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the North American Trust Co.; the City Trust Co.; the Oriental Bank; trustee of: the Emigrants' Indus- trial Savings Bank; St. Patrick's Cathedral; the New York Catholic Protectory; the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum; president of the Parvenir, Central Teresa and Central Ansonia sugar companies, West Indies; member of : Xavier Alumni Society (president, two years); Catholic Club, New York; Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick; CathoUc Historical Society; Catholic Benevolent Legion; the Educational AUiance; Lebanon Hospital Association; United Trust Co., Boston; honorary member. Marine Society of New York; life member of the Catholic Summer School.

Kelly, Right Reveeend Monsignor James Joseph, d.d., m.b.i.a., b. at Roscommon, Ireland, November, 1840. Education: Goldsmith's School, Elphin; Immaculate Conception College, SummerhiU; and Maynooth (Dunbojme student), Dublin, Ireland. Ordained 1866; has held the posts of master at Immaculate Conception College, SummerhiU (11 years), curate at Strokestown and Boyle, pastor at Tulsk (8 years), and examiner in Classics under Intermeidiate Education Board, Ireland; at present, pastor, St. Peter's Church, Athlone, and vicar-general and dean, diocese of Elphin, Ireland ; Domestic Prelate 1901 . Secretary to the IIP Deputatio, National Synod of Maynooth, 1890; proposed first resolution, General Convention of United Irish League, Dubhn, 1910. President of the Father Mathew Union of Irish Priests; member of the Executive Board, Irish National Tem- perance Society, and the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland. Author of: "Youthful Verses"; "Early Haunts of Ohver Goldsmith"; contributor to: "Irish Monthly'"; "Irish Ecclesiastical Record".

ARTICL£: Elpsin, Diocese of.

Kelly, Reverend Joseph, b. at Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Education: Douai College, Wool- hampton, and St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, England; London University. Teacher of Mathe- matics, St. Cuthbert's College, Ushaw, 1897-1900; ordained 1902; assistant pastor at Shrewsbury, 1902- 1908, and at Seacombe, 1908-1909, England; secre- tary to the Bishop of Shrewsbury 1902- ; rector. Holy Name Church, Oxton, Birkenhead, England, 1909-

ARTICLE: SHBBWSBtntT, Diocese of.

Kelly, Reverend Patrick Henry, s.j., b. in New York, 3 May, 1852. Education: St. Francis Xavier's College, New York; St. Laurent College, St. Laurent, P. Q., Canada; Woodstock College, Woodstock, Maryland. Entered the Society of Jesus 1876; teacher in various Jesuit colleges 1882-1886; ordained 1889; associated editor, "Messenger of the Sacred Heart", New York, 1889-1893; missionary in Jamaica 1894-1897; engaged in parish work in various Jesuit churches 1897-1906; associate editor, "The Messenger", New York, 1906-1907; assistant, St. Peter's Church, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1907-1908; assistant, St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, 1908- 1915; assistant, St. Peter's Church, Jersey City, New Jersey, 1916-. Contributor to: "The Messen- ger"; "Pilgrim of Our Lady of Martyrs".

ARTICLES: Anderledt, Anthony Maria; Antonio Maria Zaccaria, Saint; Arnoudt, Peter Joseph; Beckx, Pierre- Jean; BiNET, Etienne; Bouix, Marcel.

Kempeneer, Vert Reverend Canon Albert Michel Jean Edohard, Ph.D., litt.D., b. at MechUn, 31 July, 1870. Education: St. Rombaut's College and the Seminary, Mechlin; College of the Holy Ghost, Louvain University. Ordained 1892; former professor, Berchmans College, Antwerp, Belgium; professor (at present, of Church history) and librarian. Seminary, Mechlin, 1903- ; inspector of Episcopal

Colleges and canon of the cathedral, diocese of Mechlin. Member of the Historical and Archaeologi- cal Club of Mechlin. Contributor to: "Revue d'histoire ecol6siastique" (Louvain); "Analectes pour servir ll I'histoire eocl6siastique"; "Vie dioc&ame" (MechUn); "Bulletin du cercle arch^ologique de MaUnes"; "Bijdragen tot opheldering der ge- schiedenis van het aloude hertogdom Brabant". ARTICLE: Mechlin, Archdiocese of.

Kempf, Reverend Constantine, s.j., b. at Bembach, Germany, 23 January, 1873. Education: Gymnasium, Fulda, Germany; Jesuit scholasticates, Valkenburg and Exaten, Holland. Entered the Society of Jesus 16 April, 1893; former professor at Canisius College, Buffalo, New York, and Sacred Heart College, Prairie-du-Chien, Wisconsin; professor of philosophy and pedagogy, St. Ignatius CoUege, VaUienburg, 1906-. Author of "Die HeiUgkeit der Kirche im 19. Jahrhundert" (Einsiedeln, 1913); contributor to "Stimmen aus Maria-Laach".

ARTICLE: Theodiot.

Kendal, Reverend Jambs Joseph, s.j., b.a., b. at Trots-hiU, Worcester, England, 24 July, 1865. Education: Mt. St. Mary's CoUege, Chesterfield, and Stonyhurst College, Blackburn, England; St. Bueno's College, St. Asaph, Wales; classical honors, London University. Entered the Society of Jesus 1883; ordained 1899; teacher, St. Ignatius College, Malta, 1901-1907; teacher, St. George's PubUo School, Bulawayo, Rhodesia, 1908-. Member of the South African Classical Association, and the Rhodesia Scientific Association. Contributor to: "American Catholic Quarterly Review"; "Messenger"; "America".

ARTICLES: Fate; Malta; Monomotapa; Rhodesia;

SiLVEIRA, GONCALO Da, VENERABLE.

Kenedy, Arthur, b. in New York, 30 AprU, 1878, son of P. J. Kenedy and grandson of John Kenedy, both CathoUc book publishers. Education: De La Salle Institute, Fordham University, New York; Georgetown University, Washington, D. C. President of the firm of P. J. Kenedy & Sons; treasurer. The Encyclopedia Press, Inc., resident in New York. Member of: the United States CathoUc Historical Society; American Irish Historical Society; International CathoUc Truth Society; Cathedral Library Association; Laymen's League for Social Studies; Georgetown Alumni; Xavier Alumni So- daUty; Ozanam Association; Marquette League; Knights of Columbus; CathoUc Club; American Red Cross Society; Navy League of the United States; trustee, Seton Hospital.

Kennedy, Vert Reverend Daniel Joseph, o.p., S.T.D., b. near KnoxviUe, Tennessee, 12 January, 1862. Education: CathoUc schools, KnoxviUe; St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset, Ohio; Dominican College, Lou- vain University. Entered the Dominican Order 1876; ordained 1884; at various times engaged in parish work, diocese of Columbus, Ohio; professor of philosophy and theology and master of novices, St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset, Ohio, 1886-1890; professor of philosophy, University of Fribourg, Switzerland, 1890-1891; professor of theology and master of novices (1892-1894), prior (1894^1905) and regent of studies (1896-1905), St. Joseph's Convent, Somerset; prior (1905-1908) and regent of studies (1905- ), Immaculate Conception College, Wash- ington, D. C; lecturer (1906-1909) and professor (1909- ) of sacred theology, CathoUc University, Washington ; preacher. Definitor, Dominican General Chapter, Ghent, Belgium, 1901; member of the Commission of three appointed by the Governor of Ohio to arrange for the erection of a statue of General Sheridan at Somerset, Ohio. Member of the Inter-