618 RENO P.O. Box 325. Winnemucca, Humboldt Co., St. Paul's, Rev. Absent on leave: Revs. Joseph Azzarelli, Dio­ Missions—Beatty, St Theresa, Round George B. Eagleton, V.F. cese of Scranton; Edward O. Cassidy, So­ Mountain. P.O. Box 93. ciety of St. James the Apostle, working in Latin America, Charles W. Paris. Stations—Fish Lake Valley, Goldfield. Missions—St. Alphonsus', Paradise Valley, Diocese of Richmond Retired: Rt. Rev. Msgrs. Luigi Roteglia, City, Storey Co., St. Mary's in the . McDermitt. Daniel B. Murphy, V.F., Henry J. M. (Dioecesis Richmondiensis) Mountains, Rev. Caesar J. Caviglia. Yerington, Lyon Co., Holy Family, Rev. Hu- Wientjes, Revs. Timothy 0. Ryan, Michael P.O. Box 384. [CEM] burt A Buel. O'Meara. Mission—Dayton. P.O. Box 366. On duty outside the diocese: Revs. William T. Mission—St John the Baptist, Smith Val­ Condon, Urban S. Konopka, Chaps. U. S. Wells. Elko Co., St Thomas Aquinas, Rev. ley. Army; Raymond Stadia, Chap. U. S. Air Thomas J. Miller. Force; Willy Price, Ph.D., Faculty of the P.O. Box 371. University of Indiana, Bloomington, Ind. ESTABLISHED IN 1820. Square Miles = Virginia, INST1T U TIONS OF THE DIOCESE 31,590; , 3.486; = 36,076. HIGH SCHOOLS, DIOCESAN CONVENTS AND RESIDENCES FOR further information regarding the Community SISTEBS may be found. Comprises the State of Virginia, with the ex­ RENO. Manogue Catholic High School C.S.V. [64]—Clerics of St. Viator.—Las Vegas: Most Reverend ception of the Counties of Accomac, Northamp­ —400 Bartlett st—Rev. Robert D. Despars, RENO. St. Mary's Convent, 234 W. 6th St., ton (which belong to the Diocese of Wilming­ Sisters of the IH Order of St. Dominic 28. St. Anne's, St. Viator's, Gorman High ton), Lee, Scott, Wise, Dickinson, Buchanan, Prin. Sister M. Gerald O.P., Vice-Prin., School, Viatorian Residence. JOSEPH H. HODGES, D.D., V.G. Dean of Girls; Revs. Charles J. Righini, Sister Miriam, O.P.. Supr. Washington, Russell, Grayson Smyth, Taze­ Holy Family Convent, 491 Court St.—Sisters S.A. C. [41]—Society of the Catholic Apostolate well, Carroll, Wythe, Bland, Floyd, Pulaski, Dean of Boys; Caesar J. Caviglia, Thomas E. (Irish Province).—Ely. ; ordained Dec. 8, 1935; ap­ Wright, Arthur Voeten. Priests 6; Sisters of the Holy Family 10. Sister Rosemary, pointed of Rusadus and Auxil­ Montgomery, Giles, and a portion of Craig Supr. S.J. [30]—Jesuit Fathers.—Reno: Cathedral; Co. (which belong to the Diocese of Wheel­ 5; Lay Teachers 4; Students 310. Gardnerville. iary August 8, 1952; cons. October 15, 1952.— Monastery of Our Lady of the Mountains— Res., 808 E. Grace St., Richmond 19, Va. ing) ; also the Counties of Pendleton, Grant, LAS VEGAS. Gorman High School—1801 Mary­ Discalced Carmelite , 2750 Thomas O.P. [18]—Dominican Brothers—Reno, Nev. Mineral, Hardy, Hampshire, Morgan, Berkeley land pkway.—Revs. Harold V. Devereaux, Jefferson dr. Professed religious 8; Pos­ Most Reverend and Jefferson, in the State of West Virginia, C.S.V., Prin.; John F. Ryan. C.S.V., Wal­ tulants 3. Mother Anne of the Trinity, RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF WOMEN IN THE DIOCESE with a Total Population (1959 Estimate) of ter C Nowak, C.S.V., Philip M. Clifford, Prioress. Rev. Caesar J. Caviglia, Chap. JOHN J. BUSSEIX, D.D. 3,900,000. C.S.V., Robert J. Teed, C.S.V., Lawrence Sacred Heart House—Society Devoted to the [16]—Discalced Carmelite Nuns—INSTITUTION— White, C.S.V., 'Very Rev. Msgr. Donald Sacred Heart, 1435 N. Virginia St., Sister Reno, Our Lady of the Mountains Monas­ Bishop of Richmond; ordained July 8, 1923; F. Carmody. (Res., 1801 pkwy.) Eva, S.J.D.C, Supr. Sisters 2. tery. appointed Bishop of Charleston Jan. 28, 1950; For legal titles of parishes and diocesan in>- Priests 7; 1; Sisters 4; Lay Teach­ Convent of St. Philip Neri—Sisters of St. [19]—Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de cons. March 14, 1950; appointed Bishop of stitutions, consult the Chancery Office. ers 6. Students 341. Philip Neri, 1111 N. Virginia st., Mother Paul (St. Louis)—SCHOOL—Carson City: St. Richmond July 3, 1958.—Res., 800 Cathedral Maria Paz, R.F., Supr. Sisters 5. pL Office: Chancery, 807 Cathedral Place, [43cJ—Sisters of the III Order of St. Dominic, P.O. Box 2G, Richmond 3, Va. GENERAL HOSPITALS CARSON CITY. Daughters of Charity, 412 N. Division st. Sisters 4. Sister M. Genevieve, Congregation of the Most Holy .— RENO. St. Mary's Hospital, 235 W. Sixth st— D.C, Supr. SCHOOLS—Henderson: St. Peter's; Las Sisters of the HI Order of St. Dominic, ELKO. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Convent, Vegas: St. Joseph's. INSTITUTION—Hender­ Former —Rt. Rev. PATRICK: KELLY, Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN, Diocesan Director of Newman Clubs—Rev. Congregation of the Holy Name of Jesus. 704 Court st.—Our Lady of Victory Mis­ son: Rose de Lima Hospital, Convent. D.D., first bishop, cons. Aug. 24, 1820; trans­ S.T.L., J.C.D., Revs. LEO J. MASSEI, S.T.L., THOMAS J. WALSH, Res., 520 Gray don pk*, Nursing Sisters 3. Other Sisters 2. Other sionary Sisters 4. Sister Agatha, O.L.V.M., [43c]—Sisters of the Third Order of St. lated to Waterford and Lismore in 1822; died ROBERT O. HICKMAN, J.C.L., JOHN J. Norfolk, Va. Nurses 74. Sister Mary Seraphine. O.P., Supr. Dominic, Congregation of the Holy Name Oct. 8, 1829.—Rt. Rev. RICHARD V. WHELAN, BROCHTRUP. Vigilance Committee—Rt Rev. Msgrs. FREDER­ D.D., second bishop, cons. March 21, 1841; Administrator. Bed capacity 150. Patients ELY. Mercy Convent, P.O. Box 278. Sisters of Jesus.—SCHOOLS—Reno: St. Thomas Secretary—Rev. ERNEST L. UNTEBKOEFLER, ICK P. LACKEY, V.F., WILLIAM A. GILL, V.F. during the year: 7,377; Rev. Leo E. Mc­ Aquinas Cathedral, Our Lady of the translated to "Wheeling July 23, 1850; died S.T.L., J.C.D., 807 Cathedral pi. All com­ Censor Librorum—Rev. HERMAN BRANDERIS. of Mercy 5. Sister M. Bernadette, R.S.M., July 7, 1874.—Rt. Rev. JOHN MCGILL, D.D., Fadden, Chap. Supr. Snows, Bishop Manogue Catholic High munications should be addressed to the Synodal and Clerical Examiners—Rt Rev. School. INSTITUTION—Reno: St. Mary's cons. Nov. 10, 1850; died Jan. 14, 1872.—Rt. Secretary. Msgr. FRANCIS J. BYRNE, S.T.D., Very Rev. GARDNEBVTI.TJI—Convent of St. Joseph in the Rev. , D.D., cons. Aug. 16, 1868, HENDERSON. Rose De Lima Hospital, Sisters Valley, P.O. Box 84, Sisters of the Holy Hospital. Auditors—Rt. Rev. Msgr. THOMAS E. O'CON­ Msgrs. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN, S.T.L., J.C.D., of the HI Order of St. Dominic, Congrega­ Bishop of Adramyttum, and Vicar-Apostolic J. LOUTS FLAHERTY, S.T.L., Ph.D., Rev. HER­ Family 4, Sister M. Venard, Supr. Kin­ [97a]—Sisters of St. Philip Neri—School— of North Carolina; translated to the See of NELL, Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN, tion of the Most Holy Rosary 7. Other dergarten, Boys 11, Girls 14. Reno: St. Albert the Great. S.T.L.. J.C.D. MAN BRANDERIS. Nurses 30. Sister Mary Felicia, O.P., Supr. Richmond July 30, 1872; translated to the "The Catholic Virginian1' (Diocesan Publica­ HAWTHORNE.—Convent of St. Rose, P.O. Box [115]—Congregation of the Bisters of the Holy See of Oct. 3, 1877.—Rt. Rev. JOHN Notarii—Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MC­ Bed capacity 62. Patients during year 416-5.—Our Lady of Victory Missionary Cross—SCHOOL—Las Vegas: St. Anne; Las CLUNN, S.T.L., J.C.D., Revs. ERNEST L. tion)—Mr. JOHN J. DALY, K.S.G., Editor and 4,152. Rt Rev. Msgr. William J. Devlin, J. KEANE, D.D., cons. Aug. 25, 1878; resigned Sisters 3. Sister M. Frances Therese, Supr. Vegas, Holy Cross Convent. August, 1888; rector of the Catholic Univer­ UNTERKOEFLER, S.T.L., J.C.D. Gen. Manager, 811 Floyd ave. (20). Chap. HENDERSON. Rose de Lima Convent.—Sisters [124]—Sisters of the Holy Family.—INSTITU• sity, Washington, D. C.; transferred to Arch­ Moderator Diocesan Council of Catholic TIONS—Las Vegas: Holy Family Convent, Parochi Consultores—Rt. Rev. Msgr. WILLIAM Women—Rev. ERNEST L. UNTERKOEFLER, 807 of the HI Order of St. Dominic (Congrega­ bishopric of Dubuque, July 24, 1900.