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Show ! 111 OF THE Intermountain States. - DIOCESE OF DENVER. (Diocesis Denveriensls.) Established a Vicariate-Apostolic In 3ss. Kreeted a Diocese in 1.SS7. Comprises the State oi Colorado. Square miles. 103,- tiio. Right Keverend Nicholas Chrysos-tom Chrysos-tom Mmz, D.D., Bishop oi Denver; consecrated titular Bishop of Tclmessa aini Coadjutor cum jure suecessioiMs, (Jet. 28, 1SS7; Bishop o Denver, July Ju, V&9. Hesidence, Denver, Colo Former Bishop Right Rev. Joseph Pro-jectus Pro-jectus Machebeuf, D.D.. consecrated titular titu-lar Bishop of Epiphania and Vicar-Apostolic oi Colorado and Utah, Aug. 16, iStii; lirst Bishop ol Denver, in 18b7: died July 10, IKS'i. Vicar General Very Rev. Henry Robin-eon; Robin-eon; residence, Denver Colo. Secretary and Chancellor Rev. P. A l'hiltips; residence,. Denver. ColiV Bishop's Counsel Very Rev. ii. Robin-Fon, Robin-Fon, V. G., Revs. G. Raber. J. J. Gibbons, 1. A. Phillips. J. P. Carritran. I'rocurator Uiscalis Rev. Richard Brady. Bra-dy. Defensor Matrimonii Rev. W. O'Ryan. Examinatorcs ordinandorum Very Jiev. Henry Robinson. V. G., Kevs. D. Panta-nella. Panta-nella. S. J., ". o'Kvan. CLKKG1, CULKCHES. MISSIONS AND SCHOOLS. City of Denver. Pro-Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. lbH'- Stout street, RiKlil Rev. Nicholas Chrysostome Matz, J). J). ; Rev. P. A. Phillips, chancellor and secret arv; liev. M. P. Callanan, pro-pa.s-lor; Revs. A. ii. Casey and V. J. Kinney, assistants. School: Right Sisters of Charily, LoRan avenue and Eighteenth street,' Sister M. Nolasco, directress; pu-liis, pu-liis, 2C). Mission: Denver, Our Lady of Good Counsel, j,op;in avenue and .Eighteenth .Eight-eenth street. Chapels: St. Catherine's Jlome lor Working Girls, Sisters ot Mercy; Mer-cy; St. Mary's Academy, Sisters of Lo- reuo. Annunciation Thirty-seventh and Humboldt Hum-boldt streets. Very Rev. Henry Robinson, V. G., pastor. School: hJight Sisters ol , Charity, Sister M. Joseph, directress; pupils. pu-pils. 4.'i(l. Holv Kamilv Homer avenue. Rev. B. A. Schitlini, S. J., pastor. Chapels: College Col-lege ot the Sacred Heart, Jesuit Fathers; St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum, Sister.s of Charity, attended from Sacred Heart College. Col-lege. vur Lady of Mt. Carmel (Italian), Tal-TO Tal-TO r h venue, and Murdock street. Rev. Mariano Ma-riano Lcpnre, pastor. saemi Opart T-e tit v-eichth and Lan- rner sireets, Rev. 10. Barry, S. J., pastor; Revs. James 1 Holland. S. J., F. F. Roy, S. J.. F. X. Bubitosi. S. J., assistants; two lav brothers. School: 10 Sisters ol Charity, -Mi Lawrence street. Sister M. Flavia' directress: pupils, o.X St. Dominic's, Emerald avenue (Highland's (High-land's postoihee). i;ev. Rajhael iirocK-Iwiik, iirocK-Iwiik, (). P., pastor; Rev. F. Ji. Dugan, O. . assistant; residence, ion Bouievard. School: Five Sisters of the Third Order j ol .st. Dominic, sister M. Dolora, direct- j rcss; pupfis, tiu. St. Elizabeth's. Curtis and Eleventh streets. Very Rev. Francis Koch, O. F. M., superior and pastor; Rev. Fidelis Kin her, O. F. M.. Kev. Hugo Rummer, j 0. F. M., Rev. Bernard Spiegelberg, O. j F. M., Rev. Peter Ptister, O. F. M., as- j sistants; two lay brothers. School: Four 1. v,n..;a.:in Sktrrs Kister M l.rmeina. ' directress; pupils, 