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Magtiire   &  Ga-tcHell, 

LIMITED, 
ARE   KNOWN  AS  LEADING  SPECIALISTS  IN 

Heating  &  Ventilating,  Plumbing  &  Drainage, 

Electric  Lighting,  Cooking  &  Laundry  Apparatus, 

General  Domestic  Engineering. 

They  invite  all  persons  controlling  orders  to  place  the  arrange- 
ment and  execution  of  work  with  them,  as  they  employ  the  most 
skilled  Engineers,  Electricians,  Fitters,  Plumbers,  Carpenters, 
Masons,  etc.,  for  new  appliances  or  repairs. 

MAGUIRE  &  GATCHELL  jfeld  an  enormous  stock  which  enables 
them   to   carry   out   any  contract   promptly.     Cooking  Apparatus, 
Laundry    Apparatus,   Steam    and    Hot    Water    Boilers,    Radiators 
Pipes     and    Valves  ;      Heating     and     Ventilating     Installations 
Chimney     Pieces  ;      Economic     Grates,     Hearths     and     Curbs 
Modern   Baths,    Lavatories,  Sanitary  Appliances,   Drainage   Work 
Electric  Light  Installations,  etc.,  etc. 

MAGUIRE  &  GATCHELL  can  refer  to  numerous  Buildings  and 
Institutions  fitted  with  their  Improved  Modern  Appliances  and 
Engineering  Work:— St.  Patrick's,  St.  Mel's,  Tuam;  Ballina, 
Kildare,  Sligo,  Waterford  and  Queenstown  Cathedrals;  Maynooth, 
Mungret,  Blackrock,  Trinity,  Royal  University,  Clongowes  Wood, 
Marino,  Clontarf,  De  La  Salle,  Waterford;  Marlborough  Street, 
Dublin,  Colleges;  also  hundreds  of  Churches,  Convents,  Schools, 
Hospitals,  Hotels,  Clubs,  Restaurants  and  Private  Residences 
throughout  the  country,  and  in  Fair  Street  Schools,  Southwark, 
Trundley  Road  Schools;  Hackford  Road  School,  Brixton;  Dept- 
ford  Board  Schools,  etc.,  etc, 

Haguire   &   Gatclicll,  ltd., 

*  7,  9,  10,  13,  14  &   15   DAWSON  STREET,  DUBLIN. 


MAGUIRE  &  GATCHELL  were  especially  selected  by  the  Board 
of  Works  to  instal  Electric  Lighting  and  to  provide  and  lay  all  the 
C&st  Iron  Drainage  Plant  for  the  Vice-Regal  Lodge,  Private- 
Secretary's  Lodge/Dublin  Castle  Hospital,  etc. 

2 


Ma^taire  &  GaicHeil, 

r         LIMITED, 

ENGINEERS,   CONTRACTORS   &   MERCHANTS, 
7,  9,  10,  13,  14  &  15  Dawson  Street,  Dublin. 


DEPARTMENTS. 


1. — Sanitary    Reform    of    Bindings, 

comprising  all  Sanitary  Inspections 
and  Reports  and  Sanitary  Works, 
Drainage,  Sewage  Disposal.  Water 
Supply, 

II.— Plumbing   Work   of   Buildings, 

Sanitary  Appliances,  Baths,  Lavatories, 
Troughs,  Sinks,  Hot  Water  Service 
throughout  buildings,  as  fixed  by  us 
in  over  4,000  houses. 

Cold  Water  supplied  to  Reaidences 
aud  Farms,  from  wells,  rivers,  and  lakes, 
by  modern  Engines,  Pumps  and  Rams. 

I II. — I  mproved  Heating  Apparatus  for 

Churches,  Convents,  Dwelling-houses, 
arid  Dryingrooms  of  Laundries. 

IV.— Ventilating  Buildings- 
Ventilating  Appliances  under  various 
systems. 

V.— Kitchen  Fitting- 
Central     Cooking     Ranges,     on     the 
Continental  system. 

Steam  Cooking  Apparatus,  Improved 
Steam  Generators,  Copper  Steamers 
and  Boilers,  Hot  Closets,  etc. 

Kitchen  Ranges,  The  Eagle,  Kooksjoie* 
Flavels,  and  other  best  makes.  Over 
3,000  Kitchen  Ranges  supplied  and 
fixed. 

VI.— Kitchen  Furnishing— 

Saucepans,  Stewpans,  Cooking  Utensils, 
Copper  Shapes,  Copper  Goods,  Brushes, 
Turnery,  Bowls,  Tubs,  Sieves,  Trays. 

VII.— Laundry  Fitting  —  Laundry 
Boilers,  Laundry  Troughs,  Sanitary 
Washing  Troughs,  Dryingrooms 
Mangles,  Wringers,  Ironing  Stoves,  etc. 

VIII.— Electric  Lighting— 
Bell-hanging,    Telephones,     Lightning 
Conductors,     as    fixed    for    Westport 
Convent  Schools,  etc.,  etc. 


IX. — Mantelpieces— Marble  Mantel- 
pieces, Wood  Mantelpieces,  Metal  Mantel- 
pieces, Overmantels — 300  in  Stock. 

X.— Tiled  Hearths— Tiled  Panels  for 
Fireplaces,  Marble  Hearths. 

XI.— Fire  Grates— The  Bell,  Eagle, 
Nautilis,  Bush,  Hue,  Devon  and  many 
others.  Slow  Combustion  Stoves — 
'. nthracite,  Esse,  Eagle,  etc. 

Fenders  and  Fiie  Irons — A  large 
variety  of  patterns. 

XII.— Iron  Work— Smith's  Work, 
Gates,  Railings  (see  St.  Stephen's, 
Green),  Art  Wrought -iron  Work, 
Ecclesiastical  Iron  Work. 

XIII.— Gas  Plants,  for  Petrol  and 
Acetylene.  Gas  Pendants,  Brackets, 
Hall  Lamps,  Lanterns,  Church 
Standards,  etc. 

XIV.— House  Furnishing  Hardware 
— Japanned  Ware,  Brushes,  Turnery, 
Brass  and  Copper  Goods,  Coal  Vases, 
etc.,  etc. 

XV.  —  Cutlery  —  Rodgers'  Table 
Cutlery,  Maguire's  Table  Cutlery,  ex- 
ceptionally favourable  rates. 

XVI.— Electro-Plated  Ware— 

Dixon  and  Sons'  Wholesale  and  Retail 
Agents  for  Spoons,  Forks,  etc. 

XVII. — Lamps  &  Chandlery— Safety, 
Table,  Pillar  and  Suspension  Lamps  ; 
Duplex  Lamps,  Candles,  Soaps,  etc. 

XVIII.— Table  Glass  and  China- 
Dinner,      Tea,      Breakfast      Services, 
Tumblers,      Glasses,      Vases,      Bowls, 
Plates,  Dishes,  etc. 

XIX. — Beams  and  Scales — 

Weighing  Machines,  Weights,  Measures, 
Appliances,  Weights  and  Measures 
Acts,  etc. 

XX. — Parcel  Office— For  reception, 
storage,  and  daily  delivery  of  goodt. 
Daily  Van  Deliveries  —  Kingstown, 
Killiney,  and  Suburbs,  11  a.m. 


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Every  Catholic  should  be  a  regular  reader 

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FRIDAY,  PRICE  2d.),  or  if  you  have  any 
difficulty,  send  a  cheque  for  half-a-guinea  to 

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TRADE    MARK 


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Corpo  Santo  Altar  Wine 

IMPORTANT  NOTICE.— This  wine  is  made 
under  the  supervision  of  the  Irish  Dominican 
Fathers,  at  their  Vineyards,  Lumiar,  Lisbon. 
Every  possible  precaution  is  taken  by  the 
Fathers  to  insure  that  the  Wine  conforms  in 
the  strictest  possible  degree  with  the  Canonical 
Laws,  and  it  is  therefore,  important  to  note  that 
1 — At  no  time  has  the  process  of  fermentation  been 
retarded  or  stopped  by  artificial  or  unnatural  means. 
2 — It  is  free  from  added  spirits. 

3 — It  is,  therefore,  the  fully  fermented  pure  juice  of 
the  grape  and  dry  in  quality. 

CANTWELL  &  M 'DONALD, 

WELLINGTON   QUAY,  DUBLIN. 


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CORK. 

(A  Constituent  College  of  the  National  University  of  Ireland.) 


Full  Courses  for  Degrees  and  Diplomas  in — 

ARTS  COMMERCE 

CELTIC  STUDIES          AGRICULTURE 
SCIENCE  LAW 

MEDICINE  EDUCATION 

DENTISTRY  JOURNALISM 

ENGINEERING  MUSIC 

Full  particulars  as  to  the  Conditions  and  Cost  of  obtaining 
these  Degrees  and  Diplomas,  with  all  other  information  as 
to  the  College,  its  facilities  and  Scholarships,  may  be  obtained 
on  application. 

The  College  has  a  number  of  valuable  SCHOLARSHIPS, 

full  particulars  of  which  can  be  obtained  gratis  on  appli- 
cation to  The  Registrar  at  the  College. 

The  College  has  playing  grounds  15  acres  in  extent, 
available  for  all  kinds  of  games. 

The  HONAN  HOSTEL  provides  comfortable  accom- 
modation for  Catholic  Men  Students  at  a  very  moderate 
charge.  Chapel  and  Resident  Chaplain.  For  full  particulars 

apply  to  The  Warden. 

A  List  of  recognised  Lodgings,  approved  by  the  President 
and  the  Deans  of  Residence,  is  available  for  the  use  of 
parents  and  guardians.  Apply  to  the  Secretary. 


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imported  by  us  for  the  use  of  the  Altar,  and  which  we  have  lot 

three  generations  supplied  throughout  Ireland,  England  and  the 

Colonies. 

Price  per  Dozen  on  application* 

(BOTTLES  FREE  &  CARRIAGE   PAID). 

2s B  per  dozen  allowed  for  Altar  Wine  Bottles  when  returned 
carriage  paid. 

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MEDIUM         •       •=        Red  Label  and  Capsule, 
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In  other  WINES,  also  SPIRITS,  we  hold  a  large  and 
well-assorted  stock. 

LISTS    ON    APPLICATION. 
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PREFACE. 


1.  The  IRISH  CATHOLIC  DIRECTORY  is  published  annually 
in  January. 

2.  Communications  for  the  Editor   are  to  be  addressed  to 
"  The   Editor  of  the  Irish  Catholic   Directory,  St.  Patrick's 
College,  Maynooth." 

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should    be  in   the  hands  of   the  Editor  before  the   i5th  of 
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CONTENTS. 


PAGB 

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 


PAGE 
0) 


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 


Telephone  No.  464. 


High-Class 

Clerical 

Tailoring 


Registered  Telegraphic 

Address : 
"NANOC,  DUBLIN." 


AT 

CASH 

PRICES. 


xx 

XX 


WALTER   CONAN, 
44  Kildare  Street, 


DUBLIN. 


CANONICALS  of  every  description. 

A  Speciality  of  the  House  for  many  years. 

Soutanes,  Douilettes,  Etc. 


Robemakers.by  Appointment,  in  Dublin, 
to  the  National  University  of  Ireland. 


The  Best 

Irish  Manufactured 

Goods  in  Stock. 


Note  only  Address : 

44  KILDARE  STREET. 


viii. 


CONTENTS, 


LIST  OF  THE  REGULAR  CLERGY 


Augustinian  Order                 ..  304 
Capuchin  Order                       . .  301* 
Carmelite  Order  (Calced)      . .  308 
Carmelite  Order  (Discalced)  310 
Congregation    of    the    Holy 
Ghost  and  the  Immacu- 
late Heart  of  Mary        . .  310 
Congregation  of  the  Mission . .  312 
Dominican  Order  314 


PAGB 
304 


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 


" 


Christian  Brothers 

Presentation  Brothers 

Brothers  of  St.  Patrick 

Brothers  of  the  Christian  Schools  . .  ^. 

Franciscan  Brothers 

ALPHABETICAL  LIST  or  THE  CLERGY  OF  IRELAND 

Index  of  Irish  Dioceses 

Index  of  PAEISHES  AND  POST  TOWNS  in  Ireland 

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 

Index  to  Advertisements  . .  . .  At  end 


IRISH  CATHOLIC 

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upon    Churches,    Convents,    Colleges, 
PIPE  Schools,     Residences,     and     all     Insti- 

INSURANCE  tutions  and  Building's  devoted  to  Catholic 

NoUKANub  Purposes,  as  well  as  upon  the  personal 

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Samples    and   Full    Particulars    on 
Application. 

Telephone  Telegrams 

554.  "  MITCHELL,  DUBLIN." 


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. 


SANDEMAN'S 

Ports  &  Sherries. 


SANDEMAN'S 
Three  Star  Port 


and 


SANDEMAN'S 
Three  Star  Sherry 

To  be  obtained  at  all  Wine  Merchants. 


SANDEMAN'S 

Ports  &  Sherries. 


SANDEMAN'S 

Ports  &  Sherries. 


SANDEMAN'S 
Three  Star  Port 


and 


SANDEMAN'S 
ree  Star  Sherry 

To  be  obtained  at  all  Wine  Merchants. 


SANDEMAN'S 

Ports  &  Sherries. 


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 

"  ~" 

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 

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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 

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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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SUMMARY  showing,  by  PROVINCES,  the  RELIGIOUS  PROFESSIONS 

(so  far  as  ascertained)  of  the  People. 


PROVINCES  AND 
CENSUS  YEARS. 

RELIGIOUS  PROFESSION. 

Catholics. 

Pro- 
testant 
Episco- 
palians. 

Presby- 
terians. 

Metho- 
dists. 

All 

other 
Denomi- 
nations. 

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\  1871 
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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 
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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 

5,600 

De- 
crease 

3,400 

De- 
crease 

200 

In- 
crease 

4,288 

2.1 

1.0 

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6.3 

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    • 
13 

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 
35 

27 

9 
18 
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 

M. 

F. 

M.       F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

M. 

F. 

