacerdotes et religiosos, praesertim si eos pro-
fessione protestantes ad catholicain fidein reduxissent. Tune enim
capitalis poena erat indicta per specialem legem, anno secundo regiiiae
Annae latam, cui nomen et finis erat : ' Actus acl praeveniendum
ulterius Papismi incrementum ' [An Act to prevent the further growth
of Popery]. Sed strenuus missionarius, Apostolico suo niinisterio
intentus, absque metu et tremore omnem operam adhibuit ad conver-
sionem hominum salutariter promo vendam, ideoque a Cardinal! Moran
meruit appellari : ' Insignis prae multitudiiie haereticorum quos
reduxit in sinum Ecclesiae Catholic ae/
Hac de causa, pluries ab haereticis compreheiisus et toties in tetruiu
carcerem reclusus, diras pro Christo sustiiiuit inedias. Ob conversioiiem
ab eo factam illustris matronae, instigantibus huius consanguineis,
Servus Dei in ergastulum Londinense traiislatus est, ibique fame et
frigore con sump tus, inter diros et acerbos ergastuli dolores, et impias
in Deum nocentium voces per genus novum inartyrii vitam emisit,
vitamque iiivemt aeternam martyrii laurea decoratam Londini, in
Anglia, anno 1710. Ita Annales Capuccinorum Hibemiae, conscripti a
P. Bonaventura Donnely, Capuccinorum Hibemiae Definitore, anno
1741 ; necnon Cardinalis Moran in citato opere De persecuticne catho-
licorum Hibernorum : Fr. loannes Baptista Dowdall, Ultoniensis et
Bullarium Ordiii is Capuccinorum.
Haec et alia, ex actis Processualibns et documeiitis authenticis de-
prompta, Sacrae Rituum Congregation! tamquam valida argumerita svib-
iecta svmt ad probandam martyrii famam, quam ambo Servi Dei inde
ab obitu consequuti sunt, eo quod carceres, exilia, aerumnae illos in
mortem, ex communi opinione, adduxerunt. Itaqvie eiusmodi fama
martyrii in dies magis inclarescente et vigente, super qua Processus
Informativus Dxiblini confectus est, quum omnia, servato iuris ordine,
parata , sint ut ad ulteriora procedatur, instante Rmo P. Raphaele a
Vallefinaria, Ordinis Minorum Capuccinorum Postulatore Generali,
attentisque litteris postulatoriis in priori Causa Dublinensi iam exhibitis,
novisque hos viros Dei Famulos respicientibus, Emus et Rmus Diius
Cardinalis Vincentixis Varmutelli, Episcopus Ostiensis et Praenestinus,
Sacri Collegii Decanus et huius Causae Ponens seu Relator, in Ordin-
ariis Sacrorum Rituum Congregationis comitiis acl Vaticanas aedes
coactis, sequens clubium discutiendum proposuit : An sit signanda
Commissio Introductionis Causae in Cosu et ad effect-inn de quo agitur ?
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Et Emi ac Rmi Patres sacris tuendis ritibus praepositi,post relationem
eiusdem Emi Cardinalis Ponentis, audito voce et scripto R.P.D. Angelo
Mariani, Fidei Promotore Generali, omnibus sedujp perpensis rescriben-
dum censuerunt : Affirmative seu signandain &sm Commissionem intro-
ductionis Causae, si Sanctissimo placuerit, die 22 ixilii 1919.
Quibus omnibus Sanctissimo Domino nostro BENEDICT© Papae XV
per infrascriptum Cardinalem Sacrae Rituum Congregationi Praefectum
relatis, Sanctitas Sua rescriptum Sacrae eiusdem Congregationis
ratuni habens, propria maim signare dignata est Commissionem Intro-
ductionis Causae Dublinen Beatification is seu Declarations Martyrii
Servorum Dei FIACKII TOBIN A KILKENNIA et IOANNIS BAPTISTAE
DOWDALL AB Ui/EONiA, Ordiuis jttinorum S. Francisci Capuccinorum,
die 23 eisdem mense et anno.
»J< A. CARD. Vico/Ep. Portuen, et S. Rufinae,
S. R. C. Praefectus.
ALEXANDER VTERDE, S. R. C. Secretaries.
L. ^S.
(ID
DUBLINEN.
BEATIFICATIONIS SEU DECLARATIONS MARTYRII
SERVORUM DEI
FlACRII TOBIN ET JOANNIS BAPTISTAE DOWDALL,
ORD. MIN. S. FRANCISCI CAPUCCINORUM
IN HlBERNIA
PRO FIDE, UTI FERTUR, INTERFECTORUM.
Resoluto feliciter dubio, editoque Decreto de Causa ineunda Servorum
Dei Fiacrii Tobin et Joannis Baptistae Dowdall ex Ordine Miiiorum
Capuccinorum in Hibernia, Rmus. P. Raphael a Vallefinaria ejusdem
Ordinis Postulator Generalis Sanctissimum Dominum Nostrum BENE-
DICTUM PAPAM XV supplicibus votis deprecatus est, ut Causa horum
Servorum adjungatur alteri Causae Dublinensi anno 1915 iam intro-
ductae, ac proinde hi duo Servi Dei Tobin et Dowdall aliis omnibus
superioris Causae additi, simul cum illis per ulteriorem et unicam In-
quisitionem de eorum martyrio, causa martyrii, signis ac miraculis con-
jungantur, propositis etiam pro his binis Dei famulis interrogatoriis de
cultu numquam iisdem exhibito.
Sanctitas porro Sua, referente infrascripto Cardinali Sacrae Rituum
Congregationi Praefecto, attentis expositis peculiaribus adjunctis,
benigne annuere juxta preces dignatus est. Contrariis non obstantibus
quibusc unique. Die 13 Augusti 1919.
»J< A. CARD. Vico, Ep. Portuen, Praef,
ALEXANDER VERDE, S. R. C. Secretarius.
L. ^«S.
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530 RECORD OF DOCUMENTS
(III)
DUBLINEN.
BEATIFICATIONIS SEU DECLARATIONS MARTYRII
SERVORUM DEI
FlACRII TOBIN A KlLKENNIA
ET
JOANNIS BAPTISTAE DOWDALL AB ULTONIA
ORDINIS MINORUM S. FRANCISCI CAPUCCINOBUM, IN HIBERNIA
PRO FlDE, UTI FERTUR, INTEREMPTORUM.
Positiones et Articulos infrascriptos dat, facit, exhibot atque pro-
ducit P. Raphael a Vallefinaria, Postulator Generalis OiM.Capuccinorum
ad docendum de praefatorum Dei Servorum martyrio in specie, et petit
illas sive illos in Curia recipi et admitti simulque testes super iis vel
super aliquo ex illis inducendos examinari, et documenta ad rern facien-
tia ex archivis educi, recognosci et in acta compulsari juxta legitimas
formulas, non se tamen adstringens ad onus superfluae probationis, de
quo etc., non solum etc.
Itaque ponit et probare vult et intendit : —
DE P. .FIACRIO TOBIN.
1°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod Dei Servus P. Fiacrius Tobin
Kilkenniae ortus, adolescens inter Capuccinos cooptatus, in civitate
Carolopoli in Gallia studiis operam dedit. Anno 1646 ex ilia urbe in
qua Ordo Capuccinorum coenobium habebat ad Hibernicas inissiones
alendas, in patriam suam missus est, ubi fidem catholicam et morum
probitatem verbo et opere in eo populo mirabiliter prom.ovit. — Sicuti
declarabunt testes, sive ex fama publica ilia didicorint, sive ex docu-
mentis quae precise indicabunt.
2°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod anno 1650 cum civitas Kilkennia
dedita est Kromwellio cumque clerus universus inde aufugisset, ipse ibi
remansit ut ministerium suum praeberet catholicis et peste, quae tune
saeviebat, affectis inserviret. Post aliquot menses capitur ab haereticis
et in carcerem conjicitur, ex quo, sub fidem praestantium e civitate
Catholicorum,dimissus,tamen inter pericula perrexit apostolicum minis-
terium impavidus exercere. — Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
3°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod anno 1653 ne catholicis qui pro
se fidem suam interposuerant ultio immineret ab haereticis, cum lata
lex est qua clerus universus tota Hibernia ejiciebatur, venit in Galliam.
Quo vix appulit, litteras misit ad Commissarium General em Missionis
Hibernicae veniam petens eo redeundi optime sciens se morti, ab ilia
lege indie tae, si denuo caperetur, fore occursurum. — Sicuti declarabunt
testes, etc.
4°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod, accepta venia revertendi in
Hiberniam, eo statim remeavit Fiacrius ubi in persecutione Cromwelliana
truculentissima strenuum et perutilem laborem posuit per tres fer
I
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exinde annos, illud tantum aliquantulum aegro ferens quod cogeretur
pecunia uti et saecularem habitum gestare. — Sicuti declarabunt
testes, etc. »
5°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod cum per agros et suburbana
loca saepe ministerium suum catholicis praeberet, conspectus ab altero
ex iis Anglicanis equitibus qui proposito praemio Sacerdotes catholicos
ubique inquirebant, et cognitus quis esset, comprehensus est ab «odem
et omnibus suis rebus spoliatus, ligatusque raptus est ad Hewsonium
Dublin! praefectum, a quo et a Judicum caetu interrogatus professionem
suae fidei suique ecclesiastici muneris apertissimam edidit. — Sicuti de-
clarabunt testes, etc.
6J. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod latam in eum capitalem sen-
tentiam, prouti iniquissimae leges ferebant, commutarunt Judices in
servitutem perpetuo serviendum ininsulis Barbados sub Anglo haeretico
domino, turn ut illi lentiorem infligerent mortem praesenti celerique
duriorem, turn ne ejus martyrio sanguinis catholici magis in fide con-
firm arentur. — Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
7°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod Dei Servus dum occasio adesset
navigandi ad eas insulas in quas erat deportandus, interim in carcerem
conjectus est in quo aliquod tempus permansit saeviesime habitus, ut
erat mos cum catholicis fidei confessoribus, turn etiam quia ilia erat
conditio carcerum illius et secuti etiam temporis, ut vinculis detenti
atrociter vexarentur omni saevitiei genere, ut f acillime et fere necessario
morbos contraherent et brevi vitam amitterent. — Sicuti declarabunt
testes, etc.
&0 Qualiter veritas fuitet est quod Dei Servus morbo affectus eductus
est e carcere et navi impositus ut deportaretur ad locum sui exilii
suaeque perpetuae servitutis. Cum autem navis e portu Dublini
solvisset, post biduum navigationis foeda coorta tempestate coacta est
in portum Waterfordiae sese recipere. — Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
9°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod contrariis semper flantibus ventis
coguntur consistere in illo portu, dum Dei Servus in eo fluctuant©
carcere vinculis- oneratus et habitus uti mancipium, crudelissma ratione
tractatus ab haereticis nullo modo poterat curationem aliquam morbo
adhibere cum pro lectulo tabulas haberet, in cibum pisa pauca et semi-
oocta, in potum aquam saepe purulentam, neque subsidium aliquod
afferre catholici poterant quia ab haereticis inhurnarniter pellebantur. —
Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
10° Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod Dei Servus in ilia tarn atroci
rerum conditione totam hyemem ejus anni pertransiit sperans se in loco
etiam sui exilii et servitutis aliquam, uti posset, daturum operam minis -
terio suo sic uti missionarium et bonum Christi militem. Interim ad-
mirabile exhibebat constantiae exemplum inter illas immanitates quae
post quintum captivitatis mensem ejus mortis causae fuerunt in ilia
ipsa navi, vel probabilius in carcere Waterfordiae quo in vitae extremis
fuisset translatus. — Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
DE P. JOANNE BAPTISTA DOWDALL.
11°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod P. Joannes Baptista Dowdall
Ultoniae anno 1626 ortus ex catholicis ac divitibus parentibus cuncta
532-538 RECORD OF DOCUMENTS
pro Christo reliquit se pauperem f aciens inter Capuccinos. Sacerdotio
consecrates in Missionibus Hibernicis incredibili animarum studio adla-
boravit turn inter catholicos quos in fide confirmabat, turn inter haere-
ticos quorum multos inter pericula et persecutiones ad veram fidei pro-
fessionem adcluxit. — Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
12°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod hisce de causis saepe ab haere-
ticis captus.et in tetrum carcerem coniectus acerrimas pertulit saevitias,
inedia afflictus, paedore carcerum et omni necessariarum rerum inopia,
quae minime valuerunt ardentem ejus zelum vel minimum extenuare. —
Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
13°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod ad extremam usque aetatem
in hisce gravissimis laboribus et certaminibus perstitit donee cum
annum ageret circiter octuagesimum quartum. ob conversionem cujus-
dam nobilis Calvinianae matronae captus postremo et in Londinense
ergastulum conjectus anno 1710, ob ejuscarcerismiserias et immanitates
quas in ipsum exasperavit praecipuum haereticorum odium et ipsi tarn
longaeva aetas lethales efficiebat, fame et frigore, erat enim hyems,
confectus mense Februario e vita decessit. — Sicuti declarabunt testes,
etc.
14°. Qualiter veritas fuit et est quod horumce Dei Servorum cooevi
qui res ab iisdem gestas, eorumque mortem scriptis tradiderunt
auctores fide dignissimi eorum invictam fortitudinem et constantiam
extollunt, eosque depraedicant uti veros Christi martyres ex quo clare
significatur eamdem fuisse f amam inter illos ad quos eorum martyrii
notitia pervenit, uti nunc est praecipue in Ordine Capuccinorum. —
Sicuti declarabunt testes, etc.
Hos pro nunc, salvo jure alios si opus fuerit addendi articulos, de
quo, etc.
Die 27 Julii, 1919.
Fu. RAPHAEL A VALLEFINAKIA, Post Gen.
539
ANALECTA,
Ex Actis S. Sedis Anno 1919 Publicatis.
1.— Acta Benedict! Papas XV.
11 Martii, 1919. — MOTTO PROPRIO (Nuper) De Missionibiis
catholicis Terrae Sanctse juvandis. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XL
p. 108).
1 Mali, 1919. — EPISTOLA (Exactum non ita) Ad religiosas
feminas Antistitam ac Sorores Dominicanas Hibernise : exac-
tum a condita ipsarum familia Dublin! saeculum secundum
commemorat atque laetatur. (Act. Ap, Sedis, Vol. XI., p.
269; I. E. Record, Aug., 1919, p. 152).
II.— S. Congr. Consistorialis.
25 Octobris, 1918. — DECRETUM de clericia e militia redeun-
tibus. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. X., p. 381 ; /. E. Record, Jan.,
1919, p. 76).
30 Decembris, 1918. — DECRETUM de clericis in certas quas-
dam regiones demigrantibus. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p.
39 ; I. E. Record, May, 1919, p. 427).
4 Martii, 1919.— DECRETUM circa quasdam Ordinariorum
facilitates. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p. 120).
III. — S. Congr. de Disciplina Sacramentorum.
7 Decembris, 1918. — De frequenti renovatione particularum
S. Eucharistise. Act. Ap. Sedia, Vol. XL, p. 8 ; /. E. Record,
Feb., 1919, p. 166).
IV.— S. Congr. Concilii.
13 Mail, 1919. — RESCRIPTUM CIRCA FEST. S. PATRITII IN
HIBERNIA — Beatissime Pater,
Cardinalis Archiepiscopus Armacanus nomine quoque
ceterorum Ordinariorum Hiberniae humiliter petit a Sancti-
37
540
tate Vestra 1° quod festum S. Patritii (17 Martii) restituatur
sub duplici prsecepto, 2Q quod dicta die fideles dispensati
sint a lege jejunii et abstinentiae.
Ratio est quia Sanotus Patritius esfc protector totius
Hiberniae et in omnibus civitatibus ac pagis magna devotione
colitur.
Ex Audientia SSmi diei 13 Maii, 1919.
SS. D. N. Benedictus PP. XV., audita relatione infra
scripti Cardinalis S. C. Concilii Praefecti, benigne annuit
pro gratia juxta preces.
V. CARD. SBARRETTI, Prcefectus.
J. MORI, Secretaries.
(I. E. Record, July, 1919, p. 62).
17 Maii, 1919. — CUNEEN ET UTINEN. Circa praecedentiam
Vicarii Generalis in Capitulo Cathedrali. (Act. Ap. Sedis,
Vol. XL, p. 349 ; I. E. Record, Oct., 1919, p. 333).
V. — S. Congr. de Religiosis.
31 Martii, 1919. — De quibusdam libris ad Instituta
religiosarum Juris Pontificii pertinentibus, revisioni et
correction! S. Congr. subjiciendis. (Act. Ap. Sed., Vol. XI.,
p. 239).
10 Julii, 1919. — Circa ritus in professione monialium
servandos. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p. 323 ; /. E. Record,
Sept., 1919, p. 256).
VI.— S. Congr. Rituum.
26 Febuarii, 1919. — URBIS ET ORBIS. De Missa votiva
solemni SSnii. Sacramenti, vel de pace, omittenda in
Oratione XL. Horarum, die Commemorationis omnium
fidelium defunctorum. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XL, p. 142 ;
/. E. Record, May, 1919, p. 434).
10 Januarii, 1919. — ALBIGANEN. In Commem. Omn. Fid.
Defunct, licet canere Missam pro defuncto, preesente
cadavere ; Missa autem sit una ex tribus Missis quae
dicuntur in Commem. Omn. Fidel. Defunct. ; et Orationi
Missae addatur Oratio pro defuncto, sub unica conclusione.
(Act. S. Sedis, Vol. XL, p. 143 ; /. E. Record, Jun., 1919,
p. 524).
541
9 Aprilis, 1919. — Du'ae novae Praefationes in Missali
Romano inserendae. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p. 190';
I. E. Record, Jan., 1919, p. 523).
17 Aprilis, 1919. — De Missa et Communione durante
expositions SS. Sacramenti. (Act. Ap. Sed., Vol. XI.,
p. 246).
22 Julii, 1919, 27 Julii, 1919, et 13 Augusti, 1919.—
DUBLINEN. Beatificationis seu declarationis martyrii
servorum Dei Fiacrii Tobin a Kilkennia et Joannis Baptistae
Dowdall ab Ultonia, Ordinis Minorum S. Francisci Capucci-
norum, in Hibernia pro fide, uti fertur, interemptorum.
(Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p. 388 ; /. E. Record, Sept. 1919,
pp. 243-249.)
VII. — S. Poenitentiaria Apostolica.
18 Novembris, 1918. — Pia Unio cleri pro missionibus,
spiritualibus favoribus angetur. (Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI.,
p. 20; /. E. Record, Feb., 1919. p. 167).
18 Julii, 1919. — Non licet Episcopis communicare pres-
byteris habitualiter potestatem benedicendi rosaria, &c., de
qua in canone 349, § 1, n. 1, cum applicatione indulgentiarum.
(Act. Ap. Sedis, Vol. XI., p. 332; I.E. Record, Sept., 1919,
p. 257).
VEIL— Commissio Pontificia ad Codicis Canones
Interpretandos.
11 Augusti, 1919. — RESPONSA ad'dubia ab Emo Cardinale
Logue proposita circa domicilium et incardinationem
oTdinandorum et circa absolutionem peregrinorum a casibus
reservatis. (•/. E. Record, Oct., 1919, p. 330).
542
PROVINCIALS OF RELIGIOUS ORDERS
IN IRELAND,
Augustinians (O.S.A.) — Very Rev. Denis A. Grotty, D.D.,
Augustinian Convent, Drogheda.
Capuchins (O.S.F.C.)— Very Rev. Father Edwin, St. Bona-
venture's Hospice, O'Neill-Crowley Cross, Cork. I
Carmelites, Calced (O.C.C.) — Very Rev. James Cogan, 56
Aungier Street, Dublin.
Carmelites, Discalced (O.D.C.) — Very Rev. Bernard Gorman,
St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street, Dublin.
Cistercians (Cist.) — Right Rev. Maurus O'Phelan, Abbot.
Mount Melleray, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford.
Congregation of the Holy Ghost (C.S.Sp )— Very Rev. C. D.
' O'Shea, LL.D., St. Mary's, Rathmines.
Congregation of the Mission (C.M.) — Very Rev. Joseph Walshe,
St. Joseph's, Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Dominicans (O.P.) — Very Rev. James P. Dowling, St. Saviour's
Priory, Dominick Street, Dublin.
Franciscans (O.F.M.) — Very Rev. Father John Capistran,
Franciscan Convent, Multyfarnham.
Oblates of Mary (O.M.I.) — Very Rev. Thomas Leahy, Church
of Mary Immaculate, Inchicore, Co. Dublin.
Order of Charity (O.C.) — Very Rev. W. T. Hughes, St.
Marie's, Rugby, England.
Passionists (C.P.)— Very Rev. John McMullen, St. Paul's,
Mount Argus, Dublin.
Redemptorists (C.SS.R.) — Very Rev. Patrick Hartigan, Mount
St. Alphonsus, Limerick.
Society for African Missions (A.M.) — Very Rev. W. Butler,
St. Joseph's Seminary, Blackrock Road, Cork.
Society of Jestts (S.J.) — Very Rev. T. V. Nolan, St, Francis
Xavier's, Gardiner Street, Dublin.
Society of Mary (S.M.)— Very Rev. J. Moran, St. Mary's
College, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough.
543
SUPPLEMENT
FOB THE
DIOCESE OF DUBLIN
DIOCESAN ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1920.
9
10
11
10 Tuesday,
Jan. 1 Thursday, Annual statement of parochial liabilities
to be furnished this month in ac-
cordance with Statute n. 331 of the
Maynooth Synod.
„ 31 Saturday, Names of Candidates for the next
Vicariate Examinations to be sent
to Secretary, Archbishop's House.
Feb. 2 Monday Meeting of the Chapter in Pro -Cathedral.
,, 3 Tuesday, Usual Meeting at the Archbishop's
House (12 o'clock), of the Parish
Priests of the City and Suburbs, and
of the Superiors of Religious Houses.
Tuesday, 1 Conferences of the Clergy of the City
Wednes.' J and Suburbs.
Anniversary Requiem Office and High
Mass for the late Cardinal MacCabe
in the Pro-Cathedral.
,, 19 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations.
„ 21 Saturday, Names of Candidates for the next
Vicariate Examinations to be sent to
Secretary, Archbishop's House.
,, 28 Saturday, Ordinations.
Mar. 1 1 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations.
„ 17 Wednesday, Meeting of the Cnapter in Pro -Cathedral.
„ 20 Saturday, Ordinations.
April 1 Thursday,} Distribution of the Holy Oils at the
,, 2 Friday, Presbytery, Marlborough Street,
) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
M 4 Sunday, Payments to the Diocesan Clerical Fund
to be sent to the Secretaries of the
Fund, 47 Westland Row, during the
week commencing this day.
„ 6 Tuesday, Distribution of the Holy Oils at Arch-
bishop's House, from 12 noon to 2 p.m.
,, 11 Sunday, Annual Parochial Returns of the Holy
Family Association to be sent to the
Diocesan Director during the week
commencing this day.
544
April
19 Monday,
20 Tuesday,
21 Wednes.,
30 Friday,
May
June
July
Aug.
Sept.
it
n
Oct.
| Conferences of the Clergy of the City
j and Suburbs.
Names of Candidates for the next
Vicariate Examinations to be sent
to Secretary, Archbishop's House.
3 Monday, Meeting of the Chapter in Pro-Cathedral,
20 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations.
21 Friday, Names of Candidates for Examination
for Faculties to be sent to the Secre-
tary, Archbishop's House.
29 Saturday, Ordinations.
10 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations for Faculties.
5 Monday, Annual Retreat of the Clergy commences.
27 Friday, Names of Candidates for the next
Vicariate Examinations to be sent
to Secretary, Archbishop's House.
14 Tuesday, Meeting of the Chapter in Pro -Cathedral.
16 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations.
25 Saturday, Ordinations.
3 Sunday, All communications regarding announce-
ments for publication in the Or do
or Directory for 1921, such as the
appointment of days for Charity
Sermons, the Forty Hours' Adoration,
etc., to be forwarded to the Arch-
bishop's Secretary during the week
commencing this day.
1 4 Sunday, Meeting of the Chapter in Pro-Cathedral.
15 Monday Annual Requiem High Mass for
deceased Bishops and Priests of the
diocese, at the Pro -Cathedral,
Marlboro' Street, 11 o'clock.
„ 19 Friday, Names of Candidates for next Vicariate
Examinations to be sent to Secre-
tary, Archbishop's House.
„ 28 Sunday, Faculty Papers requiring renewal to be
sent to the Vicariate during the week
commencing this day.
„ 29 Monday, •) Conferences of the Clergy of the City
30 Tuesday, }- and Suburbs.
Dec. 1 Wednesday, J
„ 8 Wednesday, Meeting of the Chapter in Pro -Cathedral.
„ 9 Thursday, Vicariate Examinations.
„ 13 Monday,
„ 14 Tuesday, f
„ 15 Wednesday, J
„ 18 Saturday, Ordinations.
Nov.
t>
1 Conferences of the Clergy of the City
and Suburbs.
545
DE EXAMINIBUS DIOECESANIS.
Examina Dioecesana latino-idiomate fient. Exami-
natores ii erunt quos Illmus et Revmus Dfius
Archiepiscopus elegerit, quosque, de ejus mandate,
Archiepiscopi Secretarius ad munere fungendum
vocaverit. Unicuique Examini praeit vel ipse
Archiepiscopus vel ejus Vicarius Generalis.
I.— DE EXAMINE ORDINANDORUM.
Ordines conferentur temporibus a jure statutis. nempe : —
Sabbato Quatuor Temporum Quadragesimae
„ ante Dominicam Passionis,
„ Quatuor Temporum Pentecostes ;
„ „ „ Septembris ;
,, „ „ Ad vent us ;
Diebus infra designates, hora meridiana, in Collegio Sanctae
Crucia, apud Clonliffe. instituetur Examen eorum qui ad
ordines promoveri cupiunt, nempe : —
Feria V ante Quatuor Tempora Adventus ;
„ ,, „ „ Quadragesimae ;
„ „ Dominicam quartam Quadragesimae;
„ ,, Quatuor Tempora Pentecostes ;
„ „ „ ,, Septembris.
Viginti diebus ante instituendi Examinis diem ii qui ordinea
Buscipere cupiunt ad Archiepiscopi Secretarium mittent : —
1°. Nomina eorum qui se Examini subjecturi sunt ; et si
de Majoribus Ordinibus agatur, nomina Tractatuum
Theologiae Dogmaticae in quibus examen subire
volunt, et nomen Auctoris cujus praelectionibus in
scholia usi sunt.
2°. Litteras quae, juxta tenorem Decreti Auctis ad'
tnodum, " exhibeant quod saltern per annum S.
Theologiae operarn dederint, si agatur de sub-
diaconatu ; ad minus per biennium, si de diaconatu ;
et quoad presbyteratum saltern per triennium,
praemisso tamen regulari aliorum studiorum,
curriculo," necnon omnia et singula declarant
quae in Decreto S. Cong, de Religiosis diei 7 Sept
1909, declaranda recensentur. *
3°. Litteras Dimissorias.
4°. Litteras Excorporationis vel Litteras Testimoniales,
quatenus opus sit.
*Vid. Decretum Auctis admodum, S. Cong. EE. et RR. diei 4
Norembris 1892.
546
Ordinandorum Examina haec erunt : —
Im, ad Tonsuram et Ordines Minores ;
Ilm, ad Subdiaconatum ;
Him, ad Diaconatum ;
IViQ, ad Presbyteratum.
Justa accedente causa ab Archiepiscopo recognita, licebit
Ordinandis plura Examina eodem die subire.
Non licebit Ordinandis eumdem tractatum nisi unica vice
offerre.
In Ordinandorum Examinibus agetur : —
In Primo,
De Tonsura ; de Ordine in genere ; de singulis Ordinibua
Minoribus.* ^.
In Secundo.
Be Subdiaconatu ;*
De Tractatu vel Tractatibus Theologiae Dogmaticae sub
uno aliquo numero positis in Elencho Tractatuum infra
tradito.
In Tertio.
De Diaconatu ;*
De Tractatibus Theologiae Dogmaticae recensitis sub
duobus aliquibus numeris ejusdem Elenchi.
In Quarto.
De Presbyteratu ;*
De Tractatibus Theologiae Dogmaticae sub numero XI. et
tribus quibu&libet aliis Elenchi numeris.
Elenchus Tractatuum Theologiae Dogmaticae ad usum in
Examinibus dispositus.
I. De. Vera Religione.
II. De Ecclesia.
III. De Romano Pontifice.
IV. De Verbo Dei Scripto ; de Verbo Dei Tradito.
V. De Deo Uno.
VI. De Deo Trino.
VII. De Deo Creatore.
VIII. De Incarnatione.
IX. De Gratia.
X. De Sacra mentis in genere ; de Baptismo : de
Confirmatione.
XI. De Eucharistia.
XII. De Poenitentia et Indulgentiis ; de Extrema Unctione
XIII. De Ordine de Matrimonio.
XIV. De Fide; le Novissimis ; de Cultu Sanctorum
* Vid. Instructio pro Sactis Ministris, auctore Togni, vel alius similie
tract atus.
547
II.— DE EXAMINE APPROBANDORUM AD
CONFESSIONES EXCIPIENDAS.
Examlna eorum qui approbationem petunt ad audiendaa
confessiones sacramentales iisdem diebus habebuntur quibua
examina Ordinandorum, et praeterea, in die Octava Festi
Corporis Christi.
Nemo ad Approbandorum Examen subeundum admitti
poterit qui viginti ante diebus Secretarium Archiepiscopi
certiorem non fecerit se velle Examini se sistere.
Qui approbari volunt ad confessiones audienaas respondere
debebunt in universa Theologia Morali, et de iis omnibua
quae ad sacramentorum administrationem pertinent.
COLLATIONES THEOLOGICAE.
Hoc Anno 1920 in Collationibus Theologicis agetur : —
(Vid. Codicem Juris Canonici et Pagellam Facultatum.)
In Prima.
De Libro Quinto Codicis, Can. 2195-2240.
De Pagella Facultatum, Paginse 1 et 2.
In Secunda.
De Libro Quinto Codicis, Can. 2241-2297.
D,e Pagella, Pagina 3, usque ad Excommunicationes
§ II. exclusive.
In Tertia.
De Libro Quinto Codicis, Can. 2298-2359.
De Pagella, Excommunicationes § II. III. IV. V.
Append. A.
In Quaria.
De Libro Quinto Codicis, Can. 2360-2414.
De Pagella, Pagina 4, a § VI. usqne ad finem hujus
Paginse.
N.B. — Collationes quae Dublini locis statutis habendae
Bunt hoc anno habebuntur ordine sequenti
„ . ^ f Dominicam Sexagesimae (diem 8
Pnma mens. Febr.).
c , habebitur j Dominicam Secundam post Paach,
LCla \ feriis I (diem 18 mens. Aprilis)
_ . ill., III., et , Dominicam Primam Advent, (diem
IV post I 28 mens. Nov.).
~ I Dominicam Tertiam Advent.(diem
Quarfca J I 12 mens. Dec.).
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CHARITY SERMONS AUTHORISED TO BE
PREACHED.
WITHIN THE CITY OF DUBLIN IN 1920,
1st Sun. after Epiphany Jan. 11
2nd do. „ 18
3rd do. „ 25
Septuagesima Sunday, Feb. 1
Sexagesima do.
Quinquagesima do.
1st Sunday in Lent
8
15
22
St. Mary's Asylum, High
Park, Drumcondra.
St. Nicholas's Parochial
Schools.
SS. Michael and John's
Parochial Schools.
Sacred Heart Home,
Drumcondra.
House of Mercy,Baggot St«
Magdalen Asylum, Donny-
brook.
St. James's Parochial
Schools.
( St. Joseph's Orphanage,
Tivoli Road, Kingstown
Christian Brothers'
, Schools, Westland Row.
St. Vincent's Orphanage,
Glasnevin.
The Children's Hospital,
Upper Temple Street.
St. Catherine's Parochial
Schools.
(Hospice for the Dying,
) Harold's Cross.
iSt. Francis Xavier's Na-
( tional Schools,
f Industrial Training'School,
Stanhope Street.
2nd Sunday after Easter „ 18ASt> Laurence O'Toole's
^ Parochial Schools.
(St. Vincent's Hospital,
1 Stephen's Green.
^ Night Refuge, Brickfield
f Lane.
2nd do.
3rd do.
March 7
4th do.
,» 14
Passion Sunday,
„ 21
Low
do.
April 11
3rd do. „ 25
4th do. May 2
fith Sun. after Easter
St. Vincent's Orphanage,
North William Street.
fSt. Joseph's Asylum for
Male Blind, Drum-
condra.
j St. Joseph's Asylum for
Aged Females, Portland
k Row.
549
Sun. within Oct. of Ascen. May 16
r Poor visited by Ladies of
Society of St. Vincent
de Paul.
Parochial Schools, St.
Paul's, Arran Quay.
Whitefriar Street National
\rrL- 4 OQ Schools.
Wnit oundav ,, zo-{ &, ,,.. , ,, .... ., ,
' St. Michael's Hospital,
Kingstown.
Trinity Sunday „ 30 Parochial Schools, Dol-
phin's Barn.
llth Sun. after Pentecost, Aug. 8 Parochial Schools,City Quay
12th do. „ 15 St. Mary's Parochial
Schools, Marlborough St.
15th do. Sept. 5 Parochial Schools, Augh-
rim Street.
