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Show DIOCESE OP HELENA. MONTANA DIRECTORY. HELENA Cathedral ot tha Sacred Heart Rt. Rev. John Baptist Bron-del, Bron-del, D. D.; Rev. V. Day, pastor; Rev. I. H. O'Brien, Rev. F. O'FarreU, Rev. Aloysius Holtman, assistants. State Officers A. O. H. James Maher, state president, Butte; J. H. Golden, vice-president. Anaconda; J. J. Clark, state secretary, Helena; H. J. Rogan, state treasurer. Helena. Branch No. 298. C. K. of A. Presi dent, Martin Lyden; vice-president. Dr. H. J. Wirth; recording secretary, Alex McConnell; financial secretary, H. I A. McKinnon; treasurer, J. J. Clark; sergeant at arms. James Blank; sen-i sen-i tinel, K. Gordon; trustee for three years. J. D. Carlson. BUTTE St. Patrick's church, Rev. Peter Deslere, 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, 7:20 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 la. m.; vespers, 7:30 p. m.; week days I mass, 8:30 a, m. Mass at 5 a. m. I Y. M. I. President, P. A. Leanvy; ! chaplain, Rev. J. J. Callahan; first I 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. I W. Gilligan; marshal, W. H. Maloney; 6entinel, Louis Stewart: chairman executive ex-ecutive committee, J. M. Walsh; council coun-cil deputy, J. S. Butler; delegates to grand council, M. D. Leehy and J. S. Butler. Regular meeting night, Thursday Thurs-day evening of each week. No. 19'i East Quartz street. T. L. I. President, Nana Nagle; first Vice-president, Marie Armstrong; second sec-ond vice-president, Mamie Lynch; re-i cording secretary, Emma Purcell; 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 director, di-rector, Father Batens; president, J. J. O'Meara; vice-president, . Williaj Shanley; recording secretary, J. K, Murphy; sargeant at arms, Hugh, O'FarreU; sentinel. Dave Ryan; marshal. mar-shal. Pat MitchelL Division No. 2, A. O. H. Spiritual director. di-rector. Rev. Father Deslere; president, John Ferns; vice-president, B. McDonald; McDon-ald; recording secretary, W. Hughes; financial Qwrttnrv. M. Hartnett: treas urer, M. Donlon; sergeant at arms, H. I Head; sentinel, R. Kelleher. Division No. 1, L. A.. A. O. H. Meets at Hibernia hall second and fourth Mondays. Spiritual director, Father ; Batens; president, Mrs. B. Green; recording re-cording secretary, Mrs. Nora Harrington; Harring-ton; financial secretary, Miss Katie Klrby; treasurer, Mrs. Hansen; sergeant ser-geant at arms, Mary Callahan; sentinel, sen-tinel, Mrs. Reynolds. Division No. 2, L. A., A. .0. 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 secre tary, Mrs. Gillick; treasurer, ivxio. Rowan; sentinel, Mrs. Harrington; sergeant at arms, Ella Rowan. Silver City Branch, No. 755, C. K. of A. Spiritual director, Father Batens; president, John Foley; -vice-president, John Ferns; recording secretary. James Naughton; treasurer, AdolpH Reichle; sentinel, Joseph Beruble; sergeant 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- "'cHINOOK St. Gabrlel'B Rev. F. Eberschweiler. ' DEER LODGE Immaculata ConceptionRev. Concep-tionRev. Rem De Ryckere. DILLON St. Rose of Lima Rev. Victor Van den Broeck. FORT BENTON Immaculate , conception con-ception Rev. Joseph T. Pudenz. FRENCKTOWN St John Baptist, Rev. A. Quesnel. ASHLAND St. Labre'a Mission-Rev. Mission-Rev. Aloysius Muller. ST. PAUL'S St. Paul'a Mission-Rev. Mission-Rev. Charles Mackin, S. J. ST. PETER'S St. Peter's Mission Hev.' H. Arts. . GREAT FALLS St. Ann's Rev. H. KIPP Holy Family Mission Rev. Peter P. Prando. S. J. KALISPEL St, Mary s Rev. Peter 25.. Gallagher. , LIVINGSTON Sacred Heart Rev. 'John B. Plrnat. MILES CITT Rev. C. Pauwelyn. ; MISSOULA St. Francis Xavier lRev. L .B. Palladino. S. J.; Rev. J. B. Carroll. S. J.. assistant. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER St. Francis Xavier Mission Rev. J. Varrder Pol, -S. J.; Rev. John Boschi, S. J. 1 ST IGNATIUS St, Ignatius Mission Rev Father Dillon, S. J., superior; Revs. " I. D'Aste, S. J., and A. Dimler, 8. J.. assistants. I LEWISTON St. Leo's Rev. James Zi. Vermaat. INSTITUTIONS IN CHARGE OF RELIGIOUS RE-LIGIOUS ORDERS. Orders 'of Men: Holy Family Mission. Indian School for Roys, in care or 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. Foul'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' Hospital, Sister Theodora, sister-servant; two Sisters. Butte City St James' Hospital, 12 Sisters Sis-ters of Charity, Sister Louisa, sister-servant; patients during the year, 1,001. St. Patrick's School, sister- Cecilia, slster-servaut; slster-servaut; Sisters, 22; pupils, 750 Deer Lodge St. Mary's Academv f ardln& and Day School for Girts? iSm Sisters of Charity; Siater Rennteia. sis- Ho"s'iS?Ifnt;, a"?"danc. 70. Steph HnlPHoa1' B,ix. Slste of Charity, Sister thenar, ' 1ster-servant; Patients during Fort Benton St. Clara's Hospital flv nelner3 tP?"7 ovidSce ' one ess- t&n,r,nIay ,EuPhemia, superioress, superior-ess, patients, 30; during the vear ift The Sisters visit the sick at home 6 si?t1e.at alls-Columbus Hospital, nlno Uarie" fivShhr ty 0f ?rovidenc five Ter uanes, five helpers, Sister Jamps snnpr- ThTi:is?ee,n,t8,V; therfoL i? pis-ters visit the sick at home Indian Sco"y M.lsion (Kipp poTtoffice.)-ter poTtoffice.)-ter l anS Clgh7 Lrs"'ine Nuns. SIs-MUes SIs-MUes ?itt?Cl'SUpfr?ress; attendance, 35. uW-i y"Sacred Heart Academy, four etene, 4?'" A"Sela' SUperlor- terl,1SnfUrovincial House t the Sis-mvo Sis-mvo thhrity of Providence and Acad-T?i?Ha Acad-T?i?Ha vacr!d H.e.art- ten Sisters, four ternaries. Mother M. Julian provincial Kul2ntS8;r S1Ser Hl&rion, Superior postulants, two; boarders, 80; orphans, 6C SN W' & St Fatri-s Hospital, ten TrriH--' fharLty, of Providence, four ,fnila es' four heIPers, Sister M. Edgar, fiJKrloreS8: Patients, 60; about 472 pa- ters vM?e hed dUuin? lhe year- The bis- c J tho sick at home. ,i,,J;Jora5cis vier's Mission-Indian In-School, In-School, eight Ursuline Nuns, Sis- L , resa- superioress. Attendance, 50. rtir,' ie'na".us Mission-St. Ignatius' In-dia".Barding In-dia".Barding School, for girls, IS Sisters f Char,uy of Providence, v!ie Tertiarles, four helpers. Sister Angela of Merici. su- i;;,r,ii a"endance, 14 poor inmates; pupils, 120. The Sisters visit the sick at nome. bt. Joseph's Kindergarten, 10 Urs-uhne Urs-uhne Nuns, Sister Perpetua, superioress; papooses, 115. St. Labre's Mission (Ashland postofflce) Indian Industrial oBarding School, seven sev-en Ursuline Nuns, Sister Mary of the Angels, An-gels, superioress; boys, 45; girls, 30. St. Paul's Mission Indian Industrial Boarding School, nine Ursuline Nuns, Sister Sis-ter ranees, superioress; attendance, SO. 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 postoffie), 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. Ursuline Ursu-line Nuns (St. Peter's, Montana), St. Peter's Pe-ter's Mission (P. O.L Holy Family Mission Mis-sion (Kipp P. O.); Miles City; St. Xa-vier.'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' Alission (P. O.) Hailey, Mountalnhome, Elmore county-Stations: county-Stations: Bullion, Blaina county. Idaho, Boise County St. oJseph's, Rev. J. Thomas. Missions: CentreviUe, Boise countv. St. Dominic's: Kmmpt' Canvnn county, St. Anthony's; Garden Valley, Boise county, Immaculate Conception; Granite Creek (Placerville postomce), Boise county, St, Patrick's; Payette, Canyon Can-yon county, Holy Rosary. Keuterville, Idaho County Holy Cross, Rev. L. Mueller, S. D. S. Missions: Cottonwood, Cot-tonwood, Idaho county, Oour Lady, Help ot Christians. Schools: St. Aloysius', one lay teacher; pupils, 25; Grangeville, Idaho county, St. Peter's and St. Paul's. Lapwai (Slickpoo postoffice), Nez Perces Mission, St. Joseph's, Rev. H. A. Post, S. J., one Brother. Montpelier, Bear Lake .County Blessed Sacrament. Rev. W. J. A. Hendrlckx. 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' 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 Co' 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. Lewiston: 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 younir ladies. Sisters of the Holy Cross, Sister Frances Clare, directress; ten Sisters; Sis-ters; pupiis, 75; boarders, 25. St Alphon- sus .Hospital, seven Bisters or tne iioiy Cross, Sister Fintan, 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 Charily of Providence (Missoula, Mont), De Smet, Wallace; Sisters Sis-ters of the Visitation (Tacoma), Lewis-ton. |