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Nov. 8 1874
Rev. R. J, Huelsebusch
Innsbruck, Tyrol
July 26, 1893
Rev. John A. Dooley
Seton Hall
Dec. 23, 1893
Rev. J. J. Gately . Rev. James J. Mulhall
Seton Hall
Dec. 23, 1893
Rev. Patrick Kirwan.
Seton Hall .
Dec. 23. 1893.
Rev. Valentine Chlebowski.
Seton Hall
Dec. 23, 1893
Rev. Timothy M. Donovan, S. T.L.
Dec. 23, 1893
Rev. M H. Malloy
Rev. William J. Richmond
Brignole-Sale
Rev. John J, Maher .
Seton Hall
Rev, James A. Keough.
Seton Hall
Rev. James M. McCormick
Seton Hall
Rev. Peter E. Reilly
Innsbruck
July 26, 1894 May 14, 1870
Rev. George Meyer .. Rev. Daniel J. Brady
Seton Hall .
June 8, 1895
Rev, Roger .A. McGinley.
Seton Hall
June 8, 1895
Rev, James A Kelly.
Seton Hall
Rev. Thomas J Moran
Seton Hall
June 8, 1895 June 8, 1895
Rev. F. Miselli Rev. J. P. Hangley .
Innsbruck
At Seton Hall April 1, 1894 May 20, 1894 May 20, 1894 Sept. 10, 1882 ..
Died May 27, 1902
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
Died Aug. 29 1899
Seton Hall
Dec. 23, 1893
Died Dec. 27, 1894
Montreal and Cath. Univ., Washington. ..
American College, Münster, Westphalia ..
. . .
NAME.
EDUCATED.
ORDAINED.
REMARKS.
Rev. Bartholomew Zindzius
Rev. Vitus J. Masnicki.
Seton Hall
Feb. 29, 1896
Rev. Joseph Gruber.
Vienna, Austria.
July 13, 1884
Rev. Frederic C. O'Neill
Seton Hall .
May 30, 1896
Rev. Robert J. Byer .
Seton Hall
May 30, 1896
Rev. Anthony J. Ferretti.
Seton Hall .
May 30, 1896
Rev. John A. O'Brien.
Seton Hall
May 30, 1896
Rev. Charles A. Smith
American College, Rome.
May 30, 1896
Rev. Louis A. Gabriels.
Brignole-Sale
Rev. Peter D. Lill.
American College, Louvain.
June 29, 1896
Rev. G. Issa .
Brignole-Sale
Rev. Patrick F. Pindar
Seton Hall
June 12, 1897
Rev. John A. Westman. .
Seton Hall
June 12, 1897
Rev. Edward J. Ellard.
Seton Hall
June 12, 1897
Rev. William A. Keyes .
Seton Hall
June 12, 1897
Rev. Thomas F. Monaghan
American College, Rome ...
June 12, 1897
Rev. Owen Ward Clark
St. Mary's, Baltimore, and Seton Hall
June 12, 1897
Rev. Louis Jos. Bohl
Seton Hall
June 4, 1898
Rev. Michael F. McGuiness.
June 4, 1898
Rev. Michael Jos. Donnelly
Seton Hall
June 4, 1898
Rev. Joseph Ascheri
Albenza, Brignole-Sale.
June 11, 1870
Rev. Francis A. Foy . ...
St. Mary's, Baltimore
Dec. 17, 1898
Rev. James T. Delehanty.
Montreal.
Dec. 17, 1898
Rev. J. P. Ferguson
Rev. Robert E. Freeman
Montreal and Quebec .
Dec. 18, 1897
Rev. Henry G. Coyne. .
Montreal and Quebec .
Dec. 18, 1897
Rev. Edward M. O'Malley
Montreal and Quebec. ..
Dec. 17, 1898
Rev. William F. Grady.
Brighton Seminary, Mass. .
Dec. 16, 1898
Rev. Peter Kurtz .
American College, Louvain .
June 29, 1898
Rev. Thomas Jas. McEnery .
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899 .
Died Jan. 2, 190I
IN NEW JERSEY
673
Rev. John Joseph Preston Rev. James Fr. Reid.
Seton Hall
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
674
NAME.
EDUCATED.
ORDAINED.
REMARKS.
Rev. Thomas A. Walsh
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Rev. Charles Jos. Doyle . .
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Rev. Matthew J. Farley
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Rev. William P. Smith.