16th do. „ 12 National Schools, Phibs-
boro'.
17th do. „ 19 St. Audoen's Parochial
Schools,
18th do. „ 26 St. Michan's Parochial
Schools.
19th do. Oct. 3 St. John's Street National
Schools.
20th do. „ 10 St. Joseph's Parochial
Schools.
21st do. ., 17 Maternity Hospital, Holies
Street.
22nd do. ,, 24 Magdalen Asylum, Glou-
cester Street,
23rd do. „ 31 Christian Bros.' Schools,
North Brunswick Street.
24th do. Nov. 7 Denmark St. Orphanage
25th do. „ 14 Sick and Indigent Room-
keepers' Society.
26th do. „ 21 St. Brigid's Orphanage,
Eccles Street.
SSick Poor visited by
Ladies' Association of
Charity, Phibsboro'.
Dr. Betagh's Evening
School.
2nd do. Dec. 5 Andrean Orphanage and
Parochial Schools, West-
land Row.
3rd do; „ 12 Poor Schools, Clarendon St.
4th do. „ 19 St. Joseph's Orphanage,
Mountjoy Street.
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CONFIRMATIONS.
For the information of the Clergy generally, the following
List is given of the Parishes in which, as at present arranged,
the Sacrament of Confirmation is to be administered in 1919.
The dates will be duly notified to the respective Parish
Priests and Administrators.
St. Mary's.
St. Andrew's.
St. Audosn's.
City Quay.
Holy Family.
St. James's.
CITY PARISHES.
| St. Joseph's.
St. Michan's.
St. Nicholas's.
Our Lady of DDlours.
St. Paul's.
SUBURBAN AND
Athy,
Aughrim.
Ba'iymore-Eustace.
Blessington.
Booterstown and BSackrock.
Castiedermot and Moone.
Ceibridge.
Chapelizod.
Clontarf.
Coolosk and Raheny.
Cuilenswood.
Donabate.
Donnybrook.
Dunlavin.
Eadestown.
RURAL PARISHES.
Finglas.
Garristown.
Greystones.
Kilbride and Barndarrig.
Lusk.
Maynooth.
Monkstown.
Rathdrum.
Rathgar.
Rathmines.
Rush.
Saggart.
Swords.
Valleymount.
CONFIRMATION OF ADULTS.
His Lordship the Bishop of Canea is prepared to administer
the Sacrament of Confirmation, to Adults only, on the Third
Sunday of each month (June, July, August, and September
excepted), in the Church of St. Mary, Haddington Road.
Candidates should present themselves at the Sacristy not
I ater than 12.30, and come provided with a testimonial of
being sufficiently instructed, from one of their parochial
clergy, together 'with a certificate of recent Confession.
CONSECRATION OF CHALICES.
The Bishop of Canea is also prepared, on the above-
mentioned occasions, to consecrate Chalices and Patens for
use in the Churches of the Diocese. These should be left
at the Sacristy, the day previous at latest, accompanied by
a note or card from the priest who has sent them, and they
should be called for there as soon as possible afterwards.
551
FORTY HOURS' EXPOSITION
OF
l:
Most Blessed ^JF Sacrament.
Hfc tffcajorem % Dei (Blortanu
To promote devotion to the Most Holy Eucharist,
and to bring down from Heaven the innumerable
blessings and graces which flow from it, His Grace
the Archbishop of Dublin and Primate of Ireland
directs the Forty Hours' Prayer, with Solemn
Exposition of the Most Blessed Sacrament, to be
celebrated during the coming Ecclesiastical Year as.
follows : —
I. — From 1st Sunday of Advent, 1919, to Low Sunday, 1920.
1919—
Nov. 30, 1st Sunday of Advent, the Pro-Cathedral, Marl-
borough Street.
Dec. 3, Wednesday, 1st Week of Adv., Church of St. Mary
of the Angels, Church Street.
„ 7, 2nd Sunday of Adv., SS. Michael and John's,
Lower Exchange Street.
„ 10, Wednesday, 2nd Week off Advent, St Joseph's,
Portland Row.
„ 14, 3rd Sunday of Advent, St. James's, James's Street.
„ 21, 4th Sunday of Advent, St. Paul's, Arran Quay.
„ 25, Christmas Day, St. Nicholas's, Francis Street.
„ 28, Sunday within the Octave of the Nativity, Parish
Church, Fairview.
1920—
Jan. 1, Feast of the Circumcision, St. Francis Xavier 3
Upper Gardiner Street.
„ 4, Sunday, Our Lady of Refuge, Rathmines.
TBlackrock College, Co.
„ 6, Feast of the Epiphany j Au^£n • C h u r c h}
[ Thomas Street.
,, 11 1st Sunday after the (St. Kevin's, Harrington
Epiphany, ( Street.
552
Jan. 18, 2nd Sunday after the fsfc Audoen,s> High street.
„ 21, Wednesday, St. Francis's, Merchant's Quay.
„ 25, 3rd Sunday after the (Church of the Holy Family,
Epiphany, ( Aughrim Street.
„ 28, Wednesday, St. Teresa's, Clarendon Street.
Feb. 1, Septuagesima Sunday, St. Andrew's Westland Row.
.. 4, Wednesday, Carmelite Church, Whitefriar Street.
„ 8, Sexagesima Sunday, St. Michan's, North Anne St.
„ 11, Wednesday, Loreto Abbey, Rathfarnham.
„ 15, Quinquagesima Sunday, University Church, St.
Stephen's Green.
„ 18, Ash Wednesday, St. Paul's, Mount Argus.
„ 22, 1st Sunday in Lent, St. Mary's, Haddington Road-
„ 29, 2nd Sunday in Lent, St. Agatha's, North William
Street.
March 7, 3rd Sunday in Lent, St. Saviour's, Dominick St.
,, 10, Wednesday, High Park Convent, Drumcondra.
{Our Lady of Dolours,
Dolphin's Barn.
Parish Church, Athy.
„ 24, Wednesday, Church of the Mother of
Mercy, Golden Bridge.
April 4, Easter Sunday, All Hallows College.
„ 7, Wednesday in Easter Week, St. Mary's Convent,
Kingstown.
„ 9, Friday in Easter Week, The College, Maynoth.
From Low Sunday to the end of the Ecclesiastical Year.
f Church of the Holy Cross,
April 11, Low Sunday, Clonliffe.
[Parish Church, Lusk.
„ 14, Wednesday, Sisters of Charity, Lakelands.
„ 18, 2nd Sunday after /Parish Church, Maynooth.
Easter, \St. John's, Blackrock.
I' Convent of the Poor Clares,
21 WpHnpc^ov Harold's Cross.
„ 21, V day, 1 Sisters of Charity, Mt. St.
v Anne's, Milltown.
(St. Mary's, Star of the Sea
25, 3rd Sunday after Sandymount.
Easter, j Parish 'Church, Ashford.
(Parish Church, Rush.
( Sisters of Charity, Merrion.
28, Wednesday, -{ Sisters of Charity, Stanhope
(_ Street.
553
May
2, 4th Sunday after (Parish Church, Celbridge.
Easter, (Parish Church, Dunlavin
5, Wednesday, St. Mary's Asylum, Donnybrook.
n e<i.u a j (4. (Parish Church, Wicklow.
9, 5th Sunday after }p&r[sh ^^ gwordg>
(Parish Church, Enniskerry.
13, Ascension Thursday, Parish Church/ Kilquade.
16, Sunday within the ( St. Mary's, Booterstown.
Octave of the^ Parish Church, Donabate.
Ascension, [ Parish Church, Avoca.
19, Wednesday. Convent of the Sacred Heart, Mount
Anville.
(Parish Church, Dalkey.
Parish Church, Ballytore.
23, Whit Sunday, J Parigh Churoh« gagg^
(.Parish Church. Donard.
25, Tuesday, Convent of the Sacred Heart, Lower
Leeson Street.
June
( Parish Church, Monkstown
•< Parish Church, Baldoyle.
( Parish Church, Moone.
/ Parish Church, Rathdrum.
\ Dominican Convent, Cabra.
Parish Church, Bray.
Parish Church, Cullenswood.
Parish Church, Blessington.
St Kevin's, Glendalough,
( Parish Church, Clondalkin.
-j Parish Church, Glasthule.
I Parish Church, Arklow.
16, Wednesday, Convent of Mercy, Baggot Street.
20, 4th Sunday after ( Parish Church, Ballybrack.
< Parish Church ,Rathfarnham
( Parish Church, Glasnevin.
(Parish Church, Valley mount
J Parish Church, Barndarrig
(Parish Church, Kingstown.
/St. Mary's, Tallaght.
\Church of Oblates,Inchicore
fSt. Peter's, Phibsboro'.
\ Parish Church, Sandyford.
[Parish Church, Howth.
(Parish Church, Blanchards-
30, Trinity Sunday,
3, Feast of Corpus
Christi,
6, 2nd Sunday after
Pentecost,
13, 3rd Sunday after
Pentecost,
Pentecost,
„ 27, 5th Sunday after
Pentecost,
July 4, 6th Sunday after
Pentecost,
„ 11, 7th Sunday after
Pentecost,
18, 8th Sunday after "— B
Pentecost,
( Parish Church, Balbriggan.
25,
9th Sunday after Penticost, Parish Church,
Skerries.
554
July 27, Tuesday, Redemptoristine Conv., St. Alphonsus'
Road, Drumcondra.
Aug. 1, 10th Sunday after (Parish Church, Naul.
Pentecost, (St. Pappin's, Ballymun.
„ 8, llth Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church,
Greystones.
„ 15, 12th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church,
Castledermot.
( DominicanConvent, Wicklow
„ 18, Wednesday, \ Convent of Mercy, Carysfort
I Park, Blackrock.
r, 22, 13th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church, Lucan.
„ 29, 14th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church,
Catynteely.
Sept. 5, 15th Sunday after (Parish Church, Kilcullen.
Pentecost, (Parish Church, Garrtstown.
f Parish Church, Ballymore-
„ 12, 16th Sunday after I Eustace.
Pentecost, j St. Laurence O'Toole's,
[ Roundwood.
„ 19, 17th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church,
Chapelizod.
„ 26, 18th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish " Church,
Eadestown
Oct. 3, 19th Sunday after Pentecost, Parish Church,
Finglas.
10, 20th Sunday after
Pentecost, ^ Joh£,g> CIontarf
17 21st Snndav after f St. Columba's, Drumcondra
PenteS,
after (St- Patrick's, Ringsend.
Ch™* of the
L JJunarum.
Nov. 7, 24th Sunday after Pentecost, St. Catherine's,
Meath Street.
rSt. Joseph's. Terenure.
„ 14, 25th Sunday after { st. LaurPence O'Toole's,
Pentecost, { Seville Place.
„ 21, 26th Sunday after (City Quay Church.
Pentecost, (St. Joseph's, Berkeley St.
His Grace the Archbishop, anxious to extend the
blessings of the Devotion of the Most Holy Eucharist
555
as widely as possible through the Diocese, will receive
with pleasure applications from Priests, Heads of
Religious Institutions, and others in charge of Chapels
and Oratories, for the appointment of days for the
Devotion of the Forty Hours. Furthermore, in order
that the attention of the devout faithful may by
every means be turned towards this great Devotion
to the Most Holy Sacrament, and to the opportunities
offered for practising it, His Grace directs that the
List be placed in the Porch, or some other conspicuous
position in all Churches, where it may be seen by the
people, and that it be hung, suitably framed, in the
Reception or Waiting Rooms of all Colleges, Convents,
and Religious Institutions.
In order that persons wishing to visit the Blessed
Sacrament during the Forty Hours' Exposition may
not be disappointed, the Parish Priests, Adminis-
trators, and Heads of Religious Institutions are
requested to observe accurately the order set down
in the foregoing List.
556
English and Foreign Ecclesiastical Register,
I. ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF ENGLAND AND WALES.
Hierarchy restored by Pope Pius IX., Sept. 29, 1850.
The Two new Provinces of Birmingham and Liverpool erected by Pope
Pius X., Oct. 28, 1911.
The new Province of Cardiff erected by Pope Benedict XV., 1916,
PROVINCE OP WESTMINSTER.
WESTMINSTER — His Eminence Francis Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop ;
cons. Coadj. for Southwark May 1, 1896 ; transl. to Westminster,
1903 ; created Cardinal Nov. 27, 1911 ; Archbishop's House, West-
minster, S.W.
Auxil. Bishops — Right Rev. Joseph Butt, Bishop of Cambysopolis ;
cons. Feb., 1911 ; Archbishop's House, Westminster, S.W.
Right Rev. Manuel Bidwell, Bishop of Miletopolis, cons. 1917-
Brentwood — Right Rev. Bernard Ward ; cons. 1917 ; Bishop's House,
Brentwood, Essex.
Northampton — Right Rev. Frederick W. Keating ; cons. Feb. 25,
1908 ; Bishop's House, Northampton.
Nottingham — Right Rev. Thomas Dunne; cons. Feb. 25, 1916 ; Bishop's
House, Nottingham.
Portsmouth — Right Rev. William T. Cotter ; cons, as Auxil. March
19, 1905; transl. to Portsmouth, 1910; Bishop's House, Ports-
mouth.
Southwark — Right Rev. Peter Amigo ; cons. March 25, 1904 ; Bishop's
House, Southwark, London, S.E.
PROVINCE OF BIRMINGHAM.
BIRMINGHAM — Most Rev. Edward Ilsley, Archbishop ; cons. Dec. 4,
1879 ; transl. to Birmingham 1888 ; appointed first Archbishop of
Birmingham Oct. 28, 1911 ; St. Mary's Seminary, Oscott, Bir-
mingham.
Archb. Auxil. — Most Rev. John Maclntyre, Archbishop of Oxyrynchus;
Lawnside, Edgbaston.
Clifton — Right Rev. George Ambrose Burton ; cons. May 1, 190£ ;
'St. Ambrose, Leigh Woods, Bristol.
Plymouth — Right Rev. John Keily ; cons. May, 1911; Bishop's
House, Plymouth.
Shrewsbury — Right Rev. Hugh Singleton; cons. Sept. 21, 1908;
Bishop's House, 39 Beresford Road, Birkenhead.
BISHOPS OF SCOTLAND. 557
PROVINCE OF LIVERPOOL.
LIVERPOOL— Most Rev. Thomas Whiteside, Archbishop ; cons.
Aug. 15, 1894 ; appointed first Archbishop of Liverpool Oct. 28,
1911 ; Archbishop's House, St. Domingo Road, Liverpool.
Hexham and Newcastle — Right Rev. Richard Collins ; cons, as Auxil.
June 29, 1905 ; transl. to Hexham and Newcastle, 1909 : St. Mary's
Cathedral, Newcastle-on-Tyne.
Leeds — Right Rev. Joseph R. Cowgill ; cons, as Coadj. Nov. 30, 1905 ;
succ. 1911 ; Bishop's House, Leeds.
Middlesbrough — Right Rev. Richard Lacy; cons. Dec. 18, 1879;
Bishop's House, Middlesbrough.
Salford — Right Rev. Louis Charles Casartelli ; cons. Sept, 21, 1903;
St. Bede's College, Manchester, S.W.
Auxil. Bishop — Right Rev. John S. Vaughan, Bishop of Sebastopolis ;
cons. Aug. 15, 1909 ; Xaverian College, Victoria Park, Manchester.
PROVINCE OF CARDIFF.
CARDIFF — Most Rev. James Bilsborrow, Archbishop; cons 1910;
apptd. first Archb. of Cardiff, 1916 ; Archbishop's House, Cardiff,
Menevia — Right Rev. Francis Mostyn ; cons. Sept. 14, 1895, transl,
to Menevia, 1898 ; Bishop's House, Grosvenor Road, Wrexham.
II. ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF SCOTLAND.
Hierarchy restored by Pope Leo XIII., March 4, 1878.
PROVINCE OF ST. ANDREW'S AND EDINBURGH.
ST. ANDREW'S AND EDINBURGH— Most Rev. James A Smith,
Archbishop ; cons. Bishop of Dunkeld, Oct. 28, 1890 ; transl. to
St. Andrew's and Edinburgh, 1900 ; St. Bennet's, 42 Greenhill
Gardens, Edinburgh.
Bishop Auxil — Right Rev. Henry G. Graham, Bishop of Tipasa ;
cons. 1917.
Aberdeen — Right Rev. George Bennett; cons. 1918; Bishop's House,
19 Golden Square, Aberdeen.
Argyll and the Isles— Right Rev. Donald Martin ; cons. 1919 Bishop's
House, Oban.
Dunkeld — Right Rev. JohHjToner; cons. October 15, 1914; 29 Mag-
dalen Yard Road, Dundee.
Galloway — Right Rev. J. W. MacCarthy ; cons. June 9, 1914; St,
Benedict's, Maxwelitown, Dumfries.
GLASGOW (Archiepiscopal See without Suffragans) — Most Rev. John
A. Maguire, Archbishop ; cons, as Auxil. June 11, 1894 ; transl. to
Glasgow, 1902 ; 160 Renfrew Street, Glasgow.
Coadjutor — Most Rev. Donald A. Mackintosh, Archbishop of Cherson ;
cons. July 2, 1912.
558 BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES.
III. ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF THE UNITED STATES.
DELEGATE APOSTOLIC.
His Excellency the Most Rev. JOHN BONZANO, Archbishop of Militene>
1811 Biltmore Street, Washington, D.C.
PROVINCE OF BALTIMORE.
Includes the States of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia^
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and eastern part of Florida.
BALTIMORE, Md. — His Eminence James Cardinal Gibbons, Archb. ;
cons. Aug. 16, 1868 ; succeeded to the Archiepiscopal See of Balti-
more, Oct. 3, 1877 ; created Cardinal June 7, 1886 ; 408 N. Charlee
Street, Baltimore. Auxil. — Right Rev. Owen Corrigan, Bishop of
- Macra ; cons. 1909.
Charleston, S.C. — Right Rev. Thomas Russell, cons. 1917 ; 114 Broad
Street, Charlestown, S.C.
Richmond, Va. — Right Rev. Denis J. O'Connell ; cons. May 3, 1908 ;
800 Cathedral Place, Richmond, Va.
St. Augustine, Fla. — Right Rev. 'Michael J. Curley ; cons. 1914 ; The
Cathedral, St. Augustine, Fla.
Savannah, Ga. — Right Rev. B. J. Kiely ; cons. June 3, 1900 ; 222
E. Harris Street, Savannah, Ga.
Wheeling, W. Va. — Right Rev. P. J. Donahue ;- cons. April 8, 1894 ;
Cathedral, Eofi and 13th Streets, Wheeling, W. Va.
Wilmington, Del. — Right Rev. John Monaghan ; cons. May 9, 1897;
6th and West Streets, Wilmington, Del.
Vicariate- Apostolic of North Carolina and Belmont Abbey — Right Rev.
Leo Haid, O.S.B. ; cons. Julv 1, 1888 ; Mary Help Abbey, Belmont.
P.O., N.C.
PROVINCE OF BOSTON.
Includes the New England States,
BOSTON, Mass. — His Eminence William H. Cardinal O'Connell,
Archb. ; cons. Bishop of Portland May 19, 1901 ; succeeded to
Boston Sept., 1907 ; created Cardinal Nov. 27, 1911 ; The Cathedral,
Boston, Mass. Auxil. Bishop, Right Rev. Joseph Anderson,
D.D., Bishop of Mirina ; cons. July 25, 1909 ; St. Paul's, 29 Mag-
nolia Street, Dorchester, Boston, Mass.
Burlington, Vt. — Right Rev. Joseph J. Rice; cons. April 14, 1910;
Cathedral, Burlington, Vt.
Fall River, Mass. — Right Rev. Daniel F. Feehan ; cons. Sept. 19, 1907 ;
163 Winter Street, Fall River, Mass.
Hartford, Conn.— Right Rev. John J. Nilan ; cons. April 28, 1910;
140 Farmingdon Avenue, Hartford, Conn. Auxil. Bp., Right Rev.
John Murray; cons. 1919.
Manchester, N.H. — Right Rev. George Guertin ; cons. March 19, 1907 ;
Cathedral, Manchester, N.H.
BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES. 559
Portland, Me— Right Rev. Louis S. Walsh; cons. Oct. 18, 1906;
307 Congress Street, Portland, Me.
Providence, R.I. — Right Rev. Matthew J. Harkins ; cons. April 14,
1887; Cathedral, Providence, R.T. Ooadj. Bishop— night. Rev.
William Hickey ; cons. 1919.
Springfield, Mass. — Right Rev. Thomas D. Beaven ; cons. Oct. 18,
1892 ; Cathedral, Springfield, Mass.
PROVINCE OF CHICAGO.
Includes the Stale of Illinois.
CHICAGO, III. — Most Rev. George Mundelein, Archb. ; cons. 1909;
appointed Archbishop, 1915; 623 N. State St., Chicago, 111. Right
Rev. Alexander J. M'Gavick, Auxiliary Bishop ; cons. May 1, 1899 ;
264 Oakwood Boulevard, Chicago.
Alton, III. — Right Rev. James Ryan; cons. May 1, 1888; Cathedral
Alton, 111.
Belleville, III.— Right Rev. Henry Althoff ; cons. Feb. 24, 1914; 222
S. Race Street, Belleville, 111.
Peoria, III. — Right Rev. Edmund M. Dunne ; cons. Sept. 1, 1909
607 N. Madison Avenue, Peoria, 111. Right Rev. P. J. O'Reilly
Auxl. Bp. ; cons. Sept. 21, 1900 ; 209 Saratoga Street, Peoria, 111.
Rockford, III. — Right Rev. P. J. Muldoon ; cons. 1901 ; appointed
Bishop of Rockford, 1908 ; 428 N. 2nd Street, Rockford, 111.
m
PROVINCE OP CINCINNATI.
Includes the States of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Lower
Michigan.
CINCINNATI, Ohio— Most Rev. Henry Moeller, Archb. ; cons. 1900;
trans, to Cincinnati, 1903 ; 325 W. 8th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Cleveland, Ohio— Right Rev. John Faraelly ; cons. May 1, 1909;
1007 Superior Ave., N.E., Cleveland, Ohio."
Columbus, Ohio— Right Rev. James Hartley ; cons. Feb. 25, 1904 ;
198 Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio.
Covington Ky. — Right Rev. Ferdinand Brossart ; cons. 1915; Cathe-
dral, 8th and Scott Streets, Covington, Ky.
Detroit, Mich. — Right Rev. Michael Gallagher; cons. 1915; 33
Washington Avenue, Detroit, Mich.
Fort Wayne, Ind. — Right Rev. Herman Joseph Alarding ; cons. 1000;
172 Clinton Street, Cathedral Square, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Grand Rapids, Mich. — Right Rev. Edward D. Kelly ; cons. Jan. 26,
1911 ; app. 1919 ; 265 Sheldon Avenue, S.E , Grand Rapids.
Indianapolis, Ind. — Right Rev, Joseph Chartrand ; cons. Sept. 15,
1910; succ. 1918; 1347 N. Meridian Street, Indianopolis.
Louisville, Ky. — Right Rev. Denis O'Donoghue ; cons. 1900; transl,
to Louisville, 1910 ; 1307 Brook Street, Louisville, Ky.
560 BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES.
Nashville, Tenn. — Right Rev. Thomas S. Byrne ; cons. July 25, 1894 ;
607 Capitol Square, Nashville, Tenn.
Toledo, Ohio — Right Rev. Joseph Schrembs ; cons. Feb., 1911
apptd. first Bishop of Toledo, Aug. 11, 1911.
PROVINCE OF DUBUQUE.
Includes the States of Iowa, Nebraska, and Wyoming.
DUBUQUE, Iowa— Most Rev. James J. Keane, Archb. ; cons. Oct. 28,
1902 ; Cathedral, Bluff and 2nd Streets, Dubuque, Iowa.
Cheyenne, Wy. — Right Rev. Patrick MacGovern ; cons. April llth,
1912 ; 19th and Ferguson Streets, Cheyenne, Wyo.
Davenport, Iowa — Right Rev. James Davis; cons. 1904; 16th and
Brady Streets, Davenport, Iowa.
Des Moines, Iowa — Right Rev. Thomas W. Drumm ; cons. 1919 ;
Cathedral, Des Moines, Iowa.
Grand Island, Neb. — Right Rev. James A. Duffy; cons. 1913; The
Cathedral, Grand Island, Neb.
Lincoln, Neb. — Right Rev. Charles O'Reilly ; cons. 1903; Cathedral,
Lincoln, NVb.
Omaha, Neb. — Right Rev. Jeremiah J. Harty , cons. 1903 ; Cathedral,
Omaha, Neb.
SIOUX City, Iowa— Right Rev. Philip J. Garrigan ; cons. May 25, 1902 ;
10th and Douglas Streets, Sioux City, Iowa.
Auxil. Bp. — Right Right Rev. Edmund Heelan ; cons. 1919.
PROVINCE OP MILWAUKEE.
Includes the States of Wisconsin and Northern Michigan.
MILWAUKEE, Wis.— Most Rev. Sebastian Messmer, Archb.; cons.
1892; appointed Archb., 1903; Chestnut and 22nd Streets, Mil-
waukee, Wis.
Green Bay, Wis. — Right Rev. Paul Rhode; cons. 1908; 139 S.
Madison Street, Green Bav, Wis.
La Crosse, Wis. — Right Rev? James Schwebach ; cons. Feb. 25, 1892 ;
608 S. llth Street, La Crosse.
Marquette and Sauit Ste. Marie, Mich.— Right Rev. Frederick Eis ;
cons. Aug. 24, 1899 ; Cathedral, Marquette, Mich.
Superior, Wis. — Right Rev. Joseph M. Koudelka ; cons. 1908 ;
Cathedral, Superior, W7is.
PROVINCE OF NEW ORLEANS.
Includes the States of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas,
Arkansas, Oklahoma, and the Western part of Florida.
NEW ORLEANS, La.— Most Rev. John William Shaw; cons. 1910;
appointed Archb.,. 1918; Cathedral, New Orleans.
Bishop Auxil., Right Rev. J. M. Laval, cons. 1911; 2058 Dauphine
Street, New Orleans, La.
Alexandria, La. — Right Rev. Cornelius Van de Ven ; cons. 1904 ;
Cathedral, Alexandria, La.
BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES. 561
Corpus Christi, Tex.— Right Rev. Paul Nussbaum ; cons. 1913 ; Cathe-
dral, Corpus Christi, Texas.
Dallas, Tex. — Right Rev. Joseph P. Lynch; cons. 1911 ; Cathedral,
Dallas, Texas.
Galveston, Tex. — Right Rev. Christopher Byrne; cons. 1918; Cathe-
dral, Galveston, Texas.
Lafayette, La.— Right Rev. Julius Jeanmard ; cons. 1918 ; Cathedral,
Lafayette, La.
Little Rock, Ark. — Right Rev. John B. Morris ; cons. 1906 ; Cathedral,
Little Rock, Ark.
Mobile, Ala.— Right Rev. Edward Patrick Allen ; cons. May 16, 189 7;
Cathedral, Mobile, Ala.
Natchez, Miss. — Right Rev. John E. Gunn ; cons. 1911; Cathedral,
Natchez, Miss.
Oklahoma — Right Rev. Theophile Meerschaert ; cons. Sept. 8, 1891 ;
Oklahoma City.
San Antonio, Tex.— Right Rev. Arthur Drossaerts ; cons. 1918; 310
Dwyer Avenue, San Antonio, Tex.
PROVINCE OF NEW YORK.
Including the States of New York and New Jersey.
NEW YORK— Most Rev. Patrick J. Hayes; cons. Oct. 28, 19U ;
appointed Archb. 1919 ; 452 Madison Park, New York.
Albany, N.Y. — Right Rev. Edmund F. Gibbons; cons. 1919; 225
Madison Avenue, Albany.
Brooklyn, N.Y. — Right Rev. Charles E. M'Donnell ; cons. April 25,
1892; 367 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Buffalo, N.Y. — Right Rev. William Turner; cons. 1919; 1035 Dela-
ware Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y.
Newark, N.J. — Right Rev. John O'Connor; cons. July 25, 1901;
Seton Hall College, Orange, N.J.
Odgensburg, N.Y. — Right Rev. Henry Gabriels; cons. May 5, 1892;
Cathedral, Ogdensburg, N.Y.
Auxil. Bishop — Right Rev. Joseph H. Conroy, cons. 1912, Bishop of
Arindela.
Rochester, N.Y.— Right Rev. Thomas F. Hickey ; cons. 1905; suc-
ceeded to Rochester, Jan. 18, 1909 ; 70 Frank Street, Rochester, N.Y,
Syracuse, N.Y. — Right Rev. John Grimes ; cons. May 13, 1909 ; succ.
1912; Cathedral, Syracuse, N.Y.
Trenton, N.J.— Right Rev. Thomas Walsh; cons.- 1918; Cathedral
Trenton, N.J.
562 BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES.
PROVINCE OF OREGON.
Includes the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, and
Alaska Ty.
OREGON CITY, Oregon — Most Rev. Alexander Christie, Archb. ; cons.
1898 ; appointed Archb., 1899; 62 N. 16th Street, Portland, Ore.
Baker City, Oregon — Right Rev. Joseph F. MacGrath ; cons. 1919 ;
Pro- Cathedral, Baker City, Oregon.
Boise, Idaho — Right Rev. Daniel Gorman; cons. 1918; Cathedral,
Boise, Idaho.
Great Falls, Mont. — Right Rev. Matthias Lenihan ; cons. Sept. 21,
1904 ; Cathedral, Great Falls, Mont.
Helena, Mont. — Right Rev. John P. Carroll; cons. Dec. 21, 1904;
Cathedral, Helena, Mont.
Seattle, Washington — Right Rev. Edward O'Dea ; cons. Sept. 8, 1896 ;
Cathedral, 9th Avenue, Seattle, Wash.
Spokane, Washington — Right Rev. A. J. Schinner, formerly Bishop of
Superior, appointed first Bishop of Spokane, May 28,1914; The
Cathedral, Spokane, Wash.
Vicariate-Apostolic of Alaska — Right Rev. J. R. Crimont, S.J., Vicar -
Ap., Juneau, Alaska ; cons. 1917.
PROVINCE OP PHILADELPHIA.
Includes the State of Pennsylvania.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — Most Rev. Denis J. Dougherty, Archb. ; cons.
1903; appointed Archbishop, 1918; The Cathedral, Logan Square,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Auxil. Bishop — Right Rev. John J. MacCort ; cons. Sept. 12, 1912 ;
Bishop of Azotus.
AltOOna, Pa. — Right Rev. Eugene A. Garvey ; cons. Sept. 8, 1901 ;
1210 13th Avenue, Altoona, Pa.
Erie, Pa. — Right Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice ; cons. Feb. 24, 1898 ;
Cathedral, 4th Street, Erie, Pa.
Bishop Auxl., Right. Rev. John M. Gannon, Bishop of Nicopolia ;
cons. 1918.
Harrisburg, Pa. — Right Rev. Philip MacDevitt, cons. 1916; Cathedral,
. Harrisburg, Pa.
PittSburg, Pa. — Right Rev. John F. Canevin ; cons. Feb. 24, 1903;
5th Avenue and Grant Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Scranton, Pa. — Right Rev. Michael J. Hoban ; cons. March 22, 1896;
315 Wyoming Avenue, Scranton, Pa.
PROVINCE OF ST. LOUIS.
Includes the States of Missouri and Kansas.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — Most Rev. J. J. Glennon, Archb. ; cons. June 29,
1896 ; promoted to the Archiepiscopal See of St. Louis, 1903 ; 3810
Lindell Avenue, St. Louis.
Concordia, Kans. — Right Rev. John F. Cunningham; cons. Sept. 21,
1898 ; Cathedral, Concordia, Kans.
Kansas City, Mo. — Right Rev. Thomas F. Lillis ; cons. 1904 ; trans-
ferred from Leavemvorth, 1910 ; 416 W. 12th Street, Kansas City, Mo,
BISHOPS IN THE UNITED STATES. 563-
Leavenworth, Kans. — Right Rev. John Ward; cons. 1911; 1228
Sandusky Avenue, Kansas City, Kansas.
St. Joseph, MO. — Right Rev. Maurice Fx Burke ; cons. Oct. 28, 1887;
transferred to St. Joseph, 1893 ; Cathedral, St. Joseph, Mo.
Wichita, Kans. — Right Rev. JohnJ. Hennessy ; cons. 1888; Cathedral,.
Central and Lawrence Avenues, Wichita, Kansas.
PROVINCE OF ST. PAUL.
Includes the States of Minnesota, South Dakota, and North Dakota.
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Most Rev. Austin Bowling ; cons. 1912 ; appointed
Arcb. 1919, 226 Summit Avenue, St. Paul, Minn.
Bismarck, N. Dak. — Right Rev. Vincent Wehrle, O.S.B. ; cons. May 19,
1910 ; Cathedral, Bismarck, N. Dak.
CrOOkston, Minn. — Right Rev. Timothy Corbett ; cons. May 19, 1910 ;
Pro-Cathedral, Crookston, Minn.
Duluth, Minn. — Right Rev. John MacNicholas, O.P. ; cons. 1918;
Cathedral, Duluth, Minn.
FargO, N. Dak. — Right Rev. James O'Reilly ; cons. May 19, 1910 ;
Cathedral, Fargo, N. Dak.
Lead, S. Dak. — Right Rev. John J. Lawler ; cons. May 19, 1910;
Cathedral, Lead, S. Dak.