225. Stations: The Rev. Franciscan Fathers of St. Elizabeth's, Denver, attend various railway stations on the Kansas Pacilic; also Littleton, twice a month, and Golden City, every Sunuav. Chapels: St. Anthony's Hospital, Hospi-tal, sisters of the Third Oraer of St. Francis; St. Clara's Convent; Franciscan Sisters. St. Francis De Sales, Alameda and Lincoln Lin-coln avenues. Rev. Win. Morrin, pastor. St. Josephs, South Water street and Sixth avenue, Rev. Louis Rrander. C. SS. R., superiniendtni and pastor; Revs. John MeGeough. C. SS. it., Nicholas Miller, C. SS. R.. Renno Schum. C. SS. R., and Peter Pe-ter Geicrmann, C. bS. R., assistants; two lay brothers; residence. (fc West Sixth avenue. School: Six Sisters of Mercy; two in Kindergarten; Sister M. Evangelist, Evangel-ist, directress; pupils, 225. St. Leo the Great. Tenth street and Colfax Col-fax avenue. Rev. W'm. O Ryan, pastor. St. Patrick's, Beli avenue, Denver, Rev. Joseph P. Carrigan. pastor. School: 11 Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister M. Estella Teresa, directress; pupils, 275. Chapels with Resident Chaplains. House of the Good snepherd; Loretto Heights, Sister of Loretto, Rev. Richard! Brad v. chaplain. Mission: Fort Logan, , near Denver, St. Patrick s; St. Joseph's Hospital, Sisters of Charity, Rev. Timothy O'Brien, chaplain. Mission: Denver. St. John the Evangelist, Detroit street, Har-mau. Har-mau. t Rev. T. H. Malone. Intermountain and Colorado Catholic, Denver, Colo. Altman. El Paso County Rev. Chas. J. Carr, pastor. Aspen, Pitkin County St. Paul's, Rev. J. B. Pitaval, pastor. Boulder, Boulder County Sacred Heart of Jesus, 1215 Hill street. Modestus Winner, Win-ner, O. S. B., pastor and superintendent; Rev. Cernelius Enders, O. S. B., pa-stor of Louisville; Rev. Lawrence Haas, O. S. B., assistant. Rreckenridge, Summit County St. Mary's, Rev. D. J. Kooinson, pastor. Canyon City, Fremont County St. Michael Mi-chael s, attended by the Fathers of St.. eLander's Benedictine Priory; Rev. F. Grcuorv, O. f-- B.. prior; Revs. F. Henry, O. S. B, F. Edmund, O. S. B. Chapei ot u. St. Scholastica's Academy. Acade-my. Right Rev. Andrew Hintenach, O. S. B., chaplain. Castle Rock. Douglas County Rev. P. Kobinet, pastor; residence, Colorado Springs. Central City. Gilpin County St. Mary's ol the Assumption. Rev. Joseph M. De-saulniers, De-saulniers, pastor. School: Sisters of St. Jost-i-h. Colorado City, El Paso County St. Anu s. Rev. Wm. Hovvlett. pastor. Colorado Springs, El Paso County St. Mai y's. Jtcv. Frederick Bender, pastor; Rev." Albert Zomp. assistant. School: Sisters Sis-ters ot l,orcllo, Sister Rosine, directress; I pupils, 54. Conejos. Conejos County Our Lady of Guadalupe, Rev. Joseph M. Montenarelli, S. J.. superior and pastor (residence. Del Norte. Rio Grande county; address, P. O. box !!