Seton Hall
May 27, 1899
Rev. William L. Cunningham .
Montreal and Brighton. .
Dec. 22, 1899
Rev. Thomas J. McDermott
St. Mary's, Baltimore.
Dec. 22, 1899
Rev. J. M. Perotti ..
Consolata, Turin, Italy ...
April 2, 1892
Rev. Felix Sandri
Rev. W. S. Condon
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. Edward F. Schulte.
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. James A Lundy.
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. James A. Mackinson .
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. Richard J. Mahoney .
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. Michael Jos. Farrelly
All Hallows and Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. John Henry Hagan
Seton Hall
June 9, 1900
Rev. Felix M. O'Neill
June 9, 1900
Rev. M. A. Thimmes
Pont. Coll. Josephinum
July 1, 1900
Rev. Thomas E. O'Shea
St. Mary's, Baltimore.
Dec. 22, 1900
Rev. Samuel B. Hedges
Paulists' Seminary .
May 22, 1880
Rev. Emery A. Haitinger
Kassa and Allegany
May 6, 1896
Rev. Theo. Peters
Mount St. Mary's, Cincinnati.
June 29, 1894
Rev. J. F. Boyle
American College, Rome. June 1, 190I
Rev. Henry Jos. Watterson . .
Seton Hall
June 29, 190I
Rev. Patrick Ambrose Maher
Seton Hall
June 29, 1901
Rev. Michael J. Corcoran.
Seton Hall
June 29, 190I
Rev. Edmund J. Miskela.
Seton Hall
June 29, 1901
Rev. Michael J. McGuirk
Mount St. Mary's
June 29, 1901
Rev. John Patrick Owens .
Seton Hall Sept. 21, 190I Bâle, Switzerland July 24, 1898
Rev. Adalbert Frey
Rev. Francis Patrick McHugh .
Brignole-Sale Dec. 21, 190I
.
Rev. Daniel J. O'Callaghan, D.D
American College, Rome
Rev. John A. McGeary ..
NAME.
EDUCATED.
ORDAINED.
REMARKS.
Rev. John Joseph Murphy.
Seton Hall
May 24, 1902
Rev. Victor Romanelli
Rev. Emerich F. Richtartsik.
Hungary .
Nov. 25, 1877
Rev. C. Radoski
Cracow, Galicia .
July II, 1886
Rev. Andrew J. Schoenhart.
St. Mary's, Cincinnati
Dec. 15, 1899
Boiano, and Naples
Oct. 25, 1891
Rev. Gedeone de Vincentiis . Rev. H. J. Duckgeischel. .
Milwaukee, Wis .
May 29, 1881
Rev. George F. Bennett. ..
Seton Hall
May 24, 1902
Rev. William Vincent Dunn.
Seton Hall
May 24, 1902
Rev. Mark Joseph Duffy ...
Seton Hall
May 24, 1902
Rev. Michael Jos. Glennon
May 24, 1902
Rev. Michael Jos. Hampton .
May 24, 1902
Rev. William J. Carlin
Brignole-Sale
July 13, 1902
Rev. J. Zuccarelli
Jerusalem .
Dec. 21, 1890
Rev. V. Sansone.
Tricarico
Rev. P. Catalano.
Caserta and Rome.
May 23, 1891
Rev. J. Szaboe
Ręv. W. V. Matulaitis Rev. Antonio de Falco
Brignole-Sale
July 13, 1902
Rev. Francis Jos. McElhone
Seton Hall
Dec. 20, 1902 March 21, 1896
Rev. John Aloysius Dillon.
Seton Hall
Sept. 20, 1902 June 6, 1903
Rev. Stephen Andrew Claffy
Seton Hall
June 6, 1903
Rev. Edward Francis Quirk
Seton Hall
June 6, 1903
Rev. James Joseph Smith
Seton Hall
June 6, 1903
Rev. Nicholas Aloysius Marnell
Seton Hall
June 6, 1903
Rev. William Bernard A. Masterson ..
Seton Hall
June 6, 1903
Rev. Edward Joseph McClarey,
Seton Hall .
June 6, 1903
Rev. John Charles Downes
Seton Hall
.
Oct. 28, 1903
... .
.
675
IN NEW JERSEY
Rev. Felix de Persia
Tricarico, Italy
Rev. Cornelius Joseph Kane .
Seton Hall
Rev. J. F. Dolan, Jr.
Seton Hall
Seton Hall
Rev. Sigismund Swider.
NAME.
