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Mass for School Children"; "The Mystery of Naples", essay on the blood of St. Januarius; con- tributor to: "Mosher's Magazine"; "Cathohc Uni- verse"; "Freeman's Journal"; "American Catholic Quarterly Review".

ARTICLES: Divination; Emmebich, Anne Cathehinb; Es- cobar, Mahina de, Venebable; Ebbenes.

Granjon, Right Reverend Henky Regis Mart Joseph, d.d., Ph.D., j.c.d.. Bishop of Tucson, Arizona, b. at St-Etienne, France, 15 June, 1863. Education: Marist College, St-Chamond, France; St. Sulpice, Paris; Apolhnare and Minerva, Rome. Ordained 1887; missionary in Arizona 1890-1897; delegate to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith for the United States 1897-1900; Bishop of Tucson 1900- . Restored the old Spanish mission of San Xavier del Bac, Arizona, 1906-1909. Collaborator in "Les Missions Catholiques".

ARTICLES: San Xavier del Bac, Misbion of; Tucbon.

Gras, Reverend Joseph, s.j., missionary among the Iroquois, b. at Combriol, Haute-Loire, France, 5 February, 1873. Education: Apostohc School, Lons-le-Saulnier, France. Entered the Society of Jesus 1891; successively professor of grammar (3 years) and of belles lettres (2 years), St. Mary's College, Montreal, Canada; former prefect of dis- ciphne, Indian Industrial School, Wikwemikong, Ontario; ordained 1907; superior of Iroquois Mission, Caughnawaga, P. Q., Canada, 1913- . Has contributed to: "Woodstock Letters"; "Messager Canadien du Sacrd Cceur".

ARTICLE: Caughnawaga, or Sault St. Louis.

Grattan-Flood, William H., mus.d., m.r.i.a., k.s.G., b. at Lismore, Ireland, 1 November, 1859. Education: Mt. Melleray; All Hallows College, Dublin; Carlow College; Cathohc University of Ireland. Has been at various times theological student, tutor, professor of music and languages, and lecturer on Irish history; former professor of music at Colleges of Tullabeg and Clongowes Wood; has been organist in a number of Irish cathedrals; organist and choirmaster, cathedral, Ennisoorthy, 1895- Married Margaret, daughter of Patrick Delaney, 1898. Lecturer at the Clarence Mangan (1903) and Balfe (1908) centenaries; president of the Music Section, Pan Celtic Congress, Brussels, 1910; histori- cal witness, process for beatification of Venerable Ohver Plunkett; recipient of a brief from Leo XIII; decorated by Pius X. Council Member of Cathohc Record Society of Ireland; vice-president of the Irish Folk Song Society; member of: the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland; the International Musical Society. Author of: "History of Irish Music"; "Story of the Harp"; "Story of the Bagpipe"; "Memoir of W. Vincent Wallace"; "Memoir of Father James Dixon"; edited: "Moore's Melodies"; "Spirit of the Nation"; "The Armagh Hymnal"; one of the editors of: "De Annatis Hiberniae"; "Papal Registers"; musical editor Official Cathohc Hymnal for Ireland (1914); collaborator in: Grove, "Dictionary of Music"; "Dictionary of National Biography"; contributor to Enghsh and American reviews.

