ARCHDIOCESE OF NEW YORK. Embraces the States of New York and New Jersey. Archdiocese of New York-Mt. Rev. J. M. Farley, D. D., cons. Bishop December 21, 1895; elected to succeed the late Archbishop Corrigan, 1902. Diocese of Albany, N. Y.-Rt. Rev. Thomas M. A. Burke, D. D., cons. July 4, 1894. ARCHDIOCESE OF OREGON. Embraces the States of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Vancouver Island, Can., and Alaska Territory. Archdiocese of Oregon City, Oregon.-Mt. Rev. Alexander Christie, D. D., cons. June 29, 1898, Bishop of Vancouver, appointed Archbishop of Oregon April 11, 1899. Diocese of Boise, Idaho.-Rt. Rev. A. J. Glorieux, D. D., cons. April 19, 1885. Diocese of Helena, Mont.-Rt. Rev. John B. Brondel, D. D., cons. December 14, 1879. ARCHDIOCESE OF PHILADELPHIA. Embraces the State of Pennsylvania. Archdiocese of Philadelphia, Pa.-Mt. Rev. P. J. Ryan, D. D., cons. April 14, 1872; succeeded to the Archiepiscopal See of Philadelphia, June 8. 1884.-Rt. Rev. Edmund F. Prendergast, D. D., Coadjutor-Bishop. Diocese of Altoona, Pa.-Rt. Rev. Eugene A. Garvey, D. D., cons. September 8, 1901. Diocese of Erie, Pa.-Rt. Rev. John E. Fitzmaurice, D. D., cons. February 24, 1898. Diocese of Harrisburg, Pa.-Rt. Rev. John W. Shanahan, D. D., cons. May 1, 1899. Diocese of Pittsburg, Pa.-Rt. Rev. R. Phelan, D. D., cons. August 2, 1885. Diocese of Scranton, Pa.-Rt. Rev. M. J. Hoban, D. D., cons. March 22, 1896 ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. LOUIS. Embraces the States of Missouri and Kansas. Archdiocese of St. Louis, Mo.-Mt. Rev. J. J. Kaln, D. D., cons. May 23, 1875; promoted to the Archiepiscopal See of St. Louis, May 21, 1895. Diocese of Concordia, Kan.-Rt. Rev. John F. Cunningham, D. D., cons. September 21, 1898. Diocese of Kansas City, Mo.-Rt. Rev. John J. Hogan, D. D., cons. September 13, 1868.-Rt. Rev. J. J. Glennon, D. D., Coadjutor-Bishop, cons. June 29, 1896. Diocese of Leavenworth, Kan.-Rt. Rev. Louis M. Fink, O. S. B., D. D., cons. June 11, 1871; Bishop of Leavenworth, changed to Kansas City, May 20, 1891; reverted to Leavenworth March 5, 1897. Diocese of St. Joseph, Mo.-Rt. Rev. Maurice F. Burke, D. D., cons. October 28, 1887; transferred to St. Joseph 1893. Diocese of Wichita, Kan.-Rt. Rev. J. J. Hennessy, D. D., cons. November 21, 1888. ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. PAUL. Imbraces the States of Minnesota, South Dakota and North Dakota. Archdiocese of St. Paul, Minn.-Mt. Rev. John Ireland, D. D., cons. December 21, 1875; appointed Archbishop May 15, 1888. Diocese of Duluth, Minn.-Rt. Rev. James McGolrick, D. D., cons. December 27, 1889. Diocese of Fargo, N. Dakota.-Rt. Rev. John Shanley, D. D., cons. December 27, 1889. Diocese of St. Cloud, Minn.-Rt. Rev. James Trobec, D. D., cons. September 21, 1897. Diocese of Sioux Falls, S. Dakota.-Rt. Rev. Thomas O'Gorman, D. D., cons. April 19, 1896. Diocese of Winona, Minn.-Rt. Rev. J. B. Cotter, D. D., cons. December 27, 1889. Diocese of Lead, S. Dakota.-Rt. Rev. J. N. Stariha, cons. 1902. ARCHDIOCESE OF SAN FRANCISCO. Embraces the States of California, Nevada and all the territory East to the Rio Colorado. Diocese of Sacramento, Cal.-Rt. Rev. Thomas Grace, D. D., cons. June 16, 1896. Embraces the State of Colorado and the Territories of New Mexico and Arizona. The Roman Catholic Church in Canada. APOSTOLIC DELEGATION. His Excellency Most Rev. Diomede Falconio, Archbishop of Garisse, Apostolle Delegate for the Dominion of Canada, appointed August 3, 1899; Secretary of the delegation, Rev. Edward Fisher, O. F. M.; Private Secretary, Rev. Etienne. ARCHDIOCESE OF HALIFAX. Archdiocese of Halifax.