EDUCATED.
ORDAINED.
REMARKS.
676
Rev. J. A. Corcoran. Rev. F. Mercolino Rev. J. Rongetti . Rev. - Van Zele
St. Bernard's, Rochester Perrone, Italy. Boiano, Italy .
May 27, 1893 Sept. 28, 1897
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
677
IN NEW JERSEY
MEMORANDA OF ARCHBISHOP CORRIGAN.
RECEIVED TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Pleasant Mills.
I VISITED the abandoned Church of Pleasant Mills, about seven miles from Egg Harbor, and not far from the coast, though a few miles inland. Long ago a ship with many Catholic passengers was wrecked on the neighboring coast, and the poor people settled at Balsto, in Burlington County, two or three miles distant, where some factories gave them temporary employment. An old book, still kept by Mrs. Alber, a German Catholic, reveals the fact that in 1834 the Rev. Mr. Loughran used to say Mass occasionally. In 1835 and 1836 the Rev. Edward McCarthy, S.J., used to say Mass in Pleasant Mills once a month. A stray leaf of the Baptismal Register noted his baptizing six infants in August, 1835, others in September, others in October. About one hundred names of men, chiefly Irish, who contributed to the "yearly stipend " of the priest, also appear. The little church will seat comfortably about one hundred. It is still (1879) well preserved, ceiling perfect, with a good frame. Adjoining is the cemetery, which has been made use of quite recently even for the few Catholics lost in this wilderness of sand. At present there are two practical Catholics in the place-Mrs. Alber and Miss Nineleck, the public-school teacher ; a third, married to an Irish Presbyterian (Ford), is said to have fallen away. The last service was held in 1860, the mills having closed and the population dwindled away (Bishop Corri- gan's Register of Diocese, 86).
Port Elizabeth.
THERE is another desolate altar in Port Elizabeth, six miles from Millville, once a resort of charcoal burners. The church was formerly some kind of an academy, as is evident from its construc- tion and the tower. It seemed to have been originally divided into two stories, and the beams afterward removed when it be- came a church. There are two tiers of windows. No Mass has been said in it for many years. Father Gessner removed the altar stone and altar furniture and gave the key to " Black Mary," a good old colored soul-the last surviving Catholic, since deceased.
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THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
The whole appearance of the place is ruinous-windows smashed and destroyed, the roof partially fallen, the floors covered with débris of plaster. The altar, confessional, and pews are still good. Adjoining the church is the graveyard. I noticed a recent head- stone with the date 1875. At the time of the foundation of the parish Millville did not exist. Many workmen gathered at the factories of the "Port." Now the factories are closed and grass is growing in the streets of the once-thriving village (p. 97, Reg. of Dioc.). The church was moved on a raft to Dennisville. In 1843 a German colony of Hungarians and Bohemians settled at Port Elizabeth, Cumberland County, working at a glass factory owned by a Catholic. From the name of the place and their nationality they dedicated the academy which they purchased for a church to St. Elizabeth of Hungary. Bishop Gartland, then a priest of the Diocese of Philadelphia, blessed the church. In the course of time the glass-works were suspended and the Catholics moved away. About 1859 Port Elizabeth Church was completely aban- doned. On July 27th, 1879, Father Dwyer had it moved to Den- nisville (Goshen), where it was revamped, rebuilt, and dedicated by Bishop Corrigan. The next morning Requiem Mass was said by the bishop for the founders of Catholicity in Goshen.
Morrisville.
CHURCH, erected by Rev. M. J. Glennon, 25 by 46 feet. The altar a gift from Mrs. Patrick Farrelly in honor of her patroness. Then the only church of any kind in Morrisville, and the only one in New Jersey dedicated to St. Catherine of Genoa. Cost, $1,600. Dedicated by Bishop Corrigan, November 25th, 1879.
Bayonne.
OUR Lady Star of the Sea. Corner-stone contains a fragment from the subterranean church of St. Clement, Rome, sent by Prior Mulooly, fragments from the altar of Fort St. Maro, Florida, 1645, and the cathedral of St. Augustine, 1795.
