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pastor of St. Vincent Ferrer's Church, New York, 1910-1916; at present prior of Dominican House of Studies, Washington, D. C.

ABTICLES: Aqneb op MoNTEpnLOiAUO, Saint; Ambbose of Sienna, Blessed.

Fitzpatrick, Reverend Mallick J., b. at High Falls, New York, 2 May, 1857, son of Edward and Mary Fitzpatrick. Education: Academy, New Paltz; St. John's College, Fordham; St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, New York. Ordained 1892; assistant, Church of St. John the Evangelist, New York, 1893; assistant, St. Mary's Church, Rondout, New York, 1893-1897; assistant rector (1897-1904), pro-rector locum tenens (1904-1905) and rector (1905- ), Mission of the Immaculate Virgin for the Protection of Homeless and Destitute Children, New York. Member of: the Catholic Historical Society of New York; the National Charities Association; the State of New York Charities Association. Editor of: "Homeless Child"; "Mt. Loretto Messenger".

ARTICLE: Dbumgoole, John C.

Fladgate, Gbraldinb Sidney, b. in London, 9 June, 1845; d. 15 December, 1915; daughter of Francis Fladgate, of the Garrick Club. Education: private school, Brighton, England. Became a Catholic 1895; former hon. hbrarian, St. Gregory's Library of the Oratory, South Kensington, London.

ARTICLE: Stone, Maht Jean.

Flaherty, Reverend Matthew Jambs, a.m., b. at Boston, 1863. Education: Boston Latin School; Boston College; Harvard University; St. John's Seminary, Brighton, Massachusetts. Former profes- sor of Enghsh and of the history of philosophy, St. John's Seminary, Brighton; rector, St. Bernard's Church, Concord, Mass. ; at present, rector, Church of St. Agnes, Arlington, Mass. Member of the Library Committee, Concord; chairman of the Concord School Committee.

ARTICLES: Banim, John and Michael; Ghipfin, Gerald; Huntington, Jedediah Vincent Kavanagh, Julia; Moore, Thomas; O'Mbara, Kathleen; Sheil, Richard Lalor; Stod- dard, Charles Warren; White, Stephen.

Flanagan, Rijvbrbnd John Joseph, Ph.D., b. at Freeport, Illinois, 8 June, 1882. Education: Niagara University, Niagara Falls, New York; St. Viateur's College, Bourbonnais, Illinois; American College, Rome. At first engaged in newspaper work ; ordained 1910; at present, secretary to the Bishop_ and pastor of St. William's Church, Rockford, lUinois.

ARTICLE: RocKroBO, Diocese of.

Flood, Reverend James, b. at Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim, Ireland, 4 February, 1849. Education: secondary schools. Seminary of Moyne, and All Hallows College, Dublin, Ireland. Ordamed 1878; missionary in Australia, building churches, schools, and convents, and taking charge of districts and and parishes, 1878- ; at present, secretary to the Abbot, professor of English literature at the Monas- tery, and correspondent of the Abbacy NuUius, New Norcia, Western Austraha; consecutively secretary and chairman of the District Board of State Education in Western Australia (since 1904); member of the Government District Hospital Board. Author of: "New Norcia".

ARTICLE: New Norcia (Benedictine Abbet).

Florence, Mother Mart, Superior General, Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas. ARTICLE: Divine Providence, Sisters of (Texas).

Foley, Right Reverend Maurice Patrick, d.d., Bishop of Jaro, Phihppine Islands, b. at Boston, Massachusetts, 16 March, 1867. Education: Boston

College, Boston; American College, Rome. Ordained 25 July, 1891; assistant successively at Jacksonville and at the cathedral, St. Augustine, Florida; rector successively at Fernandina and of the Cathedral, St. Augustine, Florida; Bishop of Tuguegarao, Phihppine Islands, 1910-1916; Bishop of Jaro, 1916- ARTICLE: Tuguegarao, Diocese op.

Fonck, Reverend Leopold, s.j., s.t.d., pH.d., president of the Bibhcal Institute, professor of Theology, Gregorian University, Rome.

ARTICLES: Hebrews, Epistle to the; John, Gospel of Saint; John the Evangelist, Saint.

Forbes, Reverend John, b. at He Perrot, P. Q., Canada, 10 January, 1864; brother of the Bishop of Joliette, Canada. Education: Montreal College and Grand Seminary, Montreal, Canada. Entered the Society of White Fathers (Missionaries of Africa) 1886; ordained 1888; professor of Arabic and Swahili, Novitiate of the White Fathers, "near Algiers, 1893- 1900; came to Canada to recruit missionaries and founded House of Postulants, Quebec, 1901; superior of the House of Postulants, Quebec, 1901-1914; founded periodical "Missions d'Afrique", 1905; superior of the ApostoUc School, Bishop's Waltham, Hants, England, 1914-1915; superior of St. Mary's School, Rubaga, Uganda Protectorate, central Africa, 1915-

ARTICLE: White Fathers.

Forbes-Leith, Reverend William, s.j., writer, b. 1833, son of Captain WiUiam Forbes-Leith, b.n., and grandson of Theodore Forbes-Leith, f.r.s. Education: France and England. Entered the Society of Jesus 1851; ordained 1861; lecturer in philosophy, Jesuit College, Paris, 1865-1880; chaplain to Sir Richard Wallace's Ambulance, Franco- Prussian War, 1870-1871; formerly engaged in parish work at Selkirk, Scotland; at present, attached to Corpus Christi Church, Boscombe, Bournemouth, England. Author of: "The Scots Men-at-Arms and Life Guards in France" (1882); "Life of St. Margaret of Scotland" (1883); "Life of St. Cuthbert" (1888); "Narratives of Scottish CathoUcs" (1889); "Gospel Book of St. Margaret, Queen of Scotland" (1902); "Historical Memoirs of Scottish Catholics during the XVII and XVIII Centuries" (1909).

ARTICLE: Melbobe, Chbonicle of.

Ford, Right Reverend Hugh Edmund, o.s.b.. Titular abbot of Glastonbury, b. at Chfton, England, 23 March, 1851, son of James Ford, of Wraxall Court, Somersetshire, England. Education: Down- side Abbey, Bath, England. Entered the Benedic- tine Order 1868; ordamed 1877; prior (1891-1900) and abbot (1900-1906), Downside Abbey; stationed at Ealing Priory, London, 1906-. Author of pamphlets and magazine articles.

ARTICLE: Beitedict of Nubsia, Saint.

Ford, Jeremiah Denis Matthias, a.m., Ph.D., b. at Cambridge, Massachusetts, 2 July, 1873. Education: elementary, Cambridge; secondary, Ire- land; Harvard University; University of Paris. Instructor and assistant professor of Romance languages (1895-1907), Harris Travelling Fellow (1897-1898) ; Smith professor of French and Spanish languages (1907- ), and chairman of the Depart- ment of Romance languages (1912- ), Harvard University. Lecturer at the Catholic Summer School, 1904; represented Harvard University in a tour of South America, visiting the principal institu- tions of learning, 1913; invited to return as visiting lecturer in Spanish on Spanish hterature by Univer- sity of Santiago, Chile. Corresponding member of