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ALLARD


ALVARADO


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Allard, Marie JulesTaul, k.c.s.g., b. at Rouen, France, 15 September, 1841; d.at Senneville-sur-Mer, near Fdoamp, 4 December, 1916. Education: Institu- tion Join-Lambert, Boisguillaume, near Rouen. Sub- stitute judge, Rouen, 1872-1883; editor of "Revue des questions historiques", Paris, 1903-1915. President of the Congress of Catholics of Normandy, 1883, 1885; participated in the International Catholic Scientific Congress, Paris, 1888, 1891, and Brussels, 1894. Member of: the Academy of Rouen; the Academy of the Catholic Rehgion (Rome); the Pontifical Academy of Archseology (Rome). Author of: "Les esclaves chr^tiens depuis les premiers temps de I'Eglise jusqu'S, la fin de la domination romaine en Occident" (1876); "L'art chriStien sous les em- pereurs paiens" (1879); "Esclaves serfs et main- mortables" (1884); "Histoire des persecutions de I'Eghse", 5 vols. (1885-1890); "Paul Lamache" (1893); "Le christianisme et I'Empire romain" (1897); "Saint Basile" (1898); "Julien I'Apostat", 3 vols. (1900); "Dix legons sur le martyre" (1905); "Saint Sidoine ApolUnaire" (1910); "Les origines du servage en France" (1913); collaborator in: Cabrol, "Dictionnaire d'arch^ologie chr^tienne et de liturgie"; d'Al§s, "Dictionnaire d'Apolog^tique".

ABTICLE: Slavery.

Allaria, Right Reverend Anthony, can.Heg.Lat., D.D., abbot of San Teodoro, Genoa, b. at Mohni di Triora, Liguria, Italy, 23 Jan., 1853. Education: House of Studies of the Canons Regular, San Pietro in Vincoli, Rome. Ordained 1875; has passed his religious hfe preaching and teaching, in Italy, France, England and Germany, being professor of theology and philosophy for twenty years; has held the posts of master of clerics, prior, provincial, and socius to the visitor general of his order. At present, examiner of clergy and confessor of nuns. Archdiocese of Genoa; chaplain to the CathoUc Enghsh Seamen's Mission, Genoa and the English speaking colony. Author of numerous pamphlets and articles in reviews and newspapers in Italian, French, and EngUsh.

ARTICLES: Canons and Canonesses, Regular; Peter db HoNESTis; Peter Fourier, Saint; Peter Nolasco, Saint; Peter of Arbues, Saint; Peter of Verona, Saint; Saint Andrew's, Priory of; Sainte-Genevieve, Abbey of; Saint- Victor, Abbey of; TJbaldus, Saint; Vernazza, Tommasina.

Allies, Mart Helen Agnes, elder daughter of Thomas W. Allies, k.c.s.g., writer, b. at Henley in Arden, Warwickshire, England, 2 Feb., 1852. Edu- cation: Convent of the Holy Child, St. Leonard's-on- Sea, England; Visitation Convent, rue d'Enfer, Paris. Secretary to her father 1872-1890; at present resident in London. Author of: "Life of Pius VII" (1875); "Three Catholic Reformers" (1876); "Leaves from St. Augustine" (1886); "Leaves from St. John Chrysostom" (1887); "Letters of St. Augustine" (1889); "History of the Church in England", 2 vols. (1892-1895); "Treatise on Holy Images (St. John Damascene)" (1900); "The Heiress of Cronenstein, adapted from the German from Countess Hahn Hahn" (1899); "Thomas William Alhes" (1907); contributor to: "Catholic World"; "Catholic Quar- terly"; "Dublin Review"; "L'Univers"; "Questions historiques". ABTICLE: Allies, Thomas William.

Almond, Reverend Joseph Cuthbert, o.s.b., b. at Liverpool, England, 17 August, 1852. Educa- tion: Ampleforth College, York; St. Michael's Priory, Belmont; Ampleforth Abbey. Received Benedictine habit 1870; ordained 1877; professor of chemistry, Ampleforth College; missionary and parish work


1878-1894; professor of moral theology, Ampleforth Abbey, 1894-1898; superior of Parker's Hall, Oxford, the Ampleforth House of Studies, 1909-1913; assistant priest, St. Joseph's, Brindle, England, 1913- ; present censor librorum of the English Benedictine Congregation. Designed altars at Brindle and War- rington and other architectural works; has published many etchings on copper and illustrations in maga- zines. Author of: "The Plistory of Ampleforth Abbey"; editor of the "Ampleforth Journal" since its commencement, 1895; contributor to: "Ample- forth Journal"; "Downside Review".

