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Campbell, William, editor, b. in Wigtonshire, Scotland, 29 September, 1850. Education: Scotch parochial schools, St. Aloysius College, Glasgow, Scotland. Came to the United States 1869; engaged in business 1869-1896; successively member of the staff and editor, "Southern Messenger", San Antonio, Texas, 1896-; lecturer on hterary, educational and social subjects. Instrumental, by a series of newspaper articles in breaking up the A.P.A. organization in Texas. Member (former State president) Cathollc Knights of America; Knight of Columbus.

ARTICLE: San Antonio, Diocese of.

Campbell, William Edward, Stratton-on-the Fosse, Bath, England.

ARTICLE: Socialism.

Candide, Reverend Father (Henri Joseph Causse), O.M.cap., b. at Nant, Aveyron, France, 1874. Education: School of the Clerics of St. Viateur, Nant, Aveyron, France; Seraphic College, Igualada, Spain; Capuchin scholasticates, Toulouse, France, and Ottawa, Canada. Entered the Capuchin Order 1890; ordained 1896; parish priest, Ottawa, 1900-1904; master of novices, Limoilou, Quebec, 1905-1907; stationed at Ste. Anne de Ristigouche, Quebec, 1907-1908; professor of moral theology. Convent of St. Francis of Assisi, Ottawa, 1908Contributor to: "La Nouvelle France" and "Etudes franciscaines"; editor of "L'Echo de St. Frangois", Ottawa (since 1912).

ARTICLES: Bassi, Matthew; Cochem, Martin of; Lorenzo da Brindisi, Saint; Preacher Apostolic.

Canevin, Right Reverend John Francis Regis, D.D., Bishop of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, b. in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, 5 June, 1853. Education: St. Vincent's College and Seminary, Beatty, Pennsylvania. Ordained 1879; engaged in parish work as assistant and pastor in the diocese of Pittsburg 1879-1903; Auxillary Bishop of Pittsburg and titular Bishop of Sabrata 1903-1904; Bishop of Pittsburg 1904- . Author of: "Inquirers' Guide" (100,000 copies); pastorals, notably that on "Christian Marriage" (140,000 copies exhausted in a few days).

ARTICLE: Pittsburg, Diocese of.

Cangiano, Reverend Victor Emmanuel, C.S.C.B, M.A., b. at Cahtri, Italy, 9 May, 1882. Education: Ehot School, Boston, Massachusetts; Boston Latin School; Apostolic Institute of St. Charles Borromeo, Piaoenza, Italy. Emigrated to the United States 1890; entered Congregation of St. Charles Borromeo, Italy, 1899; ordained by Bishop Sarti, of PratoPistoia, 1905; assistant rector, St. Joachim's Church, New York, 1905-1910, 1912-; assistant, Church of Our Lady of Pompeii, New York, 1910-191 1; rector. Immaculate Conception Church, Iron Mountain, Michigan, 1911-1912. Former chaplain of the Baraga Council, Knights of Columbus. Collaborator in: "Trent' anni di episcopato di Mons. G. B. Scalabrini" (Rome, 1909); contributor to: "The Cathollc News"; "Itallano in America"; has translated a number of articles in various periodicals.

ARTICLE: Missionaries of St. Charles Borromeo, Congregation of.


Canning, Reverend James Peter, S.M., B.A., b. at Paterson, New Jersey, 1869. Education; St. Mary's Institute, Dayton, Ohio; Marianist scholasticate and Institut Sainte Marie, Besangon, France. Professed in the Society of Mary, 1887; professor of rhetoric, St. Mary's Institute, Dayton, 1898-1907; ordained 1902; managing editor, "S. M. I. Exponent", 1905-1907; professor of ethics, logic and mental philosophy, St. Mary's College, San Antonio, Texas, 1907-1912; chaplain, St. Louis College, San Antonio, Texas, 1912- . Drafted the Constitutions of the Sisters of the Holy Ghost of San Antonio a,nd of the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word; compiled a Manual of Prayers. Contributor to various periodicals.

ARTICLE: {{CE lkpl|Incarnate Word, Sisters of Chabity of the.

Capes, Florence Mart, writer, b. at Bath, Somersetshire, England, 1845, daughter of John Moore Capes, founder and editor of "The Rambler". Education: private; University College, London. Has passed most of her hfe in teaching and writing; takes an active interest in the welfare of Catholic working girls. Author of: "The Flower of the New World"; "Life and Letters of St. Catherine de Ricci"; "A Poet's May"; "Handbook of Practical Economics" (a translation of Schrijvers); "Bossuet on Devotion to the Blessed Virgin" (translation of various sermons of Bossuet); "Sermon on the Mount" (a translation of Bossuet); contributor to: "The XIX Century"; "Dublin Review" (old form); "Catholic Times".

ARTICLES: Catherine de' Ricci, Saint; Catherine of Genoa, Saint; Colomba of Rieti, Blessed; Columba, Saint (2); Elizabeth of Portugal, Saint, Queen; Jeanne de Valois; Joanna of Portugal, Blessed; Mary Magdalen de' Pazzi.

Cardauns, Hermann, Ph.D., writer, b. at Cologne, 8 August, 1847. Education: Gymnasia at Cologne; Universities of Bonn, Munich, and Gottingen. Lecturer on history. University of Bonn, 1872-1876; editor-in-chief of the "Kohiische Vollcszeitung" 1876-1907; member of the City Council of Cologne 1895-1899; engaged in hterary work at Bonn 1907; general secretary of the Gorresgesellschaft since 1891; Knight Commander of St. Gregory. President of the German CathoHc Congress at Mannheim. 1902. Author of: "Die reformatione Bernensi" (;1868); "Papst Alexander III" (1874); "DeralteFuhrmann" (1875); "Chroniken der Stadt Kohi", 3 vols. (18751878); "Erzbischof Konrad von Hostaden" (1880); "Der Sturz Maria Stuarts" (1883); "Friedrich von Spee" (1884); "M. Stuart, 1566-68, Memoiren ihres Sekr. CI. Nau" (1884); "Die Erzahlung Walters des Erzpoeten", novel (1887; 2nd ed. 1899); "Die Abenteuer des Johannes Reusch", novel (1888; 3rd ed. 1908); "Die Maxchen Clemens Brentanos" (1895); "Geschichte aus dem alten Koln" (1899); "Der Stadtschreiber", novel (1900; 3rd ed. 1908); "Alte Geschichte vom Rhein" (1901); "Die Gorresgesellschaft" (1901); "Die Briefe der Dichterin Annette von Droste-Hiilshoff" (1909); "Die Entdeckung des Sudpols" (1909); "Funfzig Jahre KoelnischeVolkszeitung" (1910); "Der Kampfum den Nordpol" (1910); "Aus dem Leben eines deutschen Redakteurs" (1912); "Funfzig Jahre Kartellverband" (1913), etc.; re-edited Huffer, "Annette von DrosteHiilshoff und ihre Werke", 3rd ed. (1910); contributor to various newspapers and periodicals; editor of: "Vereins-Gaben der Gorresgesellschaft" (since 1886).

ARTICLES: Hagen, Gottfried; Jorg, Joseph Edmund; Reichensberger, August; Reichenberger, Peter; Spee, Friedrich von.