-Mt. Rev. Cornellus O'Brien, D. D., cons. January 21, 1883. Diocese of Antigonish-Rt. Rev. John Cameron, D. D., cons. May 22, 1870. Diocese of Charlottetown.-Rt. Rev. James Charles McDonald, D. D., cons. August 28, 1890. Diocese of Chatham.-Rt. Rev. James Rogers, D. D., cons. August 15, 1860.-Rt. Rev. Thomas F. Barry, D. D., cons. February 11, 1900, Coadjutor. Diocese of St. John.-Rt. Rev. Timothy Casey, D. D., cons. February 11, 1900. ARCHDIOCESE OF KINGSTON. Archdiocese of Kingston.-Mt. Rev. Charles Hugh Gauthier, D. D., cons. October 18, 1898. ARCHDIOCESE OF MONTREAL. Archdiocese of Montreal.-Mt. Rev, Paul Bruchesi, D. D., cons. August 8, 1897, Diocese of Sherbrooke.-Rt. Rev. Paul Larocque, D. D., cons. November 30, 1893. ARCHDIOCESE OF OTTAWA. Archdiocese of Ottawa.-Mt. Rev. Joseph Thomas Duhamel, D. D., cons. October 28, 1874. Archdiocese of Quebec.-Mt. Rev. L. N. Begin, D. D., cons. October 28, 1888. Diocese of Chicoutimi.-Rt. Rev. Michael Thomas Labrecque, D. D., cons. May 22, 1892. Diocese of Rimouski.-Rt. Rev. A. A. Blais, D. D., cons. May 18, 1890. Diocese of Three Rivers.-Rt. Rev. F. X. Cloutier, D. D. Prefecture Apostolie of the Gulf of St. Lawrence.-Rt. Rev. M, T. Labrecque, D. D., Bishop of Chicoutimi, Administrator. ARCHDIOCESE OF ST. BONIFACE. Archdiocese of St. Boniface.-Mt. Rev. Louis Ph. Langevin, O. M. I., D. .D. cons. March 29, 1895. Diocese of New Westminster.-Rt. Rev. Augustin Dontenwill, D. D., O. M. I., cons. August 22, 1897. Diocese of St. Albert.-Rt. Rev. Vitalis J. Grandin, O. M. I., D. D., cons. November 30, 1859.-Rt. Rev. Emile J. Legal, O. M. I., D. D., Coadjutor-Bishop, cons. June 16, 1897. Vicariate-Apostolic of Athabaska.-Rt. Rev. Emile Grouard, O. M. I., D. D., cons. August 1, 1891.Rt. Rev. J. Clut, O. M. I.. D. D.. Auxiliary, cons. August 15, 1867. Vicariate-Apostolic of Mackenzie.-Rt. Rev. G. Breynat, O. M. I., D. D., appointed 1901. Vicariate-Apostolie of Saskatchewan.-Rt. Rev. Albert Pascal, O. M. I., D. D., cons. June 28, 1891. ARCHDIOCESE OF TORONTO. Archdiocese of Toronto.-Mt. Rev. Denis O'Connor, C. S. B., D. D., cons. October 19, 1890. The Roman Latholic Church in Newfoundland. Diocese of Harbor Grace.-Mt. Rev. R. McDonald. D. D., cons. August 21, 1881. The Sacred College of Lardinals. ACCORDING TO THEIR RANK OF PRECEDENCE. Louis Oreglia di Santo Stefano; born at Bene Vagienna, July 9, 1828; created December 22, 1873; Bishop of Palestrina, March 24, 1884; Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina, May 24, 1889; Bishop of Ostia and Velletri, August 16, 1896: Dean of the Sacred College, Camerlengo, Arch-Chancellor of the Roman University, Prefect of the Congregation of Ceremonies. Res.-Roma, via Nazionale, 149. Lucido Mary Parocchi, Vice-Chancellor of the Holy Catholle Church; born at Mantua, August 13, 1833; created June 22, 1877; Bishop of Albano, May 24, 1889: Bishop of Porto and Santa Rufina, August 16, 1896: Sub-Dean of the Sacred College, Secretary of the Congregation of the Universal Inquisition, President of the Congregation of Apostolic Visits, Prefect of the Congregation of Residences of Bishops. Res.-Roma, Palazzo della Cancelleria. Serafino Vannutelli, Grand Penitentiary of the Holy Catholic Church; born at Genazzano, November 26, 1834; created March 14, 1887; Bishop of Frascati. Res.