ARTICLES: Mechitar; Mechitarists; Oates's Plot; Ob- LATi, Oblate, Oblates; Olivetans; Ramsey Abbey; Reading Abbey.

Aloysio, Reverend Mother, b. at the Hague, 1852. Education: Franciscan Academy, Rosendaal, Holland. Entered the order of the Sisters of Charity of Our Lady Mother of Mercy at Tilburg, Holland, two years after graduation; after her profession taught in the Normal Training School of her order at Tilburg; novice-mistress at Tilburg 1884; sent to the United States as Superior of the Academy of the Holy Family, Baltic, Connecticut, 1897; returned to Holland 1909; at present superior of the convent of her order at Bois-le-Duc, Holland.

ARTICLE: Charity, Sisters of, of Our Lady Mother of Mercy.

Alston, Reverend George Cyprian, o.s.b., b. at Victoria, B. C, in 1869. Education: Merchant Taylors' School, London, England; Belmont Cathe- dral Priory; Downside Abbey, Bath. Joined the Anglican "Father Ignatius" at Llanthony Priory 1888; became a member of the Society of St. John the Evangelist ("Cowley Fathers") at Oxford 1895; received into the Catholic Church and entered the Benedictine Order 1898; professed 1900; ordained 1906; editor of the "Downside Review" 1906-1909; assistant priest at St. Anthony's, East Dulwich, London, 1909- . Contributor to: "Downside Review".

ARTICLES: B^nard, Laurent; Benedict, Rule of Saint; Benedictbeuehn, Abbey of; Benedictine Order; Blosius, FRANgoia-Louis; Booking, Edward; Bossu, Jacques Le; Boy- Bishop; Cantate Sunday; Chapel; Cluny, Congregation of; Convent; Convent Schools; Corbie, Monastery of; Corvey, Abbey of; Crutched Friars; Deusdedit, Saint; Dinooth, Saint; Dissentis, Abbey of; Donnan, Saint; Drostan, Saint; EcHTERNACH, Abbey of; Einbiedeln, Abbey of; Emmeram, Abbey op Saint; Engelberg, Abbey of; Estiennot de la Serre, Claude; Evesham Abbey; Fontenelle, Abbey of; FoNTFROlDE, Abbey OF; Gall, Abbey OP Saint; Garland; Gaudete Sunday; General Chapter; Glebe; Goscelin; Hairshirt; Hirschau, Abbey of; Itinerarium; Jubilate Sunday; Judica Sunday; JuMifcoES, Benedictine Abbey of; L.ETARE Sunday; Llanthony Priory; Low Sunday; Monas- teries, Double; Responsorium; Rood; Saint Augustine, Abbey of; SainivDenis, Abbey of; Sanctuary; Schola Can- torum; Sediha; Sherborne Abbey; Solesmes, Abbey of; Vaast, Abbey op Saint; Walsinqham, Thomas; Way of the Cross; Westminster Abbey; William of JumiIiges; Xim^nez, de Cisneros, Francisco Cardinal.

Alvarado, Very Reverend TomjIs Antonio, canon of the cathedral, Cuenca, Ecuador, b. in Cuenca, 18 September, 1860. Education: Christian Brothers College and the Ecclesiastical Seminary, Cuenca. While still a student, named superior of the Seminary and professor of grammar, literature, religion, French, and Latin, and director of a literary academy; ordained 1886; named Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Azuay; canon 1893; exiled for a time by the government for pro- testing against the law "El Patronato " 1898. Among his official charges have been those of Municipal Councillor and Commissary of the Fiscal Revenue Commission; was twice elected Deputy to the Na- tional Congress, each time declining to serve. Author of: "Est6tica literaria", "Ortologia francesa" and "Versificaci6n francesa", which have been accepted as text-books in several schools; also of a number of poems, religious and profane; former editor of "El