St. Cloud, Minn. — Right Rev. Joseph F. Busch; cons. 1910; Cathedral,
St. Cloud, Minn.
SiOUX Falls, S. Dak.— Right Rev. Thomas O'Gorman ; cons. April 19,
1896 ; Episcopal Residence, Sioux Falls, S. Dakota.
Winona, Minn. — Right Rev. Patrick R. Heffron ; cons. May 19, 1910 ;•
205 Wilson Street, Wiiioiia, Minn.
PROVINCE OF SAN FRANCISCO.
Includes the States of California, Nevada, and all the Territory east on
the Rio Colorado.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.— Most Rev. Edward J. Hanna, Archb. ;
cons. Sept. 16, 1912 ; succeeded to the Archiepiscopal See of San
Francisco, 1915; 1122 Eddy Street, San Francisco, Cal.
Monterey and LOS Angeles, Cal. — Right Rev. John Cantwell ; cons.
1917 ; Cathedral, Los Angeles, Cal.
Sacramento, Cal. — Right Rev. Thomas Grace; cons. June 16, 1896;
Cathedral, Sacramento, Cal.
Salt Lake, Utah — Right Rev. Joseph Glass ; cons. 1915 ; Cathedralr
Salt Lake City, Utah.
-564 * BISHOPS IN CANADA.
PROVINCE OP SANTA FE.
Includes the States of Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona.
SANTA |FE, N.M.— Most Rev. Albert A. Daeger, 6.F.M. Archb. ;
cons. 1919 ; Cathedral, Santa Fe, N.M.
Denver, Colorado — Right Rev. John H. Tihen ; cons. 1911; trans.
1917; 235 So. Evans Street, Denver, Colo.
El Paso, Texas — Right Rev. Anthony Schuler, S.J. ; cons. 1915;
Cathedral, El Paso, Tex.
Tucson, Arizona — Right Rev. Henry Granjon ; cons. June 17, 1900;
Tucson, Ariz.
Ruthenian Bishop for the U.S.— [See Vacant].
IV. ARCHBISHOPS AND BISHOPS OF CANADA.
DELEGATE APOSTOLIC.
His Excellency Most Rev. PIETRO Di MARIA, Ottawa Ont. ; Arch-
bishop of Iconiwn.
PROVINCE OF QUEBEC.
QUEBEC — His Eminence Cardinal L. N. Begin, Abp. ; cons. 1888,
Bishop of Chicoutimi ; and named Coadjutor of Quebec m 1891.
Succeeded April 12. 1898: created Cardinal, May 25, 1914 ; Arch
bishop's Palace. Auxil. Archb.. Right Rev. Paul E. Roy, cons. 1908 ;
Archbishop's Palace, Quebec, P.Q.
ChiCOUtimi — Right Rev. Michel T. Labrecque ; cons. May 22, 1892 ;
Chicoutimi, P.Q.
NJCOlet — Right Rev. J. S. H. Brunault ; cons. 1899; Bishop's House,
Nicolet, P.Q.
Rimouski (St. Germain of) — Right Rev. Andre Albert Blais ; cons.
1890 ; Rimouski, P.Q.
Three Rivers — Right Rev. F. X. Cloutier ; cons. 1899; Bishop's
Palace, Trois Rivieres, P.Q.
Vicariate Apostolic of Gulf Of St. Laurence — Right Rev. Patrick
Chiasson, Vicar Apost. ; cons. 1917 ; Seven Islands, Saguenay, Co.,
P.Q.
PROVINCE OF EDMONTON.
EDMONTON — Most Rev. Emile Joseph Legal, O.M.I., Archb. ; cons.
1897 ; Edmonton, Alberta.
Calgary — Right Rev. John T. MacNally ; cons. 1913 ; Bishop's House,
Calgary, Alberta.
Vicariate Apostolic of Athabasca — Right Rev. Emile Grouard, O.M.I.,
Bp. of Ibora, Vic. Ap. ; cons. 1891 ; Lake Athabasca. Coadj.t
Right Rev. Celestine Joussard, O.M.I., Bp. of Arcadiopolis ; cons.
1909.
Vicariate Apostolic of Mackenzie — Right Rev. Gabriel Breynat, O.M.I.,
Bp. of Adramiti ; cons. 1902 ; Great Slave Lake, St. Joseph's.
BISHOPS IN CANADA. 565
PROVINCE OF HALIFAX.
HALIFAX— Most Rev. E. J. MacCarthy, Abp. ; cons. 1906; Arch-
bishop's House, Halifax, N.S.
Antigonish — Right Rev. James Morrison, cons. 1912 ; Cathedral,
Antigonish, N.S.
Charlottetown — Right Rev. Henry O'Leary ; cons. 1913 ; Charlotte-
town, P.E.I.
Chatham, N.B. — Right Rev. Thomas F. Barry ; cons. 1900 ; Cathedral,
Chatham, N.B. Auxil. Bishop — Right Rev. Louis J. O'Leary;
cons. 1914.
St. John, N.B. — Right Rev. Edward Le Blanc ; cons. 1912 ; Cathedral,
St. John, N.B.
PROVINCE OF KINGSTON.
KINGSTON — Most Rev. Michael Joseph Spratt, Archb. ; cons. 1911 ;
Johnston St., Kingston, Ont.
Alexandria — Right Rev. William MacDonnell ; cons. 1906 ; Cathedral,
Alexandria, Ont.
Peterborough — Right Rev. Michael J. O'Brien ; cons. 1913 ; Cathedral,
Peterborough, Ont.
Sault Sainte Marie — Right Rev. David J. Scollard ; cons. 1905; Pro-
Cathedral, North Bay, Ont.
PROVINCE OF MONTREAL.
MONTREAL — Most Rev. Paul Napoleon Bruchesi, Archb. ; cons. 1897;
Archbishop's Palace, Montreal, P.Q. Bishop Auxil. , Right Rev.
George Gauthier, Bishop of Philippopolis ; cons. 1912.
Joliette— Right Rev. Joseph William Forbes; cons. 1913 ; Bishop's
House, Joliette, P.Q.
St Hyacinth — Right Rev. Alexis Bernard, cons. 1907 ; Bishop's
House, St. Hyacinth, P.Q.
Sherbrooke— Right Rev. P. S. La Rocque ; cons. Nov. 30, 1893 ;
Bishop's Palace, Sherbrooke, P.Q. Coadj. Bp.t Right Rev. Hubert
Chalifoux ; cons. 1915.
Valley field— Right Rev. J. M. Emard ; cons. June 9, 1892 ; Bishop's
Residence, Valleyfield, P.Q.
PROVINCE OF OTTAWA.
OTTAWA— Most Rev. Charles H. Gauthier, Archb.; cons. 1S98 ;.
transl. from Kingston, 1910 ; The Cathedral, Ottawa, Ont.
Haileybury. .Right Rev. Elias A. Latulipe ; cons. 1908; Cathedral,
Haileybury.
Mount Laurier — Right Rev. Francis X. Brunet ; cons. 1913; Cathe-
dral, Mount Laurier, P.Q.
Pembroke— Right Rev. Patrick T.Ryan; cons. 1912; Pembroke, Ont.
Temiskaming —
566 BISHOPS IN CANADA.
PROVINCE OF TORONTO.
TORONTO— Most Rev. Neil MacNeil, Abp. ; cons. 1805 ; translxted
from Vancouver, 1912 ; Wellesley, Toronto, Ont.
Hamilton — Right Rev. Thomas Joseph Bowling; cons. 1887; trans-
lated from Peterborough, 1889 ; Cathedral, Hamilton, Ont.
London — Right Rev. Michael F. Fallon, O.M.I. ; cons. 1910 ; Bishop's
House, London, Ont.
PROVINCE Or ST. BONIFACE.
St. BONIFACE — Most Rev. Arthur Beliveau, Archb. ; cons. 1913;
Cathedral, St. Boniface, Manitoba.
Vicariate Apostolic of Keewatin — Right Rev. Ovide Charlebois, O.M.I.,
Bp. of Berenice, Vic. Ap. ; cons. 1910.
PROVINCE OF VANCOUVER.
VANCOUVER — Most Rev. Timothy Casey, Archb. ; cons. 1900 ; trans-
ferred from St. John, N.B., 1912 ; Archbishop's House, Vancouver
City, B.C.
Victoria — Right Rev. Alexander MacDonald ; cons. 1908 ; Bishop's
House, Victoria, B.C.
Vicariate-Apostolic of Yukon and Prince Rupert — Right Rev. Emile
Bunoz, O.M.I. ; Vicar-Ap. ; cons. 1917.
WINNIPEG— Most Rev. Alfred Sinnott, Archb. ; cons. 1915.
PROVINCE OF REGINA.
REGINA — Most Rev. Oliver E. Mathieu, Archb. ; cons. 1911 ; Arch-
bishop's House, Regina.
Prince Albert — Right Rev. Albert Pascal, O.M.I. ; cons. 1891 ; Prince
Albert, Saskatchewan.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
PROVINCE OF ST. JOHN'S.
ST. JOHN'S — Most Rev. Edward P. Roche, Archb.; cons. 1915;
Cathedral, St. John's, N.F.L.
Harbour Grace — Right Rev. John March ; cons. 1906 ; Bishop's
House. Harbour Grace, N.F.L.
St. George's — Right Rev. Michael F. Power; cons. 1911 ; Bishop's
House, St. George's, N.F.L.
BISHOPS IN AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. 567
WEST INDIES.
PROVINCE OF PORT OF SPAIN.
PORT OF SPAIN— Most Rev. John Pius Bowling, O.P., Archb. ; cons.
1909 ; Port of Spain, Trinidad, W.I.
Roseau—Right Rev. Philip Schelfaut, C.SS.R. ; cons. 1902 ; Roseau,
Dominica, W.I.
Vicariate-Apostolic of Jamaica — Right Rev. William O'Hare, S.J.,
Bp. of Maximianopolis, Vic. Ap. ; cons. 1919 f Kingston, Jamaica.
SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA.
Vicariate-Apostolic of Demerara, British Guiana — Right Rev. Compton
T. Gallon, S.J., Bp. of Petenissus, Vic. Ap. ; cons. 1902 ; George-
town, British Guiana.
Vicariate-Apostolic of British Honduras— Right Rev. Frederick C.
Hopkins, S.J., Bp. of Athribis, Vic. Ap. ; cons. 1899 ; Belize, British
Honduras.
AUSTRALIA.
DELEGATE APOSTOLIC — His Excellency the Most Rev. BARTHOLOMEW
CATTANEO, Archbishop of Palmyra, 40 Edward Street, North
Sydney, N.S.W.
PROVINCE OF SYDNEY.
SYDNEY, N.S.W.— Most Rev. Michael Kelly, Archb. ; cons. 1901 ; succ.
1911 ; Archbishop's House, Manly, Sydney, N.S.W.
Armidaie, N.S.W.— Right Rev. Patrick J. O'Connor; cons. 1903;
Bishop's House, Armidaie, N.S.W.
Bathurst, N.S.W.— [Diocese vacant].
Goulburn, N.S.W. — Right Rev. John Gallagher, 1900 ; cons. 1895 J
Bishop's House, Goulburn, N.S.W.
Lismore, N.S.W. — Right Rev. John Carroll ; cons. 1910 ; Bishop's
House, Lismore, N.S.W.
Maitland, N.S.W.— Right Rev. Patrick V. Dwyer ; cons. 1897; suc-
ceeded to Maitland 1909 ; Bishop's House, West Maitland, N.S.W.
Wilcannia-Forbes, N.S.W.— Right Rev. William Hayden ; cons. 1918;
Bishop's House, Wilcannia, N.S.W.
Wagga-Waggau N.S.W. (erected 1917).— Right Rev. J. Dwyer ; cons.
1918.
PROVINCE OF ADELAIDE.
ADELAIDE, South Australia — Most Rev. Robert Spence, O.P., Archb.,
1915 ; cons. 1914 ; Archbishop's House, Adelaide, S.A.
Port Augusta, South Australia — Right Rev. John Norton ; cons. 1906 ;
Petersburg, S. Australia.
Victoria (and Paimerston), South Australia— Very Rev. F. X. Gsell,
Administrator ; Port Darwin, S. Australia.
568 BISHOPS IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.
PROVINCE OF BRISBANE.
BRISBANE, Queensland — Most Rev. James Duhig ; cons. 1905 ; Dara,
Brisbane, Queensland.
Rockhampton, Queensland — Right Rev. Joseph Shell; cons. 1913;
Bishop's House, Rockhampton, Queensland.
Vicariate-Apostolic of Cooktown, Queensland — Right Rev. John
Heavey, O.S.A., Vicar Apostolic; cons. 1914; Cairn's, North
Queensland.
HOBART, Tasmania — Most Rev. Patrick Delany, Archb. ; cons. 1893 ;
succeeded, Dec., 1907 ; Archbishop's House, Hobart, Tasmania.
Coadj Archb.— Most Rev. William Barry ; 1919.
PROVINCE OF MELBOURNE.
MELBOURNE, Victoria — Most Rev. Daniel Mannix, Archbishop ; cons.
Oct. 6, 1912 ; Archbishop's House, Melbourne.
Ballarat, Victoria — Bight Rev. Daniel Foley; cons. 1910; Bishop's
House, Ballarat.
Sale, Victoria — Right Rev. Patrick Phelan ; cons. 1913; Bi&hop's
House, Sale, Victoria.
Sandhurst, Victoria— Right Rev. John MaeCarthy; cons. K'17;
Bishop's House. Sandhurst.
PROVINCE OF PERTH.
PERTH, Western Australia— Most Rev. Patrick Chine, C.SS.R., Arohb. ;
cons. 1911 ; Archbishop's House, Perth, W.A.
Geraldton, Western Australia— Right Rev. W. B. Kelly ; cons. 1898 ;
Bishop's House, Geraldton.
Vicariate Apostolic of KimborSey, for the Aborigines — Right Rev.
Anselm Catalan, Abbot of New Norcia, Administrator.
New Norcia (Abbey Nulliiis) — Right Rev. Anselm Cata^u ; elected
1915.
NEW ZEALAND.
PROVINCE OF WELLINGTON.
WELLINGTON— Most Rev. Francis Mary Redwood, S.M., Archb.,
1887 ; cons. Bp. of Wellington, 1874 ; Archbishop's House, Welling-
ton, N.Z. Coadj., Right Rev. Thomas O'Shea, S.M., Bishop of
Gortina ; cons. 1913.
Auckland — Right Rev. Henry William Cleary ; cons. 1910; Bishop's
House, Ponsonby, N.Z.
Christchurch — Right Rev. Matthew Brodie; cons. 1916; Bish >p's
House, Christchurch. N.Z.
ARCHBISHOPS, ETC., IN COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES. 5G95
Dunedin — [Vacant].
Vicariate Apostolic of Fiji Islands — Right Rev. J. Vidal, S.M., Bp. of
Abydos, Vicar- Apostolic, 1887. \ Res. Suva. Coadj. — Right Rev.
Charles Nicolas, S.M. ; cons. 1919.
Vicariate Apostolic of New Guinea — Right Rev. Alan Guynot de
Boismenu, Bp. of Gobala, Vicar-Apostolic ; cons. 1900.
Vicariate Apostolic of Gilbert Islands — Right Rev. Joseph Leray,
Bp. of Remesiana, Vicar- Apostolic ; cons. 1898.
Vicariate Apostolic of South Solomon Islands — Right Rev. J. Bertreuxr
Bp. of Musti ; Vicar- Apostolic ; cons. 1912.
OTHER DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.
EUROPE.
Malta — Most Rev. Maurus Maurus Caruana, O.S.B. ; cons. 1915,
Bishop Auxil. — Right Rev. Angelo Portelli, O.P. ; cons. 1911.
GOZO — Right Rev. John Camilleri, O.S.A. ; cons. 1889.
Gibraltar — Right Rev. Henry Gregory Thompson, O.S.B. ; cons. 1910.
ASIA.
British India, Burmah, and Malaysia, etc.
DELEGATE APOSTOLIC.
Most Rev. Peter Fumasoni-Bioiidi, Archbishop of Dioclea.
PROVINCE OF AGRA.
AGRA — Most Rev. Angelo R. Bernacchioni, O.S.F.C., Archb.: cons.
1918.
Ajmere. — Right Rev. Fortunatus Caumont, O.S.F.C. ; cons. 1913.
Allahabad— Right Rev. Angelo J. Boli, O.S.F.C. ; cons. 1915.
Prefecture-Apostolic of Bcttiah — Very Rev. F. Remigius E Schwarz
O.S.F.C., Pref. Ap., 1910.
PROVINCE OF BOMBAY.
BOMBAY— Most Rev. Alban Goodier, S.J., Archb. ; cons. 1919.
POOna — Right Rev. Henry Doering, S.J. ; cons. 1907.
Trichinopoly — Right Rev. Augustus Faisandier, S.J. ; cons. 1909.
Mangalore — Right Rev. P. Perini, S.J. ; cons. 1910.
PROVINCE OF CALCUTTA. .
CALCUTTA — Most Rev. Brice Meuleman, S.J., Archb. ; cons. 1902.
Dacca — Right Rev. Joseph Legrand, C.S.C. ; cons. 1916.
Krishnagur — Right Rev. Santino Taveggia ; cons. 1906.
Prefecture-Apostolic of Assam — Very Rev. Christopher Becker, Pref.
Apost.
570 ARCHBISHOPS, ETC., IN COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES.
PROVINCE OF GOA.
GOA (Patriarchate), in Portuguese territory — Most Rev. Matthew
d'Oliveira Xavier ; cons. 1898; appointed Archb. 1909.
Cochin (in British India) — Right Rev. Joseph Martin Ribeiro ; cons,
1909.
Meliapur (Madras) — Right Rev. Theotoiiio Emanuel de Castro ; cons.
1899.
PROVINCE OF MADRAS.
MADRAS — Most Rev. John Aelen, Archb. ; cons. Feb. 2, 1902 ;
Archb. of Madras, 1911.
Hyderabad — Right Rev. Denis Vismara ; cons. 1909.
Nagpur — Right Rev. Francis Coppol ; cons. 1907.
Vizagapatam — Right Rev. J. M. Clerc ; cons. 1891.
PROVINCE OF JPONDICHERRY.
PONDICHERRY (in French territory)— Most Rev. John Joseph Morel,
Archb. ; cons. 1909.
Coimbatore — Right Rev. Augustine Roy ; cons. 1904.
Klimbaconam — Right Rev. A. M. Chapuis, cons. 1911.
Malacca — Right Rev. Emile Barillon ; cons. 1904.
Mysore — Right. Rev. Hippolytus Teissier; cons. 1916.
PROVINCE OF SIMLA.
SIMLA — Most Rev. Edward Anselm Kenealy (O.S.F.C.), Archb. ; cons.
1911.
Lahore — Right Rev. Fabian Eestermans, O.S.F.C. ; cons. 1905.
Prefecture -Apostolic of Kafristan and Kashmir — Very Rev. Robert
Winkley.
PROVINCE OF VERAPOLY.
VERAPOLY — Most Rev. Bernard Arguinzonis, O.C.D^ Archb., 1897;
cons, 1896, Coadj. -Archb. Most Rev. A. Perezt O.C.D. ; cons. 1915.
Quilon — Right Rev. Aloysius Mary Benziger, O.C.D. ; cons. 1900.
Vicariate Apostolic of Changanacherry (Syro- Malabar Rite] — Right
Rev. Thomas Kurialacherry, Bp. of Pella; cons. 1911.
Vicariate Apostolic of Ernakulam (Syro- Malabar Rite) — Right Rev,
Aloysius Pareparambil, Bp. of Tiuni, Vicar-Apostolic, 1896.
Vicariate Apostolic of Trichur (Syro-Malabar Rite) — Right Rev, John
Menachery, Bp. of Paralus, Vicar- Apostolic, 1896.
ARCHBISHOPS, ETC., IN COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES. 571
PROVINCE OP COLOMBO.
COLOMBO — Most Rev. Antony Coudert, O.M.I., Archb., 1905 ; cons.
1898.
Galle — Right Rev. Joseph Van Reeth, S.J., cons. 1895.
Jaffna — Right Rev. Henry Joulain, O.M.J. ; cons. 1893,
Kandy— Right Rev. Bede Beekmeyer, O.S.B. ; cons. 1912.
Trincomalee — Right Rev. G. Robichez, S.J. ; cons. 1917.
CYPRUS (Maronitt Rite)— Most Rev. Paul Aouad, cons. 1896;
Archb., 1911.
VlCARIATES AND PBEFECIURES-APOSTOLIO.
Arabia — Right Rev. Latin Henry Vanni, O.S.F.C., Bp. of Tenedos,
Vicar- Apostolic (resides at Aden) ; cons. 1916.
Burmah, East — Right Rev. E. Segrada, Bp. of Irina, Vicar- Apostolic ;
cons. 1909.
Burmah, North— Right Rev. E. C. Foulquier, Bp. olCorydallus, Vicar-
Apostolic ; cons. 1906.
Burmah, South — Right Rev. Alexander Cardot, Bp. of Limyra, Vicar-
Apostolic, 1894; cons. 1893.
Hong Kong — Right Rev. Dominic Pozzoni, Bp. of Tavia, Vicar-
Apostolic ; cons. 1905.
Labuan and North Borneo — Very Rev. Edmund Dunn, Prefect-
Apostolic, 1881.
AFRICA.
BasutOland — Right Rev. Joseph Cenez, O.M.I., Bp. of Nicopolis,
Vicar-Apostolic ; cons. 1909.
B&ngweolO — Right Rev. Stephen Larue, Vicar- Apostolic ; cons. 1913.
Cape of Good Hope, Eastern District— Right Rev. Hugh M'Sherry.
Bp. of Justinianopolis, Vicar- Apostolic ; cons. 1896,
Cape of Good Hope, Western District — Right Rev. John Rooney, Bp.
of Sergiopolis, Vicar- Apostolic ; cons. 1886 ; succ. 1908.
Gold Coast — Right Rev. Ignatius Hummel, Bp. of Trapezopolis, Vicar-
Apostolic ; cons. 1906.
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Board and National University, Ireland; (c) Music, Vocal and Instrumental; (d)
Calisthenics; (c) 2 years' course in Practical Agriculture.
The Residential Quarters of the students have been specially constructed
with a view to ministering to the material comfort of the pupils— commodious and
splendidly ventilated dormitories — sanitation of the most perfect type — as in the
College, modern system of artificial heating installed.
The Recreation Grounds are most extensive, and National games receive
t very encouragement.
Electricity Throughout, in Grounds, College and Residences.
For particulars and Illustrated Prospectus apply to —
THE LORD ABBOT, Mount Melleray Abbey.
5t. Kieran s College, Kilkenny.
FOUNDED 1782.
Under the Patronage and immediate superintendence of the
Most -Rev. Dr. BRO WNRIGG- (Lord Bishop of Ossory).
President— VERY REV RICHARD AYLWARD.
Vice-President and Dean— Rev. THOMAS O'REILLY, S.T.L.
Dean— REV. ROBERT STEPHENSON.
Bursar— REV. MARTIN KEALY.
Professors— Ecclesiastical Department.
Dogmatic Theology ... REV. MICHAEL DOYLE, D.D.
Moial Theology ... REV. FR. CLERY, O.P.. B.A., S.T.L., D.Ph.
Pastoral Then logy ... VERY REV. R, AYLWARD.
Sacred Scripture ... VERY REV. R. AYLWARD.
Ecclesiastical History REV. ROBERT STEPHENSON.
Sacred Liturgy ... REV. ROBERT STEPHENSON.
Metaphysics ... REV, MICHAEL DOYLE, D.D.
Logic ' ... ... KEV. FR. CLERY, O.P..B.A., S.T.L., D.Ph.
Sacred Eloquence ... REV. ROBERT S TEPHENSON.
Professors— Lay Department.
REV. THOMAS O'REILLY,
S.T.L.
REV. PATRICK COLLIKR.
REV. JOHN O'KEEFFE. B.A.
REV. MATT. CULL EN, B.A.
JOHN KEEN AN, Esq., B.A.
C. A. SANDVOSS, Esq.
CUTHBT.KENNEDY,Esq.,B.A.
OXNCHUBHAR
O'MUINEACAIN.
Elocution ... ... Mr. McHARDY FLINT.
Gregorian Chant ... JOSEPH KOSS. Esq.
Physician ... ... JAMES WHITE, Esq. M..D.
St. Kieran's College, is a beautiful, spacious Gothic building erected
on an elevated site in the midst of extensive grounds. The situation is
exceedingly salubrious, and the health record of the students has always
been eminently satisfactory.
In the Ecclesiastical Department, Candidates for the Sacred Ministry
are educated for the Home and Foreign Missions, and several Burses
are available every year for both classes of Students.
The Lay Students are prepared for the Intermediate, University,
Civil Service, and other Public Examinations ; and their zeal is stimu-
lated by Monthly Revisions, and by ihe public distribution of marks and
premiums.
Parents are earnestly requested to send their children at an early
age, as success in Intermediate Course cannot otherwise be hoped for.
Special arrangements have been made to provide for the wants of the
younger boys.
Great care is bestowed upon the training of the Students in Elocution,
and the services of a distinguished Elocutionist have been secured.
While the Moral and religious training of the Students hold first
place in the hearts of the Superiors, great attention is paid to the
fosteiing of orderly and gentlemanly habits, to the dietary, and to the
sanitary arrangements of the College. 9
St. 3o!)n's College, iUaurford,
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
MOST REV. BERNARD HACKETT, D.D.,
Lord Bishop of Water ford and Lismore.
President— VERY REV. WILLIAM BYRNE, S.T.L.
Dtans-REV. PATRICK HACKETT and REV. JOHN KEATING, B.A.
Burser— REV. PATRICK HACKETT.
Professors :
Moral Theology .. .. .. Very Rev. William Byrne, S. T.L.
Dogmatic Theology .. .. .. Rev. John Kelleher, S. T.L., B.C.L.
Sacred Scripture .. .. .. Rev. Wm. Coffey, S. T.L., B.C.L.
Canon Law .. .. .. .. Very Rev. William Byrne, S. T.L.
Ecclesiastical History .. .. .. Rev. Patrick Hacked
Pastoral Theologry and Sacred Eloquence .. Rev. Patrick Hackett.
Mental and Moral Philosophy .. .. Rev. Edward Nagle, S. T.L.
Catholic Literature .. ' .. .. Rev. Edward Nagle, S.T.L.
<Rev. J.Keating, B.A.
(Rev. J. Kelleher, S.T.L.
«Rev. T- Keating. B.A.
Irish Language and History
English Language and Literature..
Mathematics and Natural Philosophy .. Rev. E. Keohan.
(Rev. W. Coffev, S.T.L.
Latin .. .. ... .. "ijjgy T T/-__»:«'~ TJ A
Gree. .. .. .. .. igfc _
French .. .. .. .. Rev. J. Keating, B.A.
Elocution .. .. .. .. Rev Patrick Hackett.
Gregorian Chant .. .. .. Professor Begas.
Physician .. .. .. .. Joseph Morrissey, M.B., etc.
St. John's College i? a spacious building, of elegant architectural design,
erected on an eminence overlooking the City of Waterford. The situation
is in the highest degree healthful. The air, tempered by the sea-breeze,
is fresh and bracing. The grounds, extending over five-and-twenty acres,
are adorned with magnificent Forest trees of great variety and beauty; and
all the arrangements of the Institution are adapted with exquisite care for
the purpose of collegiate life.
The Kitchen and Refectory arrangements are under the charge of
a Community of Sisters. Every room in the building is heated during the
cold weather by a system of hot water pipes. The sanitary arrangements
are perfect; and baths with hot and cold water laid on, are available for
the use of the students.
The main object of St John's College is the Ecclesiastical Education
of Candidates for the Ministry of the Altar in the United Diocese of Water-
ford and Lismore ; but ii receives students from all parts of Ireland, and
never fails to provide suitable missions for them, when, by exact observance
of rule and successful study, they entitle themselves to recommendation.
For students studying for the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore there
are available a number -A free scholarships in St. Patrick's College,
Maynooth, the Irish College, Rome, the Irish College, Paris, and the College
of Irish Nobles, Salamanca These scholarships are given strictly accord-
ing to merit ; and as tne competition tor them is confined to students
of the junior classes, they are easily within the reach of tho«e who are
industrious.
From funds at his disposal the President can henceforth offer to
students studying for Missions outside the Diocese of Waterford and Lismore
a considerable reduction in the Pension. In the allocation of these funds
account will be taken or proficiency in studies, and of general fitness for
the ecclesiastical state.
The tension is (temporarily) £40 per annum, payable half-yearly in
advance. There are no extras. No allowance is made for "less than
three months' absence at a time from the College.
For further particulars apply to the PRESIDENT.
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Ouniorate of the flblate .fathers
COLLEGE is conducted as a Juniorate for the
^ education of Boys who wish to become OBLATES OF
MARY IMMACULATE.
It is situated in beautiful and healthy surroundings, within
a short distance of the sea, and is easily reached from Raheny
Station on the Great Northern Railway. Every care is taken
of the health of the Pupils. They have extensive Football
and Hurling Grounds, and can enjoy excellent sea bathing
during the summer months.
College of jttarg Immaculate,
, Co* Huttitu
JlVREPARATORY CLASSES are arranged for Boys under
llT 14 years of age. Older Boys are prepared for the
Junior, Middle, and Senior Grades of the Intermediate; and
for the Matriculation of the National University. Boys are
received from the age of 12 years. Application may be made
at any time during the year.
For further particulars apply to the —
VERY REV. W. F. O'CONNOR, O.M.I.
College of Mary Immaculate,
Raheny, Co. Dublin.
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Monastery, Mount St. Joseph,
CLONDALKIN, NEAR DUBLIN.
&
St. Joseph's College
Conducted by
BEOTHERS OF THE CARMELITE ORDER.
ESTABLISHED 1834.
This College is situated on an eminence, and is within easy reach of
the City by car or train. Its clean bill of health is the best recommenda-
tion of the healthfulness of its situation. Extensive and beautifully
laid-out recreation grounds afford ample facilities for outdoor exercise.
Students are prepared for the Intermediate and Matriculation
Examinations, the Civil Service, and Professional Preliminary Exami-
nations. There are Special Courses — including Shorthand and Type-
writing— for students who intend to take up Commercial pursuits.
Pupils receive expert tuition in Music — both Vocal and Instrumental —
as may be arranged by Parents or Guardians.
Religious training, so important in the formation of character, holds
first place in the ideals of the College authorities ; and no effort is
spared by them in securing for the Pupils entrusted to their care every
advantage which experience has shown to be conducive to the proper
moral education of youth.
During Recreation, the members of the Community exercise a careful
supervision over the pupils, for whom Billiards and other suitable
indoor games are provided, whenever the weather does not permit the use
of outdoor games. A well-stocked Library affords literary recreation
for pupils so inclined.
For terms, and any further information required, apply to the Prior.
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Catholic University School,
LOWER LEESON STREET, DUBLIN,
Conducted by the Fathers of the Society of Mary (Marist Fathers),
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN.
THIS Day School, at first located in Harcourt Street,
and at the time entitled "Catholic University School,"
was established in connection with the Catholic University of
Ireland. In 1867, on the invitation of His Eminence Paul
Cardinal Cullen, Archbishop of Dublin, the Marist Fathers took
charge of the Institution, and, retaining the title, transferred
the "Catholic University School" to Lower Leeson Street on
the Feast of St. Michael (2Qth September) of that year.
In pursuance of the aim of the Founders of the "Catholic
University School," the Marist Fathers endeavour to impart to
their pupils a sound Catholic Education, thereby laying a solid
foundation for future University studies. No effort, however, is
spared to equip youths for Professional and Mercantile careers.
For further Particulars apply to Rev. Francis McVicar, S.M., President.
St. Peter'® Oollege,
WEXFOKD.
Classes for Philosophy and Theology ;
Commercial and Intermediate Classes,
etc., etc.
Complete Course for . .
Ecclesiastical Students, £39 per annum.
Junior Department, £30 per annum.
Full Prospectus on application to THE PRESIDENT.
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St. flbatncfc's College,
CARLOW.
President — Very Rev. J. Foley, D.D.
Vice-President — Very Rev. L. Brophy, S.T.L.
Senior Dean — Very Rev. L. Brophy, S.T.L.
Junior Dean — Rev. T. Browne, B.A.
Bursar — Rev. J. Foynes, B.A.
PROFESSORS :
Dogmatic Theology . . . . Very Rev. J. Foley, D.D.
Moral Theology . . . . Very Rev. L. Brophy, S.T.L.
Scripture . . . . . . Rev. Thos. Keogh, B.D.,B.C.L
Canon Law . . . . . . Rev. L. Brophy, S.T.L.
Church History . . . . Very Rev. J. Foley, D.D.
Logic, Metaphysics, Ethics . . Rev. M. Donohoe, D.Ph.
Natural Philosophy . . . . Rev. Thos. Keogh,B.D.,B.C.L
Mathematics . . . . . . Rev. Thos. Keogh,B.D.,B.C.L
Greek Language and Literature . . Rev. T. Browne, B.A.
Latin Language and Literature . . Rev. M. Donohoe, D.Ph.
f Rev. T. Browne, B.A.
English Language and Literature . . j Rev> j Foyneg> B A
(Rev. T. Browne, B.A.