-Roma, via Monte Giordano, 34. Mario Mocenni; born at Montefiascone, January 22, 1823; created January 16, 1893; Bishop of Sabina. Res.-Roma, Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano. Anthony Agliardi: born at Cologno al Serio, September 4, 1832; created June 22, 1896; Bishop of Albano, December 14, 1900. Res.-Roma, via Giulia, 147. Vincent Vannutelli; born at Genazzano, December 5, 1836; ereated December 30, 1889; Bishop of Palestrina, April 19, 1900. Res.-Roma, via Giulia, 147. CARDINAL PRIESTS. Joseph Sebastian Netto, O. F. M., Patriarch of Lisbon; born at Lagis, February 8, 1841; created March 24, 1884. Peter Jeremiah Michael Angelo Celesia, O. S. B., Archbishop of Palermo; born at Palermo, January 13, 1814; created November 10, 1884. Alphonsus Capecelatro, Archbishop of Capua; born at Marsiglia, February 5, 1824; created July 27, 1885; Librarian of the Roman Catholic Church. Patrick Francis Moran, Archbishop of Sidney, N. S. W.; born at Leighlinbridge, Ireland, September 17, 1830; created July 27, 1885. Benedict Mary Langenieux, Archbishop of Rheims; born at Villefranche, October 15, 1824; created June 7, 1886. James Gibbons. Archbishop of Baltimore: born at Baltimore, July 23, 1834: created June 7, 1886. Cajetan Aloisi-Masella; born at Pontecorvo, September 30, 1826; created March 14, 1887. Res.-Roma, Palazzo della Dataria Apostolica. Mariano Rampolla del Tindaro; born at Polizzi, August 17, 1843; created March 14, 1887; Secretary of State, Archpriest of the Basilica Vaticana. Res.-Roma, Palazzo Apostolico Vaticano. Francis Mary Benjamin Richard, Archbishop of Paris; born at Nantes, Mar. 9, 1819; created May 24, 1889. Peter Lambert Goossens, Archbishop of Mecheln; born at Perk. July 18, 1827; created May 24, 1889. Anthony Joseph Gruscha, Archbishop of Vienna: born at Vienna, November 3, 1820; created June 1, 1891. Angelo di Pietro; born at Vivaro, May 26, 1828; created January 16, 1893; Prefect of the Congregation of the Council. Res.-Roma, Palazzo Cardelli, via della Scrofa, 4. Michael Logue, Archbishop of Armagh; born at Raphoe, October 1, 1840; created January 16, 1893. Claudius Vaszary, O. S. B., Prince-Archbishop of Gran and Primate of Hungary; born at Kerszthel, February 12, 1832; created January 16, 1893. Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster; born at Gloucester, April 15, 1832; created Jan. 16, 1893. George Kopp, Bishop of Breslau; born at Duderstadt, July 27, 1837; created January 16, 1893. Adolphe Louis Albert Perraud, Bishop of Autun, France; born at Lyons, France, February 7, 1828; created January 16, 1893. Victor Lucian Sulpice Lecot, Archbishop of Bordeaux; born at Montscout-Lizerolles, January 8, 1831; created June 12, 1893. Lawrence Schlauch, Bishop of Grosswardein, Hungary: born at Uj-Arad, Mar. 27. 1824: created June 12, '93. Joseph Sarto, Patriarch of Venice; born at Riese, June 2, 1835; created June 12, 1893. Cyriacus Mary Sancha y Hervas, Archbishop of Toledo, Spain; born at Quintana del Pidio, June 17, 1838; created May 18, 1894. Dominic Svampa, Archbishop of Bologna; born at Montegranaro, June 13. 1851; created May 18, 1894. Andreas Ferrari, Archbishop of Milan; born at Pratopiano, August 13, 1850; created May 18, 1894. Francis Satolli; born at Marsciano, July 21, 1839; created November 29, 1895; Prefect of the Congregation of Studies. Res.-Roma, Canonica di S. Giovanni in Laterano. Jerome Mary Gotti, D. C., Prefect of the Propaganda Fide; born at Genua, March 29, 1834; created Noember 29, 1895. Res.