—Rt. A. GILL, Revs. NICHOLAS J. HABETS, EMMETT DAY NUBSEBY tion of the Most Holy Rosary). Sister M. Divine Providence Variety Day Home; Rev. , D.D., cons. Cathedral Place, Richmond. (3). P. GALLAGHER. Moderator Diocesan Council of Catholic Men— RENO. Holy Child Day Home, 440 Reno ave.— Felicia, O.P., Supr. Sisters 7. Gardnerville: Holy Family Convent. Reno: Oct. 20, 1889; died Oct. 16, 1911.—Rt Rev. Bt. Peter's Convent—Sisters of the Third Holy Family Convent, Holy Child Day DENIS JOSEPH O'CONNELL, D.D., cons. May Diocesan Consultors—Most Rev. JOSEPH H. Most Rev. JOSEPH H. HODGES, 808 E. Grace St., Holy Family Sisters in charge, Sister M. Home. HODGES, D.D., V.G., Rt. Rev. Msgrs. LEO J. Richmond (19). Cleophas. Boys 90; Girls 55. Order of St. Dominic of the Congregation 3, 1908, Titular Bishop of Sebaste and Auxil­ of the Most Holy Rosary, Sister M. Olive, [168]—Sisters of Mercy—School—Ely, Sacred iary Bishop of San Francisco; appointed RYAN, V.G., P.A., FREDERICK P. LACKEY, JO­ Diocesan Director National Catholic Rural LAS VEGAS.—Divine Providence Variety Day OP., Supr., Sisters 7. Heart. Bishop of Richmond, Jan. 19, 1912; resigned SEPH F. GOVAERT, MICHAEL J. CANNON, ARTHUR Life Bureau—Rev. CHESTER P. MICHAEL. Home, 1001 N. C St.—Holy Family Sisters [178]—Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. Jan. 15, 1926, and appointed Titular Arch­ J. TAYLOR, Very Rev. JOHN S. IGOE. Secretary Diocesan Director, Family Life—Bureau, Rev" LAS VEGAS, Holy Family Convent, 333 N. 7th to the Board of Diocesan Consultors—Very in charge. Sister M. Charles. Pre-School st Sisters of the Holy Family 10. Sister INSTITUTIONS—Elko: Our Lady of Perpetual bishop of Marianne; died Jan. 1, 1927.—Most WALTER F. MALLOY. Res., 620 Jefferson St., children 135. M. Antoinette, Supr. Help Convent; Hawthorne: Convent of St Rev. ANDREW J. BRENNAN, D.D., ordained Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN. Clifton Forge, Va. Holy Cross Sisters Convent, 1701 Maryland Rose; Winnemucca: Our Lady of the Snows Dec. 17, 1904; cons. Titular Bishop of Thap- Consilium Administrationis—Rt. Rev. Msgrs. Diocesan Director of Displaced Persons—Rev. MONASTERIES AND RESIDENCES kwy.—Sisters 9. Sister M. Agnes Loretto, Convent. sus and Auxiliary Bishop of Scranton, Apr. LEO J. RYAN, V.G., P.A., JOSEPH F. GOVAERT. JOSEPH L. WINGLER. OF PRIESTS AND BBOTHERS Supr. [ 1—Society Devoted to the Sacred Heart, 25, 1923; appointed Bishop of Richmond, Rural Deans—Rt. Rev. Msgrs. FREDERICK P. Diocesan Director of Information—Rev. ROBERT Bt. Joseph's Convent, 1300 Bridger ave., Sis­ Central House, Los Angeles. INSTITUTIONS May 28, 1926; resigned April 14, 1945; ap­ LACKEY, V.F., JOSEPH F. GOVAERT, V.F., WIL­ J. WALSH, 119 N. 8 st, Richmond (19), Va. RENO. Faculty House, Manogue High School —Reno: Confraternity of Christian Doc­ pointed Titular Bishop of Telmissus; died Campus, 400 Bartlett st. Priests 2. Revs. ters of the Third Order of St. Dominic 8. LIAM A. GILL, V.F., ARTHUR J. TAYLOR, V.F., Diocesan Director of Holy Name Society—Rt Sister Ann Francis, O.P., Supr. trine, Sacred Heart House. May 23, 1956.—Most Rev. PETER L. IRETON, Very Revs. JOHN S. IGOE, V.F., J. BERNARD Robert D. Despars, Caesar J. Caviglia. D.D., ordained June 20, 1906; appointed Tit­ Rev. Msgr. THOMAS E. O'CONNELL, 909 Ren- Brothers of the Holy Rosary (Dominican WINNEMUCCA, Our Lady of Snows Convent, MOORE, V.F., EUGENE P. WALSH, V.F. nie ave., Richmond, Va. Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters 3. DIOCESAN CEMETERIES ular Bishop of Cime; and Brothers), 101 Boynton lane. Professed 8; Apostolic Administrator of Richmond, Au­ Moderator of Diocesan Conferences—Rt Rev. Diocesan Director Priests' Eucharistic League Novices 15; Postulants 5. Very Rev. Msgr. Sister Anna Rita, Supr. O.L.V.M. P.O. Mater Dolorosa Cemetery, Reno, Nev. Msgr. LEO J. RYAN, D.D., V.G., P.A. —Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN. Box 26. gust 3, 1935; cons. October 23, 193fc named Robert C Anderson, Dir. Nevada Memorial Park Mausoleum, Reno, Bishop of Richmond April 14, 1945; named Diocesan Director Catholic Charities—Rev. JO­ Diocesan Director Confraternity of Christian Nev. SEPH L. WINGLER. Offlce, 811 Cathedral pi. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF MEN Assistant at the Pontifical Throne May 21, Doctrine—Rev. ROBERT J. WALSH, 808 E. Grace LAS VEGAS. Viatorian Residence,- 1801 Mary­ St Thomas Cemetery, Reno, Nev. 1956; died April 27, 1958. (20). Regional Dir. for Norfolk District- St., Richmond (19), Va. land pkway.—Viatorian Priests on Faculty IN THE DIOCESE Rev. JOHN J. BANNON. Address, McKevitt Diocesan Director of Nocturnal Adoration So­ of Gorman High School. Priests 7. Broth­ The number preceding the title of the Order NECROLOGY Bldg., 201 E. City Hall ave., Norfolk, Va. ciety—Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN, ers 2. refers to the Religious Order Section, where (No Deaths) Vicars General—Most Rev. JOSEPH H. HODGES, Regional Dir. for Portsmouth District—Rev. D.D. Res., 808 E. Grace st., Richmond 19, 807 Cathedral Place, Richmond 3, Va, LAURENCE F. FARLEY. 407 Washington st., Diocesan Director of Youth Work—Rev. JOHN Va.—Rt. Rev. Msgr. LEO J. RYAN, P.A., Portsmouth, Va. Regional Dir. of Northern RECAPITULATION OF STATISTICS D.D. Res., 823 Cathedral pi., Richmond B0, Virginia—Rev. THOMAS F. HESNAN, 1225 N. W. REA, 909 Rennie ave., Richmond. Va. Diocesan Director, Apostleship of Prayer— Bishop 1 Students of dioc. in other seminaries .... 19 Brothers, Teaching 3 Lincoln St., Arlington and 313 N. Duke st., Priests: Diocesan active in diocese 40 Total Seminarians 19 Sisters, Teaching 44 Chancery Office—807 Cathedral pi., Richmond Alexandria. Regional Dir. for Newport News Diocesan Director of the Pontifical Association Priests: Active outside diocese 5 High Schools, Diocesan and Parochial .. 2 Lay Teachers 19 3, Va. Telephone Milton 4-2959. District—Rev. PAUL T. GAUGHAN, 318 34 st., of the Holy Childhood—Rev. LEO P. CREAMER. Priests: Retired, sick, or absent 8 Boys 359 Total Teachers in diocese 81 Chancellor and Secretary to the Bishop—Very Newport News, Va. Diocesan Director of the Legion of Decency Religious Priests resident in diocese ... 12 Girls 392 General Hospitals 2 Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. MCCLUNN, S.T.L., Diocesan Superintendent of Schools—Very and N.O.D.L.—Very Rev. Msgr. JUSTIN D. Total Priests of Diocese 65 Total Students 751 Bed capacity 150 J.C.D., Res., 800 Cathedral Place. Telephone Rev. Msgr. J. Louis FLAHERTY, S.T.L., Ph.D. MCCLUNN. Priests from other dioceses 2 Elementary Schools, Parochial 8 In-Patients treated annually 7,422 Elgin 5-6624. Offlce, 807 Cathedral pi. (20). Diocesan Chairman: "Friends of the Catholic Total Brothers 6 Boys 1,356 Total Patients .- 7,422 Diocesan Tribunal— Assis tant Superintendent of Schools—Rev. University of America"—Rt. Rev. Msgr. TotalSisters 119 Girls 1.258 Infant Baptisms 1,305 Officialis—Rt. Rev. Msgr. MICHAEL J. CAN­ RICHARD J. BURKE. FRANCIS J. BYRNE. 6006 Three Chopt rd., Parishes 32 Total Students 2,614 Converts 225 Diocesan Director Pontifical Society for the Richmond 26, Va. With resident 29 Total Baptisms 1,530 NON. Public school pupils in Special Vice-Officialis—Rt. Rev. Msgr. FRANCIS J. Propagation of the Faith—Rev. LEO P. Diocesan Director Catholic Students Mission Non-resident Pastor 3 Religious Instruction Classes Marriages 470 CREAMER. Offlce, 807 Floyd ave. BYRNE, S.T.D. Crusade—Rev. LEO P. CREAMER. Missions 20 High School Students 751 Catholic 245 Diocesan Director of Hospitals—Very Rev. Promotor Justitiae—Rev. ROBERT J. WALSH, Diocesan Director for Vocations—Rev. LEO P, Stations 12 Elementary Students 1,527 Mixed 225 Msgr. F. HAROLD NOTT. Res., 710 Clay st., CREAMER, 807 Cathedral pi., Richmond B0, Va. Chapels 10 Total Students under Catholic Instruc­ Deaths 290 S.T.L. Lynchburg, Va. Diocesan Missionary Fathers—Rev. JOHN T. With resident Chaplain 1 tion 5,662 Total Catholic Population"!!!!!!!!!!!!! 49,966 Defensores Vxnculi—Revs. HERMAN BRAN- Diocesan School Board—Rt. Rev. Msgrs. WIL­ CHJNSKI, Dir. Address: 316 E. Marshall st. Total Population 261,004 Non-resident Chaplain 9 Priests, Teaching (full time) 15 DERIS, ROBERT J. WALSH, S.T.L. LIAM A. GILL. MICHAEL J. CANNON. (19). Pro-Synodal Judges—Rt. Rev. Msgrs. Diocesan Director of Cemeteries—Rev. PETER Catholic Committee of the South—Rt Rev. THOMAS E. O'CONNELL, FRANCIS J. BYRNE, A. SCHOUTEN. Res., £32 Chapel st., Norfolk, Msgr. THOMAS E. O'CONNELL, Diocesan S.T.D., ANTHONY KORKEMAZ, Ph.D., J.C.D., Va. Chairman, 909 Rennie ave., Richmond tt, Va.