Modern History . . . . Rev
French Language and Literature . . Rev. T. Keogh, B.D., B.C.L.
Rubrics and Liturgy . . . . Rov. T. Browne, B.A.
Music . . . . . . H. G. Haan, Esq.
Elocution . . . . . . Rev. J. Foynes, B.A.
Students are educated for the Home, English, and Foreign
Missions. Entrance Examination on the first Tuesday of September.
Subjects the same as for the various Classes at Maynooth. A
considerable number of Burses for Foreign Missions and a few for
English and Scotch Missions will be available in September every
year. For further information apply to
THE PRESIDENT, Carlow College.
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College,
DUBLIN,
(A Constituent College of the National University of Ireland)
SESSION 1919-20.
The following Regulations for the College Courses, &<?., may
be obtained on application : —
1. General Regulations, Scholarships, Fees.
2. Courses for Degrees in Arts, Philosophy, Celtic Studies.
3. Courses for Degrees in Science and Agriculture.
4. Courses for Degrees in Law.
5. Courses for Degrees in Medicine (including Dentistr\ ).
6. Courses for Degrees in Engineering and Architecture.
7. Courses for Degrees in Commerce.
The College Scholarships, Exhibition, and Prizes amount to
£3,500 for the year, not including County Council Scholarships
and Scholarships offered by the Corporation of the City of
Dublin.
Entrance Scholarships Examination— October 2nd, 1919.
Introductory Courses in Medicine — October 6th, 1919.
Lectures begin (except in Law) — October 13th, 1919.
Lectures in Law begin October 25th, 1919.
County Councils and City of Dublin Scholarship Examina-
tions—July 7th, 1919.
Apply at the College, 86 Stephen's Green, or the Medical
School, Cecilia Street, or by letter addressed to the Registrar,
University College, Dublin.
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XHebaw College, 3>nrham.
Founded at Douay, 1568. Removed io Crook Hall, 1794.
Settled at Ushaw, 1808.
Ushaw is the descendant of Cardinal Allen's Foundation.
Its system of education prepares boys for the priesthood, the law,
medicine, and the Army and Navy.
Greater attention is paid to the modern side, and special tuition
is given in advanced mathematics and in science, at the request of
parents. A course of science is arrange 1 for all boys.
The Staff consists of members of the secular clergy, many of whom
are graduates of the English and Continental Universities.
The Examinations of the London University are taken : certificates
in which secure exemption (under certain conditions) from the pre-
liminary examinations of the Incorporated Law Society, Royal Institute
of British Architects, The Surveyor's Institution, and the Examining
Board of the Royal College of Physiciaus and the Royal College of
Surgeons, London, &c. , &c.
Boys are also prepared for the Newcastle, Manchester and Liverpool
Medical Schools : for Sandhurst, Woolwich, and Indian Cadetships, and
also for the Civil Service.
The provision for games is ample, and covers many acres of football
fields, cricket grounds, tennis courts, ball places and racket-houses.
A lake provides skating in Winter.
Attached to the College is a covered swimming bath 71 feet long by
30 feet wide.
In addition, a well-equipped gymnasium is under the charge of a
competent instructor, who devotes special attention to remedial work
and the physical development of each boy.
The dormitories are furnished, heated and ventilated on the most
modern system. The Junior House serves as a preparatory school for
boys from 8 and upwards. The times for study, sleep and play are
arranged to suit their years.
No boys are taken from other schools except with the most satisfac-
tory references.
The pension includes ordinary medical attendance, provision of
school books and the use of playing ground. Drawing and music are
extra.
The College stands on a hill 600 feet above sea level. Its climate is
most bracing, and is well suited to delicate boys. The Junior House is
screened from the North and East winds, and its play ground is so
arranged as to secure the maximum open-air life. A Cadet Corps is
established in connexion with the Durham Light Infantry.
Station: Postal Address :
USHAW MOOR, N.E.R. USHAW COLLEGE, DURHAM.
Telegrams: " USHAW." Telephone: LANGLEY PARK, 6.
President— RIGHT REV. MONSIGNOR BROWN, USHAW COLLKGE,
DURHAM, to whom all enquiries should be addressed.
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he Craft workers
Ltd. 39 Harcourt
Street, Dublin
cordially invite the Clergy and
all interested in Church Deco-
ration, Stained Glass, Painting,
Sculpture, Woodwork, Metal work, &c,
to visit their workshops and see all the
stages and processes of manufacture. 4
CL Those who can visit St. Catherine's
Church, Meath Street, Dublin, may see
the large fresco on the chancel arch,
painted by Mr. William MacBride ; also
the mosaic panels and the renovation of
the altars and chancel walls — the work
of Mr. Jack Morrow and Mr. Albert
G. Power. *
Ct The Stained Xjlass Department has
done splendid work — both in subject
design, and plain glazing — for many
Parish Churches in Galway, Mayo, Bel-
fast, Deny, and St. Patrick's Cathedral,
Dublin ; and secured First Prize (W.
MacBride) at R.D.S. Exhibition, Balls-
bridge, 1919. Designs and estimates will
be submitted on application. -fr .
C, The Craftworkers are the first Irish
Co-operative company engaged in this
class of work — all the artists and crafts-
men being shareholders. .. £
RT 8f INDUSTRY
z
•HB in Ireland in these latter years have had so
I little relation to one another that the
Jf I tradition of Irish craftsmanship — -the marvel
of Early Christian times — has been
gradually dying out. The lack of artistic
feeling even amongst the most skilled
workers has contributed in no small degree
to the failure of many Irish enterprises.
On the other hand, many artists have been
forced, by lack of appreciation of their part
in Industry, either to exile themselves from
Ireland or entirely to forego Art as a life-
w©rk. We of the Craftworkers have set
.before us the ideal of artist and craftsman
working side by side; gaining both in
theory and practice from their companion-
ship in Industry; owning and controlling
their own business ; regulating their
working hours and rates and sharing in
proportion to work done, the profits arising
out of the sale of work. Much has been
said and written about co-operation as a
preventative of labour troubles. We have
realised in a few months our little co-
operative community, based not on money
capital but on that capital which all skilled
workers possess, the capacity for productive
work. We do not wish to make any
superlatives, and so will content ourselves
by saying that we have one of the best of
the younger school of Irish artists, devoting
himself to Painting and Stained Glass work
Visit our — one of the best of the younger^sculptors
Work-, r. — one of the best metal-workers— -one of the
•Sfcopt. .best woodworkers and so on in all depart-
at 39 . . ments. We have competent workers,
Rarcourt. confident of success, all working together
St, Dublin for the revival of Irish Art Industry.
BrOtl)er$t who have just celebrated
the Centenary of the Foundation of their
Order, have two Juniorates in the United
Kingdom :—
1. ST. PATRICK'S JUNIORATE, Bailieboro', Co. Cavan.
2. THE SACRED HEART JUNIORATE, Dumfries.
Juniors are admitted from 12 years of age.
PIUS X. (in his Brief of February 7th, 1908) :—
" We are pleased to protect and encourage this Institute by whose
care the Mystery of Faith is inculcated and cherished in youth. . . .
We earnestly recommend these Juniorates to our Venerable Brothers,
the Archbishops and Bishops of the entire world, and We beg the
Clergy and Christian families to confide to these Brothers youths
whom they will educate as the hope of the Church."
BENEDICT XV. (in his Brief of December 25th, 1916) :—
" If a glance be cast over the century just elapsed, We shall see that
the Divine Assistance obtained by the all-powerful protection of
Mary never failed — wonderful to relate — your Venerable Founder nor
his disciples ; so that the prosperity of the Institute, in spite of
numerous and great difficulties, has much surpassed all human anti-
cipation. . . . It is then but just that those who wish well to the
Church and Civil Society should take part in your joy, and heartily
congratulate you as you deserve. This We Ourselves do above any
one else, as is becoming, and with Our whole heart. . . . Let it
be your dufy to continue, as in the past, to merit well of the Church
and Civil Society, and to strengthen before God your work of
salvation."
The "Guide to the Juniorates" (illustrated)
containing the Pontifical Briefs, and other useful
information, will be forwarded by post on appli-
cation to—
REV. BROTHER PROVINCIAL,
MOUNT ST. MICHAEL,
DUMFRIES.
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DIOCESE OF NOTTINGHAM.
Semple Jklwoofc College,
BELTON, Via DONCASTER
COND UCTED B Y THE NORBER TINE CA NONS
{Canons Regular of Premontre).
Sound Religious, Classical and Commercial
Education. All Exams. Pupils received from
7 years of age. Fees from £10 IOS. per term.
Healthy Locality.
APPLY— V. REV. RECTOR, C.R.P.
IDouse of IRetreat
INCHICORE, DUBLIN.
Retreats for Ecclesiastics by the Oblate Fathers.
The Oblate Fathers will give two Retreats for
Ecclesiastics in 1920. The first Retreat will begin on
Monday, 8th November; the second will open on
Monday, I5th November. Comfortable rooms for a
large number of priests.
Tram-cars run from College Green to Inchicore.
Apply to THE SUPERIOR.
N.B. — Priests requiring the services of the Oblate
Fathers for Missions or Retreats for 1920 are requested
to communicate with The Superior.
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St. Mel's College, X*o*ig:ford.
Under the immediate Direction and Inspection of the Bishop
of Ardah and Clonmacnoise.
This College was founded by the Right Rev. John Kilduff, Bishop of
Ardagh and Clonmacnoise, at a cost of £20,000.
The Grounds are extensive, and afford every facility for the healthy*
exercise and recreation of the Pupils. Ball-courts, Cricket Grounds, and
all the appliances for Gymnastic and Athletic Exercises have been provided,
while a splendid Recreation Hall and Library have been erected at the cost
of .£3,300. ^
The House has been specially planned for school purposes, and has been
erected at great expense, with all the advantages and appliances which
modern school architecture and extensive experience have made available
for the complete adaptation of all its parts to the comfort, convenience, and
good order of the Pupils.
The Course is designed to prepare the Pupils for the Intermediate
Examinations, Maynooth, Civil Service, and Commercial pursuits, and
en, braces a full course of Greek and Latin Classics, Irish, French, English Language
and Literature, Mathematics, Surveying, History, Ancient and Modern, Geography,
Arithmetic. Music. Drawing, etc., Experimental Science.
Commercial PupHs are grounded with special care in the several branches
of a sound English Education — Writing, Spelling, Arithmetic, Book-keeping,
and English Composition.
Discipline is maintained at all times with the strictest attention; and in
all recreations, whether within or without the College grounds, the Pupils
are constantly attended by one or more of the Resident Clergymen. The
permanent Teaching Staff consists of five Clerical Professors, assisted
by three Lay Teachers 01 ability besides Visiting Masters for Music, Drill, and
Elocution.
Any further information required may be obtained on application to the
President, M. J. CANON MASTERSON.
St. 31lary's College, Dtmdalk,
CONDUCTED BY THE MARIST FATHERS.
Under the Patronage of His Eminence Cardinal Logue.
President— Rev. P. EUS. BYRNE, S.M.
Healthful situation at foot of Carlingford Mountains.
Extensive grounds affording every facility for outdoor
games, football, cricket, sports, etc. Of easy access by
train from all parts of Ireland.
Special attention paid to the religious and moral training
and to the comfort and dietary of the pupils.
Students successfully prepared for Intermediate, National
University, and all other public Examinations.
^ Preparatory School for Younger Boys. Commercial
Class for those intended for business.
For terms etc., apply to THE PRESIDENT.
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ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE,
Beulah Hill, Norwood, London, S.E., 19.
A SECONDARY SCHOOL.
CONDUCTED BY THE BROTHERS OF THE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS.
Nearest Station : WEST NORWOOD, direct from Victoria
and London Bridge.
QITUATED on a hill in the vicinity of the Crystal Palace,
O Streatham, Sydenham, Brixton, Croydon. The grounds,
over six acres in extent, constitute one of the healthiest places
on the outskirts of London. Boarders and Day boys.
Preparation for Oxford Local, London Matriculation, London
Chamber of Commerce and Civil Service. New building and
up-to-date accommodation.
St. Ignatius' College, S.J.,
G A L W A Y.
Boys are prepared for the Examinations of the Intermediate Board
for Ireland ; for the Matriculation Examination, National University,
Ireland ; for Entrance Scholarships in University College, Galway, and
for Commercial pursuits.
Small boys are also carefully looked after, being grouped according to
age and attainments.
Applications and inquiries to be addressed to THE RECTOR.
Mungret College, Limerick.
Established in 1882, on the site of Mungret Abbey, by the
FATHERS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS.
200 PUPILS.
OTUDENTS prepared for the Intermediate, University, Professions,
O "Agriculture, Commerce, and Civil Service. There is also a
Preparatory School for the younger boys. As a distinct portion of
the College there is an Apostolic School for the education of boys
for the Foreign Missions.
Rector, REV. JAMES CORBOY, S.J.
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African Missionary Society, Cork.
E SOCIETY OF AFRICAN MISSIONS was established at
the earnest request and with the special blessing- of the late
Pope Pius IX., and has for its object the education of
Missionaries for the dark Continent of Africa. To the Irish Province
of the Society is especially entrusted for Evangelisation the great
Negro Republic of Liberia, West Africa. The Province comprises
the following" five Houses : —
1. Junior Classical College, African Missions, Ballinafad, Castle-
bar, Co. Mayo,
2. Senior Classical College, African Missions, Wilton, Cork.
3. African Missions Novitiate, Clouguballymore, Kilcolgan, Co.
Galway.
4. African Missions Theological Seminary, Blackrock Road, Cork.
5. African Missions, Kinuerry, Westport, Co. Mayo.
For the maintenance of all those Houses, as well as for the opening
up and development of our Mission, funds are urgently needed ; the
kind assistance of benefactors is very earnestly requested. A sum
of £600, properly invested, i- sufficient to found a Perpetual Burse
for the education of young- Priests for our Missionary work. It is
up to those who cannot take an active part in the work to supply the
means by which others may be enabled to do so. All Donations
and Bequests under Wills should be made payable to —
Very Rev. the Provincial (Rev. William Butler),
African Missions, Blackrock Road, Cork.
St. Lawrence's Franciscan College
EAST BARKWITH, LINCS.
Under the Direction of the FRANCISCAN FATHERS
(of the Capuchin Reform).
The College is devoted to the education of those
youths who desire to become Franciscans and to enter
the Order.
The Studies are arranged with a view to a
University Degree.
For Particulars apply to the Very Rev. Father Rector, O.S.F.C.
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Novitiates of the Brothers of the Christian Schools.
* De La Salle Retreat, Castletown, Mountrath, Queen's County.
'"FHE Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools is a Religious
Congregation devoted to the Christian Education of Youth.
It was founded in 1680 by St. John Baptist de la Salle, and was approved
in 1725 by Pope Benedict XIII. The Brothers take charge of Elementary,
Middle Class, Art, and Agricultural Schools, Colleges, Orphanages, and
Training Colleges for Teachers. They have Houses in almost everv part
of the world. Young men and boys of good health, talent, and religious
character, who wish to consecrate themselves to the service of God and
the Christian Education of Children, especially of the Poor, can be admitted
at certain times of the year.
Ages of Admission — 14 to 25 years.
For all particulars apply to REV. BRO. ANSELM, as abOVb.
Novitiate of the Franciscan Brothers,
Established under the special Patronage of His Grac^ the Archbishop of Tuam,
In the Monastery of Annaghdown, County Galway.
In this Novitiate the Novices are prepared for the office of Teachers
in the Schools conducted by the Brothers.
Young men of good health, talent, and character, who have
received a good education, and who desire to consecrate themselves
to the service of God, and the education of youth in the Order of
St. Francis, are admitted as Postulants. Ages— 14 to 30 years.
For further particulars apply to Rev. BRO. SUPERIOR GENERAL,
O.S.F., Franciscan Monastery, Mount Bellew, Co. Galway ; or to
The Rev. Superior, Franciscan Novitate, Annaghdown, Co. Galway.
St. WILFRID'S COLLEGE
OAKAMOOR, NTH. STAFFORDSHIRE.
President.— Very Rev. E. B. CANON HYMERS.
Complete Classical and Commercial Courses. Students
prepared for Public Examinations. In 1919 Oxford Locals,
31 successes out of 32 presented, including 7 Honours and
6 Distinctions.
Th*e College is splendidly situated in the midst of a large
Estate, 800 feet above the sea.
For Prospectus, Terms, etc., apply to the President, as above.
XHrsultne Convent, Sligo.
Pupils prepared for Matriculation, University Scholar.
ships (14 won in last two years), Intermediate, Bank,
Incorporated Society of Musicians, Commerce, King's
Scholarship.
Residential School of Domestic Science attached.
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NOVITIATE ol the BROTHERS OF ST. PATRICK
OR PATRICIAN BROTHERS.
•pHE primary object of the Members of the Congregation of St. Patrick
is, after their own •anctification, the religious, moral, and literary
education of youth.
Young men are admitted as postulants between the ages of 15 and 25 years.
It is of the first importance that applicants for admission should belong to
good religious families, and that they should have a fixed determination to
devote themselves to the service of God in the Congregation,
Applicants may obtain further particulars by applying to the Superior
General, St Patrick's Novitiate, Tullow, County Carlow, or to the Superiors
of any of the houses of the Congregation.
St. Mary's College,
LINTHORPE, MIDDLESBROUGH, YORKS.
Conducted by the Marist Fathers.
Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Middlesbrough.
Professional and Commercial Education ; Physical and Chemical
Laboratory.
Recognised by the Board of Education.
This College is in a very healthy position and in the centre of
spacious grounds. A limited number of Boarders taken.
For terms, etc., apply to Rev. J. A. Moran, S.M., Rector.
ITerenure College, 2>ublin
(Quite near the City),
Healthfully situated at the foot of the Dublin Mountains.
CONDUCTED BY CARMELITE FATHERS,
, BOARDING AND DAY COLLEGE.
Students prepared for Intermediate, Matriculation Examinations, etc.
For full particulars apply Very Rev. Prior.
Patrician Oollege, Mot*i\tratk,
CONDUCTED BY THE BROTHERS OF ST. PATRICK.
The Course of Education comprises the Iri.«h, English, Latin, Greek,
French, German, and Italian Languages ; Mathematics, Land Sur-
veying, the Physical Sciences, Drawing, Shorthand, Typewriting, Music.
Throughout the Course an anxious interest will be taken to
advance the views of the parent, and to direct the young gentleman
principally to the department for which he is intended.
Special attention given to Students preparing for the Civil
Service, Banks, King's Scholarship, Royal University, and Inter-
mediate Examinations.
For Prospectus, apply to the REV. BROTHER SUPERIOR.
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ST. PATRICK'S REFUGE,
Under the Care of the Sisters of Mercy,
CROFTON ROAD, KINGSTOWN,
IRELAND.
A SHARE in your CHARITY is earnestly solicited for this poor
Magdalen Asylum, which was founded in Bow Street in the year
1796. The Institution was subsequently transferred to Dominick
Street, and in 1857 to Glasthule. Finally the penitents were
removed in 1880 to the present spacious building erected for them
in Kingstown.
Some of these poor, destitute members of society have grown
grey in their persevering efforts to cling, like Magdalen, to the
Cross, and never to return to that world which shaded their young
days with sorrow. Others are only entering an a career of penance
— that dreary way which mercy seeks to brighten — with the bitter-
ness of disappointed hopes, which mercy strives to sweeten, and with
the renouncement of those earthly joys, the falsity of which mercy
endeavours to pourtray.
This is the good work for which an appeal is now made to those
generous hearts ever found ready to aid the suffering.
The Sisters of Mercy would also remind a liberal public that
this is by no means a local charity.
Prayers are daily offered for the spiritual and temporal welfare
of living benefactors, and for the repose of the souls of deceased
benefactors.
A debt of some thousands of pounds, incurred by the erection of
the new Refuge, still hangs over the Asylum, and it is to relieve the
Sisters of Mercy from part of this heavy responsibility and to aid
them in maintaining the poor penitents that your assistance is now
asked.
Surely they who contribute according to their means to make
the Asylum a comfortable and happy home for these poor penitents,
are performing a great act of charity, and may expect a magnificent
reward, for " Mercy exalte th itself above Judgment."
Donations will be gratefully received by his Grace the Most Rev.
Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin ; Very Rev. W. J. Murphy, P.P.
Kingstown ; at the Convent of the Sisters of Mercy, Baggot Street,
Dublin ; and at St. Patrick's Refuge, Crofton Road, Kingstown,
Ireland, by Sister M. F. Hunt, Superioress.
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tHe Poor.
HP HE Little Sisters of the Poor provide homes for
the aged poor of both sexes ; feed them, clothe
them, and minister to all their wants. They have no
funds or income whatever. They support the old people,
under their care, by whatever public charity affords them,
collecting alms daily from house to house, in money, food,
old clothing, or anything that may be offered them.
The Institution was founded in 1840, at St. Servan,
in Brittany (France), and has gradually spread over
France, Belgium, Switzerland, Ireland, England, Scotland,
Spain, Italy, Hungary, Turkey, America, Africa, Asia, and
Oceania. The Little Sisters of the Poor have now 310
homes, containing above 46,000 old people, who have thus
found a comfortable home for their declining years.
Twenty-six of these houses are in the United Kingdom.
The Little Sisters have three houses in Ireland : St.
Patrick's House, Kilmainham, Dublin ; St. Mary's,
Montenotte, Cork ; St. Joseph's, Manor Hill, Waterford.
St. Patrick's House is also the residence of the Mother
Provincial.
Subscriptions and donations will be thankfully received
by the Mother Superior of any of the Houses. Bequests
to the Little Sisters of the Poor must be in goods, in money,
in large or small amounts, or in securities immediately
convertible into money.
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NAZARETH LODGE (HO$YfOR),
RAVENHILL ROAD, BELFAST.
As the former House proved quite inadequate for the many
pressing applications received, the Sisters were obliged to erect a
large new Building which cost £10,000.
To clear off this heavy debt the Sisters once more appeal to their
kind and generous benefactors, feeling assured that any aid they
may render will be abundantly repaid by God.
There are at present 300 Boys in the Home.
Prayers are offered several times daily in Both Homes for the
spiritual and temporal welfare of benefactors living and for the
repose of the souls of those who are deceased.
Subscriptions and Donations will be gratefully received by the
Lord Bishop of the Diocese, or by the Superiors of Nazareth House,
Ballynafeigh, and Nazareth Lodge, Ravenhill Road, Belfast.
NAZARETH HOUSE,
BALLYNAFEIGH, BELFAST-
The Sisters of Nazareth provide a Home for Aged Men and
Women, also Orphan and Destitute Children who would otherwise
be left helpless on the world.
This Institution is supported by the contributions of the charitable
public in money and left-off clothing, collected daily by the Sisters.
The number of Inmates at present is even more than in previous
years, and the Sisters are often most reluctantly compelled to refuse
admission to cases in every way deserving of charity for want of
proper space.
There are now in Nazareth House over 400 Inmates, whose ages
range from three to eighty years, so that helpless old age and
innocent childhood are alike sheltered and provided for out of limited
resources, but which by the aid of Divine Providence have never yet
been found to fail.
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URSULINE CONVENT,
St. Mary's, Waterford.
Established 1816.
The Convent has two schools, quite distinct, each
occupying a separate building. In the Boarding School
the course of studies is arranged on University lines ; the
Pupils go in for the Matriculation Examination of the
National University, and for those of the Intermediate
Board. In St. Anne's High School the Studies and Exami-
nations are the same as for the Boarding School. In both
Schools Examinations in Music are held annually.
Careful attention is also given to the useful branches
that form part of a girl's education, as well as to the
various accomplishments, Music (Organ, Piano, Harp,
Violin, Zither, etc., etc.), Singing, Drawing and Painting,
Wood Carving, Dancing, Calisthenics, Shorthand, Type-
writing-, etc., etc.
Classes in Religious Knowledge are held daily in both
Schools, and constant care is bestowed upon the Religious,
Moral, and Physical Development of the Pupils.
ST. URSULA'S COLLEGE OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE
AND HOUSEKEEPING
For Young Ladies who have concluded their literary
studies, a New Department, with highly qualified Teachers,
was opened in October, 1904.
This College has been specially founded to prepare girls
for home life. The Course includes Cookery, Dress-
making, Sewing, Laundry, Housewifery, Practical
Gardening — everything that will enable a girl to take
efficient charge of a home, including care of servants and
house management. Students who have completed a
year's course at this College will receive a Certificate from
the Technical Board of Education, according to the
proficiency obtained.
For further particulars, terms, prospectus, etc., appli-
cation may be made to
THE MOTHER SUPERIOR,
Ursuline Convent, St. Mary's, Waterford.
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St. tt)f ncent's Helium
FOR THE
TREATMENT OF MENTAL DISEASES.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
THE MOST REV. WILLIAM WALSH, ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN.
MEDICAL ATTENDANTS.
J. MURPHY, F.R.C.P.I.; F. X. CALLAGHAN, M.D., F.R.C.P.I.
St. Vincent's Asylum, with accommodation for 150 patients*
and standing on about 40 acres of ground, occupies an elevated
and healthful position at Fairview, within a few minutes' drive
of Dublin, and commands views of it and the adjacent country.
It is remarkable for the salubrity of the air, evidenced by the
general good health of the inmates. The grounds for the recreation
of the patients are large and laid out in beautiful style.
The Institution is under the management and care of the Sisters
of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, who, from previous training, are
fully conversant with all modern improvements in the treatment
and moral supervision of the insane.
The spiritual wants of the inmates are provided for by the daily
attendance of a chaplain.
This Institution having been founded for the reception of female
patients of the respectable and educated classes of society, a certain
number are admitted at moderate pensions.
Higher class patients, who occupy separate apartments, are
received on pensions which vary according to the accommodation
required and the advantages afforded, which include carriage drives,
special attendants, etc.
A complete system of classification is carried out by the separation
of the buildings.
Further particulars can be learned at the Institution or by letter.
Appli cations for admission must contain all particulars as to the
social position of the patient, her age, the character and duration
of her malady, etc. Such communication shall be regarded as
strictly confidential. All letters are to be addressed as follows :
The Superioress, Sisters of Charity,
Si Vincent's,
Convent Avenue, Fairview,
Telephone: Drumcondra 127. Dublin.
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DRISHANE CONVENT
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Conducted by the Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF
THE MOST REV. DR. O'SULLIVAN, LORD BISHOP OF KERRY.
The Convent, with its own extensive grounds (about 400 acres), is
situated in one of the healthiest and most charming localities in
Ireland, within twenty minutes' walk of the Millstreet Railway
Station.
The curriculum of the School embraces all the ordinary branches of
a thorough English education, Modern Languages, Irish, Latin, Mathe-
matics, and Science, Drawing and Painting, Music, Singing, Plain and
Fancy Needlework, Dancing and Swedish Drill. Every facility is
afforded for a perfect conversational knowledge of French and Irish.
In a separate building is
The Residential School of Housecraft.
The course of Training in this School comprises : — Practical In-
struction in all the different branches of Agricultural and Domestic
Science.
Students intending to take this Course must be at least sixteen
years of age, and will be supposed to have fairly completed their studies
in the Boarding School or elsewhere. »
In both Schools the chief object of the Sisters is to give the
Pupils under their care that thorough Education and Training which
will enable them to fulfil the duties that await them in after life, and
render them practical in the management of their homes.
Special attention is paid to the development of character, this
beiug facilitated by the limited number of Pupils in each School.
For further particulars apply to
The Reverend Mother,
Drishane Convent,
Millstreet, Co. Cork.
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Little Sisters of the Assumption
NURSING SISTERS OP THE SICK POOR.
HP HE Little Sisters of the Assumption devote themselves
exclusively and gratuitously to nursing the Sick
Poor in their own homes, both day and night. They take
care of the home and of the children, and make them-
selves practically the servants of the poor and of their
families, in order to win them to God.
The Sisters also give Religious Instruction.
The Mother house is in Paris. They have several houses
abroad, and three in Ireland. In Dublin they receive a
limited number of postulants.
Special Prayers and Holy Communions are offered by
the Community, and also the prayers of their Poor, for all
Benefactors, and for the intentions commended to them
verbally or by letter.
The Little Sisters of the Assumption, not being allowed
by the Rule of their Order to undertake any remunerative
works, earnestly appeal to the charity of the generous to
help them to carry on their beloved work in Ireland.
Subscriptions, donations, and all kinds of clothing for
men, women and children, also all articles useful for the
Sick, Surgical and Medical Appliances are very earnestly
solicited, and will be most gratefully received by
THE SUPERIORESS.
1 Upper Camden Street, Dublin.
35 York Road, Kingstown.
Assumption Road, Cork.
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ORPHANAGE OF OUR
Blessed Lady of Mount Carmel,
SIR AD BALLY, QUEEN'S COUNTY.
Under the Patronage of
His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh, Archbishop of Dublin.
Right Rev. Dr. Foley, Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin. .
Rev. J. Delany, P.P.
This Institute maintains and educates girls in everything necessary
to fit them for Domestic Service, such as Cooking, Washing, Needle-
work, Housework, etc.
The girls who wish to be instructed in these duties must remain
at least two years in training, at the expiration of which time they
thoroughly understand their business, and are then provided with
good situations and necessary outfit.
As the Orphanage has no Government grant or emolumenta
from any source, the Bishop, in consideration of the amount of
good done, has authorized a Collector to receive Subscriptions
towards the support of the Institute.
In addition to the Orphanage and Training Department, the
Sisters also receive a limited number of respectable children, whose
parents are unable to meet the expenses of a High Class Boarding
School.
The Course of Instruction comprises English in all its branches,
/^French, also Plain and Ornamental Needlework.
Pension, £20 per annum. Music is the only extra.
The Pupils are afterwards provided with various positions aa
Teachers, Governesses, etc., either at home or in foreign countries.
This Establishment is situated about five miles from the town
of Maryborough. The extensive grounds attached, and the pure
invigorating air of the surrounding hills, render it a most healthy
and desirable place for children.
For full particulars apply to the Superioress.
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Perpetual Adoration
ST. MARY OP THE ANGELS,
DRUMSHAMBO, CO. LEITRIM, IRELAND,
Established Feast of the Epiphany, 6th January, 1864, by
the Most Rev. John Kilduff, D.D., Lord Bishop
of Ardagh and Clonmacnoise.
THIS Convent of the Franciscan Nuns of the Perpetual
Adoration is a branch of the Seraphic Family of
St. Francis of Assisi, and is cloistered and contemplative.
The object of the Institute is to offer unceasing praise to
the Most Blessed Sacrament Exposed by the chanting of
the Divine Office and the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin
in choir at the canonical hours, Matins being chanted at
midnight ; and to offer also unceasing prayer and repara-
tion by the Perpetual Adoration of the Most Blessed
Sacrament, which continues hour by hour without inter-
mission both day and night, for all persons and cases
recommended to the prayers of the Community, as also
for the conversion of sinners, heretics, infidels and Jews.
Side Chapels on to the Sanctuary allow the public to
share in the inestimable privilege of the Exposition during
the daytime, from Holy Mass at 7 a.m. until Benediction
at 6 p.m.
An Association of the Perpetual Adoration for persons
in the world, enriched with many indulgences, is attached
to this Convent. Persons desiring to become associated
can obtain all particulars by applying to the Rev. Mother
Abbess.
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METROPOLITAN
SCHOOL OF ART
THIS Institution provides exceptional facilities
for the study of the Fine Arts : Painting,
Sculpture, and Architecture; of the Decorative Arts
and Crafts : with specially appointed studios for
Enamelling, Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' work,
Stained Glass, Embroidery, Marble Carving,
Wood Carving; of the Graphic Arts: Lithography,
Etching and Engraving, Black and White,
Book Illustration, Poster and Advertisement
Work, Fashion Drawing ; and undertakes the
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Special instruction is afforded to craftsmen
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THE CRUSADE OF RESCUE HOMES
FOR
DESTITUTE CATHOLIC CHILDREN
(Founded 1859. Incorporated 1905).
(The Official Society for Rescue Work in the Archdiocese of West-
minster and in the Diocese of Portsmouth.)
Patron — Her Most Catholic Majesty the Queen of Spain.
President — His Eminence Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of
Westminster.
PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY.
1. There are now in the Homes nearly 800 children.
2. These children are rescued from poverty, misery, and vice.
3. This number is but a fraction compared to the number applying
for admission.
4. There is no greater Charity than to help those who cannot help
themselves.
5. These poor children cannot help themselves ; they are the
most helpless, the most innocent, the most defenceless of all.
6. Quite two-thirds of the children in our Homes are of Irish
parentage or extraction.
7. Very many of these little ones would have been lost to the
Catholic Faith but for the timely intervention of our Society.
FUNDS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED.
There is no assured source of income ; we are entirely'dependent
upon the generosity of the charitable.
In a brief dated the 17th February, 1906, His Holiness Pius X.
eays : —
11 To each member of the Society, and to all who will support iti
most excellent work, We, in testimony of Our good will and as
a token of heavenly favours, most lovingly grant Our Apostoiic
Benediction."
All Donations will be most gratefully acknoidedged by the Very Rev.
Canon BANS, 48 Compton Street, Nr. Russell Square, London, W.C. 1
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SDooresele
GHENT, BELGIUM.
LES DAMES DE L'INSTEUCTION CHEETIENNE,
have (D.G.) Ee-opened their Schools at
DOORESELE ABBEY, GHENT,
MA1SON ST. PIERRE, GHENT,
Also their Schools at
ANTWERP, BRUGES, LIEGE,
VRACENE, etc.