ARTICLES: Abe an, Saint (3) ; Acta Sanctorum HiBERNia;; Acta Tbiadis Thaumaturge; Adamnan, Saint; Aedan of Ferns, Saint; Aedh of Kildare, King of Leinsteb; Aengus, Saint (the Culdee); Aidan of Lindibfaene, Saint; Aileran, Saint; Apostles of Erin, The Twelve; Arbogast, Saint; Assicus, Saint, Bishop and Patron of Elphin; Attracta, Saint; Baithen, Saint, of Iona; Baldbed, Saint; Benignus, Saint; Beeach,- Saint, of Tebmonbarrt; Blathmac, Saint; Brenach, Saint; Brendan, Saint, of Abdfebt and Clonfert; Brieuc, Saint; Brigid, Saint, of Ireland; Cappoci, Gaetano; Carthage, Saint; Clement of Ireland, Saint; Colman, Saint (7); Conal, Saint; Conan, Saint; Cronan, Saints; Dalton, John; Darerca, Saint, of Ireland; Deicolus, Saint; DiARMAiD, Saint (2); Dichu, Saint; Disibod, Saint; Dowdall, James, Martyr; Eoghan, Saint (5); Ferns, Diocese of; FiNAN, Saint; Finniam of Moville, Saint; Fintan, Saint; Fothad, Saint; Gerald, Saint; Giordani, Tommaso; Gio. VANELLi, Ruggiero; Gobban Saeb; Ibae, Saint; Ita, Saint; Jarlath, Saint; Kiernan, Saints; Lawrence O'Toole, Saint; Locke, Matthew; Loman, Saint; Lotti, Antonio; Lullt, Jean-Baptiste; Machutus, Saint; Malachy, Saint; Mebsino- HAM, Thomas; Monteveedb, Claudio; Motet; Mdha, Saint; O'Hagan, Thomas, Baron of Tullyhogue; O'Loghlen, Michael; O'Reilly, Myles William Patrick; Periodical Literature, Catholic; Ireland; Proske, Karl; Purgatory, St. Patrick's; Ronan, Saint (12); Ross, Diocese of; Rothe, David, Bishop of Ossory; Ruadham, Saint; Schubert, Franz; Sechnall, Saint; Senan, Saint; Shepherd, John; Spontini, Gabparo Luigi Pacifico; Sullivan, Alexander Mabtin; Tallis, Thomas; Tasbach, Saint; Tavebner, John; Ternan, Saint; Thomas, Charles; Tigris, Saint; Ultan of Ardbrac- CAN, Saint; Verdi, Giuseppe; Viotti, Giovanni Battista; Walsh, Edward; Wedbe, Samuel; Westcott, Sebastian; White, Robert; Youghal, Wardenbhip of; Zacconi, Ludo- vico; Zarlino, Cjiobeffe; Zingabelli, Niccol6 Antonio. Greaney, Reverend John J., b.a., s.t.l., b. at Knocknagoshel, Co. Kerry, Ireland, 7 March, 1880. Education: Irish National Schools; St. Brendan's College, KiUarney; Manhattan College, New York; St. Vincent's Seminary, Latrobe, Pennsylvania; Cathohc University, Washington. Assistant pastor, St. Canice's Church, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania 1904- 1911; rector, St. Vincent de Paul's Church, Leisenring, Pennsylvania, 1911- . Has contributed to "Catholic University Bulletin"; various Cathohc newspapers.

ARTICLE : Fitzbalph, Richard, Archbishop of Armagh.

Green, Reverend Edward Everard Gbevis, o.s.B., b. at Gosforth, Northumberland, England, 19 September, 1879. Education: Downside School. Professed in the Benedictine Order 1898; ordained 1905; at present, assistant master, Ealing Priory School, Ealing, England.

ARTICLE: Abbuthnott, Missal of.

Grey, Francis William, Litt.o., writer, b. at Bathampton, near Bath, England, 8 January, 1860. Education: Uppingham School, England; private tutors. Became a Cathohc 1885; married Jessie Macleod, daughter of Charles RoUand, Seigneur of Sainte Marie de Monnoir, Quebec, 1885; confrater of the Enghsh Benedictine Congregation 1903; for several years Enghsh translator, Canadian Archives; resident at Watford, Herts, England. Author of "The Cur6 of St. Philippe" (1899); contributor to: "Quarterly Review"; "American Cathohc Quarterly Review"; "Month"; "Ave Maria".

ARTICLES: Adelmann, Bishop of Bbescia; Adso, Abbot; Affre, Denis Auguste; Agricius, Saint; Agbicola, Geobgb; Agbippa of Nettesheim, Heinbich CoBNELlus; Albanenses; Albebgati, Niccolo, Cardinal; Albright Brethren; Alla- Tius, Leo; Alpini, Prospero; Amalricus Augerii; Amerbach, Veit; Andreas of Ratibbon; Anselm of Li^ge; Anslo, Reyer; Antiochus of Palestine; Apollonius of Ephesus; Abnpeck, Veit; Abtemon; Arundell, Thomas, Lord; Hauteserre, An- TOINE AND FlaVIUS; OttAWA, UNIVERSITY OF. Grey, James C, b.c.l., ph.D.

ARTICLES: Hossche, Sidron de; Host, Johann; Kandy; Le6n; L^rida; Lima; Linares; Lisbon; Madrid-AlcalA; Mar- quesas Islands; Medellin; Monte Vergine. Griffin, Reverend Ambrose (Patrick Joseph), O.S.M., b. in Ireland, 1881. Education: Christian Brothers School, Cork, Ireland; Notre Dame Univer- sity, Notre Dame, Indiana; Mt. St. Phihp Servite Monastery, GranviUe, Wisconsin. Came to the United States 1899; former instructor, Commercial Department, Notre Dame University, Notre Dame, Indiana, and St. Norbert's College, De Pere, Wiscon- sin; entered the Servite Order 1909; ordained 1916; at present, instructor, St. Phihp's High School, Chicago.

ARTICLES: Rites; Servite; Servites, Order of.

Grison, Right Reverend Gabriel Emile, P.S.C., S.T.D., b. at St-Juhen, France, 25 December, 1860. Education: preparatory and upper seminaries, Verdun, France. Ordained 1883; assistant at Ancer-