CLERGY, PARISHES, MISSIONS AND PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS CITY OF RICHMOND (VIRGINIA) fler, Antonio Malabad, W. Rosser Muir. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Anthony Korkemaa, J.C.D., 1—CATHEDRAL OP THE SACRED HEART, Bishop's tJC] Ph.D. Res., 800 Cathedral place (20), Most Rev. School—Sisters of Charity of Nazareth 12. Res., 2503 Park ave. (20). [JC] John J. Russell, D.D., Bishop; Very Rev. Sister Robert Mary, Supr. (1315 Floyd 3—ST. AUGUSTINE'S, Fulton, State and Erin Msgr. Justin D. McClunn, S.T.L., J.C.D., ave.). Lay Teachers 2. Boys 161: Girls sts., Revs John F. McCarthy, C.SS.R., John Chancellor; Rectory, 823 Cathedral place: 143. J. Jerlinski, C.SS.R.. Raymond Schantz, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Leo J. Ryan, D.D., V.G., High School—Boys 57; Girls 67. C.SS.R. Res., 810 Louisiana st (23). £j ] P.A., Rector; Revs. Ernest L. Unterkoe- 2—ST. ANTHONY'S (Maronite), 2501 Park ave., C 619 RICHMOND 620 RICHMOND RICHMOND 621 RICHMOND Institutional Chaplaincy—McGulre Hospi­ Melanie, C.S.C., Prin. Lay Teachers 7; Crewe, Nottoway Co.. St. John the Baptist's, Harrisonburg, Rockingham Co., Blessed Sacra­ cent de Paul (1200 Stockley Gardens). Bernard C. Krimm, C.SS.R., Robert Mc- tal. Richmond. Va. Boys 591: Girls 590. Revs. Albert Fey, C.PP.S., Richard Girt, ment, Rev. Edward W. Johnston. Boys 166; Girls 156. Crief. C.SS.R. In res. Rev. Joseph Kilian, Assumption Convent—Missionary Sisters of Sacred Heart Convent—i Mission Helpers C.PP.S. Res., 149 Federal pi. P.O. Box 226. Blessed Sacrament, Revs. Kenneth M. Rizer, C.SS.R. Verona 8. Mother M. Cecilia, Supr. of the Sacred Heart, 307 S. Royal st. Sister Res.. 819 S. Main St., Blackstone, Va. Herndon. Fairfax Co., St. Joseph, Rev. Thom­ Edward J. McLean, H. Paul Harrigan. Res., 809 Orange ave., N.W. Res.. 65 W. Clopton st. M. Monica, Supr. Sacred Heart Mission Center—4 Mission as A. Dolan, C.S.Sp. Res., 822 W. 37th St. [JC] Rock Castle, Goochland Co., St. Edward's, 4—ST. BENEDICT'S, 300 N. Sheppard St., Revs. St. Joseph's, Rev. John P. Geelan, S.S.J. Helpers of the Sacred Heart. Sister Mari- P.O. Box 326. School—Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur 8 Revs. William J. Holmes. C.S.Sp., William Rembert J. Codd. O.S.B., Eugene H. Kus- Res.. 711 N. Columbus st. ella, Supr. Res., 102 Oliver St., Crewe, Va. Highland Springs, Henrico Co., St John's, (Res., 814 W. 37th st). Sister Helena Ju­ G. Marley. C.S.Sp. terer, O.S.B.. Edmund E. McCaffrey. O.S.B. School—Sister M. Margaretta, O.S.P., Supr. Missions—Meherrin, Sacred Heart; Black­ Rev. Donfred H. Stockert. lie, Supr. Lay Teachers 2; Boys 231; Girls Mission—Cartersville, St. Catherine's. Res.. 304 N. Sheppard St. (21). [JC] Oblate Sisters of Providence 4 (725 N. Co­ stone, Immaculate Heart of Mary; Farm- Res.. P.O. Box 86. 242. Institutional Chaplaincies—State Farm for School—8 Sisters of St. Benedict (3215 lumbus st). Boys 97; Girls 116. ville, St. Therese. Hopewell, Prince George Co., St. James', Revs. Christ the King, 3401 Tidewater dr. Very Men, Goochland, State Farm for Women, Stuart ave.). Lay Teachers 4. Pupils: St. Rita's. Revs. Emmett P. Gallagher, John Culpeper, Culpeper Co., Precious Blood, 401 Francis V. Bambrick, Andrew M. Roy. Rev. Msgr. Carroll T. Dozier, Revs. Rob­ Goochland, and Boys' Industrial School, Boys 225; Girls 244. J. Riordan. Thomas J. Caroluzza. N. Main St.. Revs. Maurice du Castillon, Res., 102 N. Fifth ave. ert E. Nudd, Patrick J, Cassidy, Andrew W. Beaumont—in care of Rev. James P. Kelly, Institutional Chaplaincy—Little Sisters of Res., 3815 Russell rd. C.I.C.M. Res., 401 N. Main St., P.O. Box School—5 Sisters of Mercy of the Union Krafcik. C.S.Sp.; St. Francis de Sales High School- the Poor. School—13 Sisters of St. Joseph (231 W. 689, Culpeper, Va.; John Van Coppenolle, (105 N. 6th ave.). Sister Mary Celine, Res., 3341 Tidewater dr. (9). in care of Rev. Alfred Monteil, C.S.Sp. 4A—ST. BRIDGET'S. Three Chopt and York rds., Glebe rd.). Mother M. St. Robert. Supr. C.I.C.M. Res., 108 W. Nelson St., Orange, R.S.M., Supr. Lay Teachers 2. Boys 196; School—9 Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore Salem, Our Lady of Perpetual Help, in charge, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Byrne, S.T.D., Lay Teachers 7; Boys 438; Girls 412. Va. Girls 188. (1802 Ashland ave.). Sister M. Austin, Rev. Robert McCrief, C.SS.R. Revs. Robert W. McDonald, Howard P. Annandale, Fairfax Co., St. Michael's, St. Missions—Orange, St. John's; Gordonsville, Mission—Claremont, St. Anne's. O.S.F.. Supr. Lay Teachers 9. Boys 484. Girls 442. Res., 815 W. Main st. P.O. Box 572. Harris. N. Robert Quirin. Michael's lane. Revs. Thomas P. Scannell, St. Mark's. Hot Springs, Bath Co., The Shrine of the Springfield, Fairfax Co., St. Bernadette's, Rev. Res., 6006 Three Chopt rd. (26). Vincent S. Sikora, William F. Ruehl. Danville, Pittsylvania Co., Sacred Heart, Rev. Sacred Heart, Revs. Richard B. Washing­ Holy Trinity (Ocean View), Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis L. Bradican. School—16 Religious of Sacred Heart of Res.. 1 St. Michael's lane. Charles E. Ferry. Res., 288 W. Main St. ton, Michael F. Igoe, Administrator. Res., Michael J. Cannon, Revs. John A. O'Con­ Res., 5817 Ateentee ave. Mary (Res., Marymount, 5301 Cary St. rd.) School—Sisters 11. Servants of the Immac­ School—Sisters of Mercy 4 (344 W. Main Maryview Hospital, Portsmouth, Va. nell, M. Peter Manzo, Richard D. Dollard. Mother M. Presentation, R.S.H.M., Prin. ulate Heart of Mary. Res., 21 St. Michael's St.). Sister Maura, Supr. Boys 63; Girls P.O. Box "B." Res.. 175 W. Government ave. [JC] Staunton, Augusta Co. St. Francis of Assisi, 41. Rev. James H. McConnell. Lay Teachers 9; Boys 693: Girls 664. lane. Mother M. St. Paul, I.H.M., Supr. Leesburg, Loudon Co., St. John the Apostle, School—17 Sisters of the Holy Cross. Sister Res., 126 N. New St. P.O. Box 882. 4B—ST. EDWARD'S. Granite rd. at Mohawk dr. Lay Teachers 14; Boys 731; Girls 736. Elkton, Rockingham Co., Holy Infant, Revs. Rev. Albert F. Pereira. Res., King and Rita Elaine. Supr. Lay Teachers 7: Res., School—i Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ Rev. Vernon J. Bowers. Arlington, Arlington Co., St. Agnes', Revs. Raymond Govern, C.SS.R., James P. Union sts. P.O. Box 248. 55 Government ave. Boys 617; Girls 622. cent de Paul (121 N. Augusta st). Lay Res.. P.O. Box 122A, Bon Air, Va. Robert E. Hannon, John F. Dunne, John Clancy, C.SS.R., Warren Kullberg, C.SS.R. Mission—Purcellville, St. Francis de Sales. St. Gregory the Great, Rev. Damian Abba- 5—ST. ELIZABETH'S, Second ave. and Victor J. Munley. Teacher 1; Pupils: Boys 69: Girls 76. P.O. Box 93. Station: Middleburg. ticchio, O.S.B. Suffolk, Nansemond Co., St. Mary's of the st. Very Rev. Msgr. J. Louis Flaherty, Res 4049 21st st N. Missions—Luray, Our Lady of the Valley; Lexington, Rockbridge Co., St. Patrick's, Rev. Res., 7271 Virginia Beach Blvd., (2). Ph.D.. S.T.L.. Rev. Thomas J. Cassidy. Presentation, Rev. L. Longmire Speight School—Sisters of Notre Dame 10 (2024 N. Charlottesville, St. Margaret Mary. Robert L. Roster, C.PP.S. St. Joseph's, Revs. Cornelius Sexton, S.S.J., Res., 202 S. Broad st. Res.. 1301 Victor st. [JC] Randolph St.). Sister M. Ramon. Supr. Stations—Shenandoah, Stanley, Grottoes. Res., 221 W. Nelson st. Laurence J. MacLellan, S.S.J. School—Sisters of Mercy 5 (925 Four- Lay Teachers 10. Boys 493; Girls 409. Emporia, Greensville Co., St. Richard's Triangle, Prince William Co., St. Francis of qurean lane). Sister Maria Domina, Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Holy Cross, Very Res., 211 E. Brambleton ave. (10). [JC] Assisi, Revs. Patrick Adams, O.F.M., Hilary St. Ann's, 5200 N. 10th st, Revs. R. Dixon Revs. Kevin A. Farrell, O.F.M., Leo