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Show City of Denver. . . j Pro-Cathedral of the immaculate Con- II cepiion Kt. Rev. Nicholas Chrysofctoin I Watz. D. D. : Rev. P. A. Phillips, chan-I chan-I ceiinr ;n:d secretary; Rev. M. F. Cols' Col-s' 1 latum! pro-pastor; J. B. White, P.' S. i McDonald. i grhnols Ten Msters of Clarity, Logan avenue. Sister M. Carlos, dir. pupils, f i Ch'aiiels St. Catherines Home for Work- , ! lug Girls, Sisters of Mercy; St. , Mark's i Aeadf mv. Sisters of Loretto.- ANMv'lATloN Thirty-seventh ani I Htimbei.'t streets. Very Rev. Henrv Robinson. V. G., pastor; Rev. J. L. i Burner, asst. I Pchooi H'ght Sisters of Charitv. Sister I M. I'eife.ta, dir. Pupils. 450. HOLY FAMILY Homer avenue. Rev. B. l A. Srhiffini, S. J.. pastor. f " Chapels 'ollege of the Sacred Hea.'t, . f Jesuit. Fathers. St:. Vincent's Orphan ' Asyium, Sisters of Charity, attended ; from starred Heart College. i j, OVR LADY OF MT. CAKMEL Palrnci i :1 avenue and Murdock street, Rev. My- I t riano Lepore. pastor. Res., 1509 West I Thirtv-sixth avenue. - I i SACRED HEART-Twenty-eiphth and f 1 Larimer streets. Rev. F. C. Rov, S. J., ' f pastor; F. X. Gubitosi. S. J.; James F. I Holland, S J.: J. F. Weir, S." J.; assist- X ants, two lay brothers. t School Ten Sisters of Charity. 2S44 Lari- t nur. Sister .M. Aurelia, spur. PupiH. f StV DOMINIC'S-Emerald avenue High- ' land's postoflice), Rer. S. R. Brcek- : j bank. O. P.. pastor; Rev. P. T. McAl- ' h:tfr. O. P., assistant. Res. 2431 Boule- van I stre.t. Ffhofi-iCisht. Sisters cf St. Dominic. Sis- i ver M. Florentine. Dir. Pupils. 130. j , ' ST. KLIZA RICTI I 'S Curtis and Eleventh i streets, Very Rev. Francis Koch, O. F. I i M.. superior and pastor; Rev. Fidelia ! Kirchfr. O. F. M Rev. Bernard Spleal- I : berg. O. F. M., Rev. Peter Plistcr, O. F. t M.. assistants: two lay brothers. I School Four Franciscan' Sisters; Sister I f M. Lonpina, Dir. Pupils, 225. J Stations The Rev. Franciscan Father r of St. Elizabeth's. Denver, attend vari- ous railway stations on the Kansas Pa- i f cific. 2 Chapels St. Anthony's Hospital, Poor i Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Ad- 1 i oration; Rev. Fr. Albert, chaplain; St. Clara's Convent: Franciscan Sisters. j ST. FRANCIS DE SALES Alameda and Lincoln avenues. Rev. William Morrin, ; f.istor. : ; St. JOSEPH'S South Water street and : Sixth avenue. Rev. Edward K. Cant- i weil, C. SS. R.. pastor; Revs. P. Geier- mann, Aipnonsus Herzog. C. SS. R., - Stephen Eisler, C. SS. R.; two lay 7 brothers. Res. 6f5 W. Sixth avenue, i School Seven Sisters of Mercy; pupils, i St! LEO THE GREATr-Rev. William I S O'Ryan, pastor; Rev. A. B. Casey, as- f t sistant. t ST. PATRICK'S Rev. J. P.-Carrigan. ; pastor: lies., 32G1 Bel! avenue. Assist- ant. Rev. Fr. Clark. j School Seven Sisters of St. Joseph. Motli- ! , er M. Irene, Dir. Pupils, 325. ' Chapels House of Good Shepherd. 1 LORETTO HEIGHTS Rev. Richard f Brady, chaplain. s Jl:ssions Fort Logan near-Denver, St. , Patrick's, St. Joseph's Hospital,- Sisters of Charity, Rev. Timothy O'Brien, ' '' chaplain. Mission: Denver, St. John j the Evangelist, Detroit street, Harman. J OCR LAD V OF GOOD COUNSEL iLojaa I avenue chapel) Rev. M. F. Callanan. i pastor; Rev. P. S. McDonald, Rev. J. i B. White, assistant. !t ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST Third 4 and Detroit, Harman; Rev. T. O'Brien, pastor. Res.. St. Joseph's Hospital. ! Rev. T. II. Malone, res. 1338 Downing Ave., Denver. Missions Las Animas, Nine Miles, Rocky Ford. Stations Caddoa, Granada, Lamar. ; LAKE CITY St. Rose. Rev. . .di.