Thorough Modern Education,
The greatest attention is
paid to Languages, flusic,
Art and Physical Culture.
Excellent Health Record.
Tours arranged during Holidays.
Private Rooms. Home Comforts and Training.
The Fees proposed should be stated when applying to
DOORESELE ABBEY, Ghent, BELGIUM
| so that in each case the most suitable School
i may be selected.
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St. Ulincfridc's uiell, RolpwelL
It has pleased God to grant many and Wonderful Cures through the
intercession of OUR LADY and ST. WINEFRIDE. Those who desire
to obtain a Favour or Cure should make a NO VENA, and get as many as
possible to join in it.
The Devotions may consist off —
1st — Hearing Mass daily (if possible).
2nd — Reciting the Rosary daily ; and also
3rd— The Litany of St. Winefride (which is sent with the Water).
4th — To approach the Sacraments at least once during the Novena.
5th— To nave a Mass said at your Parish Church on the last
day of the Novena, or some other convenient day.
HOW TO USE THE WATER.
Apply each day, in the Spirit of Faith, a little of the Water externally,
or drink a little.
Pray fervently that God may grant the favour you ask for His greater
glory, and the honour of His Blessed Mother and St. Winefride.
A Bottle of Water from St. Winefride's Well will be sent immediately
on receipt of Postal Order for Is. 4d., made payable to Fr. RYAN, Holy well,
N. Wales.
Stamps should not be sent if a Postal Order can be obtained. The address
to which the water is to be forwarded should be written clearly and in full.
As the Is. 4d. somewhat exceeds the cost entailed in the sending of the
water, the surplus is devoted to purposes connected with the Shrine of
St. Winefride, the support of the Hospice, &c., and may be considered as
a small offering in honour of St. Winefride.
Those who cannot afford this donation will receive the Water on receipt
of sufficient to cover the Postage.
If the Water is lost in transit, inform FR. RYAN, • and an additional
supply will be sent, free of cost.
"St. Winefride, most admirable Virgin, even in this unbelieving
generation still miraculous, Pray for us."
ST. WINEFRIDE'S HOSPICE, HOLY WELL.
The HOSPICE is intended to supply poor Pilgrims, and those of slender
means, with Board and Lodging during their visit to Holywell. It is in
charge of the Sisters of Charity of St. Paul. The ordinary period of stay is
a week or ten days, but this time may be extended under certain conditions.
Those who can afford it are charged 2s. per day for their Board and Lodging.
They are also expected to pay an Entrance Fee of 2s. 6d. Those who cannot
afford this are admitted at a lower rate. All, but especially the more needy
ones, should bring, if possible, a note of recommendation from their Priest.
Application for admittance should be made to the SUPERIORESS, or
to the PARISH PRIEST, Holywell (FR. RYAN).
The Hospice is a short distance from the Well. The Railway reaches the
vicinity of the Well by a branch from Holywell Junction to Holywell Town.
Holywell is between Chester and Rhyl, on the London and North-
Western Railway. Travellers from England and Scotland (Liverpool.
Manchester, etc.), will generally have to change at Chester. From Ireland
(via Holyhead), change usually at Bangor and Rhyl.
A charge of 2d. is made for entrance to the Well, and 2d. more for the
use of a towel and bathing gown, but such as cannot afford so much will be
given a free bathing ticket on application to FATHER RYAN.
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Convent of the Hesitation,
ROSELANDS, WALMER.
Under the Patronage of His Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop of
Westminster and of His Lordship the Bishop of Southward.
STAFF OF CERTIFICATED TEACHERS.
THE Convent, with its Church and School buildings, is beautifully
situated at a short distance from the sea, and is surrounded
by extensive grounds. Together with the advantages of a superior
English education, the pupils have special opportunities for attaining
proficiency in modern languages and accomplishments.
The late Lady Georgiana Fullerton, when staying with her brother,
Lord Granville, at Walmer Castle, used frequently to visit the Church
and Convent. Writing to the Tablet, she gave the following appre-
ciation of the education given by the Sisters : —
''Of the merits of St. Francis of Sales' Daughters, whether
as nuns or teachers, little need be said. In hrs day they were
called ' the holy Maries,' and the spirit bequeathed to them by
their Holy Founder and their first Mother, St. Jane Frances
de Chantal, has not departed from amongst them. ... If
parents want for their children bracing sea air ....
joined to all the other advantages of a good Convent school,
they could not find them better supplied than at Roselands."
The air is most beneficial to delicate girls, and the number of the
pupils being limited, individual care is given to each child.
For the last 25 years the School has been a private centre for the
Oxford Local Examinations, for which, at the desire of the parents,
pupils are very successfully prepared, as also for the Honours
Certificate in the Higher Local Examination for women, the London
Matriculation, the French Examinations : Brevet Simple and Brevet
Superietir and for the Examinations of the Royal Academy and
Royal College of Music.
The Piano, Violin, and all accomplishments are taught after the .
best and most approved methods.
A course of Shorthand (Pitman's and Dutton's systems), Book-
keeping", and Typewriting, if desired.
The Railway Station is within a short distance of the Convent.
. For further particulars apply to the Reverend Mother Superior.
- The Archcorifraternity of the Guard of Honour of the Sacred Heart
having been canonically established by a Brief of Pope Leo XIII. in
1888, and the Convent appointed as the Head,Centre for England,
Ireland, Scotland and the British Colonies, all information concerning
this devotion may be obtained by applying to the above Convent.
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St. marp's Residents ScDool
of Domestic Science.
CONVENT OF ST. JOHN OF GOD,
Kilmore, Oo. Wexford.
THE^SISTERS OF ST. JOHN OF GOD desire to call attention
to the facilities which are afforded at their Residential School,
Kilmore, Co. Wexford, to obtain a complete training- in Domestic
Science.
The School was erected some yea'rs ago on most up-to-date lines.
It is three statute miles from Bridgetown Station on the Waterford
and Wexford Section of the Great Southern and Western Railway,
and about a mile from the Atlantic.
The situation is admittedly ideal ; every possible care has been
taken to provide for the health and comfort of the students.
The entire building is lighted by means of an acetylene gas plant,
and a system of hot-water pipes ensures warmth during the winter,
which, however, at Kilmore is extremely mild. The Dormitories
have been laid out to secure the maximum amount of light and venti-
lation. In the Laundry provision has been made for washing, etc.
The curriculum covers a full course of training, viz. : — Cookery,
Laundry Work, Hygiene, Needlework — Home Sewing and Dress-
making, Household Management, Poultry-keeping, Dairying, Bee-
keeping, and Practical Horticulture.
In addition to the services of the Communitv, a Certified
Domestic Economy Instructress devotes her whole time to the
training of the students.
The School is recognised by the Department of Agriculture and
Technical Instruction.
Students desirous of learning extra subjects, e.g., Music, Shorthand,
Typewriting, and Book-keeping shall have every facility to do so.
Application to be made to the
REV. MOTHER,
Convent of St. John of God,
Kilmore, Co. Wexford,
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(Kaptj|m
ROCHESTOWN, 00. COKE,
COLLEGE is beautifully situated
in a healthy locality, within easy
distance of the City of Cork. The recreation
grounds overlook the celebrated Lough
Mahon and Cork Harbour.
THE OBJECT
of the College is to educate boys who wish
to become Priests of the Irish Province of
the Capuchin Franciscan Order.
THE COURSE OF STUDIES
is the usual Collegiate one, and comprises
the Irish, English, Greek, Latin Languages
and Literatures ; History, Sacred and
Profane ; Geography ; all the Mathematical
Subjects ; Vocal and Instrumental Music,
and Physical Culture.
The TERMS are moderate.
For full particulars apply to —
Rev. Father BONAVENTURE, O.S.F.C.,
Rector.
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College of Mary Help of Christians
COPSEWOOD, PALLASKENRT, 00. LIMERICK.
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE,
CONDUCTED AND TAUGHT BY
THE SALESIAN FATHERS,
Assisted by Teachers holding Diplomas in Agriculture.
THE CURRICULUM INCLUDES:
A sound Religious Education ;
Latest developments of Agriculture in all its
Branches, with special reference to Rural
Economy ;
Preparation for Intermediate and Matriculation
Examinations in special subjects in accord-
ance with the requirements of the Department
of Agriculture.
Boys from 12 to 19 received. Moderate Pension.
Attached is a Juniorate for aspirants to the
Priesthood in the Salesian Congregation, and
for Lay Brothers.
Applications to be addressed to the Rector —
V. REV. A. SUTHERLAND, S.C.
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Nazareth House, Hammersmith, London, W
THE MOTHER HOUSE AND NOVITIATE OF THE
CONGREGATION OF THE POOR SISTERS OF NAZARETH.
Applications for the admission of Candidates to the Novitiate are
to be made to the REVEREND MOTHER GENERAL, who wilt
be happy to furnish all particulars.
(Telegraphic Address : " Religio, London.")
The Sisters devote themselves to the care of the Aged Poor of both,
sexes, irrespective of Creed, and of Orphan -and Incurable Children,
whom they receive into Houses specially adapted for that purpose.
To the Aged Poor and Incurable Children they give a permanent
home ; the Orphan Children they educate and fit for after life. The
Institution has no funds, and depends for support on the Alms daily
collected by the Sisters — the money, food and clothe.? bestowed by
the generous and charitable.
The Branch Houses in the Archdiocese of Westminster are : —
Nazareth House, Southern!, Essex ; Nazareth House, Isleworth ; and
Nazareth House, Chiswick, W.
In the diocese of Birmingham are — Nazareth House, Oxford, and
Nazareth House, Rednal, Birmingham. In Liverpool, Nazareth
House, Great Crosby ; Nazareth House, Lancaster ; Nazareth House,
Wavertree, and Nazareth House, Ditton (Home for little Boys). In
Newport, Nazareth House, Cardiff, South Wales, and Nazareth
House, Treforest, South Wales (Home for Boys). In Down and
Connor, Nazareth House, Bally iiafeigh, Belfast, and Nazareth Lodge,
Ravenhill Road, Belfast (Home for little Boys). Ballarat, Nazareth
House, Ballirat, and St. Joseph's Home for Boys, Sebastopol,
Ballarat. Also Nazareth House, Aberdeen, N. B. ; Nazareth House,
Middlesbrough ; Nazareth House, Northampton ; Nazareth House,
Nottingham ; Nazareth House, Southsea ; Nazareth House, Bexhill ;
Nazareth House, Reading ; Nazareth House, Newcastle-on-Tyne ;.
Nazareth House, Cheltenham; Nazareth House, Kilmarnock, N.B. ;
Nazareth House, Londonderry ; Nazareth House, Cardonald, Glas-
gow, N.B. (Telegraphic Address : " Nazarene, Glasgow ") ; Nazareth
House, Heaton Park, Manchester ; Nazareth House, Blackburn, Lanes. ;
Nazareth House, Sligo (^Home for Boys) ; Nazareth House, Capetown ;.
Nazareth House, Kimberley ; Nazareth House, Port Elizabeth ;
Nazareth House, Durban, Natal; Nazareth House, Johannesburg;
Nazareth House, Christchurch, New Zealand.
There is a Girls' Industrial School attached to Nazareth House,
Aberdeen, and to Nazareth House, Isleworth. A Junior Boys' Indus-
trial School to Nazareth Lodge, Belfast. There is a Certified Poor
Law School for Girls attached to each of the following : — Nazareth
House, Middlesbrough; Nottingham;. Northampton; Cardiff and
Southsea; and Boys' Certified Poor Law Schools attached to Nazareth
House, Southend and Treforest. A Poor Law School for small Boys
and Girls to Nazareth House, Heaton Park, Manchester.
Many of the Houses are burdened with debt, and alms in money or
kind are earnestly solicited to meet pressing needs. Cheques and
P.O. Orders may be made payable to MRS. HENRIETTA GREENE,
or to the SUPERIOR of any of the above Houses.
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3. Jtt. 3. $. C.
St. Clare's Orphanage
(Under the care of the Poor Clares),
HABOLD'S CROSS, DUBLIN.
THIS being the first Institution for Orphan Girls
founded in Dublin, its claims on general support
may be justly urged, especially as the helpless little
ones whose cause we plead are particularly unsuited to
encounter the difficulties and hardships which beset the
young, innocent, and unprotected.
Hundreds of friendless girls, many of whom were
once blessed with loving parents and happy homes,
have sought a safe asylum in the Orphanage, and therein
have received careful training in religious and domestic
duties, which, united with a solid, practical education,
prepared them to fulfil the duties of their varied
positions in life in a truly Christian manner, and with
much edification.
The Orphans pray daily for their benefactors, for
whom also many masses are offered yearly.
Help is urgently needed for the continuance of the
good work. Donations and subscriptions will be grate-
fully received by —
THE MOTHER ABBESS.
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ASSOCIATION
OF THE
Perpetual Adoration,
AND WOKE FOB POOR CHURCHES,
ALSO FOR FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Under the patronage of His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh,
Archbishop of Dublin.
And the direction of the Fathers of the Society of Jesus, St. Francis
Xavier's, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
This Association was founded in Brussels in the year 1848 A.D.,
and established in Dublin in the year 1861, under the patronage of
His Eminence the late CardinarCullen, at that time Archbishop
of Dublin, in order to promote th|e glory of our hidden God in the
Most Blessed Sacrament, and to provide for Poor Churches the
Necessaries of Divine Worship.
The Committee of this Association earnestly request that every
Priest desirous of availing himself of the work of this Society, will
be so good as to state clearly the circumstances of his parish, and
also the requisites which he may stand most in need of for his
Church.
The Committee beg that the Priest applying for help will have
the goodness to inform them what collection can be made by his
parishioners, in order to pay some of the expenses of the Vestments,
etc., required, as it is not in their power to supply all gratis — much
as they would desire to do so.
The Vestments, Linens, etc., are distributed immediately after
the annual exhibition of work, which takes place at the end of
May or beginning of June. All applications for Vestments are
requested to be sent to the Hon. Sec., before the end of April.
Vestments, etc., remaining over after exhibition, may be pur-
chased at any time.
REV. FATHER J. TUNNEY, S.J., Director,
St. Francis Xavier's, Upper Gardiner St., Dublin.
THE HON. MRS. FITZGERALD, President,
18 Clyde Road, Dublin.
MISS CAMPBELL, Vice- President,
27 Pembroke Road.
MISS O'CONNELL, Hon. Secretary.
The Centre for Ireland of this Association is at Council Room,
St. Francis Xavier's Presbytery, Upper Gardiner Street, Dublin.
St. Saviour's ©rpbanage,
DENMARK STREET, DUBLIN.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh,
Archbishop of Dublin, and the Dominican Fathers.
Rev. J. P. DOWLING, O.P., Guardian.
St. Saviour's Orphanage is the oldest in Dublin. It was founded
by the Dominican Fathers in 1780, and since that time has provided
for hundreds of Orphan Boys. Owing to- the slender resources of
the Institution, the Guardian has to refuse the application of many
deserving children who have lost their parents, and who — were
financial matters in a more satisfactory state — would find a horn*
in the Orphanage. The boys receive a sound, moral training ; and
their education is provided for in St. Saviour's National School,
which adjoins. A Matron presides over the household, and one of
the Teachers is always in residence.
The Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is offered on the First Sunday of
every month for the deceased benefactors, and for the spiritual and
temporal welfare of all subscribers. The Rosary and Litany are-
recited every night by the orphans for the same intention.
Donations and Bequests will be most gratefully received by the
Rev. J. P. DO wing, 0-P., Guardian. St. Saviour's Orphanage, or by
any of the Clergymen, St. Saviour's Church, Dominick Street, Dublin-
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St. Lawrence's OatHolic Home,
34 RUTLAND SQUARE, DUBLIN,
For Providing Trained Nurses for the Sick Poor in their Own Homes
In affiliation with Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses.
Patron: His GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF DUBLIN.
Genera! Committee :
The Most Rev. Dr. Donnelly, Bishop of Ganea ; The Lady Mary
Murphy, Madam O'Conor, The Venerable Archdeacon Gorman, P.P.:
Mrs. Martin, Miss M'Donnell, The Rev. R. Bowden, Adm. ; The Very
Rev. Canon Fagan, P.P. ; Mrs. Whyte, Miss K. Martin, Miss Redington
Roche, Miss M. Tierney, Miss M. Mansfield, Miss Boland, Miss Edith
O'Reilly, Lady O'Counell, Mrs. J. M'Cann, Miss Eva Murphy, Mrs. J.
Murphy, Mrs. J. R. Peart. C. 0. Martin, Esq.,L A. Teeling, Esq., fl.
J. Monahan, Esq., Hon. Treas. ; H. J. Synnott, Esq.; Valentine Irwin,
Esq. John R. Peart, Esq., Hon. Sec. Sir Joseph Redmond. Hon.
Physician. Miss Daly, Lady Superintendent.
Nurses' Home, 34 Rutland Square, W. Bankers, The Bank of Ireland.
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT.
St. Lawrence's Catholic Home has been established for the double
purpose of providing a Home in Dublin for Catholic District Nurses
for the sick poor of the City, and of training Catholic Nurses for dis-
trict work in the country.
The Nurses employed by the Home have had full Hospital training,
in addition to the special training required for district visiting. They
work under the direction of the local doctors, and go to the houses
of the sick poor to whom they are sent, and do such work there as
the nature of the case may require, thus bringing the benefits of skilled
•nursing and attendance within the reach of those who are unable to
go into Hospitals.
Cases may be sent in by Doctors, Clergy, District Visitors, Sisters
xrf Charity, the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and others who are
working among the poor, to the Superintendent, at 34 Rutland Square,
Dublin, who will at once send a Nurse to attend the case.
The services of the Nurse are given gratis. Those, however, who
are not of the very poor, and who have availed of St. Lawrence's
Nurses, are invited to contribute towards the funds of the Home.
'The smallest contributions are thankfully accepted.
Donations and Subscriptions are urgently needed, and gifts of
books, surgical and medical appliances, letters for Convalescent homes,
etc., will be specially acceptable, and may be sent to the Superin-
tendent, at 34 Rutland Square, Dublin.
Ninety-five districts are now supplied by the Queen Victoria Jubilee
Institute with Catholic Nurses who were trained in St. Lawrence's
Home, including Achill Island, Agher, Anagry Ardee, Ardmore,
Armagh, Arranmore, Athy, Aughrim, Ballina, Ballinalee, Ballycroy,
Ballyshannon, Belleek, Bealadangan, Birr, Bray, Buncrana, Cahir,
€ahirdaniel, Carlow, Carrick-on-Suir, Carna, Cashel Castlebellingham,
Castleknock, Cavan, Clifdeii, Cappoquin, Castlecomer, Celbridge,
Clpndalkin, Clonmel. Cork, Dalkey, Derrybeg, Doneraile, Drogheda,
Dublin, Dundalk, Dunshaughlin, Fox ford, Galway, Geesala, Glen-
columbkill, Giencullen, Glengarriff, Grange Con, Hospital, Howth,
Kells, Kenmare. Killarney, Kiltimagh, Kilucan, Lismore, Lucan, etc.
INSTITUTE OF THE
Poor Servants ^« Mother of God.
Rpme — 16 Via San Sebastiano, Mother House, Public Church attached.
English Retreats and Sermons. Confessions heard in English and Italian.
Catholic Lending Library and Catholic books on sale. Day School for
young Ladies, and Preparatory School for little Boys. Catechism.
Needlework Classes for the Poor.
Florence — St. Edward's Convent, 87 Via S. Reparata. Day School for
Girls. Preparatory School for little Boys. English Classes. Home for
Governesses or Art Students.
Paris — St. Anthony's, 5 Rue, Lord-Byron. Homes for Englisl^|?eaking
Governesses and Nursery Governesses. Visitation of the Sick ancHPoor.
London — 53 Gordon Square, W. C. Home for Students and Business
Girls. Visitation of the Poor. Catechism Classes.
Brentford (London, W.) — The Convent, The B'utts. Visitation of the
Poor and Sick. Catechism Classes, Guilds, etc. Private Day School for
Girls and little Boys. The Sisters teach in Elementary School. Preser-
vation Home for Young Girls.
Roehampton (London, S.W.) — St. Marys Convent. General Novitiate
House. Orphanage for Girls. Visitation of the Poor. Catechism Classes.
Streatham (London, S.W.) — St. Mary Magdalene's Convent, Russell
House. Refuge for Penitents. Visitation of the Poor. Instructions for
Converts.
Putney (London, S.W.)— Convent of our Lady of Victories. School
and Parish Work.
Dublin — St. Joseph's, Portland Roiv. Home for over 130 aged single
Women ; many bed-ridden and infirm. Rathdown Union and Hospital,
Loughlinstown, Co. Dublin.
Carrigtwohill (Co. Cork) — St. Aloysius" Convent Apostolic School. The
Sisters teach the National Schools. Visitation of the Poor.
Youghal (Co. Cork) — St. Raphaels. Home for over 400 Imbeciles.
St. Mary's. Union and Hospital.
Lancashire (St. Helen's) — Providence Free Hospital. The Sisters'
Hospital is the only Free Hospital in the town. Surgical and Medical
Cases received of all Creeds. Visitation of the Poor. Liverpool —
St. Saviour's Refuge, Bevington Bush. Refuge for Penitants.
Visitation of the Poor. Mothers' Meetings, etc. St. Saviour's, Limekiln
Lane — Night Shelter. St. Saviour's, Rosemont, Edge Lane — Branch
Refuge for Penitents. Visitation of the Poor. St. Michael's,
50 Eldon \Place. Dispensary and attendance free for the Poor. District
Insurance Nursing. Sodality Meetings. Visitation of the Poor. St.
Joseptis Children's Sanatorium, Freshfield, near Liverpool. St. Gabriel's,
Knolle Park, Woolton. Poor Law Home for Children. St. Lucy's
Opthalmic Home, 12 Holly Road.
Brighton — St. Mary's, Portslade Manor. Chapel open to the Public
Refuge for Penitents. Visitation of the Poor and Sick. Cathechism
Classes. St. Anne's Home, 49 Buckingham Place — P'or Cripples (Girls)
and Invalid Children. Mission Work.
Subscriptions, Donations, or Clothing for the Poor gratefully received
by the Sister Superior of any of the Convents.
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48
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Theological Quarterly,
The leading Catholic Review in English, devoted to Scientific
Theology in .all its departments.
Founded (1906) and Edited by Members of the Faculty of Theology,
St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.
Present Editors :
REV. IYI. J. O'DONNELL, D.D.
REV. GARRETT PIERSE, D.D.
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Publishers : M. H. GILL & SON, Ltd., 50 Upper O'Connell
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Editorial Communications to be addressed to the Editors, St.
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St. Anthony's Convent of Mercy,
"Oak Lea," Sunderland.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG GIRLS
Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of the D:o ese.
The Buarding School is situated in a healthy locality and stands in its
own spacious grounds. Ample playgrounds. Tennis, hockey, croquet,
and other games.
The School, which is a " Recognised Secondary School," is conducted
on the usual lines laid down by the Board of Education.
Pupils are prepared for the London University Matriculation, Durham
University Matriculation and School Leaving Certificate. Oxford Locals,
Preliminary Certificate and Musical Examinations.
For particulars apply to the Rev. Mother, Convent of Mercy,
Sunderland.
Nat. Telephone : 653 Sunderland.
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SALESIAN SCHOOL
FARNBOROUGH, HANTS.
DIRECTED AND TAUGHT BY THE SALESIAN FATHERS.
THE Principal Object of this Boarding School is to provide
at a moderate charge a solid, Religious, Classical arid
Commercial Education.
The School, which has 12 acres of Playing Fields, is most
healthily situated amongst the renowned Hampshire pines.
Great attention is paid to the formation of character, and the
students are in constant touch with their Superiors.
Preparation for the . Universities and the Entrance Exami-
nations to the Professions.
Classical studies also arranged for those students who may
have a vocation for the Ecclesiastial State.
PENSION - £30 a year.
For Prospectus apply to —
VERY REV. J. F. McCOURT, S.C., Hector.
INSTITUTE OF TRAINED NURSES OF
OUR LADY OF CONSOLATION,
60 Lambeth Road, S.E.
Under the Patronage of
H.E. THE CARDINAL ARCHBISHOP OF WESTMINSTER.
HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK.
THE VERY REV. WILLIAM CANON MURNANE.
THE REV. CHARLES GALTON, S.J.
CHE object of this Institute is. to provide religious trained nurses
for the sick. The Sisters visit and nurse the poor of some of the
parishes in South London. They have also a private hospital
for patients of the middle class. Terms, from 1^ guineas ; private
rooms from 3 guineas.
The district nursing is entirely gratuitous, and supported by volun-
tary contributions. Subscriptions and donations will be gratefully
received by SISTER CONSTANCE BURD, Superior; also hospital letters,
clothing, old linen, etc., for the poor.
"We bless the above-named Institute and wish it every success."
*J« FRANCIS,
January 22nd, 1906. Archbishop of Westminster.
" I hope the Institute of Trained Nurses will increase in numbers.
There is plenty of field for this good work in South London."
»5< PETER,
January 26th, 1906. 51 Bishop of Southwark.
Convent ^Religious of the Cross
BOSCOIYIBE PARK, BOURNEMOUTH.
Boarding ai\d Day School for
Young Ladies,
Under the Special Patronage of
HIS LORDSHIP THE BISHOP OF PORTSMOUTH,
The Religious of the Cross are specially
devoted to the education of youth ; particular
attention is paid to the religious instruction and
moral training of the pupils. The Convent is
well situated in the healthy pine district of
Hampshire. It has extensive pleasure grounds,
with Tennis, etc.
The Course of Instruction comprises all the
usual branches of a sound English education, in
which Latin, French, and every kind of Needle-
work are included. Pupils are successfully
prepared for Local Examinations and for the
Royal Academy of Music.
There is a Separate School for Young Gentle-
men Boarders from four to twelve years of age,
where the educational course is specially designed
to prepare the pupils for College.
For terms apply to the
REV. MOTHER.
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Morfting Dirts' IfoosteC,
HANBURY LANE, MEATH STREET, DUBLIN,
provides Suppers, Bed and Breakfast, at nominal
charges, for working-class Girls who have no
home. In 1918, 523 Girls used the Hostel ;
sleeping accommodation was provided for 8,791
girls; 15,522 meals were supplied; and 149
situations obtained.
In connection with the Hostel,
Our Lady's Working Girls' Club, 83 Thomas Street,
provides healthy recreation for young girls
working in factories, etc.
President: SIR JOSEPH A. GLYNN.
Spiritual Director: REV. T. J. FARRELL, C.C., Meath St.
Funds Urgently J\*eede<1.
The Irish Nuns of Ypres.
The Irish Benedictine Dames of the Royal Abbey of the
Immaculate Conception, at Ypres, have, with the cordial approval
of His Lordship the BISHOP OF FERNS, opened a Select Boarding-
School, similar to that which they directed for so many years in
Belgium.
It is their aim to instil into their Pupils a fervent and solid piety,
without which true education cannot exist; together with a judicious
notion of personal responsibility — at the same time developing the
intellectual and moral qualities.
The Course of Studies comprises all the branches of a superior
education, with the advantages of a continental training. The
system of teaching is adapted to ensure for each Pupil thoroughness
in every branch.
Careful attention is given to health, diet and recreation. The
neighbourhood is well-known for its beautiful scenery, and the
children enjoy a great variety of walks.
For further details and Prospectus apply to —
MARY MAURA OSTYN, Right Rev. Lady Abbess, O.S.B.,
Ypres Benedictine Abbey,
Macmine Castle, Co. Wexford,
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Dominican Convent, St. Mary's, Cabra.
Conducted by the Dominican Nuns.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.
A Boarding School for Young Ladies, situated in a beautiful
locality about two miles from the City of Dublin.
St. Mary's, Cabra, founded 1717. Prioress, Mrs. M. X. O'Connor.
Religious, 70. Boarders, 150. Preparatory College for Little Boys,
80. Institution for Deaf and Dumb; Inmates, 240. Convent National
Schools; attendance, 170. Chaplains^ Vincentian Fathers, Castle-
knock College.
An object of paramount importance with the Nuns is the Moral
Training of their Pupils.
Religious Instruction twice a week by the Vincentian Fathers,
Castleknock College, Chaplains to the Convent.
The Course of studies include English in all its branches, Mathe-
matics, Natural Science, Latin, Irish, French, German, and Italian
Languages.
' All the Pupils are obliged to attend Classes for Plain and Orna-
mental Needlework and Dressmaking. Courses in Plain and High-
class Cookery are given to the Senior Pupils.
To secure the ablest Teachers, and the most improved methods,
some members of the Community took out their Diplomas for Teach-
ing both in Theory and in Practice, in the Cambridge University, and
went through a complete course of Training in Bedford College,
London, whilst others fitted themselves for their work by a prolonged
residence on the Continent.
^reparatorg College, (Eaftra, Bu<n,
High-Class Boarding School for Boys between the ages of Five and Eleven.
CONDUCTED BY THE DOMINICAN NUNS, ST. MAKY'S, CABRA.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.
For Terms apply to The Prioress, Dominican Convent, Cabra, Dublin.
SMYLLUM ORPHANAGE, LANARK, N.B.
Smyllum Orphanage, established 1864, for orphans and
neglected and destitute children of both sexes from the ages of
2 up to 13. Over 8,000 children, mostly of Irish parentage
or descent, have been brought up in this Institution, which is
under the care of the Sisters of Charity. The Schools are
under the Education Department.
Help of any kind or gifts of clothing will be most gratefully
received by the Superioress, Sister Angela McCotter, to whom
all communications may be addressed.
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HOME FOB
Friendless and Orphan Girls,
BELFAST.
THE Sisters of the Good Shepherd take into this Home,
which is quite distinct from their other works, Orphan
and Friendless Girls of good character, who receive there
Religious Instruction, as well as a Business Training. Girls
unsuited for the latter are prepared for Domestic Service.
Funds are most urgently needed, this Home having no
endowment.
Particulars on Application to the SUPERIORESS.
ORDERS SOLICITED FOR ALTAR BREADS.
Tel. No. Belfast 1346.
Presentation College
GLASTHULE, KINGSTOWN.
This Day-Colleg-e, conducted by the Presentation Brothers, affords
the sons of parents resident in Kingstown and surrounding localities
an opportunity of receiving a high-class English, Classical, Scientific
and Commercial Education. The College comprises : —
I. — Junior ate.
For pupils under 12 years of age.
II. — Secondary School.
For pupils between 12 and 18 years.
III.— Senior School.
For students preparing for Professional Preliminaries, University
Entrance Exams, and Commercial careers.
The College has well-equipped Class Halls and Physical and Chemi-
cal Laboratories, heated and ventilated on most approved principles.
For Prospectus, &c., apply to THE SUPERIOR.
Presentation College is within two minutes' walk of Sandycove Rail-
way Station, and the Electric Cars to Dalkey stop at the Entrance.
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McGUIRE'S COLLEGE
A Postcard brings details of—
1. Our Civil Service Department.
2. The University and Professional Preliminary Classes.
3. The Special Section for Bank and Railway Candidates.
4. The School of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Book-
keeping.
In all cases we send convincing
Lists of Up-to-date Successes.
McGuire's Civil Service College, Ltd.,
51 Upper Sackville Street, Dublin.
Telephone 3251.
bouse oi Spiritual exercises,* a
Milltown Park, Dublin.
ORDER OF RETREATS for 1920.
January I2th to I7th — For Ecclesiastics.
March 28th (Palm Sunday) to April 1st (in preparation for Easter) — For
Lay Gentlemen.
July I2th to I7th — For Ecclesiastics.
September I3th to i8th — For Ecclesiastics.
October nth to i6th— For Ecclesiastics.
November 8th to I3th — For Ecclesiastics.
November I5th to 2Oth — For Ecclesiastics.
Dec. igth to 23rd (in preparation for Christmas) — For Lay Gentlemen.
Private Retreats can be made in the intervals between the General
Retreats.
Week-end Retreats for Young Men are held from Septuagesima to
Ascension, and at other times of the year. These Retreats begin on
Saturday night at 8.45 p.m., and end on Monday morning at 8 o'clock.
To secure a room it is necessary to make timely application.
Those who wish to make Private Retreats are requested to give due notice
—not less than three days before.
Further information and Cards of Admission may be had at the above
address from THE SUPERIOR.
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OF
CHURCH CANDLES,
EACH CANDLE
(95%, 75%, 65%, 55%, 25%),
is guaranteed to contain the percentage of
GENUINE BEESWAX
stamped on it.
Price List on application to :
THE MANUFACTORY, PUTNEY, S-W 15
31 ASHLEY PLACE, WESTMINSTER, S W.I
(Opposite Westminster Cathedral).
or 68 Highfield Street, Liverpool.
FRANCIS TUCKER & Co. Ltd.
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Church Requisites of Every Description,
INCLUDING
Quarant Ore Candles, which will burn for full 40 hours,
or half the period, without attention.
Tenebrae Candles, any size to order.
Triple Candles, stamped and guaranteed to contain 65%
Genuine Beeswax.
Vegetable Candles, " Prize Medal," and Nos. 1, 2 and 3
qualities.
Sanctuary Oils- The most Reliable and Economical on
the market.
WicKs, Floats, Tapers, £fc., of various sizes.
Fragrant Incense of Choicest Gums, and specially;
prepared by themselves.
Cere Cloths, any size to order.
Prepared Cbarcoal, for use with Incense.
Brass WorK and Cburch Furniture of every .
description. Old work restored.