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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7,530 

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 

165, 
35, 

806 
924 

£  I 

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 

6.3 

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 

xli. 


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 

xlii. 


POSTAL  REGULATIONS. 


INLAND  LETTER  POST, 

Not  exceeding  4  ounces,  l^d.     For  every  additional  2  ounces,  |d. 
No  letter  to  be  above  24  inches  in  length,  12  inches  in  width,  and 
12  inches  in  depth. 


PARCEL  POST. 


Not  exceeding  1  Ib.  ,04 

3  „  06 


Not  exceeding  7  Ib.  .09 

11  „  10 


No  Parcel  can  be  sent  exceeding  11  Ibs.  in  weight. 

The  dimensions  allowed  for  an  Inland  Postal  Parcel  are  : — 

Greatest  length  .  .  3  ft.   6  in. 

Greatest  length  and  girth  combined       .  .         6  ft.  0  in. 

Payment  of  Postage  only  secures  compensation  up  to  £2. 

INLAND  BOOK  POST. 

Not  exceeding  2  ounces,  ^d.    .For  every  additional  2  ounces,  |d 

Printed  and  written  matter,  not  in  the'nature  of  a  letter,  and  certain 
formal  documents,  circulars,  etc.,  may  be  sent  by  the  Book  Post. 

NEWSPAPERS. 

For  each  registered  Newspaper,  not  exceeding  6  ounces,  £d.,  with  a 
further  |d.  for  every  addtional  6  ouncestor  fraction  of  6  ounces.  No 
packet  of  Newspapers  to  be  above  2  Ibs.  in  weight,  2  feet  in  length^ 
1  foot  in  width,  and  1  foot  in  depth. 

POSTAL  ORDERS. 

The  Orders  are  issued  for  6d.,  and  all  multiples  of  6d.  up  to  20s.  and 
for  21s.  The  poundage  charged  is  as  follows  : — For  Orders  from  6d.  to 
15s.  inclusive,  Id.  ;  15s.  6d.  to  21s.  inclusive  1  £d. 


xliii. 

INLAND   MONEY    ORDERS, 

For  sums  \  £1  £3  £10  £20  £30  £40 

not  over   J 
the  charge  is  2d.  3d.  4d.  6d.  8d,  lOd. 


TELEGRAPH  MONEY  ORDERS, 

The  Commission  is  at  the  same  rate  as  for  ordinary  Inland  Money 
Orders,  plus  2d.,  and  costjof  Official  Telegram  of  Advice, 

TELEGRAMS  (INLAND). 

9 

Ninepence  for  first  12  words,  and  a  halfpenny  for  each  additional 
word. 

*    INLAND  REGISTRATION  AND  COMPENSATION. 

The  Postmaster-General  will  (not  in  consequence  of  any  legal  lia- 
bility, but  voluntarily,  and  as  an  act  of  grace),  subject  to  the  rules  in 
force  for  the  time  being,  give  compensation  for  the  loss  and  damage 
of  Inland  Registered  Postal  Packets  of  all  kinds  upon  prepayment  of 
a  fee  in  addition  to  the  postage.  This  fee  either  consists  of  or  includes 
in  each  case  the  ordinary  registration  fee  of  2d.  ;  and  the  scale  of  fees 
and  the  respective  limits  of  compensation  are  as  follows  7- 


Limit  of 

Fee.  Compensation. 

2d.  £5 


Limit  of 
Fee.  Compensation, 

3d.  £20 


and  Id.  for  each  additional  £20  up  to  £400. 


CONVEYANCE  OF  SINGLE  POST  LETTERS  BY  RAILWAY. 

By  an  agreement  with  the  Postmaster-General  railway  companies 
are  permitted  to  accept  and  convey  by  the  next  available  train  or 
steamship  Single  Inland  Post  Letters,  not  exceeding  4  oz.  in  weight 
either  to  be  called  for  at  the  station  of  address,  or  to  be  transferred 
there  to  the  nearest  Post  Office  Letter  Box.  In  addition  to  the  postage 
of  Id.,  which  must  be  prepaid  by  means  of  adhesive  stamps,  the 
Companies  are  authorised  to  charge  a  fee  of  2d.  per  letter. 


FOREIGN  AND  COLONIAL  POST, 
LETTERS. 

To  all  British  Possessions,  to  Egypt,  the  United  States  of  America, 
British  Postal  Agencies  in  Morocco,  and  to  British  Ships  of  War  serving 
abroad,  l£d.  per  oz.  To  all  other  places,  2Jd.  for  first  oz.,  and  l£d.  for 
every  additional  oz. 


xliv. 

POST  CARDS. 

The   prepaid   rate   of    postage   on    every  Post-card  is  Id.,  and  on 
very  reply  Post-card  2d. 

PRINTED  PAPERS,  COMMERCIAL  PAPERS  AND  SAMPLES, 

For  every  2  oz.,  |d.     Minimum  for  Commercial  Papers,  2|d.,  and 
for  Samples,  Id. 

FOREIGN  AND  COLONIAL  MONEY  ORDERS. 

For  sums     -k  £1  £2  £4  £6  £g  £1Q 

not  over      j 

the  charge  is  3d.  6d.  9d.  1  /-  1/3  1  ,/6 

And  for  countries  on  which  Orders  may  be  issued  for  more  than  £10, 
3d.  for  every  additional  £2  or  part  of  £2. 

FOREIGN  AND  COLONIAL  TELEGRAPH  MONEY  ORDERS. 

Poundage  at  the  same  rate  as  for  ordinary  Foreign  Money  Orders 
plus  6d.  and  cost  of  Official  Telegram  of  Advice. 


STAMP  DUTIES. 


RECEIPT  OR  DISCHARGE, 

Receipt  or  Discharge  given  for  or  upon  the  payment  of  any 
sum  of  money,  or  the  acknowledgment  by  post  of  the 
safe  arrival  of  securities  of  money,  amounting  to  £2  or 
upwards  .  .  .  .  .  .£00 

Penalty  for  giving  a  Receipt  without  Stamp  .  10     0 


SCRIP  CERTIFICATE. 

For  and  upon  any  Scrip  Certificate  entitling  any  person  to 
become  proprietor  of  any  share  in  any  Company,  or 
Scrip  Certificate  issued  or  delivered  in  the  United  King- 
dom, entitling  any  person  to  become  the  proprietor  of 
any  share  of  any  Foreign  or  Colonial  Company  .  001 

Scrip  or  other  document  denoting  the  right  of  any  person  as 
a  subscriber  to  any  loan  raised  by  any  Company,  or 
issued  or  delivered  in  the  United  Kingdom,  in  respect  of 
any  loan  raised  by  any  Foreign  or  Colonial  Government, 
State,  or  Corporation.  .  .  .  .  .001 

AFFIDAVIT  OR  STATUTORY  DECLARATION. 

Not  to  be  used  in  any  Court  of  Law  or  Equity,  or  before  any 

Judge  or  Master          .  .  .  .  .026 


AGREEMENT. 

Under  hand  only,  the  matter  whereof  is  of  the  value  of  £5 
or  upwards,  and  not  otherwise  charged 


006 


APPRAISEMENT.  • 

Appraisement,  or  Valuation  of  any  estate,  or  effects,  dilapidations, 
repairs  •  materials  and  labour,  or  artificers'  work: — 

Not  exceeding  £5  .      £0 


Above  £5  and  not  exceeding  £10 
10  20 


20 

30 

40 

50 

100 

200 

500 


30 

40 

50 

100 

200 
500 


0 
0 
1 
1 
2 
2 
5 
10 
15 
0 


xlvi . 


APPRENTICES'  INDENTURES  (IN  IRELAND). 

If  no  Premium  or  not  above  £10  .  .          Nil 

Above  £10  £02 


ARTICLES. 

Articles  of  clerkship  to  solicitor 


.    £80     0     0 


BILLS  OF  EXCHANGE  OR  PROMISSORY  NOTES. 

Bill  of  Exchange,  Draft,  or  Order,  on  Demand          .  .£002 

Inland  and  Foreign  Bill  of  Exchange  or  Promissory  Note  : — 

Not  exceeding  £10        .  .  .  .  .002 

Exceeding  £10  and  not  exceeding  £25  .  .003 

25  „  ,,50  .  .00     6 

,,50  „  ,,75  .  .009 

75  „  „         100  .  .010 

„         100,  for  every  £100  or  fractional  part  of  £100       010 

CONTRACT  NOTE. 

Contract  Note  relating  to  the  sale  or  purchase  of  stocks,  funds,  or 
securities,  share  or  shares,  of  the  amount  or  value  of  £5  or  up, 
wards — a  duty  ranging  from  6d.  on  values  between  £5  and  £100- 
up  to  £1  on  values  exceeding  £20,000. 


ESTATE  DUTIES. 

Payable  upon  the  capital  value  of  all  property  which  passes  on  the 
death  of  a  person  : — 

Rate 


Where  the  principal  value  exceeds 

£100  and  does  not  exceed    £500' 

500  1,000 

1,000  5,000 

5,000  10,000 

10,000  20,000 

20,000  40,000 

40,000  70.000 

70,000  100^000 

100,000  150,000 

150,000  200,000 

200,000  400,000 

400,000  000,000 

600,000  800,000 

800,000  1,000,000 

1,000,000 


per  cent. 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
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. 


xlvii. 

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. 

LEGACY  AND  SUCCESSION  DUTY, 

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. 

'To  all  other  relations  or  to  strangers          .  .  .    10  per  cent. 


GAME  LICENCE. 

To  kill  Game  (annual)         .              .               .              .  .£300 

fourteen  days              .              .              .  .100 

„             from  1st  August  to  31st  October       .  .200 

from  1st  November  to  31st  July  .        200 
•Gamekeeper,  being  an  assessed  servant,  whether  deputed 

or  not               .              .               .               .              .  .200 

•Gamekeeper  in  Ireland  acting  under  a  deputation  registered 

with  supervisor,  whole  year    .              .               .  .300 

From  1st  August  to  31st  October    .              .              .  .200 

From  1st  November  to  31st  July    .              .               .  .200 

•Game-dealers          .              .               .              .               .  .200 

<*un — to  carry  a  gun  or  firearm  of  any  description    .  0  10     0 


(Persons  holding  game  .licences,  soldiers  and  sailors,  when  using  or 
•carrying  a  gun  in  the  execution  of  their  duty,  or  when  engaged  in  target 
jDractice,  are  exempt)  33  and  34  Viet.,  c.  57,  sec.  7,  sub-sec.  1. 


LETTERS  OF  ALLOTMENT, 

Less  than  £5  .  .  .  .  .  .£00 

£5  and  upwards  .  .  .  .  .00 


xlviii. 
BANKS  IN  DUBLIN, 


Bank  of  Ireland,  College  Green. 

Ulster  Bank,  32  and  33  College 
Green. 

Royal  Bank  of  Ireland,  Foster 
Place,  College  Green. 

Hibernian  Bank,  23  to  27  College 
Green. 

Provincial  Bank  of  Ireland,  5  Col- 
lege Street. 

Northern  Banking  Co.,  66  Upper 
O'Connell  Strfeet, 


National  Bank,  34  College  Green. 
Munster  and  Leinster  Bank,  7  to 

9  Dame  Street. 
Belfast   Banking   Co.,    20    to    22 

College  Green. 
Boyle,  Low,  Murray  and  Co.,  35 

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 


li. 


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 


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(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). 


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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. 


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[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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[1920 


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. 


14 


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. 


[1920 


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. 


16 


22— SUN 


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. 


17 


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. 


19 


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. 


[1920 


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. 


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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. 


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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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26 


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. 


28 

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. 


29 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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W 


W 


R 


38 


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 


[1920 


1920] 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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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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. 


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S.  Angela  in  L.  M.  and  V. 


of    Oct.    of 


W 


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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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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. 


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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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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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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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[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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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. 


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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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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 
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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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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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[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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[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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DIRECTORY  FOR  THE  LAITY. 


[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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18— Wed. 


19—  Thur. 


20— Fri. 


DIRECTORY   FOR  THE   LAITY.  [1920 

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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70 

23— Mon. 


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.). 


19201 


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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[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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6 — Mon. 


7— Tues. 


— Wed 


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 


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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 


1920] 


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 


81 


82 


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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1920] 


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. 


1920] 
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. 


w 


86 


DIRECTORY   FOR  THE  LAITY. 


[1920 


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. 


1920] 
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. 


88 

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. 


[1920 


1920] 


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, 


89 


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. 


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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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[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, 


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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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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. 


103 


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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, 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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[1920 


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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6— Mon. 


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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110  DIRECTORY   FOR   THE   LAITY. 

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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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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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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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. 


1)6 

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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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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COMPLETE  LIST  OF  THE  ROMAN  PONTIFFS, 

1.  ST.  PETER,  of  Bethsaida,  in  Galilee,  Prince  of  the  Apostles,  who  received 
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. 


19:0] 


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 

1920] 


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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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. 


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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. 


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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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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 

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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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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] 


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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 


150 


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. 


152 


CATHOLIC    REGISTRY. 


[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 

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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. 


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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 


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[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. 


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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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DIOCESE   OF   DROMORE, 


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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[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 


CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[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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CATHOLIC    REGISTRY, 


[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 

186 


CATHOLIC   REGISTRY 


[1920 


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. 


1920] 


DIOCESE   OF   DUBLIN. 


187 


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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[1920 


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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DIOCESE   OF   DUBLIN. 


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. 


196  CATHOLIC   REGISTRY.  [1920 

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, 


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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. 


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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, 


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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 


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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 


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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 

1920] 


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 


210 


CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[1920 


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, 

1920] 


DIOCESE   OF   KILDARE   AND   LEIGHLIN. 


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, 


212  CATHOLIC   REGISTRY.  [1920 

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 


1920] 


DIOCESE   OF   KILDARE   AND   LEIGHLIN, 


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. 

17 


214 


CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[1920 


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 


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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, 

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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 


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[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. 


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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 

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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 


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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, 

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[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. 


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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, 


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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 

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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


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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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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 


230 


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. 


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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. 


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>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, 


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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 

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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[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 

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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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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 

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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. 