-ifcions Cimmaron, Sapinero. ! LEADVILLE Annunciation. Rev. J. J. , e Gibbons; Rev. W. F. Healv, assistant. School Sisters of Charity. Pupils, C30. j Missions Ibex. St. Joseph's. Rev. John I Perse, pastor. ; LONGMONT St. John's. Rev. Nicolas 1 Soldi. Res., Boulder, i LOUISVILLE St. Louis. Rev. Henry I Hohman. I MANITOU Our Lady of Perpetual Help. Rev. John Duffy, pastor. I Stations Cascade, Green Mountain, Midland Mid-land Park. OURAY St. Patrick's. Rev. C. M. Ferrari. Fer-rari. Missions Montrose, San Miguel, i Stations Ophir, Uncompahgre. PUEBLO St. Ignatius. Rev. Edmund! Ley. ! I St. Patrick's Rev. A. J. Brunner, S. J.; I Revs. L. M. Krentz, S. J.; G. Massa. S. J. - School Five Sisters of Charity. Pupils. i35. Chapels. St. Joseph's. St. Mary's, Rev. Cyril Zupan, O. S. B., Revs. A. Blahnik, O. S. B. School- Sisters of St. Eenedict. Pupils, Mission Montezuma. St. Boniface Very Rev. Gregory Zielin- holer, O. S. B. Schools Two Sisters of St. Benedict. SALIDA St. Joseph's. Rev.- Frank Ri- vallier, pastor. Mission Buena Vista. Stations Alpine', Centerville. ' Granite, Mnyersville, Mears, Monarch. Nathron, Newett. Poncha, Riverside, ft. Eimo. SILVEKTON-St. Patrick's. Rev. Cor-' Cor-' nellus O'l.i urke, pastor. Stations Howardsville. Red Mountain. SOUTH BOULDER Sacred Heart of -Marv. -Pev. Cornelius Enders, pastor. TELLURIDE Rev. Thomas Carroll, J pastor. Station Rico. TRINIDAD Most Holy Trinity. Rev. Salvador Persone, S. J., supr. Revs. P. M. Penella. A. Gilbert. Cajetan Bertelero, Alex. Dreane. School Six Sisters of Charity. Pupils. 250. Missions Aquilar, 5 Barela, El . Moro, Gaudalupe. Hastings. Stations Downing, Hoehne, Cordovac: Martinez, Olquines, Rinconenac, Stark-I Stark-I ville, Stonewall, Sopris, Trinceru; ; Tijeras, Trujillas, Upper Starkville, Varos. Weston. . I Stations Apishopa, Berwlnd, Engleville. Gray Creek, - Los Colorados, Sa.i Miguel. - -VICTOR St. Victor's. Rev. Edward Downev, pastor. WALSENBURG Our Lady of Sorrows, Rev. Gabriel Ussel, pastor. . ,: Missions Los Chaves, Los Cretones, Rito de Gallir.as. j Stations Cruz Naranjo, Cucharac, Le Veta, Las Garcias, North Veta, Rito . Oso. Roi'se. St. Mary's. WEST CLIFF Assumption B. V. M. Rev. R. Servant, pastor. Mission Silver Cliff. Stations Querida, Upper Texas. WRAY St. Andrew's. Rev. J. J. Riordan, pastor. Missions Brighton, Holyoke, Plattville, Sterling. Yuma. Stations Akron, Eckley, Fort Morgan, Hardin, Lansing, Sedgwick, Waldon. , ,1a Charge of Ueligious Orders. ORDERS OF MEN. DENVER College of the Sacred" Heart. Rev. J. J. Brown. S. J., pres.: Rev. J. B- Schimpf. V. P.; Rev. I. Modestus. sec; Rev. D Pantanella, treis.: Rev. H. J. Swift, chaplain; Rev. B. A. Schiffini. pastor of the Holy Family Parish. Rev. L. Fede, chaplain of St. Vincent's Orphan Asylum; Rev. A. J. Bertram, director of music; Rev. A. A. Daur. Mr. A. J. Lebean. Mr. A. Forster, Mr. J. P. Murray, C. J. Garde, S. Mever, G. Bucnar, C. A. McDonell, E. S. Hyde, all of the Society So-ciety of Jesus. Number of boarding ctuoents, SO. Dav pupils. 