INDEX
A
B
Abbelin, Rev. P. M., 486 Acadians, The, 42
Agnes, Sister, 362
Agnes, Sister Mary, 593
Ahne, Rev. B., 380, 404
Alexian Brothers, 630
Allaire, Rev. B. F., 182, 305, 312, 357 Allen, Rev. J. H., 351 Albania, 4
Ali, Rev. Joseph, 328, 537
Allenhurst, 583
Alsatians in Pennsylvania, 18
Amat, Rev. I., 179
American Celt, 112
Ambrose, Sr. Mary, 635
Ancellein, 50 Anelli, Rev. Francis, 155, 368
Anas, Rev. Celestine, 161
Andros, Governor, 5, 6 Anderson, Rev. Dr., 245
Anderson, Dr., 154, 368
Angela, Mother, 588
Anne, Queen, 13
Anthony, Fr. C. P., 241
Anti-Catholic Legislation, 8
Andros, Sir Edmund, II
Andover Mine, 52
Andover, 317 Antoine, 218
Armand, 4I
Arnold's Tavern, Morristown, 230 Assembly, Kilkenny, II
First General, at Eliza- bethtown, 8 Provincial, 5 at New York, 5 Ascheri, Rev. Joseph, 325 Assumption, Church of,Morristown, 204, 213 Assumption Church, Bayonne, 583 Asbury Park, 468 Atlantic City, 330, 332 Atalanta (Steamer), 120 Atlantic, I Augustinians, 233
Augustine, Sister, 623 Auling, Rev. Anselm, O.M.C., 437
Bacon, Rev. D. W., 112
Bacon, Rev. Wm., IIO
Bahamas, I
Baker, Father, 160
Balleis, Rev. N., 135, 205, 257
Baltes, Bishop, 92
Baltimore, Lord, 3
Bandol, Rev. S., 40
Baran, Rev. F., 389
Barbadoes, 16
Barclay, Gov., 20
Barney, 56
Barry, Saucy Dick, 41
Barron, Rev. E., 98
Barzoz, Rev. J., 518
Basil, Rev. G., 9
Baudinelli, Rev. J., 394, 406
Baxter, Capt., 352, II
Baxter, Rev. J., 320, 355
Bayley, Most Rev. J. R., 72, III, 112, 119, 120, 201, 202, 235, 24I, 242, 245, 247, 256, 266, 276, 300, 301, 304, 322, 325, 334, 340, 343, 347, 350, 353, 356, 360, 367, 373, 384, 392, 396, 407, 419, 605, 606, 615, 616, 630
Bayonne, 357 Beaudevin, Father, 38
Becker, Rev. H., 414
Becker, Bishop, 140
Bedeni, Archbishop, 159, 495
Beekman, Christopher, 19
Behr, Rev. H. J., 259, 364
Bela, Rev. I., 532 Bellemont, Earl of, 8
Belgium, 50 Benedictine Sisters, 258, 287, 350
Berault, Charles, 214
Bergen, Settlement of, 3 Bergen Point, 106
Bergman, Father, 189, 412 Berkeley, Lord, 4, 7 Bernard, Gov., 28 Bernardine, Father, 353
Berto, Rev. B., 352
Bettoni, Rev. S., 417 Biggio, Father, 175 Birk, Rev. P., 394
680
INDEX
Binsse, Dr., 36 Blanchets, 49
Bloem, Rev. J., 396
Bloomfield, 463
Blumè, Prof. Theo., 620
Bogaard, V. d., Rev. F., 354, 369
Bohl, Rev. L. J., 351, 377
Bogan, Rev. B. M., 188, 377, 410 Borsaubin, A. Von S., 12I
Boissinot, 50
Bolting, Frances, 156, 161
Bona, 50
Bordentown, 20
Borghese, Rev. J., 429
Bound Brook, 236, 352
Boylan, Rev. J. J., 107, 52I
Boylan, Rev. J. F., 449, 456, 524, 627 Boylen, 20
Bradevelt, 354
Brady, Rev. A. M., 525, 630
Brady, Rev. J. H., 124, 328, 364, 402, 533
Brady, Rev. D. J., 377, 403
Brann, Rev. H., 100, 243, 244, 364, 367, 371, 396, 605
Breeka, Rev. F. E., 256
Brignole, Cardinal, 158
Brennan, Rev. J. J., 326, 536
Brennan, Rev. M. J., 239
Brennan, Rev. C., I
Bridgeton, 392
Britten, Elizabeth, 9
Brockholes, H., 6, 7,
Brothers, Rev. W. A., 410, 525
Brothers, Franciscan, 427
Brougham, Lord, 149
Brownson, O. A., 148