Rev. Msgr. F. Harold Nott: Revs. Thomas School—8 Franciscan Sisters (2716 Chester­ Deck, O.F.M. C.R.S.M., Prin. Lay Teachers 2. Boys Beattie, Robert B. Gloisten. Brown, O.F.M. F. Finnegan, Vincent J. Baeon, R. Roy field blvd.). Sister M. Regis, O.S.F., Supr. 163: Girls 146. Res., 5312 10th st. N. Friary, 409 Southampton st. Cosby. Res. Kerrill rd., R.F.D. *1, Box 142B. 5A—ST. GERARD'S. 67 Clopton St., attended from Lay Teachers 4; Boys 275; Girls 318. School—Sisters of Third Order Regular of School—11 Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of Mission—Lawrenceville, St. Bernard's. Res., 710 Clay St. [CEM] St. Matthew's (Berkley), Rev. Harris M. St. Augustine's. Rev. John J. Jerlinski, the Cross (5307 N. Fairfax dr.). Sister Stations—Alberta, Jarratt, Stoney Creek. St. Francis of Allegany. N. Y.. 4. (Res. C.SS.R. School—8 Daughters of Charity of St. Findlay. Res., 211 Hardy ave. (6). [JC] 18 Sharon rd., R.F.D. # 1. Box C51) Mother Joseph Marie, Supr. Lay Teachers 8; Boys Fairfax. Fairfax Co., St. Leo's, Revs. Herman Vincent de Paul (909 Clay St.). Sister Anne Perpetua, O.S.F., Supr. Boys 136; Kindergarten—2 Missionary Sisters of 478; Girls 451. Amelia. Supr. Lay Teachers 4; Boys 212; St. Pius X, Revs. Michael Giblin, M.S.SS.T., Verona. Boys 35; Girls 33. J. Veger, Albert P. Campbell. James Devaney, M.S.SS.T., Alan O'Bryan, Girls 141. St. Charles', Revs. Leonard J. Koster, Res., 312 Spring Lake terr. Girls 140. M.S.SS.T. 6—ST. JOSEPH'S, Revs. George A. Reynolds, Thomas F. Hesnan, L. Joseph Baran. School—Sisters of St. Benedict 4. (Res., High School—Boys 39; Girls 43. Vienna, Fairfax Co., Our Lady of Good Coun­ S.S.J.. Adam Bellard, S.S.J. Res., 3304 N. Washington blvd. (1) Res., 7800 S. Halprin dr. sel, Very Rev. Joseph C. Toy, O.S.F.S., 318 Spring Lake Terrace). Sister Anselma, Muttons—Oak Ridge, Our Lady of School—Sisters Servants of the Immaculate Revs. James L. Lewandowski, O.S.F.S., Leo Res., 709 N. First St. (19). [CEM] School—8 Sisters of St. Benedict, Sister Supr. Lay Teachers 5. Boys 230; Girls 224. Looses; Brookneal, St. Elizabeth. Van De Vyver School—Franciscan Sisters M. Roberta. Supr. Lay Teachers 2. Res., Heart of Mary 6. (7813 S. Halprin Dr.) F. Quinn. O.S.F.S. of Baltimore, Md. 8. Sister M. Monica, Fairfax Station, Fairfax Co., St. Mary's. Rev. McLeairA Fairfax Co., St. John's, Revs. Paul Mother M. Clotildis. I.H.M., Supr. Lay Res.. P.O. Box 526. 3299 N. Fairfax dr. Boys 235; Girls 216. Martin J. Harrison, [CEM] R. Cauwe, C.I.C.M., Gerard J. Rogmans, O.S.F., Supr. Res.. 713 N. First St. Lay Our Lady of Lourdes, 23rd and Hayes st. S., Teachers 11. Boys 430: Girls 426. School—Sisters of St Joseph, (Chestnut Teachers 2. Boys 238: Girls 232. Falls Church, Fairfax Co., St. James', Spring C.I.C.M.. John Eyckmans, C.I.C.M. Petersburg, Dinwiddle Co., St. Joseph's, Revs. Hill, Penna.) 6 (Res.. P.O. Box 217) Mother Revs. Charles Comaskey, Carl J. Naro. Res., 5730 El Nido rd. Mission—St. Joseph's, Columbia. Res., 807 24th st, S., P.O. Box 2025. (2). st. and Park ave.. Revs. Paul V. Heller, John J. Brochtrup, William C. Mount. M. Catherine Loyola, S.S.J.. Supr. Lay 7—ST. MART'S, Diocesan Missionary Head- John J. McMahon, W. Henry Wade, John School—5901 Linway Terrace, McLean. 10 Church and res., 11 N. Market St., P.O. Teachers 7. Boys 431: Girls 421. Our Lady, Queen of Peace. 19th and Edge- Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary uarters. Rev. John T. Cilinski. Dir. of wood sts. S., Rev. David T. Ray, C.S.Sp. G. Postma. Box 186. [CEM] Virginia Beach, Princess Anne Co., Star of the le Diocesan Missionary Fathers: Rev. Her­ Res., 905 Park ave. [CEM] (Res.. Marymount, 2807 N. Glebe road. Ar­ School—14 Daughters of Charity of St. S Res., 2700 S. 19th St. (4). lington). Mother M. Albert, R.S.H.M., Sea. Fourteenth st., Rev. Nicholas J. man Branderis. In res., Rev. Chester P. St. Thomas More. 101 N. Thomas St., Rt. School—24 Sisters. Servants of the Immacu­ Vincent de Paul. Res., 123 Franklin st. Habets. Michael. late Heart of Mary. Mother Alice Marie, Prin. Lay Teachers 9. Boys 498; Girls 503. Sister Miriam, Prin. Boys 217: Girls 223. Rev. Msgr. Arthur J. Taylor, V.F., Revs. Manassas, Prince William Co., All Saints', School—Sisters. Servants of the Immacu­ Church and res., 316 E. Marshall St. (19). Carl A. Poole. John J. Hughes. Frank Supr. (Res., Villa Maria Academy, W. High School—Boys 63: Girls 61. late Heart of Mary 4. (Res. Arctic Circle.) [JC] Broad and Spring sts.). Lay Teachers 7; Revs. George Ecker, C.P.S., Henry J. Linse, Holy Family, Halifax st. Rev. William H. Mother M. Gerald. I.H.M., Supr. Lay E. Mahler. In res., Rev. John T. Meehan, Boys 1,049; Girls 981. C.P.S., James E. Mullen. C.P.S. 8—OUR LADY OF LOURDES. Revs. Thomas J. Co-ordinator of Denis J. O'Connell High 110 Falrview ave. [CEM] Maguire, O.M.I. In res., Rev. Thomas Teachers 3. Boys 201: Girls 158. Healy, Clement J. McClintock, John A. Mc- School. St. Anthony's (Bailey's Crossroads), Revs. Morrin. O.M.I. Warrenton. Fauquier Co., St. John the Evan­ Gilley. Isidore McCarthy, C.PP.S.. Louis Gelhaus, School—Sisters of St. Benedict 2. (Res. St. Res., 220 Gill St. P.O. Box 127. gelist, Rev. Robert E. O'Kane. P.O. Box Res.. 8200 Woodman rd. (28). [JC] Res.. 101 N. Thomas st. (3). C.PP.S., Thomas J. DeBrosse, C.PP.S., Benedict's Convent, Bristow). Sister M. Port Richmond, King William Co., Our Lady School—Sisters 17, Servants of the Immac­ Raymond Gatza, C.PP.S. In res.. Revs. Ernestine, O.S.B., Prin. Lay Teachers 2. 9—ST. PATRICK'S, Church and Res., 213 N. Boys 31; Girls 32. of the Blessed Sacrament, Revs. Ceslaus Station—Vint Hill Farms Station. Twenty-fifth st. (23). Revs. James P. Gac- ulate Heart of Mary (Res., 105 N. Thomas Gregory Moorman, C.PP.S., Hugh Hasson, J. Jakubowski, Leonard J. Kronkowski. Waynesboro, Augusta Co., St John's, Rev. quin. Raymond T. Mclntyre, John S. Wy- st). (3). Mother M. Antoinette, I.H.M., C.PP.S., Missionaries. Missions—Hoadly, Sacred Heart; Centre- Res., Box 45. [CEM] Supr. Lay Teachers 5. Boys 540; Girls 602. Res., 6495 Glen Carlyn rd. ville, St. Timothy. George J. Gormley. socki. [JC] Ashland, Hanover Co., St. Ann's, Revs. Joseph School—Sisters of Mercy of the Union 4. Res., 320 Maple ave.. P.O. Box 652. School—14 Daughters of Charity of St. School—Sisters of the Precious Blood 13. Martinsville, Henry Co., St. Joseph's, Rev. Sister M. Frieda, R.S.M., Supr. Pupils: School—Lay Teachers 4; Boys 38: Girls 50. Vincent de Paul (Res. St. Joseph's Villa, A. Curtin, O.M.I., Francis C. McCormack, Sister M. Austin, C.PP.S., Prin. (Res., Julius J. Cilinski. Boys 44; Girls 38. O.M.I. [CEM] 6493 Glen Carlyn rd.). Lay Teachers 9; Res., Church and Booker st. P.O. Box Station—Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation R.F.D. 4, Richmond) Sister Vincent, Supr. 1249. Mission—West Point, St. Theresa's. Center. Fishersville. Lay Teacher 1. Boys 118; Girls 145. Res., 307 College ave Boys 543; Girls 527. Portsmouth, Norfolk Co., St. Paul's, cor. High West Point. King William Co., St. Theresa's, High School—Boys 107: Girls 151. Missions—Woodford, St Mary's; Buckner, Fort Monroe, St. Mary's Star-of-the-Sea, Revs. New Bohemia, Prince George Co., Sacred and Washington sts., Rt. Rev. Msgr. Jo­ . Heart (Czech), Revs. Stephen Shrahulek, attended from Port Richmond. 