70. CANON CITY St. Leanders Priory. Verv Rev. Gregorv Zielnhofer, O. S. B.. prior.; Revs. P. Rettger, Edmund Buts. DELTA Monastery of St. Juliana. Home for the Servlte Fathers. Rev. P. Burke, O. S. M., supr. ORDERS OF WOMEN. DENVER House of the Good Sh?perd, Evans and Cedar Sts. 27 Sisters of the . Good Shepherd, f Mother Mary of St. . Emiliana, . superior; preservation and - industrial classes, io; reform classes, S4; to the House is attachad an Industrial Indus-trial School. Loretto Heights (Loretto P. O., Colo.) This Academy is situated seven miles from Denver. Thirty-three Sisters of Loretto, Sister M. Louis, superior; Sister Sis-ter M. Pancratia, directress of studies. St. Anthonv's Hospital W. Colfax Ave. 59 Poor Sisters of St. Francis of the Perpetual Adoration. Sister M. Hu-berta. Hu-berta. superior. Convent- and Novitiate of Sisters of Mercy. Twelve Sisters. St. Catherine's Home for Working Girls. California St., -between 16th and 17th Sts. Under the care of the Sisters of Mercy, for the protection of young girls and women of good character;- it . is a home for business women and girls employed in stores of seeking work in families, etc. Music, needle work, domestic do-mestic economy, etc., will also be taught. An employment bureau is connected con-nected with the house. Sister M. John Baptist, superior. Fifteen Sisters. Admitted Ad-mitted curing the year. 600. ' St. Clara's Convent 952 Tenth street, cor. Champa. Sixteen Franciscan Sisters. Sister M. Donata, superior. To the convent are attached a Home for ladies with or without emplovment, and an Orphanage. Orphans, 123". SU Joseph's Hospital Eighteenth Ave and Humboldt St." Thiriy Sisters of Charity. Sister M. Felicitas, sister-servant; sister-servant; Rev. Timothy O'Brien, chaplain. chap-lain. ..Training school for nurses. St. Vincent's Orphanage Eighteen Sisters of Charity. Mother M. Peter, supr. Attended At-tended by Sacred Heart College. Orphans. Or-phans. 250. St . Mary's Academy 1430' California street. This institution, conducted by 17 Sisters of Loretto, is intended for "day scholars only.1 Sisters M. Dolorinc, superior. su-perior. Pupils. 130. The Mercy Sanitarium Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, cor. Sixteenth ave. j and Milwaukee street. BOULDER Mount St. Gertrude Academv Twelve Sisters of Charity. CANON CITY Mt. St. Sciiolastlca's Academy Twelve Sisters of St. Bene-. Bene-. diet. Sister M. Rose. suDerior: Sisfe- M. Callista. director; Rt. Rev. Archibald Archi-bald A. Hintenach, O. S. B.. chaplain. chap-lain. Pupils. HO. Connected with thU is a Novitiate. CENTRAL CITY St. Aloysius' Academy Sisters of St. Joseph. Sister M. Agatha, superior. Pupils, 140. COLORADO SPRINGS Conducted bv the Sisters of Charity. Rev. T. Volpe, chap, lain. Patients, 300. . " Loretto Academy Seven Sisters of Loretto. Pupils, 130. St. Francis Hospital Twenty-one Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration. .Rev. A. J. Happe. chaplain. Patients during vear, 1,220. CONEJOS Sacred Heart Academy. Five Sisters of Loretto. ' CRIPPLE CREEK St. Nicholas Hospital. Hos-pital. Six Sisters of Mercy. DURANGO St. Mary's Convent and Boarding School Thirteen Sisters of Mercy. ! Mercy Hospital Six Sisters of Mercy. I GEORGETOWN St. Joseph's Hospital. Seven Sisters of St. Joseph. GRAND JUNCTION St. Mary's Hospital. Hos-pital. Four Sisters of Charity. LEADVILLE St. Vincent's Hospital. Eifht Sisters of Charity. MANITOU The Montcalme Sanitarium. A pleasant and sunny place of retirement retire-ment and rest for priests and lay people; who . wish to enjoy -he comforts of ! home, combined with the care usually I given in a sanitarium. Condurted bv the Sisters of Mercy. Mother M. Vincent, Vin-cent, superior. Six Sisters: 195 invalids received during the year. No infectious or contagious diseases admitted. OURAY St. Joseph's Hospital. Con- i ducted by the Sisters of Mercy. j PUEBLO Loretto Academy. Fourteen j Sisters of Loretto. .St. -.Mary's Hospital Eleven Sisters cf Charitv. TRINIDAD San Rafael Hospital. Nine Sister of