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Show DIOCESE OF HELENA. attOUTAITA DIRECTORY. HELENA Cathedral of the Sacred Heart Rt. Rev. John Baptist Bron-deL Bron-deL D. D.; Rev. V. Day, pastor; Rev. I. H. O'Brien, Rev. F. O'Farrell, Rev. Aloysius Holtman, assistants. State Officers A. O. H. James Maner, etate president, Butte; J. H. Golden, vice-president, Anaconda; J. J. Clark, etate secretary, Helena; H. J. Rogan, state treasurer, Helena, Branch No. 298, C. K. of A. President, Presi-dent, Martin Lyden; vice-president, Dr. H. J. Wirth; recording secretary. i Alex McConnell; financial secretary, H. 1 A. McKinnon; treasurer, J. J. Clark; ; sergeant at arms. James Blank; sen-! sen-! tinel, K. Gordon; trustee for three years. J. D. Carlson. ; BUTTE St Patrick's church, Rev. ! Peter Desiere, pastor; Rev. J. J. Callahan, Cal-lahan, Rev. Joseph Blaere, Rev. John English and Rev. Cornelius Harrington, Harring-ton, assistants. Mass, Sundays, 5, 6:30, 9, 10 and 11 o'clock a, m.; Sunday school, 2 p. m.; baptisms, 3 p. -m.; vespers ves-pers and benediction, 7:30 p. m.; mass week days, hospital, 6 a. m.; church, 8 a. m. St. Lawrence's church, Rev. .Father Batens, pastor; Rev. Bernard Cassiday, assistant. Mass, Sunday, 8:30 and 10 a. m.; vespers, 7:30 p. m.; week days mass, 8:30 a. m. Mass at 5 a. m. Y. M. I. President, P. A. Leamy; chaplain, Rev. J. J. Callahan; first vice-president, J. F. O'Brien; second vice-president, P. F. White; recording secretary, Mark F. O'Neill; financial secretary, W. H. Sheerin; treasurer, J. V. Gllligan; marshal, W. H. Maloney; 6entinel, Louis Stewart; chairman ex-: ex-: ecutive committee, J. M. Walsh; coun-I coun-I cil deputy, J. S." Butler; delegates to grand council, M. D. Leehy and J. S. ' Butler. Regular meeting night, Thurs-! Thurs-! day evening of each week. No. lSVa i East Quartz street. 3T. L. 1. President, Nana Nagle; first j Vice-president, Marie Armstrong; sec-i sec-i ond vice-president, Mamie Lynch; re-j re-j cording secretary, Emma Purcell; j financial secretary, Ella Hesse; treasurer, treas-urer, Lena McDonald; sentinel, Irine Hamann; marshal, Mary Crangle; past ! president. Mollie Holland. Division No. 1, A. O. H. Spiritual dl- rector, Father Batens; president, J. J. I O'Meara; vice-president, Williaj Shanley; recording secretary, J. K. Murphy; sargeant at arms, Hugh. O'Farrell; sentinel, Dave Ryan; marshal. mar-shal. Pat Mitchell. Division No. 2, A. O. H. Spiritual director, di-rector, Rev. Father Desiere; president, John Ferns; vice-president, B. McDon ald; recording secretary, W. Hughes; financial secretary, M. Hartnett; treasurer, treas-urer, M. Donlon; sergeant at arms, H. Head; sentinel, R, Kelleher. I Division No. 1, L. A., A. O. H. Meets ' at Hibernia hall second and fourth i Mondays. Spiritual director, Father ' Batens; president, Mrs. B, Green; re-i re-i cording secretary, Mrs. Nora Harrlng-: Harrlng-: ton; financial secretary, Miss Katie Kirby; treasurer, Mrs. Hansen; sergeant ser-geant at arms, Mary Callahan; sen-, sen-, tinel, Mrs. Reynolds. Division No. 2, L. A., A. O. H Meets at Muntzer hall first and third Fridays. Fri-days. Spiritual directors. Father Callahan; Cal-lahan; president, Mrs. Leahy; vice-president, vice-president, Mrs. McDonald; recording