-Roma, Foro Traiano, 51. Salvator Cassanas y Pages, Bishop of Urgel, Spain; born at Barcelona, Sept. 5, 1834; created Nov. 29, '95. Achilles Manara, Archbishop of Ancona; born at Bologna, Nov. 20, 1829; created Nov. 29, 1895. Dominic Ferrata, Prefect of the Congregation of Rites; born at Montefiascone, March 4, 1847; created June 22, 1896. Res.-Roma, Villa Celimontana. Serafino Cretoni; born at Soriano, Sept. 4, 1833; created June 22, 1896. Res.-Roma, Dogana Vecchia, 29. Joseph Prisco, Archbishop of Naples; born at Boscotrecase, Sept. 18, 1836: created Nov. 30, 1896. Joseph Mary Martin de Herrerayd de la Iglesia, Spain; born at Aldeaclabila, diocese of Salamanca, August 26, 1835: created April 19, 1897. Peter Hercules Coullie, Archbishop of Lyons; born at Paris, March 15, 1829; created April 19, 1897. William Mary Joseph Laboure, Archbishop of Rennes; born at Archiet-le-Petit, October 27, 1841; created April 19, 1897. John Casali: born at Rome, January 30, 1838; created June 19, 1899. Res.-Roma, Palazzo Barberini. Francis de Paula Cassetta; born at Rome, August 12, 1845; created June 19, 1899. Res.-Piazza S. Maria Maggiore, palazzo Cassetta. Januarius Portanova, Archbishop of Reggio-Calabria; born at Naples. Oct. 11, 1845; created June 19, 1899. Joseph Francica-Nava di Bontife, Archbishop of Catania; born at Catania, July 23, 1846; created June 19, 1899. Francis Desideratus Mathieu, Archbishop of Toulouse; born at Einville, May 28, 1839; created June 19, '99. Peter Respighi, Vicar-General of His Holiness; born at Bologna, September 22, 1843; created June 19, 1899. Res.-Roma Palazzo del Vicariato. Augustinus Richelmy, Archbishop of Turin; born at Turin, November 29, 1850; created June 19, 1899. James Missia, Archbishop of Gorizia; born at Luttemburg, June 30, 1838; created June 19, 1899. Alexander Sanminiatelli Zabarella; born at Radicondoli, Aug. 4, 1840; created June 19, 1899. Res.-Roma. Donatus Mary Dell'Olio, Archbishop of Benevent; born at Bisceglie, Dec. 27, 1847; created April 15, 1901. Sebastjan Martinelli; born at S. Anna, August 20, 1848; created April 15, 1901. Casimir Gennari; born at Maratea. December 27, 1839: created April 15, 1901. Res.-Roma. Leo Skrbensky, Archbishop of Prague; born at Hausford, June 12, 1863; created April 15, 1901. Julius Boschi, Archbishop of Ferrara; born at Perugia, March 2, 1838; created April 15, 1901. Augustin Riboldi. Bishop of Pavia; born at Paderno Milanese, February 18, 1839: created April 15, 1901. John Kniaz de Kozielsko Puzyna, Bishop of Cracovia; born at Gwordiec, September 13, 1842; created April 15, 1901. Bartholomew Bacilieri, Bishop of Verona; born at Breonio, March 27, 1842; created April 15, 1901. CARDINAL DEACONS. Louis Macchi; born at Viterbo, March 3, 1832; created February 11, 1889; First Deacon; Secretary of the Brefs. Res.-Roma, Palazzo Massimo, plazza Aracoeli. 30. Andreas Steinhuber, S. J. born at Utlau, November 11, 1825; created January 1, 1893; Prefect of the Congregation of the Index. Res.-Roma, via di S. Nicola la Tolentino, S. Francis Segna; born at Poggio Ginolfo, August 31, 1836; created May 18, 1894; Prefect of the Vatican Archive. Res.-Roma, via di Ripetta, 102. Raphael Pierotti, O. P.: born at Forbano del Vescovo, January 1, 1836; created November 30, 1896. Res. -Roma, via S. Sebastiano, 10. Joseph Vives y Tuto; born at S. Andrea de Llevaneras, February 15, 1854; created June 19, 1899. Res.— Roma, via Buoncompagni, 160. Francis Della Volpe; born at Ravenna December 24, 1844; created June 19, 1899. Res.