Household Candles. For Sitting-room, Bedroom,
Kitchen, and Carriage use.
" Apso" Laundry Soap. Suitable for flannels. Made
of Purest Oil. Perfectly Odourless.
" Lytella" Toilet Soaps. Scented or Unscented. Sticks
of Shaving Soap, delicately perfumed.
" White Cross" Night Lights. For private Altars and
for Sick-rooms.
Sole Agents in Great Britain and Ireland for
C. GUlLLON S WICKS, <Sc.
THE
Convent School
Manchester Road,
BURY, LANGS.
(Recognised by the Board of Education as a
Secondary School and P.T. Centre).
IS SCHOOL is under the direction of
THE DAUGHTERS OF THE CROSS,
and has an excellent record as a Day and
Boarding School.
Centre for Oxford Local Examinations
FOR PEOSPECTUS APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL.
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PROSELYTTSM
THE CATHOLIC PROTECTION & RESCUE
SOCIETY OF IRELAND (Anti-Proselytising).
T)ROSELYTISING Organisations spend over
X £60,000 annually in the endeavour to rob
our people of their Faith.
They have generally about 3,000 Catholic poor,
chiefly women and children, under process of
perversion.
" The Catholic Protection and Rescue Society of Ireland "
was established with the warm approval and the
blessing of the CARDINAL PRIMATE, and of almost
all the Irish Bishops, to combat this terrible evil.
It appeals very earnestly for sympathy and
support to all Irish Catholics.
Testators, Trustees of Charitable Funds, and their
friends are specially requested to bear the Society in
mind and to assist it.
Subscriptions and Donations will be gratefully received by
N. J. SYNNOTT, Esq.,
Furness, Naas (Chairman)',
WM. LOMBARD MuRPHY,Esq.,M.D.
Dartry House, Rathmines;
CHARLES O. MARTIN, Esq.,
28 Clyde Road, Dublin;
JAMES MAHONY, Esq.,
7 Raglan Road, Dublin;
and
Miss A. M. MATHEWS (Secretary),
35 MOLESWORTH STREET, DUBLIN
who will answer all inquiries.
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Convent of the (Boob
DALBETH, TOLLCROSS, GLASGOW.
7THE SISTERS OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD will be
^ most grateful for Contributions to aid them in the
support of the 200 poor girls and women in the Refuge under
their care. The prayers of the Sisters and Penitents are daily
offered for all benefactors.
Subscriptions and donations will be most thankfully received
by the MOTHER PRIORESS, ROSA MAGUIRE.
DOMINICAN COLLEGE,
EOOLES STREET, DUBLIN.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin.
Pupils are prepared for the Scholarships and Matriculation of
the National University, and for the Examinations of the Inter-
mediate and Technical Boards, the various Musical Boards, the
Feis Ceoil and Civil Service.
The success at these Examinations of the Candidates from
Ecclea Street College is sufficient evidence in favour of its educa-
tional system.
St. Dominie's Training College for Secondary Teachers, recognised
by the University of Cambridge, is established at No. 17 Ecclea
Street.
For further particulars apply to THE PRIORESS.
ST. BEDE'S COLLEGE,
ALEXANDRA PARK, MANCHESTER.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
Conducted by Priests assisted by Lay Masters. The staff includes five
Cambridge M.A.'s.
Healthy situation, near the country. Modern sanitation. Sound"
practical education.
Classical and Commercial Courses.
Students are prepared for The Higher School Certificate, University
Matriculation, and for University Scholarships.
A thorough course of Religious Knowledge is given by the Priests.
For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Rector, Very Rev. FRANCIS GONNE, M.A..
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ST. MICHAEL'S
Convent of ©ur ILab^ of flDerc\>,
NEWTOWNFORBES.
Superioress - MOTHER M. GABRIEL MARTYN.
The Sisters have an Industrial School, Boarding School,
National School, also Public Steam Laundry, where young
women are employed.
SCHOOL FOE,
FEMALE DEAF & DUMB
UNDER THE CARE OF
THE SISTERS OF MERCY, ROCHFORT BRIDGE.
PATRON I
MOST REV. DR. GAUGHRAN, LORD BISHOP OF MEATH.
Both Manual and Oral System are taught in this Institution.
Terms on Application to SUPERIORESS.
St. flfeaiYs tfrafnfno School
UNDER THE CARE OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY,
STANHOPE STREET, DUBLIN.
In this Institution the Sisters of Charity devote themselves
to the care and education of poor unprotected young girls
(aged from n to 16 years).
The Sisters, well aware that "prevention is better than cure,"
spare no pains to train these young girls to industrial pursuits,
forming them early to habits of order, tidiness and cleanliness.
The children are taught needlework in all its branches in
their workrooms, where orders are executed for the best houses
in the City. Washing also is taken into the Institution, so as
to give the girls a thorough training in Laundry Work. There
are at present 100 inmates. They are likewise taught plain
cooking, besides the usual elementary branches of education.
As there is no aid from Government for this Institution, and
as inexperienced young hands do not bring in nearly sufficient
means for their support, the Sisters earnestly appeal to the
Charity of the Generous to help them to carry on their work
for these poor, unprotected children. 60
ST. MARY'S DOMINICAN
CONVENT, Wicklow.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop ol Dublin.
BOARDING- SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES
Conducted by the Dominican Nuns.
THE position of the Convent is unrivalled, commanding a view of the
beautiful bay of Wicklow. The Pupils have the advantage of sea-
bathing and the extensive grounds afford every facility for games.
The Pupils receive every attention necessary for their physical, intel-
lectual and moral development, and no effort is spared to keep their studies
in line with the requirements of the day.
Pupils prepared for Public Exams., Intermediate, Matriculation N.U.I.,
National Examining Institute of Ireland,and Music(vocal and instrumental).
PREPARATORY COLLEGE FOR BOYS
From the age of 3 to 12. Conducted by the Dominican Nuns.1
'T^HE Educational Course is specially designed to prepare boys for College.
1 Strictest attention is paid to their moral and religious training, while
they have all the home comforts necessary for their tender age. The
Drill and Physical Culture are in charge of a competent Instructor.
For terms and prospectus apply to REV. MOTHER PRIORESS
_ ENTIRE CHARGE OF COLONIAL PUPILS. _
City Hospital for Diseases of the Skin
Founded 1899] , [Founded 1899
HOLLES STREET, DUBLIN,
Under the Care of the Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul.
Necessitous Poor admitted Free.
Consulting Physician — W. J. DARGAN, M.D., F.R. C.P.I., Physician to
St. Vincent's Hospital.
Consulting Surgeon — Sir T. MYLES, M.D., F.R.C.S., Surgeon to H.M. the
King1 in Ireland.
Physician — C. M. O'Brien, M.D., Hon. Member of Dermatological
Society, France ; Fellow of Medical Society, London.
Surgeon and Pathologist — T. T. O'FARRELL, F.R.C.S.
Secretary — F. SCOTT, 3 and 4 Holies Street and I Holies Place.
This Hospital is the first and only one in the City exclusively
devoted to the practice and treatment of Skin Diseases, and was
the first Hospital in Ireland to introduce, in 1901, the Finsin Light
Treatment for the cure of Lupus. Senior Students are admitted free
to the clinical teaching of the Hospital, which has a large out-patient
attendance, with 50 beds for Intern cases.
Classes of instruction in the use of the Finsin Light, Radium X Rays,
High Frequency Currents, and Ionic Medication, with Demonstrations or*
cases already undergoing the treatment will be held at regular intervals-
during the Winter and Summer Sessions.
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Convent of tbe Sisters
Lower Baggot Street, Dublin.
This Institution is under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, and was
founded in 1827 for the education of the poor, visitation of the sick,
and protection of distressed women of good character. The attendance
in the schools is from 1,000 to 1,300 children daily, many of whom are
clothed. There is a Training School attached to the Convent, where
talented young girls are prepared for the Training College. Entrance
to Training School at Gate Lodge next Adelaide Place.
There is also a "House of Mercy" — founded by Mother Catherine
McAuley — for protecting and training about 40 poor, destitute young
girls as laundresses and domestic servants, who would otherwise be
exposed to the awful dangers and even ruin awaiting them in the world
on the threshold of life. With no grant whatever, the doors must
be closed to those helpless young creatures if the generosity of the
charitable fails in enabling the Sisters to carry out the greatest of all
.works — the salvation of souls — by shielding the young and innocent
from sin and shamed
Alms are urgently implored for this end — so vital and important.
FERRYBANK, WATERFORD.
(Under the Patronage of the Most Rev. Dr. -Brownriyg, Bishop of Ossory).
Facing the City of Waterford, on a. most charming and salubrious site,
this beautiful Convent is ideally situated. The spacious grounds on which
the Convent stands afford ample opportunity for the Pupils belonging to the
various departments to indulge in healthy and up-to-date games, which form
such a necessary feature of a girl's education.
The results of the annual Examinations in Literature, Science, and Art
testify sufficiently to the excellence of the education imparted in this well-
"known Convent. Domestic Economy— that science whose knowledge is so
essential to the future happiness of the home — takes a prominent place, and
special facilities are provided for instruction in this branch.
In addition to the Boarding School (the Pupils of which number 120),
there is a High School where the Curriculum of Studies is the same as that
of the Boarding School.
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Association of the Crusade of Prayer
for the Souls in Purgatory,
ESTABLISHED AT THE
Bridgettine House of Syon Abbey, Chudleigh, S. Devon, 1892,
WITH THE APPROBATION OF THE BISHOP OF PLYMOUTH.
This Association received the Blessing of the Supreme Pontiff,
Leo XIII., on July 12th, 1893, it also received that of his successor,
our late Holy Father, Pope Pius X. His Holiness Pope Benedict
XV. on April 10th, 1915, gave His Blessing and Approval to it, as
well as his Blessing to all its members.
The Object Of the Association is to pray for the deceased who
have a special claim on the members' prayers and suffrages, such
as Rotations, Friends, Neighbours ; also Priests and Religious,
and the Holy Souls in general. A daily Mass is said for the repose of
the souls of all who have died in consequence of the late war.
For particulars of the Association and for Enrolment of Members,
Application should be made to : —
THE SUPERIOK, SYON ABBEY,
CHUDLEIGH, SOUTH DEVON, ENGLAND.
In connection with the Crusade is published " The Poor Souls'
Friend and St. Joseph's Monitor," a monthly Magazine, originally,
and still chiefly printed to plead the cause of the Faithful Departed.
In addition to the articles on the Faithful Departed, it comprises
a wide and varied field of literature contributed by able Catholic
writers.
Many Catholic devotions are explained and recommended to
the faithful by special papers and magazines ; countless publications
appear daily in every imaginable form and for every conceivable
purpose ; each industry possesses a special organ ; medical science
has its own journals to plead the alleviation of human suffering.
The Church Suffering has for its advocate " The Poor Souls' Friend."
Subscription, 2/- yearly, post free, payable in advance. Single
copies, l^d. ; post free, 2d. Specimen copies free.
This Magazine can be obtained from —
"The Manager," Office of "The P.S.F.," Chudleigh, South Devon,
or from Messrs. Washbourne, Ltd., Paternoster Row, London, E.G.,
or from Messrs. Burns and Gates, 28 Orchard Street, London.
A limited space is allotted for advertisements. The scale of
charges can be obtained from
"THE MANAGER," OFFICE OF "THE P.S.F."
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SACRED HEART SCHOOL.
HONOR OAK, LONDON, S.E. 23,
And Branch in W1NCANTON, SOMERSET.
High-Class Boarding and Day School for Young
Ladies, conducted by the Missionary Sisters of the
Sacred Heart of Jesus.
Pupils are prepared for University Examinations and
for the Royal Academy of Music. French include 1 in
curriculum.
For particulars apply to the
REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR.
BOTH SCHOOLS NEAR RAILWAY STATION.
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Convent of the Holy Child Jesus,
HARROGATE, YORKS.
Boarding School for the Daughters of Gentlemen.
The course of Studies comprises all the branches of a higher education.
Pupils are prepared for Public Examinations.
Ladies are received as Boarders, and for Retreats.
For particulars, apply to the REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR.
Convent of flfeercv,.
A NEW DEPARTMENT FOR BOARDERS,
Has been Opened in connection with the
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL,
Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.
Under the patronage of His Lordship Most Rev. Dr. Mulhern.
The General Course of Study includes : — Christian Doctrine,
Irish, English, Commercial French, German, Latin, and Italian
Languages ; Mathematics, Book-keeping, Business Methods and
Office Routine, Shorthand, Typewriting, Needlework, Cookery,
Drawing, Painting, Class Singing, Calesthenics, Dancing, and
Instrumental Music.
Pupils prepared for Intermediate andMatriculationExaminations;
also for the Bank, Post Office, and Teaching Profession.
A list of the successes obtained by Pupils of Our Lady's School
up to the present can be had, with particulars of Terms, Courses
of Study, etc., on application to
THE MOTHER SUPERIOR.
SISTERS OF
ST. JOSEPH OF THE APPARITION
(Order Approved by the Holy See).
Vocations required both for Home and the Missions.
The Work of the Institute comprises all charitable works —
Orphanages, Hospitals, care of the Sick, Creches and Schools.
APPLY— REV. MOTHER,
THE HOME, WHALLEY ROAD,
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND.
63 D2
ITALY.
English Convent of the Poor Servants of
the Mother of God,
16 Via San Safcastiano, Piazza di Spagna, Rome.
Public Church attached. English Retreats and Sermons. Confes-
sions heard in English and Italian. Catholic Lending Library, and
Catholic books 011 sale.
Day School for young ladies, and Preparatory School for little boys.
Catechism. Needlework Classes for the Poor.
ST. EDWARD'S CONVENT, 87 Via S. Reparata, Florence.
Day School for girls. Preparatory School for little boys. English
Classes.
SALESIAN SCHOOL
Highfield, Chcrtsey, Surrey.
THE Salesian Fathers devote themselves to the
education of the young, and also to the training
of young men for the Priesthood, and for Foreign
Missions.
The School is situated in a beautiful and healthful
position, surrounded by large playgrounds and playing
fields.
The Course of Studies is the same as at the Salesian
Schools at Battersea and Farnborough.
For particulars apply to
THE SUPERIOR,
THE VERY REV. FATHER MACEY, S.C.
ST. FRANOIS' HOME,
SHEFFORD, BEDFORDSHIRE.
[•Founded by the late Canon Collis, in 1869.
An Orphanage for Rescue Cases and also for the boys of Catholic
parents once in prosperous circumstances. Sound, practical English
education, with special attention to religious instruction ; healthy
situation, building airy and commodious.
The boys have a playing field, cricket, bathing and drill; and there
is a beautfful church attached to the Home.
Terms and all particulars from the Very Rev. Laurence W. Canon
Youens, to whom also contributions for the maintenance of the Home
may be sent. 66
CONVENT OF THE ASSUMPTION SIDMOUTH'
S. DEVON.
BOARDING SCHOOL for a limited number of Young Ladies of the
higher classes. Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge Locals
and R. A. M. Exams. Special facilities for Foreign Languages.
The Convent, situated in its own grounds, commands a beautiful view of
the sea. Tennis Court, Croquet Lawn.
A FEW LADY BOARDERS RECEIVED.
Daily Mass and Benediction. For terms apply to Rev. Mother Superior.
Sienna Dominican Conocnt,Drodl)eda (Founded 1722)
Under the Patronage of His Eminence CARDINAL LOGUE.
The Pupils receive a most careful Religious and Moral training.
They have every home comfort in the School, which is splendidly
situated and spacious. With all modern requirements. The dietary,
health, good manners and general improvement of the Pupils are
particularly well attended to, and delicate children receive special care.
The general course of instruction includes Christian Doctrine, Irish
History, English, Latin, French and German languages. Mathe-
matics, Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Instrumental and Vocal
Music ; Drawing, Painting, Needlework, Cooking, Laundry, Dress-
making, Dancing and Calisthenics.
Pupils are prepared for University, Commercial, Technical and
Musical Examinations. We prepare Pupils for the Oxford Local
Examinations, of which this Convent is a Centre. _,
For Prospectus and further particulars apply to
REV. MOTHER PRIORESS.
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Oonvent of Marie Auxiliatrice,
The Manor House, East End Road, Finchley, London, N. 3.
HOUSE OF RESIDENCE FOR BUSINESS GIRLS.
The Sisters of Marie Auxiliatrice, formerly of 196 Cromwell Road, S.W.,
hove now removed to the above address, -which is a large house standing
in its own grounds and which offers to its inmates the great advantage of
pure country air and very easy access to all parts of London.
The chief object of the Sisters is to protect the young girls who are
away from their own homes and to bestow on them motherly care com-
bined with facilities for all kinds of health recreations.
A few rooms are reserved for Lady Boarders. The House closes at 10 p.m.
For particulars apply to The Reverend Mother. Td^iitone ; NO. 29 Finchiey.
Coiwnt or tin FaltMuI Companions of 3csus,
LARKHILL HOUSE, PRESTON.
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Under the Patronage of the Lord Bishop of Liverpool.
Agreeably situated on the outskirts of Preston, and surrounded by
extensive and beautiful grounds. Sound Religious and Secular Education.
Students prepared for Training Colleges, for London Matriculation,
Oxford Locals, and College of Preceptors' Examinations. Also for the
Royal College and Royal Academy of Music ; for all of which the
Convent is a recognised centre. Domestic Economy. Needlework and
Games.
URSULINE LADIES' COLLEGE,
FULL WOOD PARK, CHELTENHAM SPA.
The "Garden Town," renowned for its Schools, healthiness and
beautiful surroundings.
The Convent is situated close to the town in a splendid demesne of
about 15 acres, including large Tennis Lawns, Fields for Games, Lakes with
running waters for Boating, woody walks, etc.
Pupils are prepared for Public Examinations by qualified Governesses.
Fluent French. Entire charge taken of Indian and Colonial Pupils.
For Prospectus, with views of College and other particulars, apply to
The Rev. Mother Prioress.
CONVENT OF
©ut 1Lab\> of tbe Sacreb Ibeart,
LEEHURST, SALISBURY.
Under the Patronage of His Lordship the Bishop of Clifton.
High-Class Boarding and Day School.
Conducted by the Religious of Christian Education from
Hillside, Farnborough, Hants.
For particulars apply to the Rev. Mother.
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CONVENT DES DAMES AUGUSTINES DU
SAINT COSUR DE MARIE,
GENSING LODGE, MAZE HILL, ST. LEONARDS-ON-SEA.
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE BISHOP OF SOUTHWARK.
The Augustinian Sisters of the Holy Heart of Mary have founded a
house at St. Leonards-on-Sea, with a view of offering, ior a time or
permanently, a quiet and comfortable residence to ladies who through
delicate health, require special care and attention. Also ladies desiring
to live a quiet and retired life will be received as boarders.
For particulars, apply to the Rev. Mother Superior, as above.
The Mother House is in Paris, 29 Rue de la Sante. The Augustinian
Nuns have also a similar house at Nice, 28 Avenue Notre Dame.
Convent of Mercy, Garnethill, Glasgow.
The Sisters of Mercy conduct a Higher Grade School, where Pupils are
prepared for the Leaving Certificate and University Preliminary Examina-
tions, and also for the Music Examinations connected with the Royal
Academy and Trinity College.
Prospectus may be had on application to the Rev. Mother Superior.
The House of Mercy attached to the Convent, for the Training of
Domestic Servants, affords a Home to good Girls out of situation, but is
much hampered by want <if means. Subscriptions are earnestly solicited.
Religious Instruction given Daily to Adults.
Telephone No., Douglas 895. ALTAR BREADS SUPPLIED.
URSULINE CONVENT,
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL,
UPTON, FOREST GATE, LONDON, £.7.
Situated in grounds of 5 acres in extent. Tlie largest Catholic
Secondary Schoul for Girls in England. Pupils prepared for all public
examinations. Seven University Graduates on the Staff. Special
facilities for girls wishing to enter the teaching profession. Moderate
terms. A House has been taken at Oakthorpe Road, Palmer's Green, N.,
for younger children, and also for Day Scholars.
For Particulars apply to the Rev. Mother Superior.
ST. MARY'S ABBbY SCHOOL,
MILL HILL, N.W.7.
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES.
Under the Patronage of His Eminence the Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster.
The Religious of the Third Order Regular of St. Francis offer to their
Pupils all the advantages of a superior English Education.
They are prepared for Matriculation, University Locals, the Examina-
tions of the Royal Academy of Music, and Commercial Training, if desired.
The Abbey is beautifully situated in its own elevated and well-wooded
grounds.
For further Particulars apply to the Mother Abbess. 69
J. M. J.
IRasaretb Ibouse,
Home for Aged and Infirm Poor, and Orphan Children.
The above well-known Institution affords a permanent home to
the Aged and Infirm Poor of both sexeS.
Orphan children are received, educated, and maintained until
old enough to earn their own-livelihood.
The Home has no funds, but depends entirely on the alms,
food, and clothing collected by the Sisters.
Owing to the building of the New Wing, the Sisters have incurred
a heavy debt, for which they earnestly appeal to their kind friends
and benefactors to lessen the pressing burden by their generous
contributions.
The prayers of the Community and inmates are daily offered for
all benefactors.
At present there are in the Home over 400 Poor.
Aged men and women are received irrespective of creed, as also
those who come daily for food or medicine.
Subscriptions or Donations will be gratefully received by the Lord
Bishop of the Diocese, the Clergy of the City, or by
THE SUPERIOR, Nazareth House, Derry.
SCOTLANn,
ST. ANNE'S
This Convent is excellently situated as a health resort, being
near the sea, and within easy access of Portobello Salt Baths,
and of Edinburgh by car or train.
There is accommodation for different classes.
TELEPHONE - MUSSELBURGH 99.
TERMS MODERATE :: PRIESTS RECEIVED :: MASS DAILY.
For further particulars, apply (with stamp) to The Mother Superior.
CONVENT OF THE ASSUMPIION,
23 KENSINGTON SQUARE, W.
Under the Patronage of the Cardinal Archbishop o? Westminster.
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
A limited number of day boarders are received.
Kindergarten Class for little girls under eight.
The Chapel is open to the public. The Blessed Sacrament
is exposed daily after 8 o'clock Mass till 5 o'clock Benediction.
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LORETTO CONVENT, NAVAN,
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
Pupils prepared for Intermediate, Matriculation, County Council
Scholarships, and various Musical Examinations.
Special Courses in all branches of Domestic Economy, including
Cookery, Needlework, Dressmaking, Laundry, &c.
For terms apply to THE SUPERIORESS.
LORETTO CONVENT, NAVAN,
ST. ANNE'S,
Boarding School for Young Girls in connection with our Primary
Schools.
Pupils prepared for Business, Civil Service and King's Scholarship
Examinations.
Terms very Moderate.
St Bernards Convent
SLOUGH, BUCKS.
Boarfcing School for $011110 HaWes.
Under the Patronage of the .Lord Bishop of Northampton,
and the direction of the Dames Bernardines.
THIS CONVENT, situated in the most healthy part of Bucks,
is within a short distance of Windsor Castle and of Eton and
Beaumont Colleges. Trains run to and from Paddington every
half-hour. The grounds, including Hockey fields and Tennis
lawns, are over 30 acres in extent.
Gymnastics and Swedish Drill are taught by an experienced
Mistress. There are highly qualified Teachers for Music,
Singing, Drawing and Painting. The curriculum includes all
the usual subjects, with special facilities for French and German.
Mathematics and Science are taught by specialists.
Pupils are prepared for Oxford Senior and Higher Local and
for London Matriculation, and also for the Music Examinations
of the Associated Board. Apply to the Lady Superior.
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St. CATHERINE'
Young Ladies' Boarding School for a Limited Number.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh.
For particulars apply to J]p,v. Mother Superior, as above.
St. XHomas of Aquin s Oollege
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of St. Andrews and Edinburgh.
Founded by desire of Hii Grace the late Archbishop Macdonald to further
the Higher Education of Women.
1. By giving a thorough professional training to educated girls who
intend to qualify themselves for the profession of teaching. This Depart-
ment of the College has been recognised by the Cambridge Teachers'
Training Syndicate.
2. By preparing students for the London and other University Degrees,
the Honours Certificates of the Higher Local Examinations of Oxford and
Cambridge, or for any qualifying examinations, and the Scotch Higher
Leaving Certificate.
Terms and particulais on application to the Rev. Mother Superior.
PREPARATORY BOARDING SCHOOL
In connection with St. Thomas of Aquin's College.
The Pupils are prepared for the Oxford Local and Intermediate
Certificate Examinations. The Course comprises Christian Doctrine,
English in all its branches, Modern Languages, Classics, Mathematics,
Music, Drawing, Elocution, and Class Singing. The School year is
divided into three terms, the pension being Ten Guineas a term.
Further particulars can be obtained from the Rev. Mother Superior.
St. PHILOMENA'S COLLEGE,
CARSHALTON HOUSE, CARSHALTON, SURREY.
Conducted by the Daughters of the Cross.
Under the Patronage of
His Eminence Cardinal Bourne and of His Lordship the Bishop of Southwark.
The College is situated in unusually beautiful and extensive grounds,
covering 28 acres, and affording excellent opportunities for Hockey,
Base- ball, and other outdoor games. The children have for their
exclusive use a large field, besides three asphalt tennis courts and a
cycle path nearly a mile in length running round the estate.
Private Bedrooms.
The College buildings are large and up-to-date and include a
well-heated Swimming Bath, a Demonstration Kitchen, a large Gym-
nasium, and a Chemical Laboratory completely fitted.
Pupils are prepared for the Oxford Locals, Matriculation, Assoc.
Board of the R.A.M. and R.C.M., and other public examinations.
There is a Senior Division in which the pupils besides receiving
lessons in Music, Languages and Literature, attend special classes for
Dressmaking, Cookery, First Aid and Home Nursing, etc.
Prospectus, References, etc., on application to the Rev. Mother.
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STAINED GLASS WINDOW.
Subject .: -St. Francis Preaching to the Multitude.
Erected in
MERCY CONVENT, GORT, Co. GAL WAY.
J. CLARKE & SONS, stained a**
ESTABUSHED 1886.
Church Decorators,
33 NTH. FREDERICK ST., DUBLIN,
We beg to call attention to the following letters which we have
had the pleasure of receiving from His Lordship the Bishop of Ardagh
and Clonmacnoise : —
Bishop's House,
Longford.
Messrs. J Clarke &• Sons have painted and
decorated the Churches of St. Mary's, Athlone ;
St. Mary's, Granard; St. Matthew's, Ballymahon, in
this Diocese. I have pleasure in saying that in every
instance the work was most satisfactory. I can
recommend the firm with the greatest confidence
to all who look for art and permanent work, and
Moderate Prices.
+ J. HOARE,
Bishop of Ardagh &• Clonmacnoise.
Longford.
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a true work of Art, and meets with unbounded
praise from all the critics.
I am, yours faithfully,
+ J HOARE.
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Designed and Executed to suit any Style of Architecture.
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33 NORTH FREDERICK STREET,
Established 1886. DUBLIN.
Sisters of Charity, St. Lawrence OToole's Convent,
(OFF SEVILLE PLACE).
Founded 1882. Rectress — Mother Helena Russell. Religious, 13.
Sick Poor visited daily, and religious instruction giveiv-in Parochial
Schools. Adjoining the Convent there is a Technical School for Girls, in
which are held Classes of Domestic Economy. The " Convent National
School," at East Wall, is in charge of the Sisters ; attendance 400. St.
Mary's Home and Club for Girls of respectable character who are out of
employment, is under the care of the Sisters, and adjoins the Convent
grounds.
"CONVENT OF ST, LOUIS,
MIDDLETOWN, ARMAGH,
UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF His EMINENCE CARDINAL LOGUE.
Boarding and Day Schools; also Government Industrial School.
Superioress, MRS. THERESA LAVERTY.
Community, 23. Chaplain, REV. P. McRoRY, P.P.
The Sisters of St. Louis offer a First Class Education to the
Young Ladies confided to their care. Pupils prepared for
King's Scholarship and Intermediate examinations.
The course of instruction comprises, besides a very careful
Religious Training, a sound English Education, French, Irish,
Plain and Fancy Needlework, Vocal and Instrumental Music,
Drawing, Painting, Shorthand, Typewriting, and practical
lessons on Domestic Economy and Cooking. Special atten-
tion is paid to Deportment and Manners. Every care is taken
to promote the Health and Comfort of the pupils.
The Convent is beautifully and healthfully situated within
an agreeable drive of Tynan Station.
LORETTO CONVENT
FEKMOY, CO. COBK.
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL.
Pupils prepared for Matriculation, Intermediate, and Music
Examinations.
Domestic Science (including Cookery and Dressmaking) forms
part of the curriculum.
The situation of the Convent is simply unrivalled, and as far as
the health of the pupils is concerned leaves nothing to be desired.
There are large grounds attached, which are mainly devoted to
games— viz.: Hockey, Tennis, Croquet, Net-Ball, Etc.
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St. Joseph's Asylum and School
for Male Blind,
DRUMCONORA, DUBLIN.
Under the Presidency of His Grace the Most Rev. Dr. Walsh,
Archbishop of Dublin.
The Notice of Clergymen and others interested in the welfare of the
Poor Blind is respectfully directed to the above charity, which is
under the care of the Carmelite Brothers. In it are educated and
maintained a large number of Destitute Blind Boys, who are also
tauiiht to work at trades suited to their sad conditions — the making
of Mats and Baskets. „ Many former Pupils are now maintaining them-
selves through the country by their own industry,
All communications and donations to be sent to the Brother Superior,
at the Institution.
Ladies' Boarding Residence,
Woodloch Convent, Portlav, Co. Waterford.
This establishment, a spacious and beautiful mansion, is under the
direction of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny, situated in extensive and
well-wooded grounds.
The house, with large and comfortably-furnished ro^ms, hot and
cold baths, offers every convenience and comfort to ladies desirous of a
quiet rest in a mild and healthy climate.
The Nuns devote themselves entirely to the happiness an<l comfort of
their guests. Holy Mass is celebrated daily in the Convent.
Prospectus and terms on application to THE MOTHER SUPERIOR.
L. S. J. M.
Convent of Jesus anb flftau\>,
GQRTNQR ABBEY, BALLINA,
Under the Patronage of the Most Rev. Dr. Naughton, Lord Bishop of Killala.
The special object of the Religious of Jesus and Mary is to train
the characters of their Pupils, and ground them well in solid religious
principles.
Tae Convent, situated on Longh Conn, commands a magnificent
view of lake and mountain scenery, and from a health point of view,
has every possible advantage in salubrity of surroundings.
The Curriculum of Studies embraces the higher branches of education
to meet the requirements of the Intermediate andllniveisity Examina-
tions ; the Associated Board of the Royal Academy and the Royal
College of Music.
For further particulars and full Prospectus apply to — The Rev. Rfflother
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Sisters of the
Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary,
CHIQWELL, ESSEX, ENGLAND.
The Members of the Institute afford Homes to Orphans and Poor, and
Feeble-minded children of both sexes. They superintend Hospitals
and Homes for Penitent Women. They accept the direction of Public
Elementary Schools and the training of young'girls as Pupil Teachers.
For particulars apply to the Mother-General, The Convent, Chigwell,
or to the Superioresses of any of the following branch houses : —
St. Mary's Schools, North Hyde, Middlesex. The Orphanage, Hassett
Road, Homerton. St. Pelagia's Homes, Highgate and Rotherhithe.
The Sacred Heart Home. Mount Vernon,Liberton, Edinburgh. St. Mary's
Home, 27 India Street, Glasgow, and at Barrhead. Eltoe House, Ley ton,
certified School for mentally-defective Girls over 16 years. The Hospital
and Elementary Schools, Old Cumnock. The Hospital and Dispensary,
Daliburgh, South Uist. Hebrides. The Ophthalmic Hospital. Chigwell,
Essex. The Orphanage, Workroom, and Elementary Schools, Rothesay.
Special School for Feeble-minded Girls, certified by the Board of
Education on March 27th, 1872, Pield Health House, Hillingdon,
Middlesex. Elementary School, Sudbury, Suffolk, certified School for
Mentally-defective Girls over 16 years, and an Elementary School, The
Training Home for Pupil Teachers, 25 and 27 Tredegar Square, Mile
End, in connection with the Guardian Angel's School, Mile End, and
the Good Shepherd School, Stepney. House of Providence, Durran
Hill, Carlisle, certified for mentally- defective Girls over 16 years. The
House of Providence, Kelton, Woodland Road, Aigburth, Liverpool.
Special School for Feeble-minded boys, certified by the Board of
Education, " Pontville," Ormskirk, and also at Alerton JPriory, School for
mentally-defective Girls »under 16 years, \Voolton, near Liverpool.
Special School for Feeble-minded Boys under 16 years, St Francis,
Hillside, Bunfingford. Herts, and also at Bigod's Hall, Dunmow,
Essex. The Hospital, Glynrhondda Street, Cardiff.
For private mentally defective cases apply to the Convent, Chigwell.
VERVILLE, CLOSTAM.near DUBIDT.
For Ladies. Voluntary or under the Act.
Telephone No. 17. Telegrams : "Proprietor, Verville, Clontarf."
This Establishment is for the care and accommodation of a limited
number of Ladies, and the Lady Superintendent is a Trained Hospital
and Mental .Nurse, with long experience of Nervous Ailments-. Verville
is in tlje immediate vicinity of the Sea. and is most cheerfully situated.