10—ST. PAUL'S, Chamberlayne ave. and Rennie John F. McMahon, John R. Butler. seph J. Govaert. V.F., Revs. Laurence F. Williamsburg, James City Co.. St. Bede's, Bedford, Bedford Co.. Holy Name of Mary, Res., 7 Frank lane. Box 126. O.S.B., Laurence Prochazka, O.S.B. Farley, James F. Clifford, Robert J. Mc- ave., Rt Rev. Msgr. Thomas E. O'Connell, Rev. Henry Stragisher. Revs. Francis J. Mooney, Frank J. Ready. Revs. Michael McDermott, John W. Rea. School—7 Sisters of St. Dominic (Nash­ Address: Rt. No. 2, Box 183, Petersburg, Eleney. Res.. 1210 Oakwood ave. ville, Tenn.). Sister M. Albertine, O.P., Va. [CEM] Res.. 608 College Terrace. Res., 909 Rennie ave. (27). [JC] Bowers Hill, Norfolk Co., St Mary's (Polish), Res., 518 High st. P.O. Box 399. [CEM] Winchester, Frederick Co., Sacred Heart of School—7 Sisters of St Benedict. Sister Supr. P.O. address: 14 N. Willard ave., Missions—Fort Fisher, Dinwiddle Co., St. School—9 Daughters of Charity of St. Rev. Joseph Bogaczyk. Hampton, Va. Lay Teachers 12. Boys 414; John Nepomucene; Colonial Heights, Ches­ Jesus. Revs. Robert O. Hickman, Joseph Loretta, O.S.B., Prin. (2808 Barton ave.). Vincent de Paul (600 Dinwiddle st.). Sister F. Schwartz. Lay Teachers 3. Boys 246; Girls 221. Charlottesville. Church of the Holy Comforter, Girls 395. terfield Co.. St. Ann's. , Barbara, Supr. Lay Teachers 2; Boys 196; 212 E. Jefferson st, Very Rev. J. Bernard High School—Boys 18; Girls 14. Newport News, Warwick Co., St. Vincent de Res., 407 S. Loudoun st. [CEM] 11—ST. PETER'S, Grace and Eighth sts., Most Girls 184. School—Sisters of the Holy Names of Moore, Ph.D., V.F., Rev. Austin L. Ryder. Mission—Buckroe Beach, St. Joseph's. Paul's, 230 33rd st, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Our Lady of Victory, Rev. Thomas M. Sum­ Rev. Joseph H. Hodges, D.D., Revs. Ed­ Res.. 208 E. Jefferson st. A. Gill, V.F., Revs. Paul T. Gaughan, Henry Jesus and Mary 4. (Res. Merryman mund C. Kiefer, Robert J. Walsh, Thomas Franklin; Southampton Co., St. Jude's, Rev. mers. Lane). Sister Mary Louise Winifred, School—Sisters of St. Dominic 6. (418 2nd WilliarnD. McGonigle. Gallego. Res., 1006 Effingham st. P.O. Box 710. Keane. In res., Rev. Leo P. Creamer, Dioc. St. N.E.). Sister M. Linus. O.P.; Supr. Res., 230 33rd st. P.O. Box 258. Supr. Lay Teachers 2. Boys 95; Girls 80. Dir. of the Society of the Propagation of Res., 900 Clay St. P.O. Box 544. School—7 Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ Woodbridge. Prince William Co. Our Lady of the Faith. Lay Teachers 2. Boys 158; Girls 129. Mission—Wakefield, Infant of Prague. School—332 34th st. Sisters of Charity of cent de Paul and 1 Priest. Sister Mary Vir­ St Margaret Mary, Concord ave. and Forrest Fredericksburg, St. Mary's, Rev. Edward L. Nazareth 12. Sister Mary Henriella. Supr. ginia, Supr. Res., 1000 Effingham st. Boys Angels. Revs. James G. Shea. C.P.S., Rich­ Res., 808 E. Grace st. (19). [JC] st. Box 536. Rev. Warren Kullberg, Lay Teachers 6. Boys 189: Girls 196. ard Ahern. C.P.S. Institutional Chaplaincy — State Peniten­ Tobin. 64. Girls 71. Woodford, Caroline Co., St. Mary's, attended C.SS.R. Res., 706 Princess Anne st P.O. Box 176. High School—Boys 124; Girls 162. High School—Boys 6. Girls 17. tiary. Clarksville, Mecklenburg Co., St. Catherine's, St. Alphonsus, Revs. Charles S. Morawski, from Ashland. HA—HOLY ROSARY, 33rd and R sts., attended Mission—Aquia, Stafford Co., St. William. St. Therese of Lisieux, (2301 Oregon ave.), Woodstock. Shenandoah Co., St. John the from St. Augustine's, Rev. Raymond Revs. Victorian Gass, O.F.M., Simon P. Front Royal, Warren Co., St. John's, Luray C.SS.R., Alphonsus Schonhart, C.SS.R., Revs. Joseph L. Leitch, Paul D. Jenkins. Schwantner, O.F.M. ave. and W. Main st. Box 181, Rev. Joseph Thomas O'Toole, C.SS.R. In res., Rev. Res., 2308 Airline blvd. Evangelist. Revs. Leo Miceli, O.F.M.Cap., Schantz. C.SS.R., in charge. 9th and Virginia ave. Thomas O'Connor, C.SS.R., V.A. Chap., James Resci, O.F.M.Cap., John Frega, Kindergarten—Missionary Sisters of Ve­ G. Heye. Kecoughtan, Va. School—5 Bernardine Sisters of the Third O.F.M.Cap. rona 2. Boys 35; Girls 35. Missions: South Boston, St. Paschal Bay- Res., 123 W. Main st. Res., 1402 Marshall ave. Order of St. Francis. Sister M. Herculane, Res. 315 N. Main st 12—SACRED HEART, Fourteenth and Perry sts., Ion; South Hill, Good Shepherd. Gloucester, Gloucester Co., St. Therese, The Institutional Chaplaincies: Hampton Sol­ C.S.B., Supr. Res.. 2306 Airline blvd. Lay Revs. William P. Byrnes, Walter W. Her­ Station—Baskerville. Little Flower. Rev. Edmond P. McCarthy, diers' Home, Kecoughtan, Va.; Mary Im­ Teachers 2; Boys 129; Girls 143. WEST VTBGINIA bert, Laurence E. Molumby. Clifton Forge, Alleghany Co., St. Joseph's, O.S.F.S. maculate Hospital, Newport News. Roanoke, Roanoke Co.. St Andrew's. Very Res., 1409 Perry St. (24). [JC] Rev. Walter F. Malloy. Res., 620 Jefferson Res., P.O. Box 163. Rev. John S. Igoe, V.F., Revs. William J. Berkeley Springs, Morgan Co.. St. Vincent de st. [CEM] Mission—Urbanna. Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, Revs. Norbert G. Connelly, John P. Hannan. Paul, Rev. Charles W. Gerloff. School—6 Sisters of St. Benedict (1418 1 Piper, O.Carm., Daniel Egan, O.Carm., Perry St.). Sister M. Johanna. O.S.B., Colonial Beach, Westmoreland Co., St. Eliza­ Groveton, Fairfax Co., St. Louis, Very Rev. Eu­ Peter Thomas Sherry, O.Carm. Res., 631 N. Jefferson st. [CEM] Res., 116 S. Washington st. Supr. Lay Teachers 4. Boys 289; Girls beth's, Revs. Aquinas Hartman, M.S.SS.T., gene P. Walsh, V.F., Revs. Carl F. Zeter- Res. 100 Harpersville rd. School—St Andrew's, 620 N. Jefferson St. Harpers Ferry, Jefferson Co., St. Peter's. Rev. 244. Paul Keenan, M.S.SS.T., Peter Holden, berg, John F. Kain. School—Sisters of St. Dominic, 4. (Res. 7 Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, Ky. Sis­ John C. Ryan. M.S.SS.T. Res., 102 Popkins lane. Groveton, Alex­ 1200 Warwick rd.) Sister Marie William, ter Miriam, Supr. Lay Teachers 2. Boys Res., 501 S. George st, P.O. Box 370, OUTSIDE THE CITY OF RICHMOND P.O. Box 275. [CEM] andria. O.P., Supr. Lay Teachers 6. Boys 161; 278: Girls 236. Charles Town, West Va. [CEM] (VDJGINIA) Missions—Hague, St. Paul's; Kilmarnock, School—Sisters of the Third Order Regu­ Girls 144. Institutional Chaplaincies—U. S. Govt. Fa­ Missions—Charles Town, Jefferson Co., St ' Alexandria. Blessed Sacrament, Braddock rd. St. Francis; King George, St. Anthony's; lar of St. Francis of Allegany, N. Y 6. Mission: Yorktown, St. Joan of Arc. cility, near Salem, Va.; Catawba Sana­ James'; Shepherdstown, Jefferson Co., St and Radford St., Revs. Martin T. Quinn, Dahlgren; Tappahannock, St. Timothy's; (Res., 121 Popkins Lane, Groveton, Alex­ torium, Catawba, Va. Agnes'. Philip F. Farrell, Thomas J. Quinlan. Ophelia, HackTs Neck Hall. andria). Sister Mary Louis, Supr. Lay Norfolk, Norfolk Co., St. Mary of the Immacu­ Our Lady of Nazareth, Revs. Robert F. Keyser, Mineral Co.. Assumption. Revs. Jo­ Res.. 1407 W. Braddock Rd. Covington, Alleghany Co., Church of the Sa­ Teachers 9. Boys 349; Girls 306. late Conception, Revs. Peter A. Schouten, Beattie. Vincent L. Campi. seph W. Hirsch, John J. O'Connell. School—Sisters of Holy Cross 15 (Res., cred Heart, Rev. Joseph V. Jurgens. P.O. Hampton, St. Rose of Lima, Revs. John J. John J. Bannon, John J. Conley. Res., 820 Campbell ave., S.W. (16). P. O. Res., 34 James st. P.O. Box 333. [CEM] 2400 Kenwood ave.). Sister M. Elizabeth Box 568. Res., 222 W. Locust st O'Hara, Charles A. Ryan. Res., 232 Chapel st. [JC] Box 2457. (10) School—School Sisters of Notre Dame 3. Clare, C.S.C., Supr. Lay Teachers 7; Boys Cradock, Norfolk Co., Holy Angels, Revs. Res., 2114 Bay ave. School—St. Mary's (1012 Holt st). 7 School—Nazareth School, 828 Campbell Sister M. Genevieve. S.S.N.D., Supr. (Res., 470; Girls 465. Henry E. Hammond, Peter Van Ganzewin- School—5 Sisters of St. Benedict. (Res., Daughters of Wisdom (317 Chapel st). ave., S.W. (16). Sisters of Charity of Naz­ 251 W. Piedmont st.). Boys 65: Girls 68. St. Mary's, 312 S. Royal st, near Duke st, kel. 2113 Gabriel pi.) Sister M. Anita. O.S.B., Sister John, Prin. Lay Teacher 1. Boys areth 5. Sister Mary Editha. S.C.N., Supr. Mission—Romney, W. Va., Our Lady of Revs. Leo J. Massei, James L. Rizer, Peter Res., 34 Afton pkway. Prin. Lay Teachers 4; Boys 174; Girls 183. 174; Girls 186. Lay Teachers 5. Boys 176: Girls 168. Grace. Quinn, John J. Foley. School—Daughters of Wisdom 7. (Res., Blessed Martin de Porres. 525 E. Queen st Sacred Heart, Revs. Thomas J. Walsh, St. Ellas' (Maronite), 626 Salem ave., S.W., Station—Petersburg (W. Va.). Res., 310 Duke st. P.O. Box 1181. [CEM] 330 Boxwood dr.. River Manor, Cradock.) P.O. Box 237. Attended from St. Alphon­ James B. O'Hara, Gabriel T. Maioriello. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter Rabil, C.B. Res., 701 Martlnsburg. Berkeley Co., St. Joseph's, Rt School—400 Green st. Sisters of the Holy Mother Mary Daniel, Supr. Lay Teacher sus. Newport News. Rev. Thomas O'Toole, Res., 520 Gray don Park. [JC] Salem ave., S.W. Rev. Msgr. Frederick P. Lackey, V.F., Rev. Cross 17 (923 S. Royal st). Sister M. t Boys 199; Girls 146. C.SS.R., in charge. School—9 Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ St Gerard, Orange ave. at 8 st, N.W., Revs. Edward P. Browne. H55 ^=3=