-Roma. Cable of Living American Protestant Episcopal Bishops. Thomas March Clark. 2d Rhode Island. See. Consecrated. Dec, Benj. Wistar Morris.. 2d Oregon Miss.) & Washington to 1880 Dec. Channing M, Williams 2d China&Japan (Miss.). 1st Yedo, '74.R. '89 Oct. Bp. Mo., 186 May Feb. Fred. D. Huntington. 1st [Central New York. April Bp. Dallas, Chicago, William Hobart Hare 1st Niobrara (Miss.)..South Dakota, Thomas U. Dudley.. Kentucky (Asst.). John Scarborough.. 4th New Jersey. George De N Gillespie 1st Western Michigan. Wm. Edward McLaren 3d Illinois. George Wm. Peterkin 1st West Virginia (Miss.). Thos. Alfred Starkey. 2d Northern New Jersey. Cortlandt Whitehead. 2d Pittsburg Newark, 1886 Jan. 6. 1854 July Hugh M. Thompson.. 2d Mississippi (Asst.). Alfred M. Randolph. 1st Virginia (Asst.).....Bp. So, Va., 1892 Oct. Time and place of birth. 4, 1812. Newburyport, Mass. 18, 1829 Richmond, Va. 26, 1837 Windham, N. Y. 30, 1819, Wellsbo o'. Pa. 2, 1832. Boston, Mase. 28, 1819, Hadley, Mass. 10, 1830, New Salem, Mass. 24, 1832, Hatley, Canada. 17, 1838, Princeton, N. J. 4, 1832. Ballymot, Ireland. 26, 1837, Richmond, Va. 25, 1831. Co. Down, Ireland. 14, 1819, Goshen, N. Y. 2, 1839, New York City. 13, 1831, Geneva, N. Y. 21, 1841, Washington Co., Md. 5, 1829, New York City. 13, 1818. Philadelphia, Pa. 20, 1839, Berkshire, Vt. 30, 1842 New York City. 5. 1830, Co. Londonderry, Ire. 25, 1835, Schenectady, N. Y. 31, 1836, Winchester, Va. 29, 1839. New York City. 21, 1818. New York City. 23, 1826, New York City. 14, 1840. Lenox, Mass. 1, 1842, Charleston, S. C. 23, 1847, Savannah, Ga. 9, 1848, Fayette, Mo. 2, 1833, Ireland. 9, 1843, Church Hill, Mi s. .Bp. 1893 June 24, 1890 June 4. 1849, Lloyd, N. Y. 18, 1840, Red Hook, N. Y. TABLE OF LIVING AMERICAN PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL BISHOPS.-Continued. 4th Louisiana (Asst.). Isaac Lea Nicholson.. 5th Milwaukee George H. Kinsolving 2d Texas (Asst.). Fred'k Rogers Graves 3d 6th Massachusetts Consecrated. Bp. 1891 June 24, 1891 July Bp. 189 July .1st Mich. City, 1899 May 5th North Carolina (Asst.). John Hazen White. 4th Indiana. Peter Trimble Rowe..1st Alaska (Miss.) Henry Yates Satterlee 1st Washington, D. C. Bp. Bp. Bp. Time and place of birth. 7, 1858, Houston, Texas, 18, 1844, Baltimore, Md. 23, 1852, Albemarle Co., Va. 28, 1849, Bedford, Va. 3, 1841, Yonkers, N. Y. 6, 1835, Lambertville, N. J. 2, 1852, Gambier, Ohio. 17, 1852, Pittsfield, Ma-s. 24, 1858, Auburn, N. Y. 14, 1837. Charleston, S. C. 17, 1856, Jackson, Miss. 30, 1850, Boston, Mass 27, 1850, Tarborough, N. C. 2, 1894 April 12, 1847, Bindeld, near Reading, England. 1, 1895 Mar. 10, 1849, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sept.. 19, 1895 April 12, 1848, Nichols, Tioga Co., N. Y. Nov. 30, 1895 Nov. Chauncey B. Brewster 5th Connecticut (Coadjutor). ... 1st Nebraska (Coadjutor) Chicago (Coadjutor). Frederick Burgess. 2d Long Island. 1st Hankow, China.. Alex. H. Vinton..... 1st Western Massachusetts. Alex. Mackay-Smith. ...Pennsylvania (Coadjutor) Henry B. Restarick.. 1st Honolulu Charles T. Olmsted.. Central New York (Coadjutor).. 8, 1902 Jan. 15, 1902 May 1, 1902 Presbyterian Assemblies. 20, 1856, Toronto, Canada. 