The gardens and shrubberies are extensive. The house has all the
character of a private residence. The Ladies have the enjoyment of
the retired and beautiful walks in the Green Lanes and along the Sea-
shore, also Carriage exercise and Sea-bafching. A Catholic Chaplain
attends regularly, and celebrates Mass on Sundays and Holidays.
Voluntary patients suffering from the excessive effects of Alcohol or
Drugs admitted without Medical Certificate. For further particulars
apply to P. D. Sullivan, F.R.O.S.I. 75
CONVENT DU BON SAUVEUR,
UCHELDRE PARK, HOLYHEAD.
FRENCH CONVENT AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR THE
DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN.
Pupils, ^besides receiving all the advantages of a Continental
education, are successfully prepared for Oxford Locals, R. A.M.,
and London University Examinations. Centre for Oxford
Locals.
For terms apply to the Rev. Mother Superior.
ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL,
LANARK, N.B.
The Sisters of Charity receive sick and convalescent patients, men,
women and children. There are also private rooms. Arrangements
can be made for Surgical Operations.
There is an Oratory in the Hospital where the Blessed Sacrament is
always reserved.
Funds are urgently needed to lessen the heavy debt.
Donations will be very gratefully received by Sister JOSEPH BURD.
URSUL1NE CONVENT,
BREUTWOOD, ESSEX.
Boardiag and Day Schools for
Young Ladies.
For Prospectus apply to the REV. MOTHER.
House of Residence,
15a VICARAGE GATE, KENSINGTON, LONDON.
For Catholic Girls engaged in business, Students, Clerks, etc.
Cubicles, from ... ... 5s. 6d. a week.
Private Rooms from ... ... 11s. 6d. a week.
Restaurant for Residents. Recreation, Reading and Work Rooms.
House heated and Electric Light. Telephone,
Apply— THE DIRECTRESS.
Novitiate of the Sisters of the Congregation of
Our Lady of the Apostles,
BALLINTEMPLE, CORK.
The Sisters devote their lives to work in Schools in Egypt and the
West Coast of Africa, where the competition with heretical schools is
very keen, therefore educated young ladies are urgently needed as
postulants. Highly educated ladies belonging to other denominations
are working hard in this great white harvest; field. The Sisters also
care the sick and infirm, teach all branches of needle and domestic
work, in a word they train girls to be model mothers of Christian
families.
Irish girls with health and intelligence ought to respond to the call,
join the army and become heroines in the Battle, Christ versus Satan.
Fur further particulars apply to the Superioress.
57". JOSEPH'S CONVENT,
The Convent stands 2 miles from Dublin, beside the Phoenix Park, in
grounds 38 acres in extent.
Besides the recreation grounds, which are extensive and very beauti-
ful, and which include a Tennis Court, the Park is availed of for walks,
Cycling-, Hockey or Cricket, and in the case of the Bo}^s, for Football
and other games. A private gate from the Convent Grounds gives
egress to the Park.
Pupils are prepared for the Intermediate, Matriculation, Civil Service,
and other Public Examinations ; also for Music Examinations held
under the Incorporated Society of Musicians.
Classes for Commercial Course are conducted, which include Shorthand,
Typewriting, Precis-writing, Book-keeping and Business Methods.
Cooking and Dressmaking are also taught.
A Boarding School for little Boys is attached to the Convent.
Young ladies animated by a Missionary spirit and vocation can apply
for admission to the Superioress of Mount Sackville Convent.
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
BRIGIDINE CONVENT, MOUNTRATH,
(Under the Patronage of the Most Rev. Dr. Foley, Lord Bishop of
Kildare and Leighlin)..
The Convent is healthfully situated, possessing all the advantages of
a country residence. The grounds are extensive, and afford every
facility for the enjoyment of out-door exercise. The buildings com-
prise spacious Dormitories, Bath-rooms, Study Hall, Domestic Economy
Boom, fully equipped for the teaching of practical Cookery, with a*
suite of Music Rooms, all carefully designed with a view to the com-
fort of the Pupils.
Pupils are prepared for University and Intermediate Examinations,
also those connected with Incorporated Society of Music and Technical
Department.
For further particulars apply to The Mother Superior.
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Dominican Convent, Belfast
BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES,
*
ST. DOMINIC'S HIGH SCHOOL.
In these Schools Pupils are prepared for Examinations in the Univer-
sity and Intermediate Courses, and in Music.
A House of Residence is attached for the accommodation of students
attending the Queen's University^
For particulars apply to Sister M. V. De Paul Bean, Prioress.
LAKELANDS ORPHANAGE
SANDYMOUNT, CO. DUBLIN.
UNDER THE CARE OF THE SISTERS OF CHARITY.
This Orphanage, originally founded and maintained by working men
of the Trinitarian Orphan Society, was confided to Mother Mary Aiken-
head, at the foundation of the Irish Sisters of Charity in 1815.
It needs support urgently, as it is crippled by the loss of good Benefac-
tors, and the present crushing prices of all necessaries.
The children get a good technical education, and are sent out well-
trained to earn a respectable livelihood.
The " Little Flower " League of Love and Kindness, established to aid
the Orphanage, is a union of clients of Sceur The"rese, whose small sub-
scriptions of five shillings annually, help to maintain the Orphans and
destitute poor children under the care of the Sisters of Charity.
The Members share in many Masses offered monthly for Benefactors —
also in the prayers of the Community and little Ofphans, whom they have
befriended.
Donations and Bequests will be most gratefully received by —
REV. MOTHER,
The Sisters of Charity, Lakelands, Sandymount, Co. Dublin.
Convent of flDavie IRepavatnce,
LAUREL HILL AVENUE, LIMERICK.
The Blessed Sacrament is exposed each day from Mass at 7 o'clock
until Benediction at 5 o'clock, p.m. Ladies are received for the
purpose of making Private Retreats.
Adults are instructed and prepared for Abjuration ; also Children
for the Sacraments.
Altar Breads, Vestments and Church articles supplied.
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St .Joseph's Convent, Redhill/Surrey.
Boarding School for Young Ladies, conducted by the Sisters of the
Christian Retreat, under the Patronage of the Bishop Of Southwark.
Excellent healthy situation ; elevated position ; Convent bright
and homelike ; extensive grounds. Red hill is at a convenient distance
from London and Brighton, and the Convent is within ten minutes'
walk fr.nn the station.
The course of studies comprises English in all its branches, Book-,
keeping, Shorthand, Modern Languages, and Music.
Pupils are successfully prepared for University and other Public
Examinations, and can be trained, when desired, for teaching or
business professions. Apply to Rev. Mother Superior.
Surrey House, Surrey Lane, Battersea, London, S.W. 11.
Directed and Taught by the Salesian Fathers.
The School is situated in a very healthy locality standing in its own
grounds, a few minutes' walk from the patk and surrounded by a large
garden and lawn, beyond which are the class-rooms and a spacious
play-ground. Extra play-grounds are allotted by the Parks' Committee
for Cricket, Tennis and Football
The principal object of the School is to provide at a moderate pension,
a sound commercial and classical education ; at the same time the
studies are adapted to give those pupils who may have a vocation for
the ecclesiastical state a good ground work for their preliminary studies.
The Curriculum embraces all the usual branches of a sound English
education, in which Latin, French, Science, Mathematics are included.
The School is a centre for the Oxford Local and The College of Pre-
ceptors Examinations.
The moral and religious training of the boys is one of the chief
interests of the Don Bosco's S.ilesians. The instruction in Religious
Knowledge is guaranteed by the annual examination on this subject by
the Diocesan Inspector.
For particulars apply to —
VERY REV. CHARLES BUSS, S.C., Rector.
Convent or the f aiibful Companions cf Jesus,
BELLERIVE, PRINCES PARK, LIVERPOOL.
Under the Patronage of His Grace the Archbishop of Liverpool.
The Sisters of the Faithful Companions of Jesus conduct a high-
class Boarding and Day Scnool in which pupils are prepared for the
usual Public Examinations.
. By arrangement, pupils whose parents live abroad may spend the
summer holidays at the Sisters' sea-side house.
For terms, &c., apply to the Mother Superior. 79
Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul
ST. MARY'S, DUN1VIANWAY, CO. CORK.
Superioress — Sister Lou'se Plunketf. Chaplain — Rev. M. Roche.
Limited number of Girls received for a course of Domestic
Economy, Housewifery, Hygiene, Cookery, Laundry, Dress-
making. £22 per annum.
Dairying, Poultry, Gardening, English, Drawing. Religious, 9.
French and Music extra.
ST. VINCENT'S CONVENT,
PEACOCK LANE, CORK.
Under the Care of the Sisters of Charity.
Redress: MOTHER M. LELIA BUTLER.
Chaplains: VINCENTIAN FATHERS.
Asylum for 104 Penitents. Sick Mission. 1,000 Children.
Religious, 33.
Night School for neglected and backward Girls, and Club for
Factory and other Girls. Intermediate School.
SISTERS OF ST. LOUIS,
ESSEX CASTLE, CARRICKM ACROSS.
Superior, Mother M. Catherine Phelan.
Religious, 33; Boarders, 126; Day Pupils, 34 ; National
School, attendance 400. In connection with the National
School there is a special Industrial Class, where the young
girls and women of the district are employed at lace-making
and machine-knitting. Servants' Training School, 24. The
Sisters have also charge of the Workhouse.
Chaplains, Parochial Clergy.
Ursuline Convent, Blackrock, Cork.
Establishe ! 1771, Recognised wider Bot.rd of Education.
The Courses of Study qualify for the National University of Ireland
and for the Intermediate Board The Staff includes several B.A.'s,
Royal University, and Teachers holding Certificates (Theory and
Practice) from the Cambridge University. Musical Examinations
under the Royal Academy and Trinity College, London.
Under the Care of the same Community :
Ursuline College and High School, St. Angela's, Cork City.
Apply to Mother Superior, Ursuline Convent, Blackrock. Cork.
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Roller Towels, Kitchen Cloths,
etc., etc.
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Light, Medium or Heavy Under-
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in Lambswool, Cashmere, Merino,
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Day Shirts, Night Shirts, Pyjamas,
etc., (special sizes made to order).
Socks, Stockings (College Stockings
to order in any style).
Jerseys, Pants, Stockings, etc., for
Football and Athletic Clubs.
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in all sizes for sale or hire, suitable for
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ROPES and CORDAGE of all kinds.
GYMNASIUM and SWING ROPES.
Ropes for Fly-Poles. Farm Ropes, Cart
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BARNSLEY. Holy Rood, 13 Panels.
BOLTON. St. Joseph's Church, 4 Panels in Altar.
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DEWSBURY. St. Paulinus' Church, 'Tablets.
DUDLEY. 4 Panels for Wall & Co., Cheltenham.
EPSOM. Stations of the Cross.
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HULL. " Endsleigh" Convent Chapel, 6 Panels.
LEEDS. St. Augustine's Church, 4 Panels.
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NORMANTON. St. John's Church, Stations of the Cross.
PONTEFRACT. St. Joseph's Church, Panels.
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1 Manual of Religious Instruction'
By Rev. P. POWER.
/7THIS popular catechetical work, specially designed as a
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Letter from HIS EMINENCE CARDINAL LOQUE
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ARA CORILI, ARMAGH, February 20, 1903.
Gentlemen, — Any steps you think it well to take for the
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I am well aware that the market is glutted with spurious
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I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully,
•^MICHAEL CARD. LOGUE.
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Framed, £3 18s. Od.
BURIAL OF OUR LORD, on
Canvas. By Ciseri.
Framed, ^3.
MADONNA DELLI SEGGIOLA.
By Raffaello.
Framed, ^3 14s. Od.
IRISH HORN ROSARIES, from
Is. 6d. to 5s. each.
ROSARIES, from 8d. to 25s. each
ROSARY CASES, from 6d. to
2s. 6d. each.
BROWN SCAPULARS, from 3d.
to 2s. 6d. per pair.
OPALINES, from 9d. to 7s. 6d.
CRUCIFIXIONS, stand or hang,
from Is. to 15s. each.
BOOK MARKERS AND LACE
PRINTS, a choice selection.
STATUES, best French models,
6" to 6 feet, from 2s. to
£§ each.
OLEOGRAPHS & AQUARELLES
ARTISTIC CALENDARS
A Splendid Selection of
FRENCH & ROMAN VESTMENTS
STOLES HUMERAL VEILS
COPES DALMATICS
BANNERS BIRETTAS
POPLIN STOCKS
PURIFICATORS AND
FINGER TOWELS
GLASS CRUETS, with and with-
out stoppers.
BRASS CANDLESTICKS, single
and branch.
ClBORIUMS AND CHALICES
MISSAL STANDS, Oak & Brass.
MORTUARY CARDS
ETC. ETC.
JAMES DUFFY AND CO. Limited,
38 WESTMORELAND STREET, DUBLIN.
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THE ROYAL BANK OF IRELAND, LTD.
ESTABLISHED 13'ra SEPTEMBER, 1836.
Subscribed Capital, £1,500,000. Paid up Capital, £300,000.
DIRECTORS.
SIR JAMES MURPHY, Bart, D.L., Chairman, Eden Quay and Yapton,
Monkstown, Co. Dublin.
MAJOR J. W. H. C. CUSACK, J.P., Deputy-Chairman, Abbeville, Mala-
hide, Co. Dublin.
JOHN E. FOTTRELL, Esq., St. James's Terrace, Clonskeagh, Co. Dublin.
W. B. CARSON, Esq., Broomfield, Malahide, Co. Dublin.
M. BARRINGTO.N JELLETT, Esq., J.P., Clonard, Dundrum, Co. Dublin.
E. CLIVE BROOKS, Esq., Ashfield, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin.
HEAD OFFICE, FOSTER PLACE, DUBLIN.
O. C. M. JONES, Secretary. F. D. ANDERSON, Chief Cashier.
CHAS. G. BROWN, Asst. Secy. FRAS. J. TURNER, Chief Accountant.
BRANCHES.
SMITHFIELD,
24 & 25 Arran Quay.
A. W. B. ORR, Manager.
J. BLACKWELL, Accountant.
CORN MARKET,
14 & 15 Corn Market.
G. A. STANLEY, Manager.
A. R. RILEY, Accountant.
SACKVILLE STREET,
63 & 64 Upper Sackville Street.
H. G. GICK, Manager.
H. P. GIFFORD, Accountant.
KINGSTOWN,
102 Upper George's St., Kingstown.
H. H. S. MASON, Manager.
W. M. THOMPSON, Cashier.
NORTH WALL,
46 North Wall.
L. H. CHRISTIAN, Manager.
BAGGOT STREET,
54 Lower Baggot Street.
WILLIAM CHAMNEY, Manager.
E. L. CLEUGH, Cashier.
RATH MINES,
76 Rath mines Road.
G. C. WEBB, Manager.
J. ARDAGH, Cashier.
TERENURE.
R. T. TURNER, Manager.
DALKEY,
14 Castle Street.
J. E. STOKES, Manager.
LUCAN.
H. V. JOHN, Manager.
RANELAGH,
36 Ranelagh Road.
W. G. E. LONGWORTH, Manager.
DOLPHIN'S BARN.
J. F. DAVYS, Manager.
Monkstown— Sub-office to Kingstown Branch— Open Mondays and Wednes-
days from 10 to 2 o'c., and Saturdays from 10 to 12 o'c.
Celbridge — Sub-office to Lucan — Open Mondays and Fridays from 12 to 2 o'c.
Dublin Cattle Market— Sub-office to Smithfield— Open Thursdays from 9 to 3 o'c.
Current Accounts and Deposit Accounts opened on the usual terms.
Drafts issued on and Credits opened with the Bank's Correspondents
in the United Kingdom.
Circular Notes, Letters of Credit, Drafts issued on all leading Foreign
and Colonial centres ; Bonds held for Safe Keeping and Coupons collected.
Customers' Acceptances retired, Investments and Sales of Securities
effected, and all kinds of Banking business transacted.
Strong Rooms provided for the custody of Deeds or other property
lodged by the Customers of the Bank.
The "Directors and Officers of the Bank are pledged to secrecy in all
matters pertaining to the Bank and its Customers.
H5 0. C. M. JONES, Secretary.
PURE ALTAR WINE
RICH, MEDIUM OB DRY.
CER TIFICA TES OF ANAL YSIS and SAMPLES
FREE ON APPLICATION.
(By DIOCESAN AUTHORITY).
We hold large stocks of Choice Wines in our cellars,
bottled under personal supervision.
MOONEY BROTHERS,
WINE MERCHANTS,
CASTJLK WELIiAW, CO. DOWH
C O I, L E O E S
SCHOOLS
CONVEN TS
SPORTS CLOTHING
Caps :: Blazers :: Hatbands
Etc., etc.
CLOTH IN THE PIECE FOR ALL PURPOSES.
Buy direct at Wholesale Prices from the Makers,
Sports & Pastimes, Ltd.
School Clothing Specialists,
Bradford, Yorks, England,
Complete Coloured List free.
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Girls' & Boys' Clothing
FOR
SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, CONVENTS,
INCLUDING
GYMNASTIC COSTUMES,
HATS, CAPS, HATBANDS, BADGES,
COATS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, CLOAKS.
Everything required for the School Girl.
MATERIAL IN THE PIECE.
Being in the centre of the Textile Industry and having our own
machinery we are able to quote exceptionally low prices. Please
send particulars of anything- you require and we shall quote you.
BRADFORD TEXTILE COMPANY, LTD.
Olieapside, BRADFORD, Torks.
THOS. HENSHAW & G°-> Lm>
Beg to call attention to their
Large Stock of
KITCHEN RANGES
Stoves, Grates, Tiled
Hearths, Fenders, Beds and
Bedding, Cutlery,
Electro-plated Goods,
Mangles, Coal Vases, Kitchen
Utensils, and every
description of
House Furnishing Ironmongery;
also Farm and Garden Tools.
Own Manufacture.
WALLPAPER— Newest Designs.
4, 5, 6 8 12 Christchurch Place, DUBLIN.
Works : CLONSKEAGH, CO. DUBLIN.
Special Terms to Charitable Institutions. 117
Jamous
JSells
and many Church and Tower
Clocks and Carillons have
been erected by us, amongst
others, the clocks at Exeter
and Wells Cathedrals, etc.,
and the Bells at Wimborne
Minster, Wickvvar, Manac-
can, Silverton, Culmstock,
etc.
Bells can be installed fitted
with a Carillon which enables
an unlimited range of tunes
to be played.
0illett & Johnston
founders of mans famous bells,
Established
c- May we scnd yoUf
P°st ^rect our interest-
ing illustrated folder:
" The Story of a Peal
of Bells?"
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ESTP i865
Telegrams
"MOSAIC" MANCHESTER.
Telephone
237 TRAFFORD PARK.
L OPPENHEIMER
LTD.
BLACKBURN ST.
OLD TRAFFORD
MANCHESTER
SPECIALISE IN
MOSAICS
FOR CHURCH DECORATION
119
BROOKS, Thomas S Co.. Ltd.
Builders' .Providers,
Supply all requisites for Building and Fitting-up of CHURCHES
CONVENTS, SCHOOLS, etc., as follows :—
ESTABLISHED
1832.
Telegrams—
" BROOKS,"
DUBLIN.
Telephone
3351.
Pvt. Bch. Ex.
Timber, Slates,
Galvanized Iron,
Joinery,
School Folding Doors, Desks and Seats,
Ironmongery,
Kitchen Ranges,
Heating Appliances,
Baths,
Gasaliers and Electric Fittings,
Window Glass,
Paper Hangings,
Paints, Oils and Colours,
Cement (Red Lion Brand).
Counting House— SACKVILLE PLACE.
Showrooms— 3ACKVILLE PLACE and MARLBOROUGH ST.
Saw Mills and Steam Joinery Works— LOWER ABBEY STREET
and NORTHUMBERLAND SQUARE.
Slate Yard— BERESFORD PLACE.
Steel Joist Yard— FOLEY STREET.
Stores— POTTER'S ALLEY, EARL PLACE and MARLBOROUGH
PLACE.
120
121
JOHN SMYTH & SONS,
Cburcb Brass Work anb Hltar plate
fIDanufacturers,
17 WICKLOW STREET,
Factory—i, 2, 3, 4, 5 Wicklow Lane, DUBLIN,
Chalices from
£800
Ciboriums from
£800
Monstrances from
£10 0 0
Sanctuary Lamps
from £300
Catalogues on
Application.
Gasaliers and
Oil Lamps.
Benediction
Branches from
£550
Candlesticks for
High Altars,
from £2 10s. each.
Gongs,
Missal Stands,
at very low
prices.
Electroliers and
Electric Fittings.
This is a Photo Reproduction of an i8-ct. Gold and Jewelled
Chalice, made to the order of Rev. Mother, Carmelite Convent,
Delgany, Co. Wicklow, Ireland.
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Every time you see a man wearing a MORGAN hat, you
know he is in possession of THE BEST as regards
QUALITY, STYLE and PRICE.
IRISH MANUFACTURE.
d. MORGAN, 9 GRAFTQN ST., DUBLIN
OKii\a
Special Terms to . .
COLLEGES, CONVENTS, INSTITUTIONS.
WHYTE 8 SONS, Ltd
Glass and China Merchants,
SOUTH GREAT GEORGE'S STREET
AND
MARLBORO' STREET, DUBLIN.
Telegrams : " China, Dublin,"
Telephones : 312— George's Street. 1447— Marlboro' Street,
312 — Marlboro' Street Extn.
123
Hopkins 8 Hopkins,
MANUFACTURING
Jewellers anb Silversmiths,
Original Agents in Ireland for the
PERFECTED
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCHES.
The Best and Best Known Watches.
OPPOSITE O'CONNELL MONUMENT,
DUBLIN.
Telephone 3569 Telegrams: "Meyther," Dublin
SUN
INSURANCE OFFICE
The OIdest lnsurance Office in the World.
Insurances effected against the following risks : —
FIRE.
Resultant Loss of Rent and Profits.
Aircraft, and Articles Dropped therefrom.
Employers1 Liability and Workmen's Personal Accident.
Compensation, including Sickness and Disease,
Accidents to Domestic Servants. Fidelity Guarantee.
Burglary. Plate Glass. Third Party.
Capital paid up and other Funds . . . . £3,740,743
Capital Uncalled . . . . . . . . £1,920,000
£5,660,743
Agents— O'DONNELL &FITZGKERALD,
1 ST. ANDREW STREET, DUBLIN.
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HIGKEY&GO,, LTD
:: General Drapers & Outfitters ::
Boot Merchants,
House Furnishers & Manufacturers.
IRISH-MADE GOODS
A Speciality.
Special Terms to
Convents^ Colleges and Institutions.
23 & 24 North Earl Street,
:: 5 & 6 Cathedral Street ::
DUBLIN
125
B EST HOUSE COAL
Supplied to the entire satisfaction
of our customers for past 80 years.
J.J.Oarroll&Oo.
Great Brunswick St., Dublin
OUR TEAS
Are the Pick of the Market.
Are Unvarying in Quality,
And give Universal Satisfaction.
China Tea a Speciality, 3/6 perlb.
BECKER BROTHERS, U
Tea Importers,
8 South Gnat George's Street S 17 North Earl Street,
•> r it i, i x.
Telephone 156.
Geo.Smyth8-Son.SgS
Studio :
192 Gt. Brims wick St., Dublin.
Altars, Communion Rails, Pulpits and all kinds of Church
Work — Monuments, Crosses, etc.
DESIGNS and ESTIMATES FREE ON APPLICATION.
126
Altars, 5tatues, Groups, &c.
In Marble, Stone, and Alabaster.
LARGEST WORKS OF THIS KIND IN THE KINGDOM.
EDMUND SHARP,
42 GREAT BRUNSWICK STREET
(ANTIENT CONCERT BUILDINGS), DUBLIN.
Telegraphic Address: "SCULPTURA, DUBLIN." Telephone No. 1299.
List of Orders Secured During 1918-1919.
Three Marble Altars, Three Marble Altar Rails, One Baptismal Font,
Seven Marble Groups and Eleven Statues for St. Colman's Church,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Marble High Altar, Billericay, Essex.
Two Altars in Marble and Alabaster and Two Life Size Statues in Marble,
Redemptorists' Church, Clonard Street, Belfast.
Large High Altar in Marble and Alabaster, with Statues, Groups, etfc.,
also Altar Rails, for Mooncoin Church, Waterford.
Altar and Pulpit for Dunamore Church, Kildress, Co. Tyrone.
Life Size Marble Statue and Pedestal for Tralee, Co. Kerry.
High Altar in Statuary Marble for "The Cedars," Convent of Mercy,
Blackrock, Co. Dublin.
Statuary Marble Potrait Bust of the late Most Rev. Robert Dunne, D.D.,
Archbishop of Brisbane, for All Hallows Convent, Brisbane, Australia.
Marble Memorial Tablet to the late Most Rev. James Browne, D.D.,
Bishop of Ferns, for Enniscorthy Cathedral, Co. Wexford.
High Altar in Marble and Stone for Corballa, Ballina, Co. Mayo.
Statue of the Blessed Virgin for the Convent of Mercy, Romford, Essex.
Two Marble Side Altars, St. Augustine's Priory, Fulham Palace Road,
Hammersmith, London, W.
Marble Altar Rails, St. Augustine's, Drogheda, Co. Louth.
Marble Pedestal and Alabaster and Marble Railing for Pieta Group,
Daughters of the Cross, Carshalton, Surrey.
High Altar in Marble for Daughters of the Cross, St. Wilfrid's Convent,
Cale Street, Chelsea, London, S.W.
Large War Memorial in Granite and Portland Stone, St. Mary's Schools,
North Hyde, Southall, Middlesex.
High Altar in Marble and Stone, Church of St. Francis of Assisi, Morley,
Leeds.
High Altar in Statuary Marble, Convent of Mercy. Ballingarry, Co.
Limerick.
Two Side Altars and Pedestals in Statuary and Coloured Marble, Holly-
wood, Co. Wicklow.
High Altar in White Statuary Marble, Presentation Convent, Athenry,
Co. Galway.
Also Fonts, Mural Tablets, Crosses, etc.
Designs and Prices free for all kinds of work in Marble,
Stone and Alabaster. 127
OLD BOOKS RE-BODND
James Duffy & Co., Ltd.
38 Westmoreland St., Dublin,
Make a speciality of re-binding
books in any form or material
desired. All book lovers possess
OLD FAVOURITES • - -
dilapidated by long use.
DUFFY & CO., at a small cost.
*
will make them
Better than New.
Edmond Johason,
Jewellers £ Silversmiths.
Monstrances,
Sanctuary -
Lamps -
Candlesticks -
%
Chalices, etc. in
Silver or Bronze
Manufactured
on the premises.
Graftoit Street,
•> U It A, f X .
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TELEPHONE No. 243x.
Church and Convent
Painters and
Contractors .
13 South Anne Street, Dublin.
MARKS BROS.
W. R BOX & CO.
68 DAME STREET,
Kotcd Saddle and Bamcss manufacturers.
Beg to call attention to their large and well-selected stock of
Harness and Saddlery Goods,
COMPRISING
Single Horse Harness, in Brass & Silver Mountings (own make),
Gentlemen's Solid Flap & All-over Hogskin, Hunting Saddles,
Bridles, Whips, Spurs, Horse Clothing, Brushes, Chamois,
Sponges, Bandages, and all Stable Requirements.
AT MODERATE PRICES.
A Staff of Expert Worhmen employed on the Premises.
References to Clergymen all over Ireland.
68 Dame Street, Dublin
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George Norton, Son, 8 Co. Ltd.
THE MONSTER GLASS, CHINA & HARDWARE STORES.
FAMOUS FOR
China Tea and Breakfast Services.
Dinner and Toilet Sets.
Large Variety of Goods suitable for
Wedding Gifts.
DKPARTMENTS
Cutlery & Plated Goods, Brushes,
Toilet & Household Chandlery,
Enamelware, Tinware, Rugs, Mats,
Toys, Baby Carriages, Lamps,
General Household Utensils.
5 su\d 55 Henry Street, Dublin.
'PHONE 1294.
ILLUMINATED
ADDRESSES
IRISH
JOSEPH DEMPSEY,
133 DONEGAL STREET, BELFAST.
COLOURED
LITHOGRAPHY
PAINTINGS
DESIGNING.
BANNERS
FOR CHURCHES
CONSULT US
Engineers
Millwrights
Boilermakers
?!•§ BMhefcia«rT «f MY
HM expert knovUif* fate*)
36 Y«*n' pnvrtioal
W *ttn*o you M to
mie*! pknt
ior your particular r«quirMn«DU.
INSPECTIONS ESTIMATES
UNDERTAKEN. SUIMITTED.
Fore-me-s in
Steel & Iron
Gco. WATT, Ltd.
Solv> EndMtriM Works,
BRIDGEFOOT ST., DUBLIN.
Dubtes «58.
T«l. A.ddr«M: " Watt.
132.
City WHeel S Carriage Works, Ltd.
130
104-107 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin.
Wheels, Dubli
THE
British Law Insurance Co., Ltd.,
Head Office— 5 Lothbury, London, E.G.
The Company undertakes Insurance against Fire, Loss of Profits
due to Fire, Workmen's Compensation, Employers' Liability ,x Glass
Breaking, Personal Accident and Sickness, Property Owners' Indem-
nity, Burglary, also Fidelity Guarantee.
Offices: 43 Dame St., Dublin.
Tel. No.— Dublin, 1590. District Manager— HUBERT E. ROONEY.
BOOKSELLER and
PUBLISHER,
THOMAS BAKER,
72 NEWMAN STREET, LONDON, W.
Established 1849. Telegrams — " Pistorius, Ox. London."
Speciality in Old Catholic Literature, Philosophy, History, Ecclesias-
tical History and Antiquities, and books for Monastic and Seminary
Libraries, and the Clergy generally. Catalogues of selections
published monthly and sent post free upon application. Corres-
pondence invited.
Publisher of the Best Editions of St. Teresa and St. John of the Cross.
133
Moore's Best Value Stores.
All Travelling Gor ds, Suit Cases, Kit Bags, Gladstone Bags, Hand
Bags, Portmanteaus, Ladies' Dress Baskets, Trunks, Zinc Lined Cases,
Chests, Hat Cases, Hold-alls, Straps, Fishing, Cycling, Cricket,
Croquet, Footballs, Lawn Tennis, Golf, Athletic Clothing, Running
Shoes, Dumb-bells, Model Engines, Electric Novelties, Field Glasses,
Waterproof Coats, Leggings, Rugs.
Large Stock. Established SO Years. Low Prices.
WILLIAM A. MOORE, 7 Aston's Quay, DUBLIN (only address).
Old Bags, Portmanteaus, Trunks, &c., Repaired, or allowed for in
Exchange.
WILBY & CO., Ltd,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Leather Driving Belts and
Mechanical Leathers
Mill and Factory Furnishers*
REGISTERED OFFICE AND WORKS—
49 HIGH ST., DUBLIN.
Established 1847. 'Phone 159.
Telephone No. 108x.
BEHAN,
Church Decorator and House Painter,
Builder and General Contractor,
18 CORNMARKET, DUBLIN.
Work executed in best manner by Practical and Artistic Workmen
in any part of the country.
Materials Guaranteed. Designs and Estimates Furnished.
134
GERARD LINSSEN,
VENLO, HOLLAND,
MANUFACTURER OF
Religious Statues, Crosses, medallions, etc.
Catest models.
Largest Establishment in this Line in Europe.
Bradford's Patent — "Vowel" Washing, Wringing, and
Mangling Machines.
. Patent "Diaphragm" and "Fishback" Churns.
"Lister" and •' Me'otte" Cream Separators.
SEWING MACHINES— All makes
supplied and repaired on the premises.
Lawn Mowers supplied and repaired by Automatic Machinery.
Incubators, Rearers, Poultry Houses, Weather Vanes, &c.
HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
THONE — 1591.
I HUGHES BROS. & CO.
flHHH 22 23 Dawson Street, Dublin.
HARRINGTON'S
IRISH MADE
COLOURS,
PAINTS,
DISTEMPERS,
VARNISHES,
BRUSHES.
Sole Manufacturers,
HARRINGTON'S, LTD.
SHANDON WORKS, CORK. 135
LAVERTY & SONS
117 Woodhoxssc T tnn*^
Lane J-/C'0'CH5
' IRosaries
lp)raipet: JSoo^s
/llbebals
drucifi^es
flMctures
Gbristmas
Carbs
Statuary
136
Browne, Bowes 8 Co.
(R. J BROWNE),
WHOLESALE CLOTH AND HOUSE FURNISHING
MANUFACTURERS AND WAREHOUSEMEN.
Oo lieges & Ooi\vei\ts
Supplied with Drapery, Furnishing and Textile Goods
of every Description.
Blankets, Linens, Sheetings, Serges, Cloths and Tweeds.
In our Tailoring Department we are showing wonderful present
day value.
Trouserings - from 35s.
Overcoats „ „ 115s.
Rainproof Coats „ 90s.
Summer Overcoats „ 42s.
Lounge or Study Suits „ 7 Guineas
Chester or Frock Suits „ 9 „
Boy's Cassocks, 36 inches, 26/6 (rise I/- per inch). Men's Cassocks
54 inches, 42/6 (rise I/- per inch).
Priest's Cassocks, slips from ^2/- ; Cape and all extras from pO/= ;
Roman Cloaks from I26/-.
Shirts from 8/6 ; Hats from I5/- ; Undervests or Pants from 6/6.