RICHMOND 622 RICHMOND RICHMOND 623 RICHMOND Missions—Paw Paw. Morgan Co., St On duty Outside Diocese: Revs. Thomas F. Res., 219 S. Queen st [CEM] Kevin A. Farrell, O.F.M., Leo Brown, School—11 Daughters of Charity of St. Vin­ Charles'. Egan, Theodore C. Pawlowicz, Chap., U. S. Most Holy Trinity—St. Elizabeth's, Colonial INSTITUTIONS—Alexandria: St. Mary's Acad­ Army: Philip C. Blackburn, St. Anne's O.F.M. Beach; St. Pius X, Norfolk; Holy Trinity emy; Norfolk: Catholic High School. cent de Paul (111 K Stephen st). Sister PETERSBURG. Oblate Mission House.—Revs. Mission Seminary, Winchester, Va. Mary Elizabeth, Sister-Servant Boys 134; Absent on Leave: Revs. John R. Grady, Jo­ Church, Albuquerque, New Mex.; Walter F. [120A]— Sisters of the Holy Ghost.—Martins• seph Rooney. Sullivan, Frank J. Hendrick, Catholic Uni­ William H. McGuire, O.M.I., Thomas Mor- O.C.S.O. [16]—Cistercians of the Strict Ob­ burg, West Va.: Hospital. Girls 146. rin, O.M.I. Res., 220 Gill st. P.O. Box 127. servance (Trappists)—Abbey of Our Lady High School—Boys 21; Girls 31. Absent on Sick Leave: Revs. James J. Scanlon, versity, Washington, D.C.; Bernard T. [138]—Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus Adolph A. Snella, Patrick J. Tierney, Fran­ Franck, North American College, , of the Holy Cross, Berryville, Va. and Mary.—SCHOOL—Winchester, Sacred Ridgeley, Mineral Co., St. Anthony's, Rev. CONVENTS AND BESIDENCES O.Carm. [11]—Carmelite Fathers (Prov. of Robert J. Kilgannon. Address, Box 284. cis Bowler. Italy. FOB SISTEBS Heart. Most Pure Heart of Mary).—Our Lady of [144]—Sisters of Loretto at the Foot of the RICHMOND. Monastery of the Visitation Monte Mt. Carmel, Warwick. INSTITUTIONS OF THE DIOCESE Maria, 2209 E. Grace st. (23)—Visitation Cross.—SCHOOL—St. Ann's, Arlington. O.F.M.Cap. [10]—Capuchin Franciscan Fa­ [154]—Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary Total during year: 86,004. Sister Mary Sisters 32; Novic-i 1. Mother Mary Gertrude thers—St. John, Woodstock. SEMINARIES, RELIGIOUS, OB ROCK CASTLE. "Belmead." St. Emma's Mili­ Parker, Supr. Rev. Joseph V. Gagan, Chap. (Eastern North American Prov.)—INSTITU­ SCHOLASTICATES tary Academy.—A Senior High School for Elizabeth, Administrator. Nursing Sisters O.F.M. [21]—Franciscan Fathers (Holy Name TIONS^—Richmond: St. Bridget's School, Res., 2211 E. Grace st. Prov.)—Emporia, Clarksville, Triangle. Colored Boys. Offers full academic, indus­ 6. Other Nurses 143. Nurses Aides 115. A Missionary Sisters of Verona, Provincialate Marymount-in-Richmond High School; Ar­ BERRYVTLLS. Our Lady of the Holy Cross trial, agricultural and military courses. free Dispensary is connected with the Hos­ S.M.M. [35]—Missionaries of the Company of Seminary and Scholasticate. Rt Rev. M. and Novitiate.—1307 Lakeside ave. Mother lington: Marymount Junior College, High Four Year High School in charge of the pital. Rev. George D. Richardson, CM., Mary.—Maryview Hospital. Portsmouth. School, Elementary School; McLean, St. Hugh McKiernan. O.C.S.O.. Rector, Rev. Holy Ghost Fathers. 9 Profs. (Academic), M. Emma, Prov. Sisters 10. Novice 1. O.M.I. [37]—Oblate Fathers (Northern U. S. M. Paul Fitzgerald. O.C.S.O.. Dean of Chap. Training School for Nurses—Stu• John's. 15 Instructors (Industrial and Agricul­ dents 90. BRISTOW. St. Benedict's Convent, Motherhouse Prov.)—St. Ann's Church and Mission Studies. Professors 7. Students 12. and Novitiate of Benedictine Sisters in Di­ House, Ashland; Holy Family, Petersburg. [164]—Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate tural). 5 Brothers. Boys 263. Revs. Wil­ PORTSMOUTH. Maryview Hospital.—Daughters Heart of Mary.—SCHOOLS—Arlington: St WINCHESTER. Holy Trinity Mission Seminary, liam J. Holmes, C.S.Sp., Dir.: Alfred V. ocese of Richmond.—Professed Sisters 85; O.S.B. [7]—Benedictine Fathers (Belmont Ca­ P.O. Box 446.—Major Seminary for of Wisdom 32. Mother Marie, D.W., Supt. Novice 1; Postulants 4. Sisters resident at thedral Abbey)—Richmond: Benedictine Thomas More; Falls Church: St. James; Monteil, C.S.Sp., James T. Kilbride, C.S.Sp., Bed capacity 210. Nursing Sisters 23. the Missionary Servants of the Most Holy James P. Kelly. C.S.Sp., John W. Loughlin, Motherhouse, 30. Mother Claudia Garey, High School, St. Benedict's Priory, St. Annandale, St. Michael's; Norfolk, St Trinity. Very Rev. Stephen Quinn, M.S.­ C.S.Sp., John A. Burns, C.S.Sp.. Charles T. Other Nurses 160. Patients during the O.S.B., Supr. Very Rev. Boniface Bauer, Benedict's. Pius X; Virginia Beach, Star of the Sea. SS.T., J.C.D., Custodian: Revs. Patrick Dooley, C.S.Sp., William G. Marley, C.S.Sp.. year: In 6.623: Out 17,832. Total in year O.S.B., Chap. O.S.B. [7]—Benedictine Fathers (Latrobe, Pa.) INSTITUTIONS—Arlington: Denis J. O'Con­ Moore. M.S.SS.T.. Timothy Lynch, Egbert J. Figaro, C.S.Sp. Phone: Lyric 24.455. Rev. Eugene Lynch, S.M.M., Chap. CLIFTON FORGE. St. Joseph's Convent.—628 Jef­ —The James Barry-Robinson Home for nell High School; Lynchburg: Villa Maria M.S.SS.T., J.C.D.; Ignatius Fonash, M.S.­ 8-4000. 8-4004. Nurses Training School—Student Nurses 72. ferson st. Our Lady of Victory Missionary Boys, Norfolk; St. Gregory's Church, Nor­ Academy; Norfolk Catholic High School. SS.T., S.T.D.. Dominic Cangemi, M.S.­ St. Francis De Sales High School.—Boarding MARTINSBURG, WEST VA. Kings Daughters Hos­ Sisters 3. Sister Virginia, Supr. The Sis­ folk. [168]—Sisters of Mercy (Merion, Pa.)— SS.T., Ph.D., William McVeagh, M.S.SS.T., School offering Academic, General and pital, 200 E. King st. Sisters of the Holy ters are engaged in catechetical and visita­ O.S.B. [7]—Benedictine Fathers (Lisle, 111.)— SCHOOLS—Richmond: St. Elizabeth; Dan­ S.T.L., Cyril Draina, M.S.SS.T., S.T.L., Business Training for Colored Girls. In Ghost 12. Bed capacity 160. Patients tion work in the parishes of Clifton Forge, New Bohemia, Sacred Heart. ville. INSTITUTIONS—Williamsburg: Wal­ Fabian Teichert. M.S.SS.T., Finian Mur­ charge of Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament. treated during the year: In 5.864; Out Covington, Hot Springs and Lexington* O.P. [48]—Dominican Fathers—Newman Hall, singham Academy. phy, M.S.SS.T., Linus Nickerson. M.S.SS.T. Sisters 15. Mother M. Rose Philippine, 8.036. Nursing Sisters 8; other Nurses 42. NEWPORT NEWS. "Bethlehem," Monastery of Charlottesville. [169]—Sisters of Mercy of the Union.—SCHOOLS (Chap. Newton D. Baker VA Hospital, Mar- Supr. Lay Teachers 4; Pupils 134. Rev. Sister M. Theresa, H.G., Administrator. the Poor Clare Nuns, 1110 East Warwick O.S.F.S. [61] Oblates of St. Francis de Sales— —Hopewell; Port Richmond. tinsburg. West Va.) Priests 10: Missionary Alfred Monteil. C.S.Sp., Chap. Rev. Floyd G. Keeler, Chap. Nurses Train­ rd.—Observing the Primitive Rule of St. Our Lady of Good Counsel, Vienna; St. [172]—Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed Brothers 3; Clerics 48. Domestic Dept.: ing School—Students 37. Clare, Constitutions of St. Colette (strictly Therese. Gloucester. Trinity.—INSTITUTIONS—Norfolk: Convent; Missionary Servants of the Most Blessed WILLIAMSBURG. .—Board• cloistered, solemn vows), Perpetual Ex- Winchester: Mother Boniface Missionary Trinity 4. ing Schools for Girls; Day School for Boys S.S.J. [5£\—Josephite Fathers (Baltimore, SPECIAL HOSPITALS AND SANATORIA osition of the Blessed Sacrament. Mother Md.)—St. Joseph's, Richmond; St. Joseph's, Cenacle. and Girls. Sisters of Mercy 5 (Merion). [173B]—Missionary Sisters of Verona.—Rich­ P.O. Box 1895. Sister Mary Grace, Prin. RICHMOND. St. Gerard's Maternity Home, 2511 S[ary Agnes, Abbess. Cloistered Sisters 9. Alexandria; St. Joseph's, Norfolk. JUNIOR COLLEGE Lay Teachers 4. Boys 43; Girls 66. Wise st. (25).