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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 


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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 


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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, 


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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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CATHOLIC    REGISTRY. 


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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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[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 

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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 

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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 

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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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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 

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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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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] 


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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 

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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. 

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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. 


270  CATHOLIC   REGISTRY.  [1920 

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. 


272  CATHOLIC    REGISTRY.  [1920 

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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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 


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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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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. 


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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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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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


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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 


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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. 


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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., 


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[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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[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. 


1920]  LIST   OF  THE   REGULAR   CLERGY.  305 

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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LIST  OF  THE  REGULAR  CLERGY. 


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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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311 


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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CATHOLIC   REGISTRY. 


[1920 


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. 


1920] 


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. 


316  CATHOLIC  REGISTRY. 

14.  ATHY — St.  Dominic's. 
Very  Rev.  J.  Kiely,  Vicar.   -          \  Rev.  John  C.  O'Sullivan. 


[1920 


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. 


9120]  LIST   OF  THE   REGULAR  CLERGY.  317 

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 


318  CATHOLIC  REGISTRY.  [1920 

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. 


1920]  LIST  OF  THE   REGULAR   CLERGY.  319 

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. 


320  CATHOLIC  REGISTRY.  [1920 

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. 


1920]  LIST  OF  THE   REGULAR  CLERGY.  321 


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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323 


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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325 


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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327 


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. 


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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. 


1920]  LIST  OF  THE   REGULAR   CLERGY.  333 

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. 


334  CATHOLIC  REGISTRY.  [1^20 

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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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, 

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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. 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


345 

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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[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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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 


348  ALPHABETICAL   LIST   OF  [1920 

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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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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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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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 


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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 


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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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[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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


368  ALPHABETICAL   LIST   OF  [1920 

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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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. 


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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 


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[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. 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF 


NAME    AND    ADDRESS. 

Flavin,  Patrick,  P.P  ,  Greystones,  C°-  Wicklow  **  .  . 
Fleming,  James  (Archdeacon),  P.P.,  St.  Finbarr's,  West 
Cork 


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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 


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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 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF 


[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. 


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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 


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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 

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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 


388 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST   OF 


[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 


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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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[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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[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, 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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[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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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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[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 


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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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418 


ALPHABETICAL   LIST   OF 


[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 


ALPHABETICAL  LIST   OF 


[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 


424  ALPHABETICAL  LIST   OF  [1920 

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. 


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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 


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[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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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 


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[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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THE   CLERGY   OF   IRELAND. 


433 


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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ALPHABETICAL  LIST  OF 


[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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


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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 

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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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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 


500       RECORD  OF  IRISH  ECCLESIASTICAL  EVENTS 

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 


FOB   THE   YEAR    1919.  501 

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 


502  RECORD    OF  IRISH   ECCLESIASTICAL   EVENTS 

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 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1919.  £03 

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 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1919.  505 

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." 


506  RECORD    OF   IRISH   ECCLESIASTICAL   EVENTS 

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 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1910S  507 

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 


FOR   THE    YEAR    1919.  509 

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, 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1919.  511 

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 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1919.  513 

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 


FOR   THE    YEAR    1919.  515 

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- 


FOR   THE   YEAR    1919.  519 

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. 


FOR    THE    YEAR    1919.  521 

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 


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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. 


FOR   THE    YEAR    1919.  523 

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 


FOR   THE    YEAR    1919.  525 

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. 


FOR   THE    YEAR    1919.  .~>27 

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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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 


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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 


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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.). 


548 


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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

Konia— Right  Rev.   Philip  Perlo,    Bp.   of  Maronia,   Vicar-Apostolic  ; 
cons.   1909. 

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572    ARCHBISHOPS,  ETC.,  IN  COLONIES  AND  DEPENDENCIES. 

Natal— Right    Rev.    Henry    Delalle,    O.M.I.,    Bp.    of     Tugga,    Vicar- 

Apostolic  ;  con3.   1904. 

Nyassa— Right  Rev.  Mathurin  Guilleme,  Vicar- Apostolic ;  cons.  1911. 
Orange    River  Colony   (Kimberley) — Right  Rev.  Charles  Cox,  O.M.I  , 

Adra.  Apostolic;  apptd.  1914. 
Orange  River — Right  Rev.  J.  Simon,  Obi.  S.F.C.,  Bp.  of  Tkaumacos, 

Vicar- Apostolic  ;    cons.  1898. 

Port  Louis — Right  Rev.  John  Murphy,  C.S.Sp.  ;    cons.  1916. 
Pert   Victoria  (Seychelles),  suffragan  to  Colombo — Right  Rev.  George 

Lachavanne,  O.S.F.C.  ;    cons.  1916. 
Shire — Right  Rev.  Louis  Anneau,  Bp.  of    Crerasonte,  Vicar-Apostolic  ; 

cons,   1910. 
Sierra  Leone — Right  Rev.  John  O'Gorman,  C.S.Sp.,  Bp.  of  Amcutri, 

Vicar- Apostolic  ;   cons.   1903. 
Transvaal — Right   Rev.    Charles  Cox,    O.M.I.,  Vicar-Apostolic  ;   cons. 

1914. 
Uganda — Right  Rev.  Henry  Streicher,  Bp.  of  Tabraca,  Vicar- Apostolic; 

eons.  1897.     Res.  Villa-Maria,  Masaka,  Uganda. 
Bishop  Coadjutor — Right  Rev.  John  Forbes,  Bp.  of  Vaga  ;  cons.  1918. 

Res.  Rubaga,  Kawpala,  Uganda. 

Upper  Nile — Right  Rev.  John  Biermans,  Bp.  of  Oargara,  Vicar-Apos- 
tolic ;    cons.  1912  ;    Res.  Menga,  Uganda. 
Western   Nigeria — Right  Rev.  Thomas  Broderick,  Bp.  of  Pedndissu. 

Vicar- Apostolic  ;  cons.  1918. 
Zanzibar — Right  Rev.  John  G.  Neville,  C.S.Sp.,  Bp.  of  Carrheanum, 

Vicar- Apostolic  ;    cons.  1913. 
Prefecture  Apostolic  of  Lower  Niger — Very  Rev.  Joseph  Shanahan, 

C.S.Sp.,  Pref. -Apostolic.     Res.  Onitsha. 
Prefecture- Apostolic    of    Upper    Niger — Rev.    Charles    Zappa,    Pret.- 

Apostolic. 
Prefecture- Apostolic  of  Zambesi   (or  Rhodesia) — Very  Rer.   Ignatius 

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seminary    of    the    Maynooth    Mission    to    China,    was 
formally  opened  on  February  yth,  1918.     At  present  it 
accommodates    40    students,    as    well    as    the    teaching   and 
official    staff   of   the    Society.       Unfortunately,    for    want    of 
accommodation,  it  has  to  close  its  doors  against  large  numbers 
of  young  men  who  would  make  excellent  missionary  priests. 
The  Rector  has  "received  no  fewer  than  280  applications  for 
admission  to  the  College.     A  large  building  will   be   wanted 
immediately  to  cope  with  the  requirements  of  the  Mission. 


SUPERIOR  OF  THE  SOCIETY. 

Rev.  JOHN  BLOWICK. 

SOCIETY   OFFICIALS. 

Rector  St.  Columban's  College -Rev.  P.  CLEARY,  D.D. 
Manager,  «  Far  East  "—Rev.  JOSEPH  P.   O'LEARY,  B.A. 
Editor,  "  Far  East  "—Rev.  JOHN  HENAGHAN. 
Assistant  Manager,  "Far  East" — Rev.  J.  KENNEDY. 
Director,  Irish  Mission  League— Rev.  JOSEPH  P.  MULLEN,  B.A. 
Director,  Students'  Mission  Crusade— Rev.  P.  O'CONNELL,  B.D. 
Superior's  Secretary— Rev.  JOSEPH  P.  MULLEN,  B.A. 
Director  in  the  United  States— Rev.  E.  McCARTHY,  M.A.,  B.D. 

COLLEGE  OFFICIALS. 

Spiritual  Director— Rev.  P.  CONNOLLY,  B.A.,  B.D. 

Dean— Rev.  JOHN  HENAGHAN. 

Professor  of  Chinese— Mr.  IGNATIUS  YING  KI. 

Professors  of   Theology — Rev.  JOHN    O'LEARY,    B.A.,    B.D.,  and 

Rev.  JOHN  6'DONOVAN,  B.A. 
Professor     of     Scripture— Rev.    L.    FORRISTAL,     M.A.     (Oriental 

Languages). 

Professor  of  Ecclesiastical  History— Rev.  JOHN  HENAGHAN. 
Professor  of  Pastoral  Theology   and   Sacred   Eloquence — Rev.  JOHN 

HENAGHAN. 
Professor  of  Canon  Law  and  Liturgy— Rev.  JOHN  O'LEARY,  B,A., 

B.D. 

Professor  of  Philosophy— Rev.  P.  CLEARY,  B.A.,  D.D. 
Professor  of  Ancient  Classics— Rev.  P.  O'CONNELL,  B.D. 
Professor  of  English— Rev.  P.  CLEARY,  B.A.,  B.D. 
Professor  of  Irish— Rev.  P.  O'CONNELL,  B.D. 
Professor  of  Gregorian  Chant— Rev.  JOHN  O'DONOVAN,  B.A. 


entrance  examinations* 

Students  seeking  to  enter  the  class  of  ist  year's  Philosophy 
will  be  examined  in  the  Matriculation  Programme  of  the 
National  University  of  the  year  in  which  they  seek  admission, 
in  Irish,  Latin,  Greek,  English  (unless  they  shall  have  already 
passed  in  these  subjects  in  the  Senior  Grade  Intermediate 
examinations  of  any  year).  Candidates  will  also  be  examined 
in  Christian  Doctrine,  Irish  History,  Bible  and  Ecclesiastical 
History,  Plain  Chant  and  Reading. 

Candidates  for  2nd  year's  Philosophy  shall  be  examined 
each  alternate  year  in  (a)  Logic  and  Psychology  ;  (b)  General 
Metaphysics,  Ethics,  and  Natural  Theology,  in  addition  to  all 
the  subjects  prescribed  for  ist  year's  Philosophy. 

Candidates  for   ist  year's  Theology  shall  be  examined  in 

(a)  all  branches  of  Philosophy,  unless  they  shall  have  graduated 
in  the  Philosophical  Course  in  the  N.U.I.  ;  and  (b)  Latin  and 
Greek  Composition,  Latin  Translation  at  sight  (B.  A.  standard), 
the  Greek  of  St.  John's  Gospel  and  the  Acts  of  the  Apostles  ; 
(c)    Christian   Doctrine,    Bible    and    Ecclesiastical    History, 
Plain  Chant  and  Elocution. 

Candidates  for  2nd  year's  Theology  shall  be  examined  each 
alternate  year  in  (a)  De  Vera  Religione  and  De  Ecclesia ; 

(b)  De  Deo  Uno  and  De   Deo   Creatore.     Also  in    (a)  De 
Actibus  Humanis,  De  Conscientia,  De  Degibus,  De  Peccatis  ; 
or  (b)   De  Poenitentia,  De  Praeceptis  Ecclesiae,  De  Praeceptis 
Decalogi  (VI.,  VII.,  IX.,  X.  exceptis),  as  well  as  in  Scripture 
and  Ecclesiastical  History. 

Candidates  for  3rd  year's  Theology  shall  be  examined  in 
courses  (a)  and  (b)  preceding. 

Candidates  for  4th  year's  Theology,  in  addition  to  the 
examinations  prescribed  for  3rd  year's  Theology  shall  be 
examined  in  either  (a)  De  Gratia  et  Virtutibus,  De  Sacra- 
mentis;  or  (b)  De  Incarnatione,  De  Trinitate,  De  Eucharistia; 
also  in  either  (a)  De  Justitia,  De  Restitutione  and  De  Con- 
tractibtis  ;  or  (b)  De  Sponsalibus  and  Matrimonio  and  De 
Censuris,  and  6th  and  9th  Commandments. 

All  enquiries  regarding  admission  oj  Students  should  be 
addressed  to — 

THE  RECTOR, 

ST.  COLUMBIAN'S  "COLLEGE,  DALGAN  PARK,  GALWAY. 

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Blackrock  College, 

DUBLIN.        C-S.SP., 

By  its  brilliant  record  of  well-maintained  success  in  the  Inter- 
mediate, the  University,  the  Civil  Service,  Blackrock  College  has 
now  for  over  40  years  held  a  foremost  place  among  all  the  Colleges 
of  Ireland,  and  has  shown  that  it  affords  the  highest  educational 
advantages,  and  prepares  its  students  successfully  for  all  liberal 
careers.  Every  year  numerous  and  striking  successes  are  obtained. 
The  many  distinguished  positions  worthily  filled  by  past  students  of 
Blackrock  up  to  the  highest  rank  in  the  Professions,  in  the  Indian  and 
the  Home  Service,  and  in  various  other  spheres  of  life,  amply  attest 
the  excellence  of  the  teaching  and  formation  which  they  all  received. 

The  College  stands  on  a  site  unrivalled  for  health,  beauty  and  con- 
venience, and  commands  every  attraction  of  both  land  and  sea.  The 
grounds  and  buildings  are  beautiful,  extensive,  commodious  and 
splendidly  equipped  in  every  department.  The  Libraries  and  the 
Science  Laboratories  are  well  furnished,  and  fitted  up  with  all  require- 
ments. There  is  every  facility  for  alii  indoor  and  outdoor  games ; 
and  at  three  minutes'  walk  from  their  playground  the  students  can 
bathe  with  perfect  safety  in  Dublin  Bay. 

Blackrock  is  easily  accessible  to  parents  and  pupils  from  all  parts. 
Tram  and  train  pass  continually  by  the  College  gate  on  the  way  to 
Dublin  and  Kingstown,  only  three  miles  off ;  and  both  these  ports  are 
connected  with  Great  Britain  by  a  splendid  service  of  steamers,  run- 
ning to  and  fro  several  times  each  day. 