(; Revs. F. X. Tomassini, S. J., Manuel Ma-nuel Fernandez, S. J., and Stephen Good, ! S. .1. (residence. Del Norte), assistants. School: Five Sisters of Loretto, Mother M. Harriett, directress; pupils, 120. I Cripple Creek. El Paso County St. Pe-I ter's. Rev. G. Raber, pastor. I Del Norte, Rio Grande County Holy j Name of Mary, Rev. Jos. M. Montenar- I rlli. S. J., pastor; Rev. Stephen Good, S. J. assistant. I Ddla. Doha County Rev. A. PriUl, O. b. M.. pastor. (L. box 4;.) Durango. La Plata County St. Columbia's, Colum-bia's, Rev. James G. Hickey. pastor, pehool: Sisters of Mercy. (.Connected villi Academy.) Fori Collins. Larimer County Immacu- Ilate Conception. Rev. T. Volpe. pastor. cGorgetown, Clear Creek County Our s jLady of Lourdes. Rev. J.,J. Donnelly, pastor. School: Three Sisters of St. Jo-eph. Jo-eph. Sister M. Tholinda. director. Gillett. El Paso County (New church), T.ev. Victor Frasiani, pastor. Glenwood Springs. Garfield county, St. Stephen's (continued). Golden. Jefferson county, St. Joseph's, attended by Franciscan Fathers of Denver, Den-ver, p. t. Grand Junction, Mesa county, St. Joseph's, Jo-seph's, Rev. T. M. Conway, pastor. School Sisters of Charity. Gunnison. Gunnison county, St. Peter's, Rev. Jos. La Jeunesse, pastor. Idaho Springs, Clear Creek countv, St Paul's. Rev. H. R. McCa.be, pastor." La Junta. Otero county, St. Patrick's, Xtov. John Brinker, pastor. i Lake City. Hinsdale county, St. Rose's Jtcv. Patrick Mee, pastor. Leadville. Lake county. Annunciation, Rev. J. J. Gibbons, pastor; Revs. George Salle and John Perse, assistants. School 10 Sisters of Charity. Sister M. Agathe, director. Manitou, El Paso county, Our Ladv of perpetual Help, Rev. J. B. Francolon, pastor. Ouray, Ouray county. St. Patrick's, Rev Charles M. Ferrari, pastor. Pueblo, Pueblo county, St. Ignatius'. Rev. Edmund Ley, pastor. School Two Sisters of Loretto. St. Patrick's, Revs. 1 M. Pennella, S. J., Superior; Rev. Leo m' Krentz, S. J.. pastor; Rev. Joseph Colie de Vita, R. J. School Five Sisters of Charity. Sister M. Valeria, director. Pupils. Pu-pils. 10. Chapel St. Joseph's tfor Mexicans). Mex-icans). Ft. Mary's (German), Rev. Chry-postom Chry-postom Lochschmidt, . S. R.. pastor; Rev. Cyril Zupan, O. S. B. (for Slavs). Res., &"6 East B street. School Sisters of I St. Benedict. Pupils. 120. Salida, Chaffee county, St. Joseph's, Rev. Frank Rivallier, pastor. Silverton. San Juan county, St. rat-rick's. rat-rick's. Rev. Cornelius O'Rourke, pastor Telluride, San Miguel county. Rev. e A. McAlaney, pastor. Trinidad, Las Animas county. Most Holy Trinity, Rev. Salvador Persone, S. J ' ' puperintendent and pastor; Revs. C Ber- I tolers, 8. J.; L. Fede, S. J.; F. X. Maffei ' S. J.; G. Massa. S. J. (assistants!. Three ' lay brothers. Res., 221 Convent St. School - Five Sisters of Charity (Convent and Church SU.) Sister Sih-ester. director , . ' Victor, El Paso county. St. Victor's, Rev. Edward Downey, pastor. Walsenburg. Huerfano county, Our Lady of Sorrows, Rev. Gabriel Ussel, pastor... West Cliff, Custer county, Assumption, B V. M., Rev. it. Servant, pastor. Wray, Yuma county. St. Andrew's, Rev. J. J. Riordan, pastor. Institutions An -Charge of Religious Orders. Or-ders. Orders of Men: Denver, College of the Sacred Heart, and Philosophic House ui oiuuies lor tne scholastics ol tne Mission Mis-sion of Colorado and New Mexico, Homer and College avenues. Rev. J. J. Brown, S. J. (minister and pref. of discipline); Rev. Michael J. Hughes, S. J. (pref. of studies); Rev. Dominic Pantanella, S. J. (treasurer.); Rev. Blasius A. Schiftini. S. J. (pastor of the Holv Family parish); Rev. Francis X. Kowald. S. J. (prof, of poetry); Rev. Raphael D'Orsi, S. J. (prof, of humanities): hu-manities): Rev. A. W. Forstall, S. J. (prof, of physics and chemistry); Rev. James