secretary, Miss Pace; financial secretary secre-tary Mrs. Gillick; treasurer, Mrs. ( Rowan; sentinel, Mrs. Harrington; , sergeant at arms, Ella Rowan. ! Silver City Branch, No. 755, C. K. of I A Spiritual director, Father Batens; president, John Foley; vice-presiaent, John Ferns; recording secretary, ; James Naughton; treasurer, Adolph Reichle; sentinel, Joseph Beruble; ser-! ser-! geant at arms, Charles Berren. Canadian Institute Meets Lewisohn building, first and third Tuesdays. Spiritual director, Father Desiere; president, A. Rocleau; vice-president, j B Marcotte; recording secretary, J. E. Lafleur; corresponding secretary, Dr. St. Jean; treasurer, Joseph Chau- ViANACONDA St Paul's Rev. C. L Follet; St. Peter's Rev. A. R. Coop- mCHINOOK St Gabriel's Rev. F. Eberschweiler. DEER LODGE Immaculate Concep tion-Rev. Rem De Ryckere. DILLON St. Rose of Lima Kev. Victor Van den Broeck. FORT BENTON Immaculate Con-ception-Rev. Joseph T. Pudenz. ... FRENCHTOWN St. John Baptist, Rev. A. Quesnel. ASHLAND St. Labre's Mission-Rev. Mission-Rev. Aloysius Muller. ST. PAUL'S St Paul's Mission-Rev.' Mission-Rev.' Charles Mackin, S. J. ST. PETER'S St. Peter s Mission-Rev. Mission-Rev. H. Arts. , GREAT FALLS St. Ann's-Rev. H. B'KTPP Holy Family Mission Rev. Peter P. Prando, S. J. KALISPEL St. Mary's Rev. Peter M. Gallagher. LIVINGSTON Sacred Heartr-Rev. John B. Pimat. MILES CITY Rev. C. Pauwelyn. MISSOULA-St Francis Xavier-. Rev. L .B. Palladino. S. J.; Rev. J. B. Carroll. S. J.. assistant. ST FRANCIS XAVIER-St. Francis Xavier Mission-Rev. J. Van der Pol, S. J.; Rev. John Boschi, S. J. i ST IGNATIUS St. Ignatius Mission ! Rev Father Dillon, tt. J., superior, Revs. I. D'Aste, S. J., and A. Dimier, 's. J.. assistants. I LEWISTON St. Leo's Rev. James UL Venna.at INSTITUTIONS IN CHARGE OF RELIGIOUS RE-LIGIOUS ORDERS. Orders of Men: Holy Family Mission. Indian School for Boys. In care of Jesuit Fathers; pupils, 60. St. Ignatius Mission, St. Ignatius' Indian In-dian Industrial Boarding School, for boys; attended by Jesuit Fathers and Brothers'; pupils, 100. St. Poul's Mission, boarding school for Indians; in care of Jesuit Fathers; pupils, 40. St. Xavier's Mission, Mis-sion, boarding school for Indians; in care of Jesuit Fathers; pupils, 30. Orders of Women. Helena: St. Vincent's Vin-cent's Academy, boarding and day school, 18 Sisters of Charity, Sister Anacleta, sister-servant; boarders, 65; day pupils. 185. St. John's Hospital, eight Sisters of Charity. Char-ity. Sister Mary Lawrence, sister-servant; patients during the year, 375. St. Joseph's Jo-seph's Orphanage, 13 Sisters of Charity, Sister Rose Vincent, sister-servant; orphans, or-phans, 140; Rev. C. M. Aken, chaplain. House of the Good Sheperd, eight Sisters, Mother Mary of Rose de Lima, superioress; superior-ess; thirty inmates; Rev. Aloysius Mueller, Muel-ler, chaplain. Anaconda St. Ann's Hospital, eight Sisters of Charity, Sister Dominica, sister-servant; patients during the year, 995. Billings St. Vincent's Hospital, Sister Theodora, stster-servant; two Sisters. Butto City St. James' Hospital. 12 Sisters Sis-ters of Charity, Sister Louisa, sister-servant; patients during the year, 1,001. St. Patrick's Schooi, sister Cecilia, sister-servant; sister-servant; Sisters, 22; pupils, 750 Deer Lodge St. Mary's Academv ?uarMn,a22 Day shool for Girls- nTne Sisters of Charity; Sister Rennigla, sister-servant; attendance. 