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MacErlean, Reverend John C, s.j., b.a., b. at Belfast, Ireland, 15 February, 1870. Education: St. Malachy's College, Belfast; Royal University of Ireland; Jesuit scholasticates, Exaeten, Holland; St. Helier, Island of Jersey; MiUtown Park, Dublin, Ireland; Manresa, Spain. Entered the Society of Jesus 1888; professor of modern languages successively at Clongowes Wood College, Co. Kildare, University College, Dublin, and Mungret College, Limerick, Ireland, 1895-1901; ordained 1904; at present, professor of ecclesiastical history and Hebrew, Jesuit scholasticate, Milltown Park, Dublin. Member of the Council, Irish Catholic Record Society. Author of (in collaboration with Edmund Hogan, S.J.): "Luibhleabhrán" (Gaelic names of plants, etc.) (Dublin, 1900); "Onomasticon goedelicum locorum et tribuum Hiberniæ et Scotiæ" (Dublin, 1910); edited: "Danta Amhráin is Caointe Sheathrúin Céitinn" (Poetical Works of Geoffrey Keating) (Dublin, 1900); "Duanaire Dhaibhidh ui Bhruadair" (Poems of David O'Bruadair), Vols. I-III (Lon- don, 1910-1917); collaborator in the publications of the Catholic Record Society of Ireland; contributor to: "New Ireland Review"; "Galway Archaeological Journal"; "Catholic Times (Liverpool); "Mungret Annual"; "Studies".

ARTICLES: Bourke, Ulick Joseph; Keating, Geoffrey; Kickam, Charles Joseph; MacCarthy, Bartholomew; O'Bruadair, David.

McFaul, Right Reverend James Augustine, D.D., LL.D., Bishop of Trenton, N. J., b. near Larne, Co. Antrim, Ireland, 6 June, 1850, d. 16 June 1917 son of James and Mary (Heffernan) McFaul. Edu- cation: St. Vincent's College, Beatty, Penn.; St. Francis Xavier's College, New York; Seton Hall College, South Orange, New Jersey. Ordained 1877; secretary to Bishop O'Farrell of Trenton 1882-1884; pastor. Star of the Sea Church, Long Branch, New Jersey, 1883-1890; chancellor (1890-1892) and vicar- general (1892-1894), diocese of Trenton; Bishop of Trenton 1894-1917. Active promoter of the Ameri- can Federation of Catholic Societies; reorganized Ancient Order of Hibernians. Member of: the United States Catholic Historical Society; the Irish American Historical Society; the New Jersey State Tuberculosis Commission. Author of Pastoral Let- ters; contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLE: Hibernians, Ancient Order of.

McGahan, Florence Rudge (Mrs. Jambs Patrick McGahan), a.m., b. at Youngstown, Ohio, 8 June, 1882; d. at Youngstown, 27 November, 1912. Education: parochial school and Rayen High School, Youngstown; Trinity College, Washington, D. C. On the staff of The Catholic Encyclopedia, New York, 1906-1910; married James Patrick McGahan 1910; resident at Youngstown, 1910-1912.

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McGee, Reverend Joseph Charles, Ph.D., b. at Melbourne, P. Q., 12 June, 1872. Education: elementary school, Melbourne; Brothers' School, Richmond, and St. Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, Canada; Propaganda, Rome. Professor of English, St. Charles Seminary, Sherbrooke, 1896-1902, 1904- 1906; ordained 1900; rector. Church of the Precious Blood, Capelton, 1906-1913, and of St. Andrew's Church, Sutton, 1913- , P. Q., Canada.

ARTICLES: Sherbrooke, Diocese of.

McGinn, Reverend John C, c.s.c, s.t.l., professor of English and sociology. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.

ARTICLE:. Universities: United States — Columbia Uni- versity, Portland.

McGinnis, Reverend Charles Francis, Ph.D., S.T.L., b. at Chicago, Illinois, 14 March, 1877, son of P. J. McGiimis, State Representative, Illinois. Education: St. Patrick's Academy, Chicago; Mt. St. Phihp, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Propaganda, Rome. Ordained 1901 ; former professor of dogmatic theology and metaphysics, Mt. St. Philip, Milwaukee (two years); rector and professor, St. Philip's High School, Chicago, 1905-1910; successively professor of history and English, director of studies and professor of psychology, sociology, and philosophy, St. Thomas's College, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1910- . As rector of St. Philip's High School, Chicago, raised the attendance from 32 to 300 in four years; former editor of "Italian Monthly" (Chicago) for two years; editor of "Church Monthly" (Chicago), 1906-1909; charter member. Western Catholic Writer's Guild. Contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLES: Alexis Falconieri, Saint; Andrea Dotti, Blessed; Philip Benizi, Saint.

McGivney, Reverend James A., s.j., curate, St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia, Pa.

ARTICLE: Ceva, Thomas.

McGovern, Reverend James, s.t.d., j.c.d., b. at Chicago, Illinois, 25 March, 1839; d. at Lockport, Illinois, 31 March, 1914. Education: Catholic School and University of St. Mary's of the Lake, Chicago; Propaganda, Rome. Ordained 1862; secre- tary to Cardinal Barnabo, Rome, 1862; formerly vice-president, rector of the Ecclesiastical Depart- ment, and professor of theology. University of St. Mary's of the Lake, Chicago; engaged in parish work successively at Fulton, Bloomington, Rock Island, Lake Forest, and Lockport, Illinois. Built several churches and schools in his various parishes; intro- duced Sisters of Providence (Indiana) into arch- diocese of Chicago; former co-editor with Bishop McMullen of "Cathohc Monthly" (Chicago) ; former