Birettas from 3/- ; Stocks from 2/6
Linen Collars I2/- per doz. ; Celluloid Collars I2/- per doz.
Rich Display of Vestments from 70s, to 50 Guineas.
We have on show in our Warerooms the richest and most extensive
assortment in the Kingdom.
Reversible Chasubles, All Silk, 6 Guineas.
Church Laces from 1s. to 10s. per yard.
Silks from 6s. 6d. to 38s. - „ „
Cloth of Gold from 16s. 6d. to 120s. „ „
Every requisite for Church use*
Prompt attention to Post Orders. Patterns 6° Estimates Free.
Telegrams: "Vestments." = 'Phone: 3162, Royal.
27 Basnett Street, LIVERPOOL.
137
WHITE LEAD.
VETERINARY
Telephone: Telegraphic Address:
MEDICINES.
OILS.
No. 227. " Oleum, Dublin."
STABLE
COLOURS.
REQUISITES.
VARNISHES.
SAMUEL BOYD
SHEEP DIPS.
ENAMELS.
(BOILEAU & BOYD, Ltd.)
Agent for
CARBOLINEUM
BRUSHES, &c.
OXIDE PAINT.
46 Mary Street,
WOOD
PRESERVATIVE-
NAPTHA
HALL'S
BLACK
VARNISH.
DUBLIN.
DISTEMPER.
NOBEL'S
WINDOW GLASS.
EXPLOSIVES.
IRISH MANUFACTURE.
ESTABLSHED 1899.
Tubular Pneumatic Actions. Tone Specialists.
Experts in Mechanical Blowing.
ALEX.CHESTNUTT&CO.
Organ Builders and Designers,
WATERFORD and DUBLIN.
Head Office and Factory WATERFORD.
Dublin Office— 14 Emmet Street, Harold's Cross,
The following are some of the Organs manufactured
entirely at our factory for—
St. Ignatius, University Hall, S.J., Hatch Street, Dublin ; Catholic
Church, Ballybricken. Waterford ; Capucian Friary, Kilkenny ; Protestant
Church, -St. Mary's, New Ross; Catholic Church, Callan, Co. Kilkenny ;
Protestant Church, Thurlough, Castlebar ; Good Shepherd Convent
(Divided Organ), Waterford ; Presentation Convent, Canick-on-Suir ;
Presentation Convent, Waterford; Catholic Church, Abbeyside, Dungarvan;
Protestant Church, Kilmeaden, Co. Waterford ; Catholic Church, St.
Patrick's, Waterford ; St. John's College (Divided Organ), Waterford ;
Augustinian Friary, Fethard, Co. Tipperary ; Catholic Church, Mulrankin,
Co. Wexford ; Catholic Church, Newport, Co. Mayo ; Catholic Church,
Westport, Co. Mayo. 138
Ecclesiastical WareHouse.
JU. GROSSED,
83 Baker Street, Portman Spare, LOOOI, W.
Manufactory of Art Embroideries, Ecclesiastical Vestments,
Banners, Frontals, Canopies. Carved Oak. Brass, Silver and
Gold Work. Statues and Stations of the Cross.
Estimates, Designs and Price Lists free on application.
electric Cgbt, beating, motor Bells and
Cekpbone Installations, etc.
JOHN P. ATKINS, "SSSSr
70 S.C. ROAD and SPENCER ST., DUBLIN.
Installations have been installed by me in the following : — Marist
Fathers, Lower Leeson Street ; Poor Clare Convent, Harold's Cross ;
St. Paul's Church, Arran Quay ; Warrentnount Convent, Blackpitts,
Dublin; St. Peter's Church, IJerby Street,(Belfast; St. Patrick's Church,
Donegall Street, Belfast ; Christiuu Brothers' Schools, Synge Street and
James's Street, Dublin ; Christian Brothers' Past Pupils' Union, 12
Rutland Square; Carmelite Church, Aungier Street; Dominican
Convent, Eccles Street ; Temple Street Hospital ; National Maternity
Hospital, Holies Street ; St. Vincent's Hospital, St. Stephen's Green ;
St. Teresa's Hall, Clarendon Street ; Messrs. Farley & Co., Camden
Street; Lucania Cycle Works, Pleasants Street; Dublin Joinery Works,
Grantham Street ; ^. Kevin's Church, Harrington Street ; St. Nicholas
of Myra, Francis Street ; Vincent de Paul Society, Alyra House,
Francis Street ; Sandford Cinema, Sandford, Ranelagh ; and Oldcastle
Cinema, Oldcastle, Co. Meath, etc., etc.
Electric Lamps and all classes of Electrical Materials and
Appliances Supplied.
PERSONAL SUPERVISION. 'Phone 2370 Dub.
Kotir Ootirfs Hotel,
INNS QUAY, DUBLIN (Centrally Situated).
An Up-to-Date Hotel. Electric Light throughout. Unrivalled for
Comfort and Cleanliness. Over 100 Comfortable Bedrooms. Terms
Moderate. Wedding Parties specially catered for. Special Terms for
Boarders, from £3 3*. per week.
Restaurant —
Luncheons of all kinds ready from 12 o'clock. Popular Prices.
H. G. KILBEY, Managing Director.
Telegrams :" Excel,-" Dublin. Telephone : 133. 139
LEONARD MOORE
Gravesend).
Ecclesiastical & Community
BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER.
Speciality of Boots and Shoes for
Religious Communities. Samples,
Carriage Paid, on Sale or Return.
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Establishment for the Treatment of Mental Maladies,
ST. GEORGE'S RETREAT, BURGESS HILL, SUSSEX.
This Institution, founded by the late Very Rev. Canon Maes, is
situated within a mile and a half from Burgess Hill Station, on the
London and Brighton Railway.
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Augustinian Nuns.
A Chaplain, who assists in the direction of the Establishment, resides
on the grounds, and there are a resident and also a non-resident
Plrysician attached to the Institution.
For particulars apply to the REV. MOTHER SUPERIOR,
St. George's Retreat, Burgess Hill, Sussex.
St. Patrick's Institution,
BELMONT PARK, WATERFORD.
Private Asylum for Gentlemen conducted by the Brothers of
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Respectable Young- Men who wish to devote their lives to Chari-
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The House of St. John of God,
STILLORGAN, CO. DUBLIN,
For the treatment of Mentally-afflicted Gentlemen,- Conducted by the
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LIVERPOOL ONLY. Established 1898.
During the past 20 years the cure has been administered suc-
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Church within five minutes walk.
Strict confidence. Write for particulars to the
Secretary : S. R. HEENAN, The Leyfield Treatment,
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Telegrams: "Leyfield, Liverpool." Telephone: 706 Royal.
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St.
DONNYBROOK, DUBLIN,
(Founded A.D. 1798)
Under the Care of the Sisters of Charity.
THIS INSTITUTION, which was the first
of its kind founded in Ireland, is sadly
in want of Funds owing to the unavoidable
additional expenses which had to be incurred
this year, 1919.
The Sisters will be most grateful for any help
to carry on this work of redeeming charity, and
promise a remembrance three times daily in the
prayers of the poor Penitents for such Benefactors.
ftbe Catholic Institution for
2>eaf anb Bumb,
CABRA.
The Committee of the Catholic Institution for the Deaf and Dumb,
Cabra, beg to direct the attention of Parents, Guardians, and the
Catholic Clergy of Ireland, to the fact that there are many uneducated
Catholic Deaf-mutes in Ireland.
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uneducated Catholic Deaf and Dumb Children or Adults, immediate
steps will be taken to co-operate with any person desirous to obtain
admission for them to ST. MARY'S or ST, JOSEPH'S, Cabra.
Communications on this, or any other subject connected with the
welfare of the Deaf and Dumb, may be addressed to the Secretary of
the Institution,
MR. JOHN HEALY,
12 North Great George's Street, Dublin.
FORM OF BEQUEST.
"I, ............... devise and bequeath .................... to the
Treasurers or Treasurer, for the time being, of the Institution known
as the Roman Catholic Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, situated
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thereof, for the uses and purposes of the said Institution, and I
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Supper is given to the homeless every evening, and Breakfast
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONVENT SCHOOLS.
Irish. Page
Baggot Street, Dublin, Convent of Sisters of Mercy . . 62
Ballina, Convent of Jesus and Mary, Gortnor Abbey . . . . 74
Ballintemple, Co. Cork, Sisters African Mission . . . . 77
Belfast, Dominican Convent . . . . . . . . 78
Blackrock, Co. Cork, Ursuline Convent . . . . . . 80
Cabra, Dominican Convent . . . . . . . . 54
Carrickmacross, Sisters of St. Louis. Essex Castle . . . . 80
Cork, Sisters of Charity, Peacock Lane . . . . . . 80
Drogheda, Sienna Dominican Convent . . . . . . 67
Drumshambo, Co. Leitrim, Franciscan Convent ... . . 32
Dublin, Sisters of Charity, Seville Place . . . . . . 73
Dublin, Eccles Street, Dominican College . . . . . . 59
Dunmanway, Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul . . 80
Fermoy, Loretto Convent . . . . . . . . 73
Harold's Cross, Dublin, St. Clare's Orphanage . . . 43
Kilmore, Wexford, Sisters of St. John of God . . 39
Limerick, Laurel Hill, Convent of Marie Reparatrice . . 78
Macmine, Irish Nuns of Ypres . . . . . .53
Middletown, Armagh, Convent of St. Louis
Millstreet, Co. Cork, Drishane Convent . . . 29
Mountrath, Brigidine Convent
Navan, Loretto Convent .. .. .. . 71
Newry, Convent of Mercjr, Catherine Street . . .65
Newtownforbes, Convent of Our Lady of Mercy . . .60
Phoenix Park, St. Joseph's Convent, Mount Sackville . 77
Portlaw, Woodloch Convent . . . . . . . 74
Sandy mount, Lakelands Orphanage . . . . . 78
Sligo, Ursuline Convent . . . . . . . 22
Stanhope Street, Dublin, St. Mary's Training School . 60
Waterford, St. Mary's Ursuline Convent . . . . . 27
Waterford, Ferrybank, Convent of the Sacred Heart . . . . 62
Wicklow, St. Mary's Dominican Convent . . . . . . 61
Youghal, Presentation Convent Lace School . . . . 145
English, Scotch, &c.
Blackpool, Convent of the Holy Child Jesus, Lay ton Hill . . 152
Bournemouth, Convent of the Religious of the Cross . . 52
Brentwood, Essex, Ursuline Convent. . . . . ... 76
Bury, Lanes., Convent of Daughters of the Cross . . . . 57
Carshalton, Surrey, St. Philomena's College . . . . 72
Cheltenham Spa, Ursuline Ladies' College, Fullwood Park . . 68
Chigwell, Essex, Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary 75
Dalbeth, Glasgow, Convent of the Good Shepherd . . . . 59
Edinburgh, St. Catherine's Convent, Laur ston Gardens >. . . 72
Ghent, Belgium, Dooresele Abbey . . . . . . 36
Glasgow, Garnethill, Convent of Mercy . . . . . . 69
Harrogate, Convent of the Holy Child Jesus . . . . 65
185 N
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
CONVENT SCHOOLS. — ENGLISH, SCOTCH, &c. — continued. Page
Holyhead, Convent Du Bon Sauveur, Ucheldre Park . 70
Kensington, Convent of the Assumption
Lanark, N.B., St. Mary's Hospital
Liverpool, Convent of the Faithful Companions . of Jesus
Princes Park
London, Sacred Heart School, Woodville Hall
Manchester, Sisters of St. -Joseph of the Apparition
Mill Hill, London, St. Mary's Abbey School
Musselburgh, Scotland, St. Anne's Convent
70
76
79
64
65
69
70
Preston, Larkhill House Convent, Faithful Companions of Jesu 68
Redhill, Surrey, St. Joseph's Convent . . ' . . . 79
Rome, English Convent Poor Servants Mother of God . 66
Roselands, Walmer, Kent, Convent of the Visitation . . . 38
Salisbury, Convent, Leehurst . . . . . . . 68
Sidmouth, Convent of the Assumption . . . . . 67
Slough, Bucks, St. Bernard's Convent .. .. . 71
St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Gensing Lodge, Convent de Marie . 69
Sunderland, St. Anthony's Convent of Mercy, " Oak Lea " . 50
Syon Abbey, Chudleigh, Devon . . . . . . . 63
Upton. Forest Gate, London, Ursuline Convent . . . 69
COLLEGES, SCHOOLS- AND MONASTERIES.
Irish.
Annaghdown, Novitiate of the Franciscan Brothers . . . . 22
Blackrock College, Co. Dublin . . . . " . . . . 2
Cappoquin, Waterford, Mount Melleray Seminary . . . . 8
Carlow, St. Patrick's CoUege . . .. .. .. 14
Carlow, Lay College . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cashel, Rockwell College . . . . . . . . 4
Castleknock, near Dublin, St. Vincent's College . . . . 6
Catholic University School, Lower Leeson Street, Dublin . . 13
Clondalkin, near Dublin, St. Joseph's College . . . . 12
Clongowes Wood College, Sallins . . . . . . . . 3
Cork, St. Joseph's Seminary for Foreign Missions . . . . 21
Cork, University College . . . . Green (front) p. 7
Dublin, University College . . . . . . . . 15
Dundalk, St. Mary's College . . . . . . . . 19
Ennis, St. Flannan's College . . . . . . . . 5
Gal way, St. Ignatius' College . . . . . . ... 20
Glasthule, Kingstown, Presentation College . . . . 55
Kilkenny, St. Kieran's College . . . . . . • . . 9
Limerick, Mungret College . . . . . . . . 20
Longford, St. Mel's College .. .. . ... .. 19
M'Guire's Civil Service College, 51 Upper Sackville Street . . 56
Mountrath, Patrician College . . . . . . . . 23
Novitiates of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, Oastletown 22
Pallaskenry, Co. Limerick, College of Mary Help of Christians 41
Raheny, College of Mary Immaculate . . . . . . 11
Pochestown, Co. Cork, Capuchin Franciscan College . . 40
Roscrea, St. Joseph's College . . . . . . . . 7
Shrule, Co. Galway, St. Columban's College Pink insertion, pp. 4, 5
186
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
COLLEGES AND SCHOOLS— continued. Page
Terenure College, Dublin . . . . . . . . 23
Tullow, Novitiates of the Brothers of St. Patrick . . . . 23
Waterford, St. John's College . . . . . . . . 10
Wexford, St. Peter's College . . . . . . . . 13
English and Scotch.
Battersea, Salesian School, Surrey House, "Surrey Lane, London,
S.W ' .. .. 79
Belton, Doncaster, Temple Bolwood College ' . . . . 18
Chertsey, Surrey, Salesian School . . . . . . 66
Dumfries, Marist Brothers Juniorates ,. . . . . . 17
Durham, Ushaw College . . . . . . . . . . 16
East Barkwith, Lines., St. Lawrence's Franciscan College . . 21
Farnborough. Hants, Salesian School .. .. .. 51
Manchester, Alexandra Park, St. Bede's College . . . . 59
Middlesbrough, Liiithorpe, St. Mary's College . . . . 23
Norwood, St. Joseph's College, Beulah Hill . . . . 20
Oakamoor, St. Wilfrid's College . . . . . . . . 22
LUNATIC ASYLUMS.
House of St. John of God, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin .. .. 150
St. Vincent's Asylum, Fairview, Dublin . . . . . . 28
Verville, Clontarf, near Dublin . . . . . . . . 75
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS, HOSPITALS, etc.
Catholic Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, Cabra .. .. 151
Catholic Protection and Rescue Society of Ireland, 35 Molesworth
Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
City Hospital for 'Diseases of the Skin and Cancer, Holies
Street, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . 61
Converts' Aid Society, London .. .. .. .. 152
Dublin, Association of the Perpetual Adoration . . . . 44
Dublin, Seville Place, St. Mary's Home for Befriending Girls . . 73
Dublin, Working Girls' Hostel, Hanbury Lane . . . . 53
Holywell, St. Winefride's Well .. .. .. ..37
Home for Friendless Orphan Girls, Belfast .. ... 55
Institute of the Poor Servants of the Mother of God . . . . 47
Little Sisters of the Assumption, Lower Camden Street, Dublin 30
Little Sisters of the Poor, Kilmainham . . . . . . 25
London, The Crusade of Rescue and Homes for Destitute
Catholic Children . . . . . . . . . . 35
London, Institute of Trained Nurses of Our Lady of Consolation 51
Nazareth House, Ballynafeigh, Belfast . . . . . . 26
Nazareth House, Hammersmith, London, W. . . . . 42
Nazareth Lodge, Home for Boys, Belfast . . . . . . 26
Nazareth House, Derry . . . . . . . . 70
Orphanage of Our Blessed Lady of Mount Carmel, Stradbally . . 31
Rochfort Bridge, School for Deaf and Dumb . . . . 60
St. Francis' Home, Shefford, Bedfordshire . . 66
St. Lawrence's Catholic Home, Rutland Square, Dublin . . 46
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INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS— co^mwed.
St. Mary Magdalen's, Donnybrook, Dublin . . . . . . 151
St. Joseph's Asylum and School for Male Blind, Drumcondra,
Dublin .. .. .. .. .. .. 74
St. Joseph's Night Refuge, Brickfield Lane, Dublin . . . . 153
St. Patrick's Refuge, Crof ton Road, Kingstown . . . . 24
St. Saviour's Orphanage, Denmark Street . . . . . . 45
St. Vincent de Paul's Female Orphanage, North William Street,
Dublin . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Smyllum Orphanage, Lanark, N.B. . . . . . . 54
CONVALESCENT HOMES.
Belmont Park, Waterf ord . . . . . . 1 50
Home for Inebriates, Ecclesfield, Middlesex . . . . 109
Leyfield Cure for Alcoholism, etc., Liverpool . . . . 150
St. George's Retreat, Burgess Hill, Sussex . . . . . . 150
Twyford Abbey, Willesden . . 48
BANKS.
Hibernian Bank, Dublin . . . . . . . . 99
Munster and Leinster Bank, Ltd., Cork . . . . . . 159
National Bank, Dublin and London .. .. .. 158
Royal Bank of Ireland, Ltd., Dublin .. .. .. 115
Ulster Bank, Belfast . . . . . . . . 1 60
Provincial Bank, Dublin . . > .. .. ., 157
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
Hibernian Insurance Co. . . . . . . Pink, page 1
Irish Catholic Church Property Insurance Co., Ltd.. Fleet
Street, Dublin . . . . . . facing page viii.
Sun Insurance Company, Dublin . . . . . . 124
The British Law Insurance Co., Ltd., 43 Dame Street, Dublin. . 133
Yorkshire Insurance Co., Dublin .. .. .. 101
HOTELS.
Colwyn Bay, Imperial Station Hotel . . . . . . 148
Dublin, Four Courts Hotel . . . . . . ..139
Dublin, Gresham Hotel . . . . . . . . 109
HOUSES OF RESIDENCE.
House of Residence, 15a Vicarage Gate, Kensington . . . . 76
House of Residence, The Manor House, Finchley, London . . 68
Woodloch Convent, Portlaw, Co. Waterf ord . . . . 74
HOUSES OF SPIRITUAL EXERCISES.
House of Retreat, O.M.I., Inchicore .. .. .. 18
House of Retreat, S.J., Milltown Park . . . . . . 56
BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS.
Augener's Edition, Classical & Modern Music, London . . 168
Baker, Thomas, London . . . . . . 133
Benziger Brothers .. .. .. .. . .' 179
188
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS— continued. Page
Birmingham Official Catholic Directory .. .. .. 177
Browne & Nolan, Ltd., Dublin . . . . . . . . 175
Burns and Oates .. .. .. .. 164,178
Gary & Co., London . . . . . . . . . . 104
Christian Brothers' Class Books . . . . . . 176
Duffy and Co., Ltd., James, 38 Westmoreland Street, Dublin,
Rituale Parvum . . . . . . . . 165
Duffy & Co., Ltd., Dublin, Recent Publications . . . . 169
Duffy & Co., Ltd. Dublin, Special Book List . . . . 149
Eason & Son, Ltd., Dublin and Belfast . . . . . . 161
Herder, B., 68 Great Russell Street, London, W.C., Publisher . . 182
*« History of Kinsale," O'Sullivan .. 173
Irish Book Shop, Ltd., 45 Dawson Street . . . . . . 155
In Dark and Evil Days," Skeffington . . . . . . 173
Irish Rosary, The," Dublin . . . . . . 156
Irish Theological Quarterly, The," . . . . . . 49
Irish Catholic, The," Dublin, . . . . . . . . 168
Journal of Education," 3 Ludgate Broadway, E.G. .. 168
Long, John, London . . . . . . . . 166
Mame and* Sons, Tours, France . . . . . . . . 170
Maunsel & Co., Dublin . . . . . . ..163
My Manual (5th Ed.), compiled by Rev. P. M. Lynch, P.P. Pink, page 8
" Poor Souls' Friend and St. Joseph's Monitor " . . . . 63
Power's Manual of Religious Instruction . . . . . . 91
Sands and Co., Edinburgh and London .. .. 180, 181
*' Silver Linings " . : . . . . . . 165
"The Cross," Mount Argus, Dublin . . . . . . 155
The " Dowry of Mary," Dublin .. ./ .. 164
" The Far East," Dalgan Park, Shrule . . . . . . 33
" The Month," 31 Farm Street, London . . . . . . 164
" The Nationalist," Clonmel . . . . . . 105
« The Tablet," London .. .. .. ..172
The Talbot Press, 89 Talbot Street, Dublin .. , . . 167
Thorn, Alex. & Co., Crow Street, Dublin . . . . . . 171
''The Universe," London .. .. Green (front) p, 4
Washbourne, Ltd., R. & T., Paternoster Row, London . . 1B2
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Argonaut Varnish Co., London . . . . . . . . 87
Arigho, J., Dublin, Church Furniture, etc, . . . . . . 174
Artificial Flowers, Sisters of Charity, North William Street . . 1
Atkins, John P., Dublin .. .. .. ..139
Baxendale & Co., Dublin .. .. .. .. 101
Becker Brothers, Dublin .. .. .'. ..126
Behan, Daniel, Cornmarket, Dublin, Church Decorator . . 134
Bolands, Ltd., Bakers, Dublin . . . . 95, and back of cover
Boileau & Boyd, Ltd., 46 Mary Street .. .. .. 138
Box & Co., Dublin .. .. .. .. ..130
Bradford Textile Co., Ltd., Bradford, Yorks .. .. 117
Brooks, Thomas and Co., Ltd., Dublin, Builders' Providers . . ]20
Browne, Bowes & Co., Liverpool .. .. .. 137
189
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Bull, Ltd., C., 21 Suffolk Street, Dublin . . . . . . 106
Butler and Sons, Musical Instruments . . . . ... 94
Cantwell & McDonald, Wellington Quay, Dublin Green (in front) p, 5
Carrol], J. J., and Co., 21 Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, Coal
Merchants . . . . . . . . . . 126
Chestnutt, A., & Co., King St., Waterford, Manor Organ Works 138
City Wheel and Carriage Works, Ltd., Dublin - . . 133
Clarke, J. & M., Builders, Dublin . . . . 140
Clarke. J. and Sons, Dublin, Stained Glass . . . . Inset, page 72
Clery & Co., Ltd., Dublin . . . . . Inset, facing p. 120
Conan, Walter, 44 Kildare Street . . . . In front, p. vii.
Cook's Tours, Dublin . . . . . . . . . . 183
Cramer's Great Musical Depot, Dublin . . . . In front, p. xix.
Daly, John, & Co., Ltd., Cork . . . . Green (front) p. 6
Dempsey, Joseph, Belfast . . . . . . . . 132
Dickson, Alex., & Sons, Ltd., Seedmen, 61 Dawson St., Dublin,
In front, p. xviii.
Dockrell, Sons & Co.. Ltd., Dublin . . . . k . . 144
Dublin Bead Works Co., Ltd., Gardiner's Place, Dublin .. 141
Duffy and Co. Ltd., Dublin, Church Requisites . . . . 114
Duffy and Co., Ltd., Dublin, List of Music . . . . . . 102
Duffy and Co.,' Ltd , Dublin, New Show Rooms . . . . 154
Duffy and Co., Ltd., Dublin, Parochial Registers Pink Insertion, p. 6
Duffy and Co., Ltd., Dublin, Bookbinding . . 128
Duthie and Co., James, Glasgow, Paint and Colour Manufacturers
Pink Insertion, p. 3
Earley and Co., Camden Street . . . . . . Inset, p. 24
Egan and Sons, Wm,, Cork, Vestments . . . . Inset, p. 572
Ehrmann Bros., London .. .. .. .. 110, 111
Eureka Weed Killer .. .. .. .. ..181
Findlater, Alex and Co., Ltd., Dublin . . . . . . 121
Fry's Pure Cocoa .. .. .. .. ..184
Fyans and Gordon, Ltd., Great Ancoats Street, Manchester . . 141
Ganter Brothers, Dublin, Watches . . ... . . 144
Gillett & Johnston, Bell Founders, Croydon .. .. 118
Gleeson and O''Dea, Dublin, General House Furnishing and
Builders' Ironmongers . . . . . . <, . $9
Gordon's Pioneer Lace Depot, &c., 44 Mary Street, Dublin . . 131
Governey's Boot Factory, Carlow . . . . . . 107
Grosse, L., London, W., Ecclesiastical Warehouse . . . . 139
Gunning & Co., Fleet Street, Dublin, Church Plate and
Church Brass Work .. .. .. ..147
Harrington's, Ltd., Cork .. .. .. .. 135
Harrison, C. W., Sculptor, Dublin . . . . . . 98
Hawkes & Son, Violin Dealers, London . . . . . . 88
Hayes & Finch, Dublin, Liverpool, &c. . . Inset, facing p. 104
Hearne and Co., Ltd., Waterford, Church Furniture Manufacturers
Inset p. 572
Henry Street Warehouse Co., Ltd., Dublin facing page xvi.
Henshaw and Co., Ltd., Christchurch Place . . .. .. 117
190
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Hickey & Co ., Ltd., 23 and 24 North Earl Street, Dublin . . 125
Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin . . . . . . . . 124
Hughes, Brothers & Co., Dublin .. .. .. .. 135
Humphreys, Limited, Dublin . . . . Green (at end) p. 1
Irish Tweed House, Dublin .. .'. .. ..148
Johnson, Edmond, Ltd.. Jewellers, Graf ton Street, Dublin . . 129
Kayll and Reed, 70 Albion Street, Leeds, Stained Glass . . 90
Kelly, Thos., Wm., and J., 89 Lower Gardiner Street, and
2 Westmoreland St., Dublin, Pure Altar Wine Green, front, p. 8
Kennedy, Dublin, Bread . . . . . . . . 93
Lalor, Ltd., Ormond Quay, Dublin . . . . . . 104
Lambert, Brien and Co., Grafton Street . . . . . . 143
Lanigan and Co., J. F., 25 Eden Quay, Dublin . . . . 83
Laverty & Sons, Leeds . . . . . . . . . . 136
Leask, John, 9 D'Olier Street . . . . . . facing page ix
Linssf-n, Gerard, Venlo, Holland . . . . . . 135
London Provincial Builders, Ltd , London .. .. .. 149
Lucas, J. E., and Son, 64 Haymarket, London, S.\V., 1, Lift
and Folding Partition Manufacturers . . . . . . 100
Maguire and Gatchell, Ltd., Dublin, Contractors, Heating and
Ventilating Engineers, etc. .. .. Green pages, 1,2
Maguire's, North Street, Belfast .. .. .. .. 81
fflAijte Hi ttAJAltAij, Dublin . . . . . . . . 155
Marks Brothers, Decorators, 13 South Anne Street, Dublin . . 130
Martin, T. and C., Ltd., North Wall, Dublin . . . . 103
McDowell, Bros., Jewellers, Henry Street, Dublin facing page xvii.
McGloughlin, Ltd., J. & C., 47-54 Gt. Brunswick Street Inset, p. 33
McMullen, Barth., Hunting Saddler, 54 Dawson Street, Dublin 140
Mears and Stainbank, Whitechapel Road, London, Church Bell
Manufacturers .. .. .. .. ,. 143
Mooney Brothers, Castlewellan, Pure Altar Wine . . . . 116
Moore, Leonard, Eastbourne . . . . . . 140
Moore, Win A., Best Value Stores, 7 Aston's Quay, Dublin . . 134
Morgan, J., 9 Grafton Street, Dublin . . . . . . 123
Muscrave and Co., Ltd., St. Ann's Ironworks, Belfast 112, 113
Ne? bit-Evans and Co., J-, Adderley Street, Birmingham . . 141
Norton, George, Son & Co., Ltd., Dublin .. .. .. 132
Norton s, 12 Castle Street, Tralee . . . . . . 144
O'Farrell, Francis, 29 Lower Sackville Street Pink insertion, p. 9
O'Hagan & O'Hare, Newry . . . . . . . . 85
Oppenheimer, L.. Ltd , Manchester .. .. .. 119
Pickfords, Carriers, Dublin . . . . facing page xvii.
Pigott and Co., Ltd., Dublin, Pianos . . . . facing contents
Potter, J., & Co., Ltd., North Wall, Dublin . . . . 146
Power, John; and Son, Ltd., Dublin, Whiskey Green (at end) p 2
Power, Wm. and Co., Waterford, Nurserymen Green (at end) p 3
Purcell, John, Ltd., Tobacconists, Dublin . . . . . . 86
Purser, Miss, Dublin . . . . . . , . Inset, p. 32
Quinn and Co , Church Street, Belfast . . . . . . 107
Rathborne, John G., Dublin, Wax Candles Pink Insertion, 2
Reliance Photo -Engraving Co,, 106 & 107 Mid, Abbey S., Dublin 98
191
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
COMMERCIAL ADVERTISEMENTS— eontinued. Page
Richford, E. M., Cheapside, London . . . . . 104
Robinson, John, & Co., Belfast
Rooney, James, Dublin, Tobacconist
Rowan, M., & Co., Ltd., Seedsmen, 51 and 52 Capel St., Dublin 142
^andeman's Ports
Scanlan and Sons, 60 South Mall, Cork
96
Green, p. 5
Inset face page, xii
148
Scorza and Olivieri, Altar Wines, Birmingham . . . . 92
Sharp, Edmund, Great Brunswick Street, Dublin, Sculptor . . 127
Speirs, Ltd., 13 Blythswood Square, Glasgow Green at end, page 3
Sports and Pastimes, Ltd., Bradford, Yorks . . . . 116
Smith and Sheppard, 124 Stephen's Green .. .. .. 98
Smyth, George and Son, Dublin, Sculptors . . . . . . 126
Smyth, John and Sons, Ecclesiastical Art Manufactory, Wicklow
Street, Dublin .. .. .. .. ..122
" Sullivan Lamp," Dublin . . . . . . . . 97
Symons, John and Co., Ltd., Totnes. Devon, Cyder Manu-
facturers . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Telford and Telford, Organ Builders, Charlemont Street,
Dublin . . . . . . ... . . . . 104
The Craftworkers, Ltd., Dublin .. .. .. Inset, p. 16
Todd, Burns and Co., Ltd., Dublin and Paris, Clerical Clothing 108
Tomlinson and Hay ward, Ltd., Lincoln, Eureka Weed Killer . . 182
Tucker and Co., Ltd., London, Wax Candles Inset page, 104
Vanheems, The House of, London . . . . . . 84
Watson, James and Co., Youghal, Cork, Stained Glass Painters,
etc. .. .. .. ' .. .. .. 82
Wact, George, Ltd., Engineers, Dublin .. .. .. 132
Whyte and Sons, Dublin, Glass and China . . . . 123
Wilby & Co., Ltd., Dublin .. ,. .. ..134
MISCELLANEOUS.
Dublin Diocesan Clerical Fund . . . . . . facing p. 346
Irish Vigilance Association, 39 North Great George's St., Dublin 152
Metropolitan School of Art, Dublin . . . . . . 34
Penmaenmawr, North Wales .. .. .. .. 152
Smyth, Beverly, & Sons, Removal Contractors, Dublin . . 192
Phone: Dublin, 207 Telegrams: "Beverly, Dublin"
Motor Vans. ^ Motor Lorries.
Beverly Smyth & Sons,
REMOVAL CONTRACTORS,
Also EXTENSIVE STORAGE FOR FURNITURE,
3O South Anne Street, Dublin.
192
Timber, iron, and Concrete Buildings Tor :
CHURCHES, SCHOOLS,
Halls, Reading Rooms, Technical Institutes,
Bungalows, Hospitals, Sanatoria.
HOME OR EXPORT.
HUMPHREYS, LTD.,
10 Stephen's Green, Dublin j *"**"
MERRION.
Designs and Estimates submitted.
Numerous Testimonials from the Clergy and Convents.
ESTABLISHED 1834. 1
IRISH WHISKEY
The Irish I - L^^MmmJ Trade Mark.
Guarantee of Irish Pot Still Manufacture,
from Home Grown Malt and Barley.
POWER'S
"XKree Swallow,"
Distilled since 1701,
AT.
John's Lane, Distillery,
JOHN POWER * SON, Ltd.
INEXPENSIVE BUILDINGS WITH A REPUTATION
SPEIRSESQ UE
N and WOOD Framed BUILDINGS,
BX 1503 .A3 17 1920 SMC
Irish Catholic Directory
Does Not Circulate
Waterford
BOLANDS
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Supplied to the Clergy and Religious Communities.
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