Boys  are  admitted  from  an  early  age,  and  receive  a  sound, 
thorough,  and  complete  education.  Students  from  abroad  find  every- 
thing to  suit  their  requirements.  Every  care  is  taken  of  all,  both 
the  youngest  and  the  oldest.  Day  Pupils  receive  the  same  teaching 
and  attention  as  Boarders.  The  perfect  all-round  training,  both 
religious  and  secular,  of  each  and  every  student,  is  the  constant  aim 
and  endeavour  of  the  President  and  all  his  staff. 

The  University  and  Civil  Service  College,  in  a  building'quite  apart, 
successfully  prepares  young  men  for  the  National  University,  the 
Civil  Service  in  all  its  branches,  the  Professions,  and  all  liberal 
careers.  Each  student  has  his  private  room,  and  can  enjoy  every 
educational  and  social  advantage  at  a  safe  distance  from  the  dangers 
of  city  life. 

The  average  number  of  students  is  over  300. 

For  Prospectus  of  (i)  College,  (2)  University  and  Civil  Service 
College,  (3)  Day  Students  for  (i)  and  (2),  apply  to 

VERY  REV.  M.  J.   DOWNEY,  President. 

P.S. — The  Junior  Scholasticate  is  a  distinct  department  in  a  sepa- 
rate building,  where  clerical  students  receive  their  early  training  to 
become  priests  in  the  Congregation  of  the  Holy  Ghost  (C.S.Sp.). 
Young  students  well  recommended  as  promising  vocations  will  be 
favourably  received.  Apply  for  Special  Prospectus. 


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GENERAL  COURSE  OF  STUDIES. 

THE  general  Course  of  Studies  is  based  on  the  Intermediate 
Programme,  but  makes  fullest  additional  provision  for  the 
thorough  Education  of  all  Students.    It  embraces  the  English 
Language  and  Literature;  Composition;  History  andGeography 
(ancient  and  modern) ;  Greek  and  Latin;  Irish,  French,  German, 
Italian;   Mathematics  and   Sciences;   Drawing;   Typewriting; 
Shorthand;  Music;  Singing;  and  the  various  other  branches  of 
a  sound  and  high-class  liberal  Education. 
SPECIAL   COURSES. 

There  are  Special  Courses  for  Commercial  Life,  the  Banks, 
the  Civil  Service,  the  Learned  Professions,  and  the  University 
Matriculation.  The  object  of  these  Courses  is  to  impart  a 
practical  knowledge  of  the  Special  Branches  required  by  each 
Student  for  his  particular  profession. 

Special  Class  for  Students  who  wish  to  prepare  for  County 
Council  Scholarships. 

ELEMENTARY  DEPARTMENT. 

There  is  a  Special  Elementary  Department  for  boys  under 
12  years  of  age,  and  such  young  Students  as  are  not  suffi- 
ciently advanced  to  enter  the  general  or  the  Special  Courses. 

All  the  above  Courses  are  under  the  direction  of  thoroughly 
competent  and  experienced  Masters,  who,  with  the  President, 
the  Dean  of  Studies,  and  the  Dean  of  Discipline,  do  all  in  their 
power  to  advance  the  interests  and  welfare  of  each  and  every 
Student  in  the  College.  Detailed  Reports  of  the  Student's 
conduct  and  studies  are  sent  to  Parents  and  Guardians  at 
Christmas  and  at  Easter. 


Thorough  Catholic  and  Irish  Training 

For  Prospectus  of  College,  or  of  St.  Joseph's  Scholasticate 

(where  those  aspiring  to  become  priests  in  the  Congregation 
of  the  Holy  Ghost  are  specially  trained),  apply  to 

REV.  JOHN  BYRNE,  C.S.Sp.,  President. 
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St.  Flaiman's  College 


ENNIS. 


Patron — Most  Rev.  MICHAEL  FOGARTY,  D.D. 
Bishop  of  Killaloe. 

President — An    C-ACAIJI    t,iAm    6    Cnneix>e,    b.T) 


BOYS    are    prepared     for     Ecclesiastical 
Colleges,     Universities,     Intermediate, 
and  Commercial. 

At  the  Intermediate  Examinations,  1919, 
this  College  won  fifteen  distinctions. 

There  is  a  special  course  in  Religion.  We 
aim  at  turning  out  sound,  practical,  intelligent 
Catholics. 


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HE  COLLEGE  is  situated  four  miles  from 
Dublin,  in  close  proximity  to  the  Phoenix 
Park. 


Pupils  are  prepared  for  Intermediate,  University, 
Professional  Preliminary,  and  other  public  Exami- 
nations. 

A  Special  course  is  arranged  for  Students  who 
intend  to  follow  a  commercial  career. 

REV.  VINCENT  MacCARTHY,  C.M., 

President. 

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St.   Joseph's   College, 

MOUNT  ST.  JOSEPH  ABBEY,  ROSCREA. 


/?TrHIS  COLLEGE,  conducted  by  the  Cistercian  Fathers,  possesses 
Vi/  many  singular  advantages.  It  is  situated  in  a  beautiful  demesne, 
which  abounds  in  woods  and  pasture  lands.  From  the  College  windows 
delightful  vistas  present  them -elves,  and  the  Devil's  Bit  and  Slieve  Bloom 
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structed on  the  most  modern  and  approved  principles.  The  health  and 
comfort  of  the  students  have  been  kept  primarily  in  view,  and  a  fully 
qualified  Hospital  Nurse  acts  as  permanent  matron.  The  table  is  plentiful 
and  varied,  and  under  the  charge  of  a  professional  chef. 

Intermediate  Course.  Students  are  prepared  for  Pass  and  Honour 
Examinations  in  Junior,  Middle,  and  Senior  Grades  of  the  Intermediate, 
and  for  Entrance  Scholarships  and  Matriculation  of  the  National  University. 

Ecclesiastical  Course.  Students  are  prepared  for  entrance  to  the 
various  Ecclesiastical  Colleges,  home  and  foreign  ;  and  for  boys  who  have 
passed  the  Senior  Grade  or  Matriculation  there  is  a  two  years'  course  of 
Scholastic  Philosophy. 

Cpmmercia  I  Course.  Boys  are  specially  trained  for  Banks,  Civil 
Service,  and  other  Public  Examinations. 

.Agricultural  Course.  Embracing  Agricultural  Science,  Practical 
Farming  in  a'l  its  branches,  and  Gardening.  The  class  is  conducted  by  a 
fully  qualified  and  experienced  Master.  Students  who  follow  this  course 
must  also  attend  the  Commercial  Course,  which  embraces  English,  with 
History  and  Geography  ;  Arithmetic,  Fook-keeping,  Business  Methods, 
Woodwork,  and  a  Modern  Language,  which  is  optional. 

Boys  are  admitted  to  the  College  from  the  age  of  eleven. 

For  further  particulars  and  prospectus,  apply  to 

7  The  LORD  ABBOT,  Roscrea. 


Lay  College,  Knockkg,  Carlow. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  His  Lordship,  the  Most  Rev.- Dr.  Foley, 
Bishop  of  Kildare  and  Leighlin. 

This  College  is  beautifully  situated  on  the  banks  of  the  Barrow, 
about  three  miles  from  Carlow. 

The  greatest  care  is  taken  as  to  the  moral,  intellectual,  and  physical 
training  of  the  boys.  They  are  prepared  for  various  professional  and 
commercial  pursuits,  and  for  the  Intermediate  and  University  Examina- 
tions by  a  very  competent  staff  of  Masters. 


STAFF— Rev.  P.  J.  Doyle,  Rector;  Rev.  Joseph  Dunne,  B.A.  (R.U.I.); 
Rev.  T.  N.  Cunningham,  B.A.,  N.UL;  Miss  B.  M.  Cole,  B.A.  (Hons.) 
D.Ed.  (Hons.)  N.U.I.;  E.W.  Farrell,  Esq.,  Gold  Medallist  (Intermediate); 
B.A. (Hons.), Ex-Scholar (R  U.I.);  J.MacParland, Esq., B.E.,  B.Sc.(N.U.L); 
Gerald  O'Sullivan,  Esq.,  M.A.,  D.Ed.  (Hons.)  N.U.I.; Gustav  Haan,  Esq., 
(Ratisbon  Diploma);  W.  H.  O'Meara,  Esq.,  M.D.,  J.P. 
Several  Entrance  Scholarships  available. 

For  Terms  apply  to  THE  RECTOR. 

MOUNT  MELLERAY  SEMINARY, 

CAPPOQUIN,   CO.  WATERFORD. 

Under  the  Patronage  of  the  Immaculate  Virgin  and  St.  Bernard. 

Mount  Mellerayis  pre-eminently  fitted  by  nature  as  an  abode  wherein  those 
aspiring  to  the  Priesthood  or  intent  upon  pursuing  the  ordinary  avocations  of  life 
may  spend  their  years  of  preparation. 

The  College,  recently  remodelled,  is  equipped  in  the  most  up-to-date  style.  Tts 
Exhibition  Hall,  its  spacious  class  and  music  rooms,  and  its  laboratories,  physical  and 
chemical,  are  admittedly  unexcelled. 

The  Extensive  Curriulum  has  been  framed  to  embrace  («)  2  years'  course  in 
Philosophy,  Mental  and  Moral;  (b)  all  subjects  on  the  syllabizes  of  the  Intermediate 
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. 

17  B 

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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  Little  Sisters  of 
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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Krsn\ci$csn\  Oonvent 

OF   THE 

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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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 
training  of  Art  Teachers  for  Schools  of  Art 
and  Technical  Schools,  and  of  Drawing  Teachers 
for  Secondary  and  Primary  Schools. 

Special  instruction  is  afforded  to  craftsmen 
engaged  in  Trades  in  which  a  knowledge  of 
Drawing,  Modelling,  and  Decorative  Design 
is  essential,  and  to  persons  engaged  in  the 
production  of  work  .which  depends  upon  artistic 
excellence  for  enhanced  value. 

KILDARE  ST.,  DUBLIN 

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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. 

4i 


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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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  : 


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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&ltn, 

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. 

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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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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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WicKs,   Floats,  Tapers,   £fc.,  of  various  sizes. 

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Cere  Cloths,  any  size  to  order. 
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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.. 

59 


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. 

62 


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." 

63 


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. 
64 


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. 
My  Dear  Mr.  Clarke, 

1  am  well  pleased  with  the  Baptistry,  it  is 
a  true  work  of  Art,  and  meets  with  unbounded 
praise  from  all  the  critics. 

I  am,  yours  faithfully, 

+  J    HOARE. 


SACRED    PICTURES,     STATIONS    OF    THE    CROSS  and 

STAINED  GLASS   WINDOWS 
Designed  and  Executed  to  suit  any  Style  of  Architecture. 


J.    CLARKE    ®    SONS, 


STAINED    GLASS  f  CHURCH 

ARTISTS         (ft  DECORATORS 

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 

74 


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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Corporals,     etc.  ;     Damask    Table 

Cloths, etc.;  Handerkerchiefs,  Pillow 

Cases,  Sheets,  Counterpanes,  Down 

Quilts,  Bath  Towels,  Face  Towels, 

Roller  Towels,  Kitchen  Cloths, 

etc.,  etc. 

IRISH  WOOLLENS 


Light,  Medium  or  Heavy  Under- 
wear (for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen) 
in  Lambswool,  Cashmere,  Merino, 

etc. 
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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FLAGS,   BUNTING  and    SHIELDS  for  decorating  on  hire. 

FLAGS  of  all  Nationalities  for  sale. 

ROPES  and  CORDAGE  of  all  kinds. 

GYMNASIUM  and  SWING   ROPES. 

Ropes  for  Fly-Poles.  Farm  Ropes,  Cart 
and  Plough  Reins,  Cart  Ropes,  Bogie 
Ropes. 

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25  Eden  Quay,  Dublin, 


THE  HOUSE  OF 


Exclusively  ClericalTaflore 


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This  house  has  been  favoured 
with  the  Patronage  of  Catholic 
Dignitaries  ever  since  the  re-estab- 
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Typical    Examples 
of  Vanheems  Value. 


Black  Vicuna 
Studp    Suits 


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Exact  style  as  sketch,  in  durable  quality 
material  of  medium  weight,  suitable    for 
all  seasons.  "VANHEEMS" 
Tailored  throughout.  Excellent 
cut.    SPECIAL  PRICE  THE  SUIT 

OxTordGrepOucrcoats 

In  Dark  Grey,  medium  weight  worsted, 
Chesterfield   "style.       "VANHEEMS" 
Tailored  throughout,     'A  dur-  ^F  \ 
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Patterns  Sent  on  Application. 

prclatical  Dress 

We  are  fully  conversant  with  every  de- 
tail of  Prelatical  Dress,  and  hold  the 
largest  stocks  in  the  country  of  suitable 
materials  in  the  correct  shades  of 
Roman  Purple. 

We  will  promptly  atle.i  d  to  all  Orders  by 

Post  for  these  garments.     All  payments  will 

be  refunded  should   you  not   be  completely 

satisfied  with  the  purchase. 


Berners  Street 

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USE    THEM    ALWAYS, 

Not  only  because  they  are 

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but  because  they  are  highest 
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PRICES  :— 

Incense,  2/6,  3/6,  5/-,  7/6,  10/-. 
Charcoal  Rings,  I/-  per  box,  11/6  per  doz, 

CARRIAGE  PAID  ON  ALL  MIXED  ORDERS. 


We  also  supply  75%,  65%,  25%  Wax  of  all  leading  Irish 

manufacturers   at  manufacturers'   prices.     Carriage 

Paid  on  one  dozen  Ibs.  and  upwards. 

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CHURCH  &  HOME  DECORATION 

Schoolrooms,  Dormitory  and  other  Floors,  also 
Benches,  Bookshelves,  &c.,  can  be  Stained 
and  Varnished  at  one  application  to  faithfully 
represent  Polished  Mahogany^  Oak,  Walnut, 
Pine,  Ebon}7,  or  Rosewood,  with  the 

ARGONAUT 
VARNISH    STAINS 

In  Bottles  and  Pint,  Quart,  Half-Gallon  and  Gallon  Cans. 