30, 1859, Boston, Mass, 8, 1863, Kemptville, Can. 6, 1857, Jefferson City, Mo. 11, 1855, Toledo, Ohio, The officers of the last General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in this country are: Moderator, Rev. Henry Van Dyke, D. D., LL. D., Princeton, N. J.; Stated Clerk, Rev. W. H. Roberts, D. D., LL. D., No 1319 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Trustees are: President, Samuel G. Perkins, LL. D., Philadelphia; Treasurer, F. K. Hipple. LL. D., Philadelphia; Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Edward B. Hodge, D. D., No. 1319 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. The Board of Home Missions, Board of Foreign Missions and Board of Church Erection are located at No. 156 Fifth avenue, New York City. The Trustees of the General Assembly, the Boards of Education, of Publication and Sunday-school Work and of Ministerial Relief are at No. 1319 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. At No. 516 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa., is the Board of Missions for Freedmen, and at No. 115 Monroe street, Chicago, Ill., is the Board of Aid for Colleges and Academies. The office of the Assembly Herald, the church magazine, is at No. 156 Fifth avenue, New York City. The officers of the last General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, commonly known as the Southern Presbyterian Church, were: Moderator, Rev. W. F. Hall, D. D., Columbia, S. C.; Secretary Publication, A. L. Phillips, D. D., Pro Tem, vice J. K. Hogan, D. D., who died in August. A. new department was added, that of ministerial relief, for which Rev. J. S. McElroy, D. D., of Richmond, Va., was chosen secretary. Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Bishops of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Bishop of the Jurisdiction of Canada and Presiding Bishop of the Church, the Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows, D. D., No. 967 West Monroe street, Chicago, Ill. The Rt. Rev. Charles Edward Cheney, D. D., Bishop of the Synod of Chicago, No. 2409 Michigan avenue, Chicago, Ill. The Rt. Rev. Edward Wilson, D. D. (retired), Metuchen, New Jersey. The Rt. Rev. P. F. Stevens, Bishop of the Special Jurisdiction of the South, Orangeburg, South Carolina. The Rt. Rev. Edward Cridge, D. D., Bishop of the Jurisdiction of the Pacific, Victoria, British Columbia. The Rt. Rev. William T. Sabine, D. D., Bishop of the Jurisdiction of Philadelphia and New York, No. 960 Madison avenue, New York City. Religious Orders of the Roman Catholic Church of the United States. ORDERS OF MEN. Alexian Brothers; conducts hospitals and insane asylums, Brother Bernard Kleppel, Provincial, Chicago, Ill. Augustinian Fathers of the Assumption (A. A.); conduct missionary work, American headquarters, No. 1819 Esplanade avenue, New Orleans. Augustinian Fathers (O. S. A.); conduct educational and missionary work. Provincial, Very Rev. John Joseph Fedigan, Villanova, P. O. Basilian Fathers (C. S. B.). Provincial, Very Rev. V. Marijon, Toronto, Ont. Benedictine Fathers: 1. American Cassinese Congregation; embraces nine independent abbeys and priories. Provincial, Rt. Rev. Innocent Wolf, O. S. B., Atchison, Kan. 2. American Swiss Congregation; embraces four abbeys. Provincial, Rt. Rev. Frowen Conrad, O. S. B., Conception, Mo. 3. One community of the Benedictine Fathers of Primitive Observance. Abbot, Rt. Rev. Felix De Grasse, ¦ O. S. B., Sacred Heart, Oklahoma. 