J. Schuesler, S. J. (prof, of second Academic): Academ-ic): Rev. Henry J. Swift, S. J. (prof, of third Academic and elocution); Rev. Iz-aguirre Iz-aguirre Modestus, S. J. (missionary); Rev. F. J. Banks. S..J. (ass't treas.); Mr. Al-phonse Al-phonse Lebeau, S. J. (prof, of rhetoric); Mr. Daniel Crowlev, S. J. (prof, of Eng-; lish literature): Mr. Eugene A. Monte!!, j S. J. (prof, of lirst Academic); Messrs. F. ! X. Hoefkens, S. J.; R. Sping, S. J.; A. j Morris. S. J.: A. Valentine. S. J. (assistant ' professors of prefects of discipline). Iay ! brothers, !). Number of students. 122. Canyon City, St. Lear.der's Priory. Very Rev. F. Gregory. O. S. B., pastor; R-vs. Henry Hohmann, O. S. B.. Father Edmund, O. S. B. P. O. box 2.".V Delta. Home for the Scrvite Fathers. Rev. A. Pritzl, O. S. M., superior. Four lay brothers. Orders of Women. Denver, House of the Good Sheperd. Evans and Cedar Sts. 27 Sisters of the Good Shepherd. Mother Mary of St. Emiliana, superior: preservation preserva-tion and industrial classes, 75; reiorm classes. 35; to the House is attached an Industrial School. Loretto Academy. Loretto Lo-retto Heights (Loretto P. O.. Colo.). This i Academy is situated seven miles from Denver. Parents wishing their children to have the benetit of Colorado's invigorating invigorat-ing climate, while receiving a solid and tinished education, would do well to patronize pat-ronize this elegant institution, so beautifully beauti-fully situated within the shadow of the nine-clad Rockies. Young ladies in search of health will find here all the comforts of home, with additional advantages of being able to pursue any branch taught in the Academv Thirtv-ono Sisters of 1 .o- retto. Sister M. Louis, superior; Sister M. Pancratia, directress of studies. Boarders. NO. St. Anthony's Hospital, W. Colfax Ave.. 28 Poor Sisters of St. Francis of the Perpetual Adoration. Sister Sis-ter M. Huberta. superior. Patients. '). St. Catharine's Home for. Working Girls, California St.. between IHth and 17th Sts. I'nder the care of the Sisters of Mercy, for the protection of young girls and women wo-men of good character; it is a home for business women and girls employed in stores or seeking work in families, etc. Music, needle work, domestic economv, etc.. will nlsn lie taniflil in emnlnvmont I bureau is connected with the house. Sister Sis-ter M. John Baptist, superior, Fifteen Sisters. Admitted during the year, t'.OO. St. Clara's Convent, 952 loth St.. cor. Champa. 1 Franciscan Sisters. Sister I M. Donata. superior. To the convent are attached a Home for ladies with or with-I with-I out employment, and an Orphanage. Orphans. Or-phans. H2. St. Joseph's Hospital. ISth Ave. and Humboldt St. 24 Sisters v of ! Charity. Sist? M. Felicitas, sister-serv-lant: Rev. Timothy O'Brien, chaplain. Patients, Pa-tients, 70. Mt. St. Vincent's Orphan Asy- lum. Homer Ave. 14 Sisters of Charity. Sister Francis Xaxier, sister-servant. Attended At-tended from Sacred Heart College. Orphans, Or-phans, 200. St. Mary's Academy, 14.10 California Cal-ifornia St. This institution, conducted by 11 Sisters of Loretto. is intended for day scholars only. Sister M. Dolorine, su- j perior. Pupils, 120. Boulder. Mt. St. Gertrude Academy. 