Brown, Rev. G. F., 542
Brown, Rev. J. F., 367, 377, 403, 474
Bulger, Father, 34, 39
Burke, Rev. T. N., 399
Burke, Rev. R. E., 313, 351, 361, 364, 399 Butler, Rev. Thos. E., 410
Burns, Rev. W., 103
Burtsell, Rev. R. L., 486
Byrnes, Rev. W., IIO
Byrne, Rev. S., O.P., 454
Byrne, Rev. P., 62, 194, 334, 364, 457, 524, 624, 627 Byllinge, Edw., 7
C
Cabot, Voyage, 2 Cahensley, Peter Paul, 49I
Cahill, Rev. Dr., 162
Callan, Rev. John, 191, 193
Callan, Rev. James, 38, 83, 123, 247 305, 357, 316
Callan, Rev. M. S., 402, 435, 474, 525 Callen, Rev. Wm. R., 447, 609
Callahan, Rev. J. P., 250, 364, 370, 514, 527 Calandri, Very Rev. Anthony, 244
Caldwell, 312
Camden, 333
Cannon, Rev. Cornelius, 180, 279, 340, 397
Canonical Status of Priests, 486
Canadian Clergy, 40
Cantwell, Rev. Wm., 450
Cape May, 4, 233
Capuchins, 369
Carew, Rev. P. T., 379, 475
Carew, Rev. Wm., 436
Carlstadt, 437
Carmelites, 396, 460
Carroll, Archbishop, 40, 53, 59,96, 115, 260
Carroll, Rev. L. C. M., 364, 410, 529 Carroll, Rev. E. P., 147, 233, 530, 53I Carroll, Charles (of Carrollton), 57 Carr, Rev. Matthew, 60
Carr, J. Harris, 14
Carre, Sir Robert, 4
Cartaret, Sir George, 4, 7, 16
Cartet, Father, 191
Carey, Matthew, 54
Carey, Very Rev. Justin, C.P., 246
Caroline, Mother Mary, 625
Carunchio, Very Rev. Victor, 242
Cassesse, Rev. Anthony, 180, 34I
Cassian's, St., Church, 31I
Cassidy, Rev. Peter (S.J.), 100
Cathedral of Sacred Heart, 507
Catherine, Mother Mary, 627
Catholic Union, 420
Protectory, Denville, 427
Population of Phila., 22
66 Expositor, 100
66 Constitution, 54
60 Settlement in N. J. (the oldest), 3I
66
Church (the first in N.Y.), 48 France, 55
66 Soldiers, 5
Catholics in N. Y. and N. J., 48
66 " (incorporated), 48
66 N. Y. City, 262
America, II
66
Elizabeth, 9
66
N. J., 30
Devotion to Country, 40
66 in Barbadoes and Am. Islands, 14 Catholicity in N. Y. (first traces of), 5 Cauvin, Rev. Anthony, 150, 240, 241, 242, 336
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INDEX
Cavelier, 2 Cedar Grove, 50
Celt, 2
Chapel, Catholic, at Ft. James, 6
Charles 1, 1, 3
Charles II, 4
Charlottenburg, 31, 59
Charter of Liberties, 5
Chartier, Rev. Stephen, 115
Chases, The, 56
Chatham, 414
Chegarry, Madame, 279
Cherry Valley, 50
Cheverus, Bishop, 50
Chielon, 50
Chlebowski, Rev. V., 535
Christian Brothers, 86, 103, 214
Church of Sacred Heart, Newark 5.36
Churches:
Asbury Park-Holy Spirit, 468 Atlantic City-St. Nicholas, 330 Avondale-Our Lady of Grace, 458 Belmar-St. Rose, 533 Bayonne-St. Mary's, 357 Mt. Carmel, 582 Assumption, 583 66 St. Vincent de Paul, 543 Belleville,-St. Peter's, 109 Bernardsville - Our Lady of Help, 547
Bloomfield-Sacred Heart, 463
Boonton-Mt. Carmel. 190
Bordentown-St. Mary's, 172
Bound Brook-St. Joseph's, 352 Bridgeton-Immaculate Concep- tion, 392 Butler-St. Anthony, 540 Caldwell-St. Aloysius, 523 Camden-Immaculate Concep- tion, 333 Carlstadt-St. Joseph's, 437
Carteret-St. Joseph's, 131
Cape May-Star of the Sea, 233
Chatham-St. Patrick's, 414.