4. One community of Swiss Benedictine Fathers. Prior, Very Rev. Adelhelm Odermatt, O. S. B., Mt. Angel, Ore. 5. St. Gall's Monastery. Prior, Very Rev. Vincent Wehrle, O. S. B., Devil's Lake,. North Dakota. Congregation of the Blessed Sacrament; one house in New York. Superior, Very Rev. L. Esterenon, No. 159 East Seventy-sixth street, New York City. Capuchin Fathers (O. M. Cap.); three provinces: 1. St. Joseph's Province. Very Rev. Laurentius Vorwerk, Provincial, Detroit, Mich. 2. St. Augustine's Province. Very Rev. Hyacinth Epp, Provincial, Pittsburg, Pa. 3. Province of England. Very Rev. Marianus Fiege, Superior of Missionhouse for the United States, Clay Centre, Kan. Carmelite Fathers (O. C. C.). Provincial for United States and Canada, Very Rev. Anatasius J. Kreidt, Niagara Falls, Ont. Fathers of the Order of Charity (0. C.). Vice-Provincial, Very Rev. Joseph Costa, Galesburg, Ill. 1. Province of Baltimore. Rev. Brother Christian, Provincial, Ammendale, Md. 2. Province of New York. 4. Province of San Francisco. Rev. Brother Theodore, Provincial, Oakland, Cal. Dominican Fathers (O. P.); two provinces: 1. Province for eastern part of United States. Very Rev. L. F. Kearney, Provincial, Zanesville, Ohio. 2. Province of California and Oregon. Very Rev. Pius Murphy, Vicar-General, San Francisco, Cal. Franciscan Fathers (0. F. M.); three provinces: 1. Province of St. John the Baptist. Very Rev. Louis Haverbeck, Provincial, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2. Province of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Very Rev. Hugoline Storff. Provincial, St. Louis, Mo. 3. Province of the Most Holy Name of Jesus. Very Rev. F. Edward Blecke, Provincial, Paterson, N. J. Franciscan Fathers of the Immaculate Conception. Provincial, Very Rev. Louis M. Miller, Syracuse, N. Y. Franciscan Brothers. Superior. Brother Raphael, Brooklyn, N. Y The Poor Brothers of St. Francis Seraphicus. Provincial Superior, Brother Eusebius, Cincinnati, Ohio. Jesuit Fathers (S. J.); two provinces and five headquarters of missions; the provinces are: 1. New York-Maryland Province. Provincial, Very Rev. Thomas J. Gannon, No. 30 West Sixteenth street, New York City. 2. Missouri Province. Provincial, Very Rev. Joseph Grimmelsman, St. Louis, Mo. Missions at San Francisco, Cal.; El Paso, Texas; New Orleans, La.; Spokane, Wash., and Buffalo, N. Y. Marist Fathers.-Provincial, Very Rev. T. B. Descreux, Brookland, D. C. Society of Mary of Paris. Provincial, Very Rev. George Meyer, Dayton, Ohio. Little Brothers of Mary, have schools at Manchester, N. H.; Lowell and Lawrence, Mass., and in New York City. Fathers of Mercy (S. P. M.). Provincial, Very Rev. Theophilus Wucher, No. 120 West Twenty-fourth street, New York City. Fathers of the Pious Society of Missions. Superior, Very Rev. John Dolan, No. 447 East One Hundred and Fifteenth street. New York City. Oblate Fathers. Very Rev. Joseph Lefebvre, No. 725 Merrimack street, Lowell, Mass. Oblate Fathers of the Sacred Heart (O. S. H.). Suprior, Very Rev. J. M. Fouillet, Swanton, Vt. Brothers of Our Lady of Lourdes. Superior, Brother Theodulus Mary, Seattle, Wash. Paulist Fathers (C. S. P.); have convents in New York, San Francisco and Winchester, Tenn., and a 1. Baltimore Province. Very Rev. William G. Luecking, Provincial, Baltimore, Md. 2. St. Louis Province. Very Rev. Daniel Mullane, Provincial, St. Louis, Mo. Fathers of the Resurrection (C. R.). Provincial, Very Rev. John Kasprzycki, Chicago, Ill. Missionary Fathers of the Sacred Heart; convents at Watertown, N. Y., and Natick, R. L. Brothers of the Sacred Heart. Provincial, Brother Osmond, Metuchen, N. J. Missionary Fathers of La Salette (M. S.). Superior General for America, Very Rev. Joseph Vignon, Hartford, Conn. |