ARGONAUT    ANTIQUE     OAK 
FLOOR     VARNISH    STAIN 

For  giving  to  Wood  Floors,  etc.,  a  beautiful  representation  of  the 
Oak  of  Centuries  ago. 

In   Quart,   Half-Gallon    and    Gallon    Cans. 

They  Dry  Hard  and  Durable,  are  not  Sticky,  and  Dry  quickly. 

FOR   INTERIOR    DECORATION  TRY 

ARGONAUT   WASHABLE    GOLD    PAINT 

In  Bottles. 

ARGONAUT    STRAW    HAT     POLISH 

For  D}reing  and  Renovating  Old  Straw  Hats,  making  them  equal  to  new. 
In  all  Fashionable  Colours. 

In  Bottles. 

ARGONAUT     BLACK    ENAMEL 

Dries^with  a  surface  like  that  of  a  new  Bicycle.     For  all  Ironwork. 
No  Stoving  or  Heating  required.     Free  from  unpleasant  smell. 

In  Bottles  and  Gallon  Cans. 


Beware  of  Imitations,     Don't  be  put  off  with  the  "Just  as  Good  Article."1 
Insist  on  "ARGONAUT,"  the  Original. 

To  be  obtained  of  all  Chemists,  Ironmongers,  Oilmen,  Stores,  etc. 
WHOLESALE  DEPOT— 

THE  ARGONAUT  VARNISH 

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HAWKES  g  SON.       LONDON 

VIOLIN    DEALERS. 

Makers  and  Importers  of  Stringed  Instruments  and   all 

Instruments  appertaining  to  the  Ochestra  and 

Military   Band. 


Best  qualities    in    Bows,  Cases,  Strings, 

—     and  all  Fittings  and  Requisites.     — 

Methods,    Tutors,   Studies,   and  Solos  for  all   Instruments. 

The  '  CONCERT  '      The  'PROFESSOR' 

VIOLINS.  VIOLINS. 

First  quality     -£15    0    0     First  quality       -£880 
Second  quality  -    12    0    0    Second  quality   -660 

Magnificent    Modern  Violins 
The  "  Vuillaume  "  Violins 

.  Reproductions  of  a  very  line  Violin  by  Jean  Baptiste 

Vuillaurne  made  wiih  selected  Spruce  and  Maple  bv  the 

most  skilled  artists.      They  are  covered  with  Oil  Varnish 

and   the    tone   is   excellent   in  quality  and  has   great 

carrying  power. 

1st  Quality  £16    ...    2nd  Quality  £12 

Sole  and  Exclusive  Agents  for  the  fine  modern  Italian 

Violins  by  Giuseppe  Pedrazzini,  Milan. 

Price  £30  each. 

Violin  Outfits  at  all  prices  for  Beginners,  Schools,  Colleges, 

or    Presentation,   including    Instrument,    Bow,     Case,    and 

Sundry  Fittings. 


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requirements  to: 

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HIGH-CLASS  HOUSE-FURNISHING 
IRONMONGERY 

Before  Purchasing  Elsewhere. 
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Experienced  Tradesmen  sent  to 
any  part  of  the  Country  and 
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KAYLL  &  REED 

ARTISTS  IN  STAINED  GLASS 

Patentees  of  Pictus  Serf  us  Mosaic 


Patentees  of  Picture   Windows. 


Studios:  7o  ALBION  ST.,  LEEDS 


Four  Panels  in  Pictus  Sertus  Mosaic  with  gold  background  for 
High  Altar,  St.  Augustine's  Church,  Leeds. 


PICTUS 


ASTON  near  Birmingham.     Stations  of  the  Cross. 

BARNSLEY.      Holy  Rood,  13  Panels. 

BOLTON.     St.  Joseph's  Church,  4  Panels  in  Altar. 

BIRSTALL.     Altar  Front,  etc. 

DEWSBURY.     St.  Paulinus'  Church, 'Tablets. 

DUDLEY.     4  Panels  for  Wall  &  Co.,  Cheltenham. 

EPSOM.     Stations  of  the  Cross. 

FORMBY  near  Liverpool.      10  Panels. 

HULL.      "  Endsleigh"  Convent  Chapel,  6  Panels. 

LEEDS.     St.  Augustine's  Church,  4  Panels. 

MONKWEARMOUTH.     St.  Benet's  Church,  Panels. 

NORMANTON.     St.  John's  Church,  Stations  of  the  Cross. 

PONTEFRACT.      St.  Joseph's  Church,  Panels. 

PENARTH  (for  Wall  &  Co. )     St.  Joseph's,  Stations  of  the  Cross. 

RAWDON.     Stations  oAhe  Cross. 

WINCANTON.     Altar  Picture. 

CANADA— MONTREAL.     Stations  of  the  Cross,  Pulpit  Panel. 

IRELAND— 

HANNAHSTOWN.      St.  Teresa's  Church,  Altar  Panel. 

BELFAST.      New  Convent  Church,  Altar  Panel. 

DROMARA,  Co.  Down.     2  large  Panels. 

LONDONDERRY.      Longtower   Church,    High   Altar   Panels, 
smaller  altar  Panels,  and  exterior  Panels.     30  Panels  in  all. 
The  REV.  W.  DOHERTY,  Adm.,  writes  :— "  The  whole  of  the  Pictus 
Sertus  and  Opus  Sectile  are  from  the  Studio  of  KAYLL  &  REED,  Leeds, 
and  are  undoubtedly  equal  to  the  best  in  Venice."  90 


1  Manual  of  Religious  Instruction' 

By   Rev.  P.  POWER. 

/7THIS  popular  catechetical  work,  specially  designed  as  a 
^  supplement  to  the  Maynooth  (Butler's)  Catechism,  is  a 
multum  in  parvo — containing  within  its  140  pithy  pages  a 
complete  summary  of  Christian  Doctrine,  arranged  for  the 
use  of  schools.  The  "  Manual  "  has  received  highest  recom- 
mendations of  Irish  and  Colonial  Bishops,  Clergy  and  Teachers, 
but  perhaps  the  best  proof  of  its  merit  is  its  circulation,  which 
(without  advertisement)  .is  now  nearing  its  three  hundredth 
thousand. 

"  Father  P  ower's  little  book  is  excellent.  Perhaps  he  may  allow 
you  to  bring  out  an  Australian  edition." 

>!«  PATRICK  F.  CARDINAL  MORAN. 
"An  admirable  School  Manual." 

y*  THOMAS  FENNELLY,  Archbishop  of  Cashel. 

"  An  excellent  elucidation  of  the  Small  Catechism.  The  matter 
is  complete  for  its  purpose." 

^  M.  KELLY,  Archbishop  of  Acrida. 

"  It  contains  a  vast  amount  of  information  in  compressed  form 
and  in  simple  language." 

>J<  H.  HENRY,  Bishop  of  Down  and  Connor. 

"  The  Missionary  priest  will  find  it  most  useful  in  preparation  of 
his  instructions." 

tj«  R.  OWENS,  Bishop  of  Clogher. 
"  It  is  an  admirable  little  work. " 

»J«  JOSEPH  HIGGINS,  Bishop  of  Ballarat. 
"  The  most  concise  Manual  in  the  English  language/' 

>J<  J.  DUNNE,  Bishop  of  Wilcannia. 

"I  have  no  doubt  it  will  prove  very  useful  to  all  who  are  engaged 
in  the  Religious  Instruction  of  Children  in  Primary  and  Secondary 
Schools." 

»J<  P.  FOLEY,  Bishop  of  Kildare. 

"  It  will  be  a  source  of  pleasure  to  me  to  recommend  it  at  our 
next  Conference,  with  a  hope  that  it  may  be  introduced  into  the 
Parochial  Schools  of  our  Diocese." 

tfc  JOHN  GALLAGHER,  Bishop  of  Goulburn, 


N.B. — The  publishers  request  attention  to  the  fact  that  theirs 
is  the  only  Irish  edition  graded  to  the  Maynooth  Catechism, 

In  Paper  and  in  Cloth. 

Jas.  Duffy  8 Co.,  Westmoreland  St.,  Dublin 

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Hltar  mines. 

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(LOUIS  CONNOLLY,    Proprietor), 

New    Street, 

BIRMINGHAM, 

Are  tKe  Largest   Imporetrs 

of  tKe  above 
iiv   tKe    United    Kingdom. 


Their  Altar  Wines  are  all  guaranteed,  and 
to  ensure  their  purity  are  analyzed  annually  by 
Messrs.  Bostock  Hill  &  Rigby,  County  Analysts 
Birmingham. 

Carriage  Paid  on  all  Orders  of  i  dozen 
upwards. 

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Telegraph — "  Olivieri,  Birmingham." 
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IRISH    MANUFACTURING- 
INDUSTRIES    1914. 


Kennedy's 
Bread. 


FINEST    QUALITY 
MADE. 


BAKERIES : 
124-130  GREAT   BRITAIN   ST.,  and 

St.  Patrick's  Bakery, 

DUBLIN. 

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BAND    INSTRUMENTS- 
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BAGPIPES  (Erish  Manufacture), 

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PIANOS- 
EXPERT  TUNERS 

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ORDERS  FOR   EVERY  VARIETY 

OF 

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FOR 
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AND 

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SUPPLIED  ON  THE  SHORTEST  NOTICE. 


Mills:      Ringsend    Road,    Dublin. 
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during  the  cold,  damp,  capricious  weather,  are  due  to  the 

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SMITH   &  SHEPPARD, 

Are    SPECIALISTS   in    the   Manufacture    of 

Surgical  S  Medical  Appliances 

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If  interested,  please  write  to  us — 

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Street. 
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General  Manager:— ALFRED  T.  COLLINS.  Secretary: — JAMES  M.GREBR. 

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SACKVILLE  ST.,  Manager— C.  TIERNEY.     I  DORSET  ST.,  Manager  -D.  J.  O'RoRKE. 
THOMAS  ST..  Manager- D.  P.  CARBORY.    |  CAMDEN  ST.,  Manager— T.  F.  READ 
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Honey  is  received  on  Derosit,at  Interest  in  sums  of  One  Pound  and  upwards.  The  Rate  of  Interest 
allowed  depends  on  the  value  of  money  for  the  time  being,  and  fluctuates  accordingly. 

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Bttls  are  retired  for  Customers. 

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and  Towns  in  Canada  and  New  Zealand,  and  on  some  of  the  chief  Cities  in  Australia'  And  Soutk 
A  merica. 

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A  Detlaration  of  Secrecy  as  regards  the  transactions  of  Customers  and  the  affairs  of  the  Bank 
generally  is  signed  by  every  Director  and  every  Official  in  the  service 

Ample  facilities  are  afforded  for  -the  transaction  of  Banking  business.  Cash  lodgments  are  received 
in  London  (free  of  charge)  for  credit  ol  Account  holders.  Dividends  and  Annuities  received;  Foreign 
Bills  and  Coupons  negotiated. 


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IRISH  BOARD: 

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Wickham  H.  B.  Moorhead,  Esq.  (Dir- 
ector, Great  Northern  Railway  Co-, 
Ireland)  Newry. 


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ford,  Abbeyleix. 
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(Director,     Munster     and    Leinster 


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Street  Flax  Spinning  Co.,  Ltd.)  Bel- 
fast. 


Bank,  Ltd.),  Cork. 

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Bros.,  Ltd.),  Dublin. 

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duction by  W.  H.  Grattan-Flood,  Mus.  Doc.  In  this 
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Ten  Exquisite  Irish  SongS,  by  Prof.  Glover.  Music  4to,  wrapper     010 

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taining some  delightful  Ballads  written  since  the  original 
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' '  NORTHWALL,  DUBLIN."  No.  20. 

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in  the  manufacture  of  Furniture  for  use  in  Colleges,  Schools, 
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AND 

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;    25% 

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[ESTABLISHED  1830. 
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HAYES 
FINCH 


Can  supply  you 
FROM  STOCK 

Prompt  Deliveries  Everywhere. 

BEESWAX 

VEGETABLE 

VOTIVE 

Sanctuary  Oils 
Incense,  etc.,  etc. 

For  Address  see  other  side. 


HAYES  &  FINCH 


Limited 


Can  Supply  Quickly  from  Stock 
Goods  of  the  Right  Quality   .  . 


From  the  BISHOP  OF  MENEVIA. 

I  have  much  pleasure  in  recommending  your  Altar  Candles 
to  the  clergy  of  my  diocese.  I  have  dealt  with  your  firm  for 
many  years,  and  I  have  never  had  cause  to  complain  of  the 
quality  of  your  goods.  I  am  quite  confident  that  your  candles, 
as  regards  the  amount  of  beeswax  they  contain,  will  be  always 
up  to  the  standard  of  their  guarantee,  etc. 

From  the  ARCHBISHOP  OF  TUAM. 

I  strongly  recommend  the  candles  of  this  firm,  etc. 

Letter  from  HIS   EMINENCE  CARDINAL  LOQUE 

which  bears  further  on  the  suggestion  made  above. 

ARA  CORILI,  ARMAGH,  February  20,  1903. 
Gentlemen, — Any  steps  you  think  it  well  to  take  for  the 
purpose  of  supplying  our  churches  with  pure  wax  candles  shall 
have  my  cordial  approval. 

I  am  well  aware  that  the  market  is  glutted  with  spurious 
imitations,  unsightly  and  evil  smelling,  which  are  unfit  even  for 
domestic  use,  much  more  for  altar  purposes. 

I  am,  Gentlemen,  yours  faithfully, 

•^MICHAEL  CARD.  LOGUE. 

flddrcss  the  Beeswax  CamUcmakers  at 

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work, on  application. 


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GOVERNEY'S  Carlow-made  Boots. 

Comfortable.     ^Durable. 


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every  pair,  and  don't  accept  substitutes. 

MANUFACTURED   THROUGHOUT   AT 

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Smartest  and  Most  Up=to=date  Factory  in  Ireland. 

P.  QUINN  &  CO 

Premier  Enamel 
Badge  Manufacturers. 