Clinton-Immaculate Concep- tion, 134 Cranford-St. Michael, 440
Deal-St. Mary's, 583
Dover-St. Mary's, 193
East Newark-St. Antony, 580 East Orange-Help of Christians, 513 Sacred Heart, 540 East Vineland-St. Mary's, 578 Egg Harbor City-St. Nicholas, 397 Elizabeth-Holy Rosary, 527 St. Michael's, 256 St. Patrick's, 356
66 Sacred Heart, 413
Churches:
Elizabeth-St. Mary's, 141 St. Anthony, 586 Englewood-St. Cecilia, 396 Flemington-St. Mary Magdalen, I35 Fort Lee-Madonna, 368
Freehold, St. Rose, 324
Gloucester-St. Mary, 194 Greenville-St. Paul's, 365
Guttenberg-St. Joseph, 393 Hackensack-Holy Trinity, 371 Immaculate Con- ception, 538 Hampton Junction-St. Anne, 367
Harrison-Holy Cross, 373 Hibernia-St. Patrick, 370
Hoboken-St. Mary's, 150 St. Anne, 597
St. Francis, 531
66 St. Joseph's, 436
66 Sts. Peter and Paul, 534 Hohokus-St. Luke, 378 Irvington-St. Leo, 455 Jobstown-St. Andrew, 313 Jersey City-St. Anthony, 518
St. Aloysius, 546
66 All Saints, 545
66
St. Boniface, 379
66 66
St. John Baptist, 517
St. Joseph, 336
66
St. Bridget, 407
66 66 St. Lucy, 519
66 St. Mary, 362, 583
61 66 St. Nicholas, 522
St. Patrick, 410
66 St. Paul of the
66
Cross, 404 Holy Rosary, 523,
584
66 St. Michael, 344 Kearney-St. Cecilia, 540 Keyport-St. Joseph, 459
Kingsland-Sacred Heart, 581
Lakewood-St. Mary, 237 Lambertville-St. John, 132
Lodi-St. Francis de Sales, 324
Long Branch-Star of the Sea, 449 Macopin-St. Luke's, 108
Madison-St. Vincent's, 115
Mendham-St. Joseph's, 355
Metuchen-St. Francis, 417
Millville-St. Mary Magdalen, 364 Montclair- Immaculate Concep- tion, 309 Moorestown-Lady of Good Counsel, 313 Morristown-Assumption, 213
682
INDEX
Churches:
Morristown-St. Margaret's, 217 Mount Arlington-Our Lady,
533 Mount Holly-Sacred Heart, 312
Mount Hope-St. Bernard, 403
Netcong-St. Michael, 474
Newton-St. Joseph, 314
Newark-St. Aloysius, 472 St. Anne, 532
66 St. Antoninus, 454 St. Augustine, 45 I
St. Benedict, 349
St. Bridgit's, 530
66 St. Columba, 444
66 St. James, 305
St. John, 67
66 St. Joseph, 398
St. Lucy, 538
66 St. Mary Magdalene, 542 66 St. Mary, 135
66
St. Michael, 466
66 Mount Carmel, 537
66 Our Lady of Good
Counsel, 580
St. Peter, 329
St. Patrick's Pro - Ca- thedral, 197
St. Rocco, 550
66 Sacred Heart, 536
66 Blessed Sacrament, 582
66 St. Stanislaus, 534 66 St. Stephen, 579
New Brunswick-St. Peter's, 88 66 -Sacred Heart,
51 5 New Durham-St. Bridget, 526
North Plainfield-St. Joseph, 515 Ocean City-St. Augustine, 543 Oradell-St. Joseph, 585
Orange-Our Lady of the Valley, 447 St. John, 32I 66 St. Venantius, 528 Passaic-Holy Trinity, 550 St. Nicholas, 326 Paterson-St. Mary, 434
66
66 St. Joseph, 401 Our Lady of Lourdes, 512 St. George, 5II St. Agnes, 509 St. Boniface, 255 St. Bonaventure, 460 66 St. John, 75
66 St. Michael, 585
Perth Amboy-Holy Trinity, 578 St. Mary, 124 St. Stephen, 132 Plainfield-St. Mary, 248
Philipsburg - Sts. Philip and James, 359
Churches: Pleasant Mills-St. Mary, 32I Princeton-St. Paul, 181 Rahway-St. Mark, 41I St. Mary, 186 Raritan-St. Bernard, 236 Redbank-St. James, 247