—Missionary Sisters of Ve­ Novice 1; Postulant 1. Extern Sisters 2. F.S.C. [5]—Brothers of the Christian Schools. mond, St. Augustine's; Provincialate and rona 2. Mother Cecilia, Supt. Bed capacity NORFOLK. Blessed Trinity Missionary Cenacle. —Denis J. O'Connell High School", Arling­ Novitiate: St Gerard's Maternity Home. ARLINGTON. Marymount Junior College, 2807 [175]—Mission Helpers of the Sacred Heart.— N. Glebe road (7), Religious of the Sacred ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, PRIVATE 14. Patients during the year 42. 176 W. Government ave. (8). Missionary ton. Servants of the Most Blessed Trinity 4. CATECHETICAL CENTERS — Alexandria: St Heart of Mary. Resident and non-resident ARLINGTON. Marymount Junior School, 2807 N. RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF WOMEN Marys; Crewe. students. Mother M Berchmans, R.S.H.M., HOME FOB AGED Census and catechetical work. Sister Mir­ Glebe Road, Religious of the Sacred Heart iam, M.S.B.T., Custodian. IN THE DIOCESE [178]—Our Lady of Victory Missionary Sisters. Pres. Priests 2; Sisters 8; Lay Teachers 24; of Mary. Mother M. Berchmans, R.S.H.M., RICHMOND. St. Sophia's Home for the Aged, —Clifton Forge. Girls 242. WINCHESTER. Mother Boniface Missionary [5]—Benedictine Sisters of Pontifical Jurisdic­ Supr. Sisters 8. Lay Teachers 4. Girls 16 N. Harvie St.—Little Sisters of the Poor Cenacle, P.O. Box 446.—Missionary Serv­ tion (Bristow, Va.)—SCHOOLS—Richmond: [184]—Sisters of the Precious Blood (Dayton, HIGH SCHOOLS, DIOCESAN 165. 10. Guests 130. Mother Gertrude de St. ants of the Most Blessed Trinity 4. Sister Sacred Heart; St. Benedict's; St. Paul's; Ohio).—SCHOOL—Falls Church: St. An­ BRISTOW. Linton Hall.—Military Boarding Benoit, Supr. Attended by Benedictine Maria de Lourdes, Custodian. Sisters do Arlington: St. Charles; Fairfax: St. Leo; thony's. ARLINGTON. Denis J. O'Connell High School, School for Boys. Pupils 272. Sisters of St. Fathers. domestic work at Holy Trinity Mission Hampton: St. Rose. Manassas: All Saints. [188]—School Sisters of Notre Dame (Eastern Little Falls Road and Underwood St. (13). Benedict 10. Sister Ethelreda, O.S.B., Seminary. INSTITUTIONS—Richmond: St. Gertrude's Rev. John T. Meehan. Co-ordinator (Res. Prov.).—SCHOOL—Keyser, W. Va. Prin. 2 Lay Teachers. MONASTERIES AND BESIDENCES OF High School: Bristow: St. Benedict's Con­ [189]—Sisters of Notre Dame (Cleveland Prov­ 101 N. Thomas st.) Boys' Division: Broth­ FREDERICKSBURG. Monfort Academy, 700 Sunken PRIESTS AND BBOTHEBS BETBEAT HOUSE vent; Haymarket: Maryridge School. ers of the Christian Schools. 18. Lay ince).—Arlington: St Agnes. rd.—Mother Ange Marie, Prin. Daughters RICHMOND. St. Benedict's Priory, 304 N. Shep­ HAMPTON, VA. Holy Family Retreat House, [11]—Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for In­ [190]—Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur.— Teachers 3. Brother D. Alphonsus, F.S.C, of Wisdom 9. Boys 130; Girls 123. Prin. Boys 600. Girls' Division: Sisters pard st. (21). Benedictine Fathers (Bel­ 1414 N. Mallory St., (Box 489 Phoebus dians and Colored People.—INSTITUTION— SCHOOL—Norfolk: Blessed Sacrament. IN­ Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary HAYMARKET. Maryridge School.—Benedictine mont, N. C). Very Rev. Leo Frierson, Branch). Revs. C. Walter Campbell, Rock Castle: St. Francis de Sales High STITUTION—Norfolk: Norfolk Catholic High 17. Mother M. Ivo, I.H.M., Prin.; (Res. Sisters 2. Sister M. Antoinette, O.S.B., O.S.B., Prior; Revs. Cornelius Selhuber, C.SS.R., Francis Kenny, C.SS.R., John C. School. School. 27th & Trinidad St.) Lay Teachers 2. Girls Supr. Lay Teacher 1. Boys 11: Girls 12. O.S.B., Henry Bollmann, O.S.B., Rembert Huston, C.SS.R., Cornelius Hoffmann, [19]—Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de [197]—Little Sisters of the Poor.—INSTITUTION 550 LYNCHBURG. Villa Maria-Oaklawn Academy.— Codd. O.S.B., Patrick Donahue. O.S.B., Ray­ C.SS.R. Paul.—SCHOOLS—Richmond: St Patrick's; —Richmond: St Sophia's Home for the Boarding and Day School for Girls. In mond J. Geyer, O.S.B., Adrian Harmening, Holy Family Retreat League (Box 268 Phoe­ Lynchburg; Norfolk: Sacred Heart; Peters­ Aged. NORFOLK. Norfolk Catholic High School, 6401 charge of the Sisters, Servants of the Im­ bus Branch) Rev. John C. Huston, C.SS.R., burg: St. Joseph's; Portsmouth: St Paul's, Granby st, Norfolk. (5).—Revs. Gabriel T. O.S.B.. Robert Brennan. O.S.B., Edmund [198]—Oblate Sisters of Providence.—SCHOOL— maculate Heart of Mary. Sisters 7. Mother E. McCaffrey, O.S.B., Eugene Kusterer, Dir. Our Lady of Victory; Staunton; Martins­ Maioriello, S.T.L., Prin. (Res. 520 Graydon M. Claudia. Supr. Pupils 150. burg, W. Va. INSTITUTIONS—Richmond: St. Alexandria: St Joseph's. Park), H. Paul Harrigan, Asst Prin. (Res. O.S.B., Luke N. Bain, O.S.B. Priests 11. MISCELLANEOUS [221]—Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet WILLIAMSBURG. Walsingham Academy.—Board• Redemptorist Mission House, 810 Louisiana Joseph's Villa; Norfolk: De Paul Hospital, 822 W. 37 St.) Priests 6. Sisters 17. Catholic High School: Portsmouth: St. ().—SCHOOL—Alexandria: St Daughters of Charity of St Vincent de Paul ing School for Girls; Day School for Boys St. (23).—Very Rev. Joseph Hart, C.SS.R.; CHARIX>TTESVILLE. Newman Hall, 1432 Jefferson and Girls. Sisters of Mercy 9 (Merion). Paul's Central High School. Rita's; Vienna: Our Lady of Good Coun­ 3: Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore City 2- Revs. John F. McCarthy, C.SS.R., John J. Park ave. For Catholic students at the sel. Sisters of the Holy Cross 3; Daughters of P.O. Box 1895. Lay Teachers 3. Sister Jerlinski, C.SS.R., Raymond Schantz, Univ. of Va. Rev. William A. Stickle, O.P. [22]—Sisters of Charity of Nazareth.—SCHOOLS Mary Grace, Prin. Boys 231; Girls 181. —Richmond: Cathedral of the Sacred [233]—Visitation Nuns.—INSTITUTION—Rich• Wisdom 4. Sisters of Notre Dame de C.SS.R., Headquarters of Vice-Province of In res., Rev. Paulinus Engel, O.S.B. mond : Monastery of the Visitation Monte Namur 3. Sisters, Servants of the Immacu­ Richmond which embraces the States of Heart; Newport News; Roanoke: St. An­ RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES OF MEN drew's; Our Lady of Nazareth. INSTITUTION Maria. late Heart of Mary, 2. Lay Teachers 6; NUBSEBY SCHOOLS Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, [234]—Daughters of Wisdom.—SCHOOLS—Cra• Boys 303: Girls 294. IN THE DIOCESE —Roanoke: St Vincent's Male Orphan Asy­ RICHMOND. Holy Angels Nursery School, 1307 , Georgia and . Very lum, Inc.; Catholic High School. dock, Holy Angels; Norfolk; St. Mary's; PORTSMOUTH. St. Paul's Central High School, Lakeside ave.. Missionary Sisters of Ve­ Rev. Joseph Hart, C.SS.R., Vice Provincial; The number preceding the title of the Order refers to the Religious Order Section, where [43c]—Dominican Sisters of the Third Order Fredericksburg: Montfort Academy. IN­ Dinwiddie and High st. Rev. Robert J. Mc- rona 10. Children 31. Revs. John F. McCarthy, C.SS.R., and STITUTIONS—Norfolk: Catholic High School, Thomas O'Connor, C.SS.R., Vice Provincial further information regarding the Community of St. Dominic (Nashville, Tenn.)—SCHOOL Eleney, Co-ordinator. Sister Barbara, FALLS CHURCH: St. Joseph's Nursery School. —Fort Monroe, St. Mary's; Newport News: St. Mary's Infant Home; Portsmouth: Prin. 8 Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent 201 N. Spring St., Servants of St. Joseph Consultors. may be found. fc Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. Maryview Hospital. de Paul. (Res. 600 Dinwiddie St.) Lay ARLINGTON. Missionhurst," Central House C.I.C.M. [72]—Congregation of the Immaculate (Madrid. Spain) 4. Mother Ascension, [43c]—Dominican Sisters of the Third Order [269]—Servants of St. Joseph (Madrid, Spain). Teachers 2. Boys 89: Girls 184. Supr. Children 15. andj Novitiate of the Immaculate Heart of Heart of Mary—Mission House, Arlington; Precious Blood, Culpeper; McLean, St. of St. Dominic (Adrian, Mich.)—^SCHOOL— INSTITUTION—Falls Church: St Joseph's ROANOKE. Roanoke Catholic High School, 620 Mary Missions' Society in the United Charlottesville. Nursery School. ORPHANAGES AND INFANT ASYLUMS States. (Congregation of the Immaculate John's. N. Jefferson St.