Charity. Defensor Matrimonii Rev. sr. Ycirr,' Rawlins. . CHEYENNE St. ' Marv's cathedral, Rt. Rev. Thomas M. Lenihan, D. D., pastor. Revs. George J. Bryant and M. P. Golden, assistants. Convent and1 Academy of the Sisters of the Holy Child Jesus. Stations attended from Cathedral . Badger, Egbert, Fairbanks, Chugwater, Fort Russell, Hartvlile, Horseshoe, Islay, Pine Bluffs, Sherman, Uva, u hcatland. CASPER, NATRONA COUNTY St Anthony An-thony of Padua's, Rev. James A. Keating. Keat-ing. Missions Douglas, Fort Laramie, Glen Rock. Stations Glendo, Lusk. Oris Junction. EVANSTON, UINTA COUNTY St.- Mary Magdalen's. Rev. Peter Casey, iastor. Stations Almy, Aspen, Carter, Castle Rock, Fort Bridger, Hilliard, State Insane In-sane Asylum, Wansatch. KEMMERER St. Patrick's. Rev. L. E. Duschene, pastor. Station Diamond ville. LANDER Church of Immaculate Conception. Con-ception. B. V. M. Rev. John Nolan. School Sisters of St. Francis. Stations Atlantic, Basin City, Fo:t Washakie. Haley, Hot Springs, Miner's Delight, Thermopolis. LARAMIE, ALBANY COUNTY St. Lawrence O'Toole's. Very Rev. Hugh Cummiskey, V. G. pastor; chapel, convent con-vent and academy of Sisters of Charity. Stations Carbon, 'Dale Creek. Medicine Bow, Rock Creek, State Penitentiary, ,Tie Siding, Wyoming. vioxj,Ji, uorpus (jnristi, uev. Thomas P. Hayes, pastor. Missions Cambria, Sundance, Merino. RAWLINS St. Joseph's. Rev. M. Ternes, pastor; assistant. Rev. T. J. Lynch. Convent and School Sisters of St. Francis. Fran-cis. Five sisters; Sister M. Aquin.i, supr. Day pupils. 80. Stations Boggs, Dana, Ferris, Fort - Steele, Grand Encampment, Hanna, Rongis. Saratoga -Springs. ROCK SPRINGS Church of Our Lady of Dolors, Rev. John Deiahunty, pastor. . Convent and school in course of erection. Mission Green River. Church of Immaculate Im-maculate Conception. Stations Bitter Creek, Granger, Henry Gorks, Point of Rocks, State Hospital, Walmsutter. SHERIDAN Church of the Holy Name. Rev. P. U. Sasse, pastor. Missions Buffalo. Parkman. Stations Big Horn, Clearmont, Fort Mc-Kinney, Mc-Kinney, Gillette, Moorecraft, Ram-chester. Ram-chester. St Stephen's Indian Mission Shoshone reservation, Fremont County, Very Rev. Balthazer Feusi, S.' J., director; Rev. Frank Sansone, S. J., Socius. There are 1.&00 Indians on the reservation reserva-tion belonging to the Shoshone and Arapahoe tribes. Many of them have been oaptized and are practical Catholics. Catho-lics. The Mission schools are attended by 150 children. The boys are taught by the Jesuit Fathers and the girls by the Sisters of St. Francis. In Charge of Beligious Orders. CHEYENNE Convent and Academv of the Holy Child Jesus, Rev. Mother M. Gonzaga, superior, sixteen Sisters, Academy and boarding school of young ladies .conducted by the Sisters of ths Holy Child Jesus. Day scholars, 200; boarders, 50. LANDER School in charge of Sisters of - St. Francis. St. Stephen's Mission. Indian In-dian boarding school; Boys' school, Jesuit Fathers: Girls' school, Sisters cf St. Francis, Mother M. Columba, superior; su-perior; Sisters, 12; pupils, 150. RAWLINS. Convent and day school of the Sisters of St. Francis, Mother M. Aquina,.-supr. Boarders, 20; day pupils, 80. - . Beligious Communities in Diocese. Jesuit Fathers (Rocky Mountain Mission). Mis-sion). St. Stephen's; Sisters of the Holv Child Jesus (Philadelphia, Pa.) Cheyenne; Sisters of Charity (Leavenworth (Leaven-worth Kan.), Laramie; Sisters of - St. Francis-(Philadelphia, Pa.), St. Stephens; Steph-ens; Sisters of St. Francis (Philadelphia, Pa.), Lander and Rawlins. - |