Rockaway-St. Cecilia, 369 Roselle-St. Joseph, 443
Sandy Hook-Mission, 350
Salem-St. Mary, 178
Seabright-Holy Cross, 516
. Short Hills-St. Rose, 25I Sommerville-Immaculate Con- ception, 135 South Amboy-St. Mary, 122 South Orange-Our Lady of Sor- rows, 529 Stony Hill-St. Mary, 188
Summit-St. Teresa, 370
Swedesboro-St. Joseph, 339
Trenton-St. Mary's Cathedral,
383 Immaculate Concep-
tion, 450
66 Sacred Heart (formerly St. John), 60
St. Joseph, 513
66 St. Francis, 234
St. Stanislaus, 389
60 Holy Cross, 389
St. Mary (Greek), 390 St. Joseph, 390
Union Hill-St. Augustine, 525 66
66 Holy Family, 35I Vineland-Sacred Heart, 381
Weehawken-St. Lawrence, 524
Westfield-Holy Trinity, 437
West Hoboken-St. Anthony, 548 Church of West
Hoboken, 152
66 St. Michael's Monastery , 239 West New York-Church of the Madonna, 582
60 Help of Chris- tians, 544
Westwood-St. Andrew, 522 Whippany-Our Lady of Mercy, 325
Woodbridge-St. James, 129 Wyckoff-St. Elizabeth, 379 Church, First Catholic, in Phila., 22
City of Caesars, 2 Circular Letter of Bayley, Rt. Rev. R., 286 Clancey, Rev. Daniel S., 328, 410 Claim of the Plowdens, 4 Clark, Rev. Owen, 403 Clement XIV., Pope, 59 Cleophas, Sister Mary, 592
INDEX
683
Cleveland, Grover, 238 Cody, Rev. Patrick, 308, 357, 369, 371, 635 Codman, John, Letter of, 268
Coghlan, Daniel, 251, 325
Colclough, Rev. Constantine, 524 Columbus, I
66
66
Prayer, I Crew, 2 Companions, 2
Coleman, Rev., 33I
Colbert, Rev. J. F., 454
Colvin, Patrick, 46
Collins, Isaac, 61
Colt, Roswell L., 76
Company of London Adventurers, 2
Company of East India Adventur- ers, 3
Company of Plymouth Adventur- ers, 2
Committee of Public Safety, 53
Concanen, Rev. Richard Luke, 64 Conley, Rev. W. J., 41I
Connolly, Bishop, 75, 77, 108, 260
Connolly, Rev. M. J., 360, 403, 4II
Connolly, Rev. P. L., 197, 431
Connolly, Rev. P. J. F., 401, 528
Connolly, Rev. P. F., 176, 361, 623
Connolly, Rev. John, 64, 249
Connery, Rev. Hugh, 328
Conroy, Father, 36
Conroy, Rt. Rev. J. J., Bp. Albany, 36I
Conroy, Rev. John, 78, 101, 103 Conroy, Rev. Thos. A., 401, 541 Conwell, Bp., 265 Convent Station, 587
Conover, Richard, 161
Condition of Grant (to Sir Th. Danby), 3 Connecticut, 58 Congress, 55 Constitution of N. J. (Art. 7th of), 4 Cornbury, Lord, 12, 13 Corrigan, Rev. M. A., 62, 108, 109, 121, 123, 236, 245, 250, 253, 293, 393, 310, 323, 338, 341, 344, 351, 361, 368, 370, 372, 374, 375, 384, 391, 407, 410, 414, 417, 433, 440, 441, 466, 479, 494, 605, 609, 615, 628
Corrigan, Rev. M. A., Life of, 418 Corrigan, Rev. M. A., Letter, 428 Corrigan, Rev. Geo. W., 253, 255, 319, 378, 400, 510, 511, 522 Corrigan, Rev. Patrick, 99, 103, 170, 251, 369, 371, 407, 486, 487, 493 Corrigan, Rev. Jas. P., 147, 378, 4II
Corrigan, Rev. J. H., 253, 609, 617, 619
Corr, Rev. P. M., 364, 371, 408
Corcoran, Rev. M. P., 40I
Courvoisier, Rev. J., 383
Coyle, Rev., 106, 158, 336, 364
Coyle, Rev. Francis, 112
Coyne, Rev. H. S., 377 Commonwealth, Cromwell's, 3, 16