—Sister Miriam, Prin. 6 [46]—Poor Clare Nuns—Newport News: Beth­ Sisters of Charity of Nazareth. Lay Heart of Mary: foreign and home missions. CM. [40]—Congregation of the Mission (East­ RICHMOND. St. Joseph's Villa, Dooley Memo­ ern Province)—DePaul Hospital, Norfolk. lehem Monastery. DIOCESAN CEMETERIES Teachers 2; Boys 82; Girls 84. rial Orphanage.—Daughters of Charity of Legal title: American I.H.M. Province, Inc.).—4651 N. 25th st, P.O. Box BB., (7). C.P.S. [67]—Stigmatine Fathers—All Saints', [47]—Bernardine S%sters of the Third Order Richmond—Mt Calvary, Holy Cross. St. Vincent de Paul 22. Sister Hilda Dunn, Manassas; Our Lady of Angels, Wood- of St. Francis.—SCHOOL—Portsmouth, St. Fairfax—Calvary Memorial Park, HIGH SCHOOLS, PRIVATE Administrator. Boys 21: Girls 109. Ex­ •—Very Revs. Alphonse Rigouts, C.I.C.M., Therese of Lisieux. INSTITUTION—Newport Prov. Supr.; Paul Van Malderen. C.I.C.M., bridge. Norfolk—St. Mary's. RICHMOND. Benedictine High School, 304 N. tern Day Pupils in School: Boys 90: Girls C.PP.S. [49]—Precious Blood Fathers—Crewe, News, Mary Immaculate Hospital. Sheppard st (21).—A Military High School 90. P.O. Address, R.F.D. 4, Richmond, Local Supr. Promotion Staff: Revs. Paul [57]—Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore City— NECROLOGY Van Malderen, C.I.C.M., Dir.; Albert M. Va.; Falls Church, Va., St. Anthony's; in charge of the Benedictine Fathers. Va. Rev. Joseph L. Wingler, Chap. In Lexington, Va.; SCHOOLS—Richmond: St. Joseph's; Norfolk: fMurphy, Edwin J.. C.PP.S.. Falls Church, Va., Very Rev. Walter A. Coggin, O.S.B., Pres. res.. Rev. Richard J. Burke. Verbeke, C.I.C.M., Treas.; Albert Van Christ the King; St. Joseph's. INSTITUTION St. Anthony's Church.—Died April 11, 1959. Nuffelen, C.I.C.M., Marcel Josson, C.I.C.M., CS.Sp. [29]—Holy Ghost Fathers—St Emma, (Res., Belmont N. C); Very Rev. Leo NORFOLK. The James Barry-Robinson Home for Rock Castle; Our Lady Queen of Peace, —Norfolk: Catholic High School. tStephens, Edward L., Rt. Rev. Msgr. Alex­ Frierson, O.S.B., Vice-Pres.; Rev. Raymond Boys, Kempsville rd.—In charge of the Raymond De Corte, C.I.C.M. In res., Rev. Arlington; St. Joseph, Herndon. andria, Va., St Mary's Church.—Died Anthony Mostaert, C.I.C.M., Community. [112]—Third Order Regular of St. Francis of J. Geyer. O.S.B.. Prin.; Revs. Patrick Don­ Benedictine Fathers (Latrobe, Pa.). Reli­ C.S8.R. [51]—Redemptorist Fathers—St. Au­ Allegany. N. Y.—SCHOOL—Groveton: St. March 17. 1959. ahue. O.S.B.. Robert J. Brennan, O.S.B., gious 3. Revs. Urban Lux, O.S.B., Dir., Priests 7. Brothers 2. gustine's, Redemptorist Mission House, Louis'; Triangle: St. Francis of Assisi. tTohill, Anthony J., Clifton, Va., St. Joseph's Henry Bollmann, O.S.B., Rembert Codd. O.S.B., Gordian Burkhardt, O.S.B., Blane BERRYVILLE. The Cistercian Abbey of Our Richmond; Charlottesville; Elkton; New­ [115]—Congregation of the Sisters of the Holy Church.—Died Aug. 8. 1959. O.S.B.. Adrian Harmening. O.S.B., Edmund Resko, O.S.B., Prefects. Pupils 58. Lady of the Holy Cross. Order of Cister­ port News; Roanoke. Cross.—SCHOOLS—Alexandria: St Mary's; tWidmer, James J., Fredericksburg. Va., St E. McCaffrey, O.S.B.. Eugene H. Kusterer, Bt. Mary's Infant Home, 317 Chapel st. (4) cians of the Strict Observance. Rt. Rev. M.S.SS.T. [42]—Missionary Servants of the Blessed Sacrament; Norfolk: Holy Trinity. Mary's Church.—Died Dec. 19, 1959. O.S.B., Luke N. Bain, O.S.B., Profs. Lay Daughters of Wisdom 5. Mother Edward M. Hugh McKiernan, O.C.S.O., Abbot. Teachers 6. Students 306. Very Rev. M. Joseph Annesi, O.C.S.O., of the Holy Ghost, Supr. Boys 59; Girls RECAPITULATION OF STATISTICS St. Gertrude's High School, 3215 Stuart ave. 47. Prior; Revs. M. William O'Connor, O.C- (21).—Sisters of St. Benedict 9. Sister M. S.O., Subprior and Novice Master M. Fran­ Bishop 1 Seminaries, Religious, or Scholasti- Elementary Schools, Private 6 Helen, O.S.B., Supr. Sister M. Xavier, ROANOKE. Bt. Vincent's Home, Inc., N. Jeffer­ cates 2 Boys 644 son st—Sisters of Charity of Nazareth, cis Dougherty, O.C.S.O.; M. Paul Fitz­ Auxiliary Bishops 1 O.S.B.. Prin. Priest 1. Lay Teachers 2; gerald, O.C.S.O.; M. Gabriel O'Connell, Abbots 1 Students, Religious 60 Girls 631 Students 255. Ky. 5. Sister Mary Barbara, Supr. Chil­ Total Seminarians 139 Total Students 1,275 dren 33. Legal title: St. Vincent's Home. O.C.S.O.; M. Kilian Jeflers, O.C.S.O.: M. Priests: Diocesan active in diocese .... 159 Marymount-in-Richmond, 5301 Cary St. rd.— Malachy Marrion, O.C.S.O.; M. Placid Priests: Active outside diocese 6 Colleges and Universities 1 Institutional Schools 4 Boarding and Day School for Girls. Re­ GENERAL HOSPITALS Usinowicz, O.C.S.O.; M. George Supry, Priests: Retired, sick, or absent 6 Women 242 Boy Students 171 ligious of the Sacred Heart of Mary 7. NEWPORT NEWS. Mary Immaculate Hospital.— O.C.S.O., M. Paschal Balkan, O.C.S.O.: M. Religious Priests resident in diocese .. 132 Total Students 242 Girl Students 156 Mother M. Louise, R.S.H.M., Prin. Lay Matthew Killian, O.C.S.O.; M. Cyril Corn­ Total Priests of Diocese 303 Total Students 327 Teachers 2. Students 136. Bernardine Sisters of the Third Order of High Schools, Diocesan and Parochial. 12 St. Francis 22. Bed capacity 150. Patients ish, O.C.S.O.; M. Andrew Gries, O.C.S.O. Priests from other dioceses 2 Boys 1,509 Public school pupils in Special ALEXANDRIA. St. Mary's Academy, 2404 Russell treated during the year: In 7.827; Out Choir Religious 19 of whom 14 are Priests. Total Brothers 53 Religious Instruction Classes Total Sisters 813 Girls 1,658 rd. Day School for Girls.—-Sisters of the 4.559. Total treated in year 12,486. Sister Choir Novices 2. Choir Oblates 2. Pro­ Total Students 3,167 High School Students 4,226 fessed Lay Brothers 17; Novices 6: Postu­ Parishes 107 Holy Cross 13. Sister M. Clotile, C.S.C., M. Gonzalva, C.S.B., Administrator. Nurs­ High Schools, Private 8 Elementary Students 9,457 Supr. Lay Teachers 4. Girls 417. Rev. ing Sisters 9; Other rTurses 92. Nurses lants 2; Oblate 1. Total in Community 52. With resident Pastor 105 Boys 612 Total Students under Catholic Instruc­ William Dickerson, O.S.B., Chap. Training School—Students 30. CLARKSVILLE. Franciscan Mission House, St. Non-resident Pastor 2 tion 60,797 Missions 38 Girls 1,136 ARLINGTON. Marymount High School, 2807 N. NORFOLK. De Paul Hospital, Granby st. and Catherine's Friary, 9th and Virginia ave.— Priests, Teaching (full time) 42 Revs. Victorian Gass, O.F.M., Simon P. Stations 11 Glebe rd. Day School for Girls.—Religious Kingsley Lane. Zone 5.—Daughters of Total Students 1,748 Brothers, Teaching 23 of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Mother M. Charity of St. Vincent de Paul 17. Bed Schwantner, O.F.M. Chapels 93 Elementary Schools, Parochial 52 Berchmans, R.S.H.M., Supr. Priests 1. capacity 306 and 55 bassinets. Patients EMPORIA. Franciscan Mission House, St. Rich­ With resident Chaplain 16 Boys 15,392 Sisters, Teaching 609 Sisters 6; Lay Teachers 1. Girls 128. during the year: In 18,856; Out 67,148. ard's Friary, 409 Southampton st.—Revs. Students of dioc. in other semi­ Girls 14.824 Lay Teachers 305 naries 79 Total Students 30,216 Total Teachers in diocese 979 RICHMOND - 624 RICHMOND RECAPITULATION OF STATISTICS (Continued) General Hospitals 4 Schools for nurses 4 Infant Baptisms 7,201 Bed capacity 826 Student nurses , 229 Converts 1,122 Diocese of Rochester 4 Total Baptisms 8,323 In-Patients treated annually 39,170 Orphanages and Infant Asylums (Dioecesis Roffensis) Out-Patients treated annually 112.125 Resident Boys 171 Marriages " 1,289 Total Patients 151,295 Resident Girls 156 Catholic 455 Special Hospitals or Sanatoria 1 Children in foster homes 219 Mixed 834 Bed capacity 14 Total Dependent Children 546 Deaths 1,035 In-Patients treated annually 42 Homes for invalid and aged 1 Total Catholic Population 167,019 Total Patients 42 Guests 130 Total Population 3,900,000

ESTABLISHED 1868. Square Miles = 7,107. Most Reverend Comprises the Counties of Monroe, Livingston, LAWRENCE B. CASEY, D.D., V.G. Wayne, Ontario, Seneca, Cayuga, Yates, Auxiliary Bishop; ordained June 7, 1930; ap­ Steuben, Chemung, Tioga, Schuyler and