70. St. Joseph's HHari?1, ft SiSterS f Charity. SistJ thenar. 150. er'?ervant; Patients during Fort Benton St. Clara's Hospital " five helrfr3 L Ch$?ty vidSce; one helper. Sister Mary Euphemia, superioress; superior-ess; patients, 30; during the year, 1x5 The Sisters visit the sick at home Great Falls Columbus Hospital nine tiarie? 0var,ity of Evidence, five Ter-ioreis-' v,? hf lpe,rs' Sister James, super-ThTfa"enhv; super-ThTfa"enhv; d,urlne the year, 701. j ,? ,s!sters vlslt the sick at home Indian qjffi 'on Kipp postoffice.)-tpr postoffice.)-tpr Tan eiBh Lrsuiine Nuns, Sis- MUes ?(rtnC' suPf oress; attendance, 36. lTr!fiini yM Sacred. Heart Academy, four ess "15 runs' Srtlster Angela, superior-ess, superior-ess, attendance, 40. Missoula Provincial House of the Sis-emv Sis-emv of tChhasrity f Evidence and Acad-TVrtiii16 Acad-TVrtiii16 Sacred Heart, ten Sisters, four Ternaries, Aiother M. Julian, provincial nPter!0re.se; Slster Hilarion, TpiTo? postulants, two; boarders, 80; orphans, 60; sfsy ePrP''fS' & St' trick's Hospital, ten TerHarii ParLty, 0t Providence, four lertlanes, four helpers. Sister M. Edgar, superioress; patients, 60; about 472 pa- m vSeiIed du,ringr lne "ear- Te Sisters Sis-ters visit the sick at home. ra5c?s Xavier's Mission-Indian Industrial In-dustrial School, eight L'rsuline Nuns, Sis-ter Sis-ter Theresa, superioress. Attendance, 50. rti,' inatius Mission-St. Ignatius' ln-dia5.uBoarding ln-dia5.uBoarding School, for girls, 16 Sisters oi Charity of Providence, vlie Tertlaries, four helpers, Sister Angela of Meriei, superioress; su-perioress; attendance, 14 poor inmates; pupils, 120. The Sisters visit the sick at no.me- St. Joseph's Kindergarten, 10 Urs-uline Urs-uline Nuns, Sister Perpetua, superioress; papooses, 115. Si. Labre's Mission (Ashland postofflce) Indian Industrial oBarding School, seven sev-en Lrsuiine Nuns, Sister Mary of the Angels, An-gels, superioress; boys, 45; girls, 30. St. Paul's Mission-Indian Industrial hoarding School, nine Ursuline Nuns, Sister Sis-ter Frances, superioress; attendance, 80. St. Peter's Mission Holy Family Ursuline Ursu-line Convent; mother house for the Ursuline Ursu-line Indian Mission, 27 Sisters, Mother M. Amadeus, superior general; Sister Mary Rose, superioress. Walkerville (Butte)-Three Sisters of Charity; 225 pupils. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN DIOCESE. DIO-CESE. Communities of Men: Jesuit Fathers (Rocky Mountain Mission) Holy Family Mission (Kipp postofhe). Missoula City; St. Francis Xavier's Mission (P. O.); St. Ignatius' Mission (P. o.); St. Paul's Mission (P. O.); Chinook (P. O.) Communities of Women. Sisters.' of Charity (Leavenworth, Kan.) Academy. Hospital and Orphan Asylum. Helena; Hospital, Anaconda; Hospital and two Schools, Butte; Academy and Hospital, Deer Lodge. Sisters of the Good Shepherd Shep-herd (St. Paul Province), Helena. Ursu-lino Ursu-lino Nuns (St. Peter's, Montana), St. Peter's Pe-ter's Mission (P. O.): Holy Family Mission Mis-sion Kipp P. O.); Miles City; St. Xavier's Xa-vier's Mission, (P. O.); St. Ignatius' Mission Mis-sion (P. O.); St. Labre's Mission (Ashland (Ash-land P. O.); St. Faul's Mission (P. O.) Sisters of Charity of Providence (Montreal, (Mon-treal, Canada), Provincial house. Academy Acade-my and Hospital, Missoula: Hospital, Fort Benton; Hospital, Great Falls; School, St. Ignatius' Mission (P. O.) Hailey, Mountainhome. Elmore county Stations: Bullion, Blaine county. Idaho, Boise County St. oJsepn's, Rev. J. Thomas. Missions: Centreville, Boise county, bt. Dominies; Emmet, Canyon county, St. Anthony's; Garden Valley, Boise county, Immaculate Conception; Granite Creek (Placerville postothce), Boise county, St. Patrick's; Payette, Canyon Can-yon county, Holy Rosary. Keuterville, Idaho Countv Holy Cross, Rev. L. Mueller, S. D. S. Missions: Cottonwood, Cot-tonwood, Idaho county, Oour Lady, Help oi Christians. Schools: St. Aloysius", one lay teacher; pupils, 25; Grangeville, Idaho county, St. Peter's and St. Paul's. Lapwai (Slickpoo postofflce), Nez Perces Mission, St. Joseph's, Rev. H; A. Post, S. J., one Brother. Montpelier. Bear Lake County Blessed Sacrament, Rev. V. J. A. Hendrickx. Old Coer d'Alene Mission (Cataldo post-office), post-office), Kootenai county, Sacred Heart, Rev. F. M. Punghorst, S. J. Pocatello, Bannock County St. Joseph's, Jo-seph's, Rev. C. Van der Donckt. Wallace, Shoshone County St. Alphon-sus'. Alphon-sus'. Revs.' R. Keyzer, F. A. Becker. INSTITUTIONS IN CHARGE Ox-' RELIGIOUS RE-LIGIOUS ORDERS, Orders of Men: De Smet. Residence of Jesuit Fathers. Very Rev. J. M. Caruana,, S- J., superior; Revs. H. Schuier, S. J., Joseph Joset, S. J. Two scholastics, three lay Brothers. Connected is the Novitiate; 14 scholastic novices; seven lay Brother Novices. Industrial School for Coeur d'Alene Indian In-dian Boys, under the direction of the Jesuit Jes-uit Fathers; pupils, .70. Lewlston: St. Aloysius' Academy; boarding and day school, conducted by the Jesuit Fathers; students, 23. Orders of Women: Boise, St. Teresa's Academy, boarding and ay school for youns ladies. Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sister Frances Clare, .directress; ten Sisters; Sis-ters; pupils, 75; boarders, 25. St Alphon-sus' Alphon-sus' Hospital, seven Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sister Fin tan, superioress. Pocatello: Poca-tello: St. Joseph's Day School, six Sisters Sis-ters of the Holy Cross. Sister Maud, directress; di-rectress; pupils, 100. De Smet: Immaculate Immacu-late Conception Industrial School for the Coeur d'Alene Indian Girls, 12 Sisters of Charity of Providence, Sister Jeanne Chantel, superioress; pupils, 100". Board-and Board-and and day school. Lewiston: Visitation Visita-tion School, seven Sisters of Visitation, Mother M. Bernard, superioress; pupils, 25. Wallace: Providence Hospital, six Sisters of Charity of Providence, three Tertians, Sister M. Joseph, superioress; patients, about 80. , RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN DIOCESE. DIO-CESE. Communities of Men: Jesuit Fathers (Rocky Mountain Mission). De Smet; Lapwai; Lewiston. Society of the Divine Savior (Rome, Italy). Keuterville. Communities of Women: Sisters of the Holy Cross (Notre Dame, Ind.), Boise, Pocatello; Po-catello; Sisters of Charity of Providence (Missoula, Mont), De Smet, Wallace; Sisters Sis-ters of the Visitation (Tacoma), Lewis-ton. |