Cook, Martha, 156
Cooney, D. F., 431
Coote, Col., 8
Coree, Daniel, 20
Cowpens, 57 Coscia, Rev. N., 237
Crane, Rev. Peter, 331
Crane, Rev. Mark, 331
Cranford, 440
Cross, The, I
Csurgovich, Rev. Jno., 390
Cullinane, Rev. Jas., O.S.B., 414
Cunneely, Rev. Jos., 371, 585
Cummings, Rev. Dr., 83, 156, 272, 336 Cummiskey, Rev. Jas., 32I
Cunningham, Capt. Wm., 16
Curran, Rev. J. J., 434, 485, 528
Curran, Rev. Mich., 270
Curoe, Rev. John, 112
Curtain, Rev. Wm., 360
Cusick, Rev. Jas., 360 Czclusniok, Rev., 389
Czernecki, Rev. Francis, 389
D
Daly, Rev. James, 195
Daly, Rev. F., O.S.D., 237
Davis, Rosanna, 152
Davis, James, Jr., 152
Dankers, Joseph, 9
Dautner, Rev. Aug., 257
D'Arcy, Rev. James, 120, 22I
Dagnault, Rev. D. S., 255, 355 Dagnault, Rev. P. S., 371, 44I
Dalton, Rev. James F., 358, 398, II6
Daggett, Mate, II
Danielson, Rev. Stanislaus, 350
Danby, Sir Thomas Grantto, 3 Damjanovis, Rev. Theodore, 390 De Concilio, Rt. Rev. J., 245, 343, 364, 519, 523
De Marquemont, Mons., 636 Deans, 486
Denville, St. Francis Protectory, 423
Delehanty, Rev. J. Fr., 250, 364
De Persia, Rev. F., 586 De Bogaard, Rev. M. A. V., 135 D'Aquilla, Rev. E., 537 De Burgh, Rev. Hubert, III De Maupas, Henry, 250, 458, 636
684
INDEX
De Stephani, Rev. M., 41I Delaney, Maria, 19
Deckertown, 316
Delaney, Martin, 52
Degan, Rev. Theophilus, 234, 365 Degan, Rev. Father, 234, 381, 392
D'Anterroches, Count Joseph
Louis, 14I Dernis, Father, 181
de la Neuville, 41
Devine, Rev. James, 354
de Miralles, Don Juan, 46 Delaware River, 3
Denville Sanatorium, 631
Denmark, 53
Dillon, Rev. Dr., 377
Dillin's Brigade, Dolan, Rev. J. F., 443, 475, 51I
Dolan, Rev. M., 368
Dido, 56
Dickerson Mine, 53
Dikovich, Rev. Eugene, 256, 412
Dittrich, Rev. Wm. Fr., 383
Diocese of Newark, The, 260 Donovan, Rev. W. J., 368
de Gardequi, Don Diego, 48
Donnelly, Rev. M. J., 364
Doane, Rt. Rev. G. H., 197, 209, 2II, 242, 373, 376, 399, 429, 477, 606, 609, 614
Donohoe, Rev. Nicholas, O.M.C., 437 Doneher, Rev. Patrick, 91, 112
Donahue, Rev. J. R., 41I
Dongen, 8
Dougherty, Rev. James, 112
Dougherty, Henry J., 375
Dubois, Bishop, 49, 78, 90, 92, 98, 101, 104, 109, 115, 260
Durich, Rev. J. J., 365, 382
Dubercau, 49
Duer, John Judge, 302 Du Coudray, 41
Duffy, Father, 36
Duffy, Rev. J. Fr., 355
Duffy, Father Patrick, 79
Duffy, Rev. M., 626
Duggan, Rev. Major Charles, 94, 169,417
Duggan, Rev. D. J., 176
Duggan, Rev. J., 181
Duggan, Rev. D. D., 392
Duke of Genoa, 157, 160
Duke of York, patent to, 4
Duchess of Genoa, 160
Dutch, The, 3. Duckglischel, Rev. Henry, 413 Dulaneys, The, 56
Dunn, Rev. Wm. V., 233, 328
Dunn, Rev. J. C., 328, 417 Dunn, Thomas, 19 Dunn, Hugh, 6
Dunphy, Rev. Wm., 124
Duportail, 41 Durning, Rev. Daniel G., 71 Durthaller, Father S. J., 167
Donoghue, Rev. Jeremiah, 94 Dooley, Rev. J. A., 525
Donahue, Father, 36, 122
Donaghoe, Rev. Francis, 108, 116
Don Rachel, 14 Dominick, Rev. (C. P.), 406
Dongan, Colonel, 65
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