All  kinds  of  Badges  for  Colleges,  Schools,  Eeligious 
Sodalities,  Temperance  Societies,  made  to  order. 
Satisfaction  Guaranteed.  Designs  and  Specimens  on 
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suitable  for  Missions,  Catholic  Repositories,  etc.  Ask  for 
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IRISH    MANUFACTURE. 

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STAY  AT  THE 

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Sackville  Street, 

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INEBRIETY.-HOME    FOR    LADIES. 

Voluntary  or  Under  "  The  Retreat  Act.'' 
ECCLESFIELD,  ASHFORD,    MIDDLESEX. 

Beautiful  residence,  standing  in  its  own  grounds,  5°  acres  in  extent. 
Large  farm  and  dairy.  Most  healthy  neighbourhood,  noted  for  its  pure, 
dry  bracing  air,  and  gravel  soil.  Ladies  are  provided  with  home  comforts, 
and  every  care  is  bestowed  upon  them  physically  and  morally  by  the 
Sisters  in  charge.  Chapel  on  the  Estate. 

Drug  and  Nerve  Cases  received  (not  Mental)  ;  and  Young  Ladies, 
whose  conduct  is  a  cause  of  anxiety  to  their  parents.  Also  Lady  Boarders, 

For  terms  and  particulars,  apply  to  the  Mother  Superior,  Convent  of 
Good  Shepherd,  Ashford,  Middlesex. 

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EHRMANNS 

Successors  to 
EHRMANN  SENIOR  &  SONS  and  EHRMANN  BROTHERS. 

43  &  44  Fitisbtary  Square,  London 


Publishers  of  the  well-known 

"PINK     LIST' 

(obtainable  on  application)  quoting-  the  largest  and  best  assortment 
of  genuine  and  reliable  Wines  and  Spirits  in  existence,  including  all 

well-known  brands  at  precise  wholesale  market  rates. 
FOR  SHIPS  GOING  ABROAD— Apply  for  Special  in  Bond  &  F.O.B.  prices. 


The   Famous   "GOLDEN   GOBLET" 

champagne    of    EHRMANN    &    FILS, 

Tours-sur-Marne. 

Beverage  Wines  and  a  unique  and  large 

assortment  of  Chateau-bottled  Wines. 

— H—          '. — JA  very  extensive  assortment  of  finest 
p      i  r  old  Vintage  Wines. 

&  collection  of  wonderful  old  Vintage 
.      cognacs. 

The  Famous  ALEX.  FERGUSON  &  CO.'S 
20  yearg  old  uLIQUETJK  SPECIALITE" 

Scotch  Whisky. 

Supplied  to  numerous  Naval  and  Military  Messes  and 
the  leading  Clubs- 

Sherries  and  Madeiras. 

Finest  White  Beverage  Wines. 
All  Wei  I -known  Italian  Wines. 

KP~Send  for  "PINK  LIST"  specifying  above  and  other  wines 

Sole  Proprietors  of  the  Famous  and  Unique 

ALEX.  FERGUSON  & CO.'s  20  Years  old  "Liqueur  Specialite " 
SCOTCH  WHISKY  in  old-fashioned  Dumpty  Bottles. 

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ALEX.   FERGUSON    &   CO.'S 
2O    YEARS    old 

"%tqucui:  Spectalite" 

UNIQUE 

Scotch  Whisky 

OF    SUPERB     UNSURPASSED     QUALITY 
AND   UNEQUALLED   VALUE. 


In  old-fashioned  Dumpty  Bottles, 

ONE  QUALITY  ONLY,  WHICH  NEVER  VARIES 

(Full  description  on  Original  Label). 

Beautiful  flavour,  very  mellow,  soft  and 
mild.     (Infinitely  better  than  .most  well- 
known  brands.) 


Quantities  of  not  less  than  6  dozen  can  be  forwarded 

direct  from  the  Bond  in  Scotland,  where  this  Whisky 

has  been  stored  for  a  considerable  time. 

Originating  from  the  famous  Stocks  of  the  late  Companj', 
Alex.  Ferguson  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  the  blend  comprising  over 
100  butts  of  the  famous  "Ben  Nevis,"  proved  by  the 
Excise  records  to  have  been  bonded  over  3Q  years  ago, 
and  other  high-class  makes,  averaging  about  20  years. 
Supplied  to  the  highest-class  Clubs,  distinguished  Com- 
manders in  the  Army  and  Navy,  and  numerous  Naval 
and  Military  Messes. 


Sole  Rights  of  the  Brand  and  all  Orders  to 

ERHMANNS 

Successors  to 
EHRMANN  SENIOR  &  SONS  and  ERHMANN  BROTHERS, 

43  &  44  FINSBURY    SQUARE,  LONDON,  E.G.  2. 

fBANK  OF  ENGLAND,  Head  Office,  London,  E.G. 
\National  Provincial  Bank  of  England,  Head  Office,  London,  E.G. 
Ill 


MUSGRAVE  &  CO.  Ltd. 

Architectural   I ronfounders. 


Entrance  Gates     ::      Railings. 

High-Class  Work  at  Moderate  Prices. 

ALTAR  RAILING 

And  every  Description  of  Church  Work 
turned  out  in  First-Class  Style.     .    . 


DESIGNS  &  ESTIMATES  SUBMITTED. 


MUSGRAVE  §  CO.,  Ltd.,  BELFAST, 

AND  AT  LONDON,  MANCHESTER  &  CARDIFF. 
N.B.— Largest  Firm  of  Heating  Engineers  in  Ireland. 


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MUSGRAVE'S 

Heating  &  Ventilating  Specialities. 

For  Cathedrals,  Churches,  Schools, 
Institutes  and  Private  Houses. 


HOt  Watef— LOW  PRESSURE  systems  witB 
Ventilating  and  Non-Ventilating 
Radiators.  Accelerated  Circulations. 
SMALL  PIPE  System,  medium 
pressure. 

— High  and  low  pressure.    Exhaust  Steam, 

Air— Musgrave's   "Imperial"  Heaters-* 
Ventilating  Airwarmers. 

Slow  Combustion  Stoves. 

Hospital    StOVeS— Open  Fire  Ventilating. 

Success  in  every  case  guaranteed. 

Experienced  persons  sent  to  advise  anywhere. 
Drawings  and  Estimates  on  Application. 


MDSGRJVE I  CO.,  Ltd.,  Belfast. 

Telegrams:  "  CENTIGRAD." 


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Church  IRequtsites  ^Department 


Pictures  in  Unalterable  Oil  Colours  on  Canvas  and  Tapestry. 


MADONNA  DELLI  ARANCI,  on 
Tapestry.  By  Barabino. 
Size  40"  x  26".  Framed 
complete  in  4"  gilt  mould- 
ing- £^  ^s.  Od. 

IMMACULATA,  on  Canvas. 
By  Murillo. 

Size  40"  x  2f.      Framed 
complete.     ^3  14s.  Od. 


MADONNA  DELLI  ULIVI,  on 

Canvas.      By   Barabino. 

Framed,  ^3  14s.  Od. 
MADONNA  DELLI  BAMBINO,  on 

Canvas.  By  Carlo  Dolci. 

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 


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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. 

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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. 

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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 


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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. 

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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 

130 


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131 


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 


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36    Y«*n'    pnvrtioal 

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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. 

Enquiries  solicited. 

SEASIDE      ROAD, 

EASTBOURNE,  SUSSEX. 


BUILDERS  AND 
CONTRACTORS, 

J.  &  M.  Clarke, 

TELEPHONE— 2879. 

13  Upper  Clanbrassil  Street, 

DUBLIN. 
BARTHOLOMEW    McMULLEN, 

Hunting  Saddler,  Harness  Manufacturer 

and  General  Stable  Outfitter, 

54  Dawson  Street,  DUBLIN. 

The  Oldest  Manufacturing  Firm  in  Dublin.  Established  over  a  Century. 

Highest  Class  WORK.     LOWEST  CASH  PRICES. 

SPECIAL  CARE  TO  SMALLEST  ORDER. 

140 


Irish  Horn. 


THE  DUBLIN  BEAD  WORKS  CO.,  Ltd., 

are  now  prepared  to  execute  orders  for  their  High-class  Rosaries. 
Terms  to  the  Wholesale  Trade  on  application. 


Works  and  Offices:    8  GARDINER'S  PLACE,  DUBLIN. 

"  NESBIX-EVANS  " 


LAT 
DES 


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EST 
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PATENT  SPRING  BEDS, 

CHEAP  BUT  STRONG. 

All  Spring-  Mattresses  are  of  Special 

Link    Pattern,    whereby    repair    is 

easily  effected  if  wire  damaged  by 

Acids,  etc. 


USED 


As  continually 

supplied  to 
StonyhurstCollege, 
Nazareth  House, 
Hammersmith, 
St.  Mary's  School,  Southall, 
St.  Mary's   Orphanage,   Old 

Oscott,  Birmingham, 

Xaverian  College,  Brighton, 

Mount    Melleray    Seminary, 

Cappoquin,  &c.,  &c 


AVOID   IMITATIONS    OF 
Our  PATENT  BEDSTEADS 


Insist  on  our  name 

being  on  Bedsteads. 

Special  Low  Prices 

for  Quantities. 

Send  for  Catalogue. 

J.  NESBIT-EVANS  8  CO.H3^^1!  WEDNESBURY  (Staffs) 


Nat.  Telephone,  6769  City. 
Established  over  80  Years. 

Tel.  Address, 


I  Certified    Emtoalmers 

Carriage  Proprietors. 
"Requiem,  Manchester." 


and 


FUNERALS  BY 

FYANS  &  GORDON,  Ltd. 

The  Oldest  Catholic  Undertakers  in  Manchester,  England, 
109    &    111    GEEAT    ANCOATS    STKEET. 

Funerals  completely  furnished,  with  the  most  modern  appoint. 
ments,  including  Vestments,  Catafalque,  Candlesticks,  Throne  and 
Church  Drapings  for  Solemn  Requiems,  etc. 

ECONOMY  AND   REFINEMENT. 
141 


142 


ESTABLISHED  A.D.   1570. 

MEARS  &  STAINBANK, 

32  &  34  WHITECHAPEL  ROAD,  LONDON,  E.  1. 

Church  Bells 

Erected   Complete,   in    Iron, 
Steel,  or  Oak  Frames. 


Bell  Ropes  supplied, 


Belfries 

Inspected 

In  Town  or  Country. 


Old  Bells  Recast.     X        r'NRGESTOREFDRAME 


LAMBERT,  BRIEN  &  CO, 

'  Limited, 

CHANDLERS  AND  IRONMONGERS, 

Cutlery.      Lamps  and   Shades. 
9  Plated  Ware.  <$> 

Household    Ironmongery,    Etc. 

Country  Orders  Receiue  Special  Attention. 

64  GR&FTON  STREET,  DUBLIN, 


'PHONE  1170. 

143 


A     15  E  1,  I  A  IIS  I/K     WATCH 

Is  a  boon.     An  inferior  watch  is  a  nuisance.     The  average 

variation   in  our  best"  Silver  Keyless  Levers  is  less  than  a 

minute  in  a   month.     Get  one.     You   can   always   depend 

on  it.     AVrite  for  Price  List,  sent  free. 

GANXBR    BROS., 

63    South    Great   George's   Street,  DUBLIN. 


RUGS 
CARPETS 


ST"  GTC£ORCES  S*'*v*t./# 

LINOLEUMS 
BLINDS 


NORTON'S 

12   Castle  Street, 

TRALEE, 


Famous  as  Booksellers,  Newsagents, 
Stationers,  and  Fancy  Warehousemen, 

keep  a  Large  Stock  of 
CATHOLIC  PRAYER  BOOKS, 

RELIGIOUS  BOOKS, 

ROSARY   BEADS,  &c., 

SCHOOL  AND  OFFICE  REQUISITES. 


Agents  for  Ordnance  Survey  Maps. 
144 


REAL    LACE-YOUGHAL 


Beautiful 

Irish 

Needle-point, 

Irish  Crochet, 

and  other 

Hand-made 

Laces. 


Altar-falls, 
Albs, 
Cottas, 
Rochets,  etc., 
Ready  for  Wear. 


GOLDEN  and  SILVER  JUBILEE  and  WEDDING  PRESENTS. 


CATALOGUE 
POST    FREE. 

^* 

SELECTIONS 
SENT     ON 
APPROVAL. 


Bridal-veils,  Fitchus,  Scarves, 
Collarettes,  Handkerchiefs,  etc. 
Sets  of  D'oyleys  with  Table 
Centre,  Tea  Cloths,  Coseys, 
etc.  Irish  Lawn  and^Lace. 


/monograms,  Crest?,  etc.,  worfcefc  in,  in  Xace. 
Old    Xaces    menbefc,    cleanefc    an&    altereb. 

Direct  from  The  Lace  School, 

presentation  Consent,  youghal,  Co*  Cork. 


145 


J.   POTTER  &   OO.,  Ltd. 


Telephone  860. 


Liffey  Wagon  and  Cart  Works,  NORTH  WALL. 
We  are  Sole  Agents  for 

THE  £OLIAN  VOCALION 

This  instrument  is  a  new  Gramophone,  combining  all  the  features 
of  the  old  types,  but  with  all  their  musical  limitations  overcome,  and 

its  performances  made  far  more  pleasing  and  beautiful. 

Write  ^ls  for  Brochure — "Why  I  exchanged  my  Gramophone" 

— POST   FREE    FROM — 

p.  MCCARTHY  g  SONS.  Ltd..  LIMERICK. 

99 


The  Weed  Killer  that  Kills  Weeds. 
Cheapest  and  Best  POWDER  in  tins  for  12, 
25  and  100  gallons,  &c.      LIQUID  1-50, 
i  gallon  to  40  gallons. 

EUREKATINE.  A  Safe  Tobacco  Insect  Killer. 

Insecticide,    Bordeaux    Mixture,    Summer 

Shade,  Lawn  Sand,  Hellebore  Powder,  &c, 

SOLD   BY  AGENT*. 


TOMLINSON   &  HAY  WARD,   Limited,  LINCOLN. 
146 


GUNNING 

18 


OO. 