10 I Sisters of Charity of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Sister M. Marguerite, superior; Rev. Modestus Winner, O. S. B., chap- j lain. j Canyon City. Mt. St. Scholastica's Academy. 12 Sisters of St. Benedict. Sis- , ter M. Rose, superior; Sister M. Callista, 1 director; Rt. Rev. Arcnabbot Andrew Hin- i tenach. O. S. B., chaplain. Pupils, 30. ! Central City. St. Aloysius' Academy. j Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister M. Aimee, I superior. Pupils, 130. ! Colorado Springs. Glockner Sanitarium, j Conducted by Sisters of Charity. Sis- ! ter Ann Xavier. superior: Rev. T. H. j Cummings, chaplain. Combines the advantages ad-vantages of the modern sanitarium with the comforts and attentions which ordi- ! narily can be found only at home. Lo- i retto Academy. 7 Sisters of Loretto. Sis- j ter M. Carmel, superior. Pupils, S5. St. : ; Francis' Hospital. 16 Poor Sisters of St. , Francis of the Perpetual Adoration. Sis-I Sis-I ter M. Clara, superior: Rev. A. J. Happe, j chaplain. Patients, 605 during 1S96. Rev. Michael Fox. Conejos. Sacred Heart Academy. 4 Sisters of Loretto. Sister M. Harriet, su-I su-I perior. Pupils. 130. Cripple Creek. St. Nicholas' Hospital. 5 Sisters of Mercy. Mother Mary Veron- I ica, superior. Patients during the year, i I 30T- Durango. Novitiate of the Sisters of I Mercy. 5 Novices. St. Mary's Convent ' and Boarding School. 10 Sisters of Mercy. I Mother M. Xavier, superior. Pupils, S2. Mercy Hospital. 5 Sisters of ercy. Mother M. Xavier, superior. Patients in 1S4, 201. Georgetown. St. Joseph's Hospital. 5 Sisters of St. Joseph. Patients, 25. Grand Junction. Hospital. Sisters of Charity. Leadville. St. Vincent's Hospital.- Sisters Sis-ters of Charity. Sister M. Agatha, sister-servant. sister-servant. Patients, 325. - Manitou. "The Montcalme Sanitarium." A pleasant and sunny place of retirement retire-ment and rest for priests and lay people who wish to enjoy the comforts of home, combined with the care usually given in a sanitarium. Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Mother M. Vincent, superior. Six Sisters. 195 invalids received during the year. No infectious or contagious diseases admitted. Rev: J. B. Francolon, chaplain. Ouray. St. Joseph's Hospital. Lay nurses. Superintended by the Sisters of Mercy. Pueblo. 'Loretto Academy. IS Sisters of Loretto. Sister M. de Sales, superior, i Tupils, 'jti. St. Mary's Hospital and Sani- ! tarium. 11 Sisters of Charity. Sister i Anacletus. sister-servant. Patients, 450. Trinidad. St. Raphael's Hospital. 7 Sisters Sis-ters of Charity. Sister Lawrence, sister- ' I servant. Tatients, 30. j Relieious Communities in Diocese. ' Communities of Men: Jesuit Fathers (Mis- , sion of Colorado and New Mexico) Col-; I lege of the Sacred Heart and Holy Fam- i I ily Church. Sacred Heart Church. Den- i ver, Conejos, Del Norte, Pueblo, Trinidad. ' I Benedictine Fathers (St. Vincent's Arch- , I Abbey) Boulder, Canyon City. Pueblo. I Franciscan Fathers (Province of St. Elizi-., beth) St. Elizabeth's, Denver. Domin- j ; ican Fathers (Eastern Province) St. Dominic's. Do-minic's. Denver. Dedemptionist Fathers ' (St. Louis Province) St. Joseph's, Den- j ver. Communities of Women: Sisters of Loretto (Loretto, Ky.) St. Mary's Academy Acad-emy and "Loretto Heights," Denver, Colorado Col-orado Springs, Conejos, Pueblo. Sisters of Charity (Cincinnati, Mt. St. Joseph, Ohio.) Cathedral and Sacred Heart Schools. Denver; Hospitals at Colorado Springs, Pueblo and Trinidad (also school). Sisters ot Chanty (Leavenworth, Kan.) St. Joseph's Hospital,' St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum. Annunciation School, Denver: School and Hospital, Grand Junction; Junc-tion; School and Hospital. Leadville. Sis. tors of St. Joseph (St. Louis, Mo.) St. Patrick's School, Denver; Central City, Georgetown (school and hospital). Sisters of Mercy St. Joseph's School. St. Catherine's Cath-erine's Home, Denver; Hospitals at Cripple Creek. Durango. Manitou. Ouray. Religious of the Good Shepherd (Province of St. louis) Reformation and Preservation Preserva-tion classes and Industrial School, Denver. Den-ver. Franciscan Sisters (St. Louis. Mo.) St. Elizabeth's School, St. Clara's Convent Con-vent with Home and Orphanage, Denver. Den-ver. Sisters of St. Benedict (Chicago, 111.) Canyon City. Incorporated in 18s9 as the Benedictine Sisters of Colorado. Sisters Sis-ters of the Third Order of St. Dominic, Congregation of the Holy Rosary (Sin-sinawa (Sin-sinawa Mound, Wis.) St. Dominic's School. Denver. Sisters of Charity R. V. M. (Dubuque. la.) Boulder. Sisters of St. Francis of the Perpetual Adoration (Lafayette. Ind.) St. Anthony's Hospital, Denver; St. Francis' Hospital, Colorado Springs. DIOCESE OF BOISE. (Dioecesis Xylopolitana.) Established as a vicariate-apostolic March 3, 1SHS. Erected a diocese by His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. August 25. ISI'o. Comprises the State of Idaho. Square miles. St.2:'0. Right Rev. U. J. Giorieux, D.D., Bishop of Boise; cons. Titular-Bishop of Apollonia. April 19. 1S85; transferred to the See of Boise. August 26, 1893. Res., Boise, Idaho, 1133 Ninth St. First Vicar-Apostolic Right Rev. Louis Lootens, D.D., consecrated Rishop of Castabala. Aug. 9, 1S6S; resigned 1S7U; died Jan. 13, im. Former Administrators Most Rev. F. N. Blanchet. D.D. and Moat Rev. C. J. Seghers, D.D. Chancellor Rev. J. Van der Heyden. Res., Boise, Idaho, St. Alphonsus" Hospital. Hos-pital. Diocesan ConsultorJRev Cyril Van der Donckt. C'ergy, Churches -and Missions. Boise, Ada Co., Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist, Evan-gelist, 1133 Ninth St., Rt. Rev. A. J. Giorieux, Gio-rieux, D.D., Rev. J. Beusmans. St. Alphonsus' Al-phonsus' Hospital, State St., Rev.- Joseph Van der Heyden, chaplain. Chapel St. Teresa s Academy, Jefferson Ave. Coeur d'Alene City, Kootnai Co., St. Thomas', Rev. Thomas J. Purcell. Missions Bonner's Bon-ner's Ferry, Kootenai Co., St. Ann's; Kootenai Koo-tenai Indian Mission, Kootenai Co., St. James'; Priest's River Kootenai Co., St. Leo's: Rathdrum, -Kootenai Co., St. Rose's. De Smet, Kootenai county,' Sacred Heart, Coeur d'Alene Indian Mission. Very Rev. J. M. Caruana, S. J.. Superior, Su-perior, assisted by Fathers from the Novitiate. No-vitiate. Genesee, Latah county, St. Mary's; Rev. Luke Van Ree. School St. Joseph's. 2 Sisters of St. Benedict. Pupils, 53. MissionMoscow, Mis-sionMoscow, Latah county, Holy Trinity. Trin-ity. Hailey (Mountain Home, Elmore county, P. O.), Blaine countv. St. Charles'. Rev. J. J. Burri. Missions Bellevue, Blaine county, St. Francis Xavier's; Glenn's Ferry, Elmore county, St. Brigid's; Ketchum, Blaine county, St. Mary's; Sho- |