FLEET  STREET,  DUBLIN, 

Designers  and  Manufacturers  of 

CHURCH     PLATE      AND      BRASSWORK 

of  every  description. 


Chalices. 

Ciboriums. 

Monstrances. 

Candlesticks. 

Branches. 

Candelabra. 

Altar  Rails  and 

Gates. 
Gas  &  Electrical 

Fittings. 
Thuribles  and 

Incense  Boats. 
Pyxes  and  Oil 

Stocks. 
Altar  Cruets  and 

Trays. 

Tabernacles. 
Oil  Lamps  for 
Lighting  Country 
Churches. 
Missal  Stands  and 

Lecterns.  € 
Sodality  Shields. 
Vases  and 

Flower  Stands. 
Memorial  Brasses. 


Competitive  Design.     Manufactured  to  the  order  of  the    • 
Most  Rev.  Er.  Gaughran,  Lord  Bishop  of  Meath. 

The  Rev.  Clergy  are  respectfully  invited  to  write  for  Illustrated 
Catalogue,  and  compare  our  prices,  before  purchasing  elsewhere* 
Special  drawings  and  quotations  as  required  prepared  free. 

Finest  Workmanship  at  Lowest  Possible  Prices. 
Restoring   and    Re-lacquering   of    Brasswork   a   Speciality. 
Repairs  of  every  description.     Electroplating  and  Gilding. 

147 


Tk  IRISH  TWEED  HOUSE 

Clerical  Cailors,  Cadies'  and  gents'   Cailors. 

We  stock  one  of  the  largest  variety  of  Irish  Clerical  Suitings,  Irish  Serge 
and  Irish  Tweed  Suitings,  and  Irish  Overcoatings  in  Ireland. 

We  employ  expert  Cutters  and  guarantee  perfect  fitting  garments,  all 
made  on  our  own  premises  by  Irish  Labour  exclusively. 

CLERICAL    TAILORING    SPECIALLY    CATERED    FOR. 

Patterns  and  Self  -Measurement  Forms  sent  Anywhere. 

4  Capel  St.,  Dublin  CSJ-)  £&?££: 

Terms  Cash.  JOHN  NELIGAN.   Proprietor. 

COLYWN    BAY,   NORTH    WALES. 

IMPERIAL  STATION  HOTEL 
First=Cla$$,  oocrlockiiig  Sea  ana  Promenade 

Replete  with  every  Comfort.      Handsome  Public  Rooms  and  Lounges. 
SPECIAL    WINTER    TERMS. 

PRIVATE   SUITES  FOR  FAMILIES. 

Garage      ::      Tariff  Moderate      ::     Near  Catholic  Church 

Apply  MANAGER. 
Telegrams:  "Lowe,  Imperial  Hotel,  Colwyn  Bay." 


SCANLAN  &  SONS,  STSSrgs;  CORK. 

Library  Auctions  a  Speciality. 

Most  of  the  important  Libraries  of  R.C.  Clergj-men  in  the  South  of 
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James  B'ackadsr  Meers,  Esq.,  C.B., 

Deputy-Chairman. 
"Rt    Hon.   Frank  Theophilus    Brooke, 

Esq.,  D.L. 
Rt-     Hon.      Alexander      Montgomery 

Carlisle.  D.L. 
Brig  -Gen-  Sir  Douglas  F.  R.  Dawson, 

G.C.V.O.,  C.B..C.M.G. 

•Thrae  Directors  ail  i, 

Auditors: 
Charles  Fox.Esq  ,  F.C.A.        Sir  Robert  Gardner.  J.P, 

Solicitors: 

William  H.  Dunne,  Esq.,  7  Suffolk  Street,  Dublin.  •   , 
Percival  C.  Fawcctt,  Esq.,  76  Old  Broad  Street,  London. 

XONDON  (City  Office),  13  Old  Broad  Street,  E.C.  2. 

C.  F.  Hieginson,Afanager;  F.  W.  C-Atr, Sub-Manager;  George  Cosle\lo,Asst.  to  Manager. 

METROPOLITAN  BRANCHES: 
Baker  Street  .  .23  Baker  Street,  W.  1 
Bays  water       . .  68  Gloucester  Gardens,  W.  2 
Belgra  via        . .  19  &  SI  Gromenor  Gardens, 
S.W.I 


*Sir  Thomas  H.  G.  Esmonde,  Bart.  r 
*Rt-  Hon.  Sir  William  Joshua  Gouldinsr, 

Bart  ,  D.L. 
•Richard  John  Kelly.  Esq.,  K.C. 

*Rt.  Hon.  Lord  MacDonnell  of  Swinford.' 

G.C.S.I..K.C.V.O. 

"Thomas  Patrick,  Morrissey,  Esq  ,  J  P. 
Patrick  Walter  Stafford,  Esq..  LL.D. 
Dublin.  '    ^ 


David  MacDonald,  Esq.,  J.P. 


Camden  Town.  .189  High  Street,  N.  W.  1 
Charing  Cross.  .9JclOCnaringCross,S.  W.I 
Harrow  Road  .  .2  Elfin  Avenue,  W.  9 
Islington  ..362  &  363  Goswell  Road, 

'&C.1 


Manchester 

Salford 

Bristol 


. ./  Water Strefi. 
..Spring  Gardens. 
..S01&  303  Chafel Street. 
..27  Clare  Street. 
Port  Talbot  and  Aberavon 


King's  Cross   .  .286  Pentonville  Road,  N.I 
LeadenhallSt..  .21  Leadenhall  Street. 
Netting  Hill    ..156&158HigkStreet,W.ll 
Oxford  Street.. 27 U  &  276  Oxford  St.,  W.  1 
jRegent  Street .  .3  Regent  Street,  S.  W.i 
•Strand    ..         ..180  Strand,  W.C.9. 
Willesden         . .  J*.  Mary's  Rd.  Harlesden, 
N.W.IO 


Cardiff  City         . . St.  Mary  Street. 
Cardiff  Docks     . .  195  Bute  Street. 
Newport  (Mon.).  .32  Commerdal.Street. 
Swansea  . .         , .  £04  High  Street. 

..Station  Street.  -      ' 


LttELAKD. 
General  Manager/or  Ireland,].  J.O'Connell.  |          Secretary  in  Dublin,  M-  J.  Cooke 

DUBLIN  (Chief  Office)  34  College  Green. 

D.  W.  Jackson,  Manager;  J.  J.  O'Logl\len,Su/>-Manager;  G.  L.  Bennett,  Chief  Officer. ' 
METROPOLITAN  BRANCHES. 


Camden  Street 

Dolphin's  Barn 

Drumcondra   .. 

Swords 

Great  Britain  Street . .  1  &  2  Cavendish  Row 


, .  73  Lower  Camden  St. 
.  .58  Drumcondra  Rd. 


Pembroke    '    ..Baggot  Street  Bridge 
Donnybiook    .  .46  Main  Street 
Rath  mines       ..Ormonde  'J  errace 
WestlandRow-.ASGmi/  Brunswick  Street 
Smithfield         .  .33  A rr an  Quay 


Cattle  Market    ..    35  Prussia  Street  (Thursdays) 


Belfast           .  .  62-68  High  6  treet 

Limerick         .  .9k  O'Connell  Sirett 

t  Belfast            .  .  98  <fe  100  Falls  Roati 

Limerick         ..50  Upper  William  Street 

Cork                ..71  South  MaL 

Londonderry  .  .23  Strand  Road 

Watertord                   1  Georges  Street 

Abbeyfeale 

Castlecomer 

Headford  (Co. 

Mulling;  ar 

Atuione 

Castle  Island 

Galway) 

Nenagh 

Athy 

CastJerea 

Kanturk 

Newbridge  (Co. 

Bagenalstown 
Ballaghaderreen 
Ballina 

Charleville 
Claremorris 
Clifden 

Kells 
Kilkenny 
Killarney 

Kilxiare> 
Newcastle  West 
New  Ross 

Ballinasloe 
Ballygar 
Ballyhaunis 

Clonakilty 
Clonmel 
Dingle 

Killorglin 
tKillybegs 
Kilmacthomas 

Newtownbarry 
Portarlington 
Rathkeale- 

Ballymahon 
Baltinglass 

Donegal 
Doneraile 

Kilrush 
Kingstown 

Roscommon 
Roscrea 

tBelmullet 

Dundalk 

LismoF* 

Scariff 

B.rr 

Dungarvan 

Listowel 

Sligo 

Blackrock(CoDublin) 

Dunmore(CoGalw'y) 

Longford 

Stroke  stown 

•Borrisokane 

Edgeworthstown 

Loughrea 

Templemore 

Boyle 

Ennis 

Macroom 

Thurics 

Bruff 

Enniscorthy 

Mallow 

Tinahely 

.Cahir 
Cahirciveen 

Ennistymon 
Fermoy 

M  anorhamilton 

MidJetoa 

Tipperary 
Tralee 

Carlow 
Carrickm  across 
Carrick-on-Suir 
Cashel 

Ferns 
Galway 
Gorcy 
Gort 

Millstreet(Co.Cork) 
Miltown  Malbay 
Mitchelstown 
.Moate 

Tuam 
Tulla  (Co.  Claie) 
Tullow  (Co.  Carlow) 
Wexford 

xCastlebar 
t  To  be  opened  sh 

Graigue-na-Managh 
trtly.              8O  Coun 

Mountmellick 
fry  Sub-Branches. 

Wicklow 
;I58 

Munster  &  Ueinster   Bank   Limited. 


HEAD   OFFICE:    CORK. 


Authorised  Capital 
Subscribed  Capital 
Paid-Up  Capital 


200,000  Shares  of  £5  each 
100,000  Shares  of  £5  each 
100,000  Shares  of  £2  each 


Reserve  Fund 


*t  ,000,000 
£500,009 
•  £200,600 


£435,000. 


DIRECTORS. 

RIGHT  HON.  SIR  S.  HARRINGTON.  P.C.     I  CHARLES  EUSTACE  MURPHY,  Esq. 

THOMAS  BARRY   LILLIS,  Esq.  JOHN  MURPHY,  Esq.,  J.P,,  D.L. 

SOMERS   PAYNE,  Esq..  J.P. 

Central  Manager:  T.  B.  LILLIS.  |  Secretary:  S.  G.  HARRIS. 

Inspectori :  E.  B.  NEALON,  E.  B.  DILLON,  J.  D.  O'CONOR. 

CORK. 

Manager:  J.  P.  HOWARD.       Sub-Manager:  J.  H.  NELSON. 
DUBLIN. 


DAME  STREET        Manager,  J.  F.  DAWSON               PHIBSBOROUGH     Manager,  J.  C.  B  COAKLEY 

BAG-GOT  STRE 

ET             „         E.  P.  JULIAN 

P.ATHGAR                        „         DENIS  FUGE 

PEMBROKE 

J.  F.  DAWSON 

SACKVILLE  STREET    „        P   J.  STOKES 

RATHFARNHAM 

Open  on  Tuesdays.                                  SMITHFIELD  (43  Prussia  Street),  Opea  on  Thursday*. 

Manager                                                             Managtr                                                          Manaaer 

ABBE  YFE  ALE 

William  Burlce       DUNDALK 

MITCHELSTOVVN      C   W   Allen 

ARKLOW 

A..  N.  Evans          DUNGARVAN              .J.  A.  MacCarthy 

MOUNTRATH             R.  A.'  Parker      ' 

BALBRIGGAN 

D.  J.  Nolan           DUNLAVIN                   J.  \V.  McClure 

NAAS                              C.  W.  Pratt 

BAN  DON 

Robert  Griffith        DUNMANWAY            Wm.  Wakeham 

NENAGH                      M.  T.  Hill     .    J 

BANTRY 

Robert  Grille/        ENNIS                              J.  A.  Riordan 

NEWCASTLEWEST  M.  F.  Listen       i 

BELFAST 

E.  J.  O'Driscoll     ENNISCORTHY            Robert  Kirby 

NEWMARKET            W.  P.  Currap      i 

BORRISOKANE 

T.  D.  Clarke          ENNISTYMON             M-.  F.  Shinnors 

NEW  ROSS                  J.  J.  Clifton        i 

BRUFF 

D.  J.  O'Leary      1  FERMOY                          H.  C.  Nash     ' 

NEWRY                         0.  C.  Barry 

BUTTEVANT 

T.  B.  Nash           :  FETHARD                      J.  M.  O'Riordan 

NEWTOWNBAURY  P.  F.  B>rne 

CAHIR 

W.  R.  Daly            HOSPITAL                     J.  G.  Hawkes 

QUBENSTOWN           H.  Harold-Barry 

CAHIRCIVEEN 

W.  E.  Benn          I  K  UNMAKE                     M.J.Anthony 

RATHDOWNEY         J.  F.  McKiernan 

CALLA-N 

John  Foley             KILDYSART                  O.  R.  Harrison 

RATHKEALE             €.  V.  O'Donnell 

CARLO  W 

W.  D.  Barry          KJLFINANE                   H.  P.  O'Mahony  • 

ROSCREA                    IX  C  O'Brien      • 

CASHEL 

J.  R.  MacMullen  '  KILKENNY                   G.  C.  Clery 

SKIBBEREEN             William  Nealon    ! 

CASTLETOWN  BERh 

William  HawVes    KILLARNEY                 'William  Dowman 

TALLOW                       P.  T.  Cleary         ; 

CHARLEVILLE 

J.  R.  Daly           (  KILLENAULE              T.  J.  E.  Hiffernan 

TARBERT                      T.  H.  Grainger 

CLONAKILTY 

S.  H.  Lewis           KILMALLOCK              B.  C.  Davidson 

THURLES                     G.  B.  BlackaU 

CLONMEL 

C.  E.  Dor.m           KINSALE                        F.  H.  Walker 

TIPPERARY                F.  E.  Mahe. 

CLOUGHJORDAN 

F.  R.  G.  Smith  J  LIMERICK                     T.  H.  Brett 

TRALEE                        C.  D.  Pierc* 

GROOM 

R.  L.  Barry            LISMOtiE                        R.  McM.  Bolster 

TULLOW                       Joseph  O'Neill      ' 

DINGLE 

M.  J.  .Vc.lor.ey       MACROOM                     .lames  Minhear 

WATERFORD              W.  H.  Carroll       , 

DOON 

J.  O'K   Lynch        MARYBOROUGH        James  O'Keeffe 

WEXFORD                   J.  F.  Cronin 

DROGHEDA 

T.  P.  Duff              MIDLETON                   J.  J.  Walshe 

YOUGHAL                   Thos.  Purcell 

DRUMCOLLOGHER 

John  Milliard         MILLSTREET                E.  V.  Heffernan 

.  i 

SUB-BRANCHES. 

ADAR«                       To 

Croom            Fridays 

GALBALI*                     ToTipperary      Fair  days                            ; 

AUGHEIM 

Aiklow           Wednesdays  &  Fair  days 

GLIX       '                           .,  Tirbert            Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

AVOCA                         ,, 

Arklow           Fair  days 

GRAIGDK-NA.MANAGH  ,,  Kilkenny        Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

BALLAGH                    „ 

Cashel            Tuesdays 

HACKKTSTOWN                „  Tullow            Wednesdays  &  Fair  days 

BALLI.VEEN                   ,, 

Bandon          Thursdays  &  Fair  day^ 

JOHNSTOWN                   „  Thurles          Fridays 

B  X  LLYL  ANDERS 

Kilfinane        Thursdays  k  Fair  days 

KILCOMMON                    „  Doon              Wednesdays  (Fortnightly) 

•  BALLYMORE-  EUSTACE  ,, 
BALLYPORKEN              ,. 

Naas               Thuisdays  &.  Fair  days 
MilchelstownTuesdays  &  Fair  days 

KNOCKLONU                    „  Hospital         Thursdays  &  Fair  days 
KNOCKNA<;REK              „  Millsueet       Fafr  days 

BALtYVOBRNEY                „ 

Macroom        Fair  days 

LISCARKOLL                    „  Buttevant       Mon.,  Thurs.  &  Fair  days 

BALTIMORE                  ,, 

Skibbereen    Saturdays 

MAYNMOTH                    „  Dublin           Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

BALTINCLASS 

Dunlavin         Fridays  &  Fair  days 

MO.NEYGALL                    ,,  Roscrea          Wednesdays 

•BoRRIS                                 ,. 

Kilkenny       Tues<  ays  &  Fair  days 

MUI.LINAHONB               „  Callan             Monday's  &  Fair  days 

BORBISOLRIOH 

Thurles          Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

NEWPORT                        „  Linjerick        Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

CAPPAMOP.K                 „ 

Doon              Thursdays  &  Fair  days 

RATHMORB                     „  Millstreet      Tuesdays 

CAPPA'WHITK 

Doon              Fridays  &  Fair  days 

RATHVILLY                     „  Tullow           Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

CAPPOQCTIS                  „ 
CARLIKGFORD             „ 

Lijmore         Mon.,  Thurs.  &  Fair  days 
Dundalk         Saturdays  &  Fair  days 

RKAR  CROSS                   „  Doon              Wednesdays  (Fortnightly) 
ROSSCARBEKY                 „  Clonakilty      Wednesdays  <fc  Fair  days 

CARSEW 

N'wto'nbarry  Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

SHANAOOLDKN               „  Rathkeale      Fridays 

CASTLEDERMOT            „ 

Carlow           Thursdays  &  Fair  days 

SHRINRONB                    „  Roscrea         Fridays 

CASTLEGRZGORY          ,, 

Tralee             Fair  days  &  Market  days 

SKERRIES                        „  Balbriggan    Fridays 

CCOGHEEN                            ,, 

Cahir               Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 

TIMOLKAGDB                   „  Clonakilty     Thursdays  &  Fair  days       • 

CLOYKK                      „ 

Midleton        Thursdays  &  Fair  days 

URLINGFORD                  „  Thurles          Fridays  &  Fair  days 

EMLY 
FOYNKS                        ,, 

Hosoilal         Tuesdays  &  Fair  days 
Rathkeale       Fridays 

VICARSTOWN                   ,/>Maryboro'gh  Wednesdays  &  Fair  days 
WATERVILI.K                „  Cahircivcen  Tuesdays 

FBF.EMOUXT 

Newmarket    Wednesdays 

London  Agents:   NATIONAL  PROVINCIAL  &  UNION  BANK  OF  ENGLAND  LIMITED. 

Bills,  Annuities,  Coupons,  and  Dividends  are  collected  in  all  parts  of  the  United  Kingdom  and  abroad,  end  every  kind  of 
Banking  business  is  transacted  on. the  usual  terms  al  the  Head  Offica  and  Branches. 

The  Purchase  and  Sale  of  Stocks *nd  Shares  are  effected. 

Strong  Rooms  are  provided  lor  the  custody  of  deeds  and  other  property  deposited  by  Customers  of  the  Bank. 
Executorship*  and  Trusteeships;     . 

The  Bank,  having  the  necessary  powers,  is  prepared  to  undertake  the  omc«s  of  Executors  ahd  .Trustees.     Particulars  of 
Jetms  can  be  obuiucd  from  the  Head  Office  and  Branches.  159 


ULSTER  BANK,   LIMITED. 

ESTABLISHED  APRIL,  1836. 
AFFILIATED  TO  LONDON  COUNTY  WESTMINSTER  &  PARR'S  BANK  LIMITED. 


Capital  Authorised  and  Subscribed,  £3,000,000. 


Capital  Paid  up.  £500,000) 
Reserved  Funds,  £700.000! 


HEAD    OFFICE,   WARING    STREET,    BELFAST. 

MANAGING  DIRKCTORS- 
STANLEY  FERGUSON.     |      DAVID  HOY.     1     JOHN  PATTON.     |     ROBERT  K.  L.  GALLOWAY. 

Secretary,  M  W.  Blackwood.    |    Chief  Cashier,  Chas.  W.  Patton.    |    Chief  Accountant,  J.  Wallace  Blackwood. 
Auittant  Secretary.  Joho  Graham.      |      Assistant  Cashier,  Robert  M.  B.  Harrison. 

Chief  Inspector  of  Branches.  W.   M.  Fullerton. 
Inspectors  of  Branches,  John  Knox  Patten  nod  Frederick  F.  Hyde. 
Assistant  Inspectors  of  Branches,  J.  D.  Houston  and  Henry  Adams, 
BRANCHES: 


A.  H   Moody, 


Joint 


Joseph 

Donaldson 
Geo. 


Managers* 


Lr  CamdenS  tre 
Raaelagh,  B.  G  F 


-t    (Chas.  Pender,  Manager 
et-  ij.  T. 


Scarlett,  Pro.  Mgr 
w.  Manajjer. 
SackvlUe  Street,  Geo.  W.  Harmll,  Manager 


ANTRIM 
ARDARA 
ARDEE 

ARMAGH       ... 

ARVA  .t. 

ATHBOY 

AXHENRY     ... 

AUGHNACLOY. 

BALLINA       ... 

-BALLINAMORE 

BALLINROBE 

BALLYCASTLECoX«,im  W.  H.  Tighe 

BALLYCLARE  ...  R.  T.  Smith. 

'BALLYCONNELL     . 

BALLYHAUNIS          . 
BALLYJAMESDUFF. 


...  W.  J.  O'Flanagan, 
...  Arthur  Gordon.  " 

<  James  Moore. 

\  Hugh  Knox,  Pro. 
...  George  Stewart. 
...  Cha8.  Young  Pratt 
...  Wm  G  W.  Moore. 
._  James  Hood. 
...  Samuel  Moore 
...  J.  F  Finlay. 
Alex.  Beaumont 


BALLYMENA 


J.  S.  Walker. 
H.  E.  McLorinao. 
T.  F.  Tighe. 
R  R.  Porter.    ' 
Chas.  E.  Swain,  Pro. 


{Alex.  McGugan. 
Andrew  . 


BALLYMONEY  T  Andrew  Esler>  ,>„, 

BALLYMOTE.  Co.  Sligo  Wm.  Adams. 
BALLYNAHINCH      ...  J.  A.  Thompson. 
BANBRIDGE  ...  John  Alexander. 

BANGOR.  Co.  Down,    ...  J.  A  McAuley. 
BELMDLLBT  -.  J.  B  R.  Hari»r. 

BELTURBET  ...  J.  C.  Wilson. 

BLACKROCK,  Co.  Dub     Henry  P,  Hill. 
BLESSINGTON  ...  Chas.  F.  Hyde 

C  A  RRICKM  ACROSS  ...  Ge'orge  B.  Steen. 
CARRIGALLEN  ...  R.  H.  Stephens. 
CASTLEDERG  ...  Robert  Murray 

CASTLEPOLLARD     ...  William  Kerr. 


CASTLEREA                 { 

Daniel  J.  Nolan. 
Jas.  Atchison,  Pro.       - 

CASTLEWELLAN      ."• 

G*o.  A.  Armstrong.    ;< 

CAVAN          ..V            .{ 

R  A.  McCay. 
Ire.  A.  Montgomery,  Pro. 

CLOGHER  v.      ... 

A  B.  Bradbury. 

CLONES         ...       '    ... 

A.  W.  Oram. 

COLERAINE       ;;.    ... 

C.  C.  Huston. 

COOKSTOWN    '"       j 

Samuel  R.  Magill. 
Predk.  Wright.  Pra      5 

COOTEHILL 

John  Harris. 

DELVIN         ..           "  ... 

A.  K.  Hamilton. 

DONAGHADEE 

J.  R.  Lovr 

DONEGAL     

Samuel  Stewart. 

DOWNPATRICK          { 

8.  C.  N.  Lowryi 
Chas.  W.  Lester,  Pro. 

DRAPERSTOWN 

Kennedy  Mcllveen 

DROMORE,  Co.  Down  .. 

James  M.  McCully.       - 

DROMORE,  Co,  Tyrone 
nrTwr»AT.ir                   J 

T.  T.  Flynn 
R.  P.  O'Neill. 

CORK  :  88  Patrick  Street.  J.  S.  Kirkpatrick,  Mm: 

nnn.,.11  Piao.    ( David  Straia,jtfana?er. 
Donegal!  Place,  Uohn  ^^  Pro  JS^;. 

L!    Carlisle  Circus,  A.  G.  Cromie,  Manager, 
4    Connswater,  Henry  Gilmer,  Manager. 
£  \  Markets,  H.  P.  Pinkerton,  Manager.         ^ 
j    Mountpottlnger,  Nathl.  G.  Leeper,  Manager. 
in    Shaftesbury  Square,  R.  F.  McCrea,  Manager. 
tt    SaankUl,  John  R.  Hunter,  Manager. 
York  Street,  George  W.  Shaw,  Manager. 

Manaytrt.     '       * 

EDENDERRY,  King's    R.  G.  Brown. 
EDGEWORTHST'WN    Smythe  A.  Griffiths. 

ENNISKILLEN          \  Jr' 


FERBANE  ...  W.  S.  Corry. 

GARVAGH,  Co.  /Jerry    John  Niblock. 

GLENNAMADDY     ...  Peter  Christy. 

GLENTIES  „ 

GORTIN 

GRANARD  ... 

KILKENNY      '   ' 

KILLESHANDRA 

KILLYBEGS 

KILLYLEAGrT.Doum 

KILMACTHOMAS 

KILNALECK 

KINGSTOWN 

K1RKCUBBIN 

LARNE 

LETTERKBNNY 

L1MAVADY 


W.  H.  Anderson.* 
...  "William  J.  Wilson. 
...  Richard  Davis. 
...  William  Gardiner. 
...  A.  H.  Morrison. 
...  Albert  Sproule. 
J.  S.  Stephens. 

..  F.  E.  M'Nelia. 

..  Jackson  J.  Gillmor. 
...  Charles  D.  Eccles. 
...  G.  S   Netterfifcld. 
...  R  B  C.mingbam. 
...  T.  R.  Withiinprton. 
...  R.  L.  R.  Robiusonv 
...  James  Thomson.        , 

j  Thomas  Malcomson. 

1  W.  A.  Graham,  Pro. 

..  James  Currie.  •  / 

I  Charles  H.  Hunter. 

t  Ernest  Burns,  Pro,. 

>  E.  R.  Kerr. 

1  W.  B.  Hope,  Pro., 

..  John  Simpson. 
William  Steele. 


LIMERICK 
LISBUKN     ... 
LISNASKEA 
LONDONDERRY 

LONGFORD 

LURGAN      ...    - 

MAGHKRA  ... 

MANORHAMILTON.^  Hugh  Anderson,  Jun.'- 

MONAGHAN 

MULLINGAR 

NAAS 

NEWRY       ... 

NEWTOWNARDS 

NEWT'NHAMILTON   J.  E.  Nixo 

OMAGH        ...  !  John  ^ Davidl 

PORTADOWN 

RATHFRILAND 

SLIGO 

STRABANE 

TRIM 

TUAM 

TULLAMORE 

WATERFORD 

WESTPORT 

WEXFORD  ... 


E.  W.  Stevenson. 
Patrick  J.  Halpenny. 
Patrick  A.  Maguire. 
W.  J.  Walker,  Pro.  . 
James  M'Connell. 
J.  S.  Moore. 


j  donn  A.  uavwson. 
t  Samuel  Wilson,  Pro. 
«  J.  H/Chambew. 
1  W.  T.  Browne,  Pro.  : 
.  R.  A.  Gordon. 
«  John  C.  QViin. 
J.  G.  Madill,  Pro. 


<  William  Hoy. 

\  John  Ingram,  Pro. 

<  Thomas  Askin. 
1  J.  C.  Love,  Pro. 

„.  James  Corry. 
...  Thomas  Mitchell.     ' 
...<3os.  W.  O'Loghlen. 
...  A.  S.  B.  Banks. 
...  W.  H.  Robertson. 


art  aUcnftcJ  wtdtly  on  Market  and  Fair  Days. 


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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 

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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 

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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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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 


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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 

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COMMERCIAL    ADVERTISEMENTS— continued.         Page 

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. 

COMMERCIAL  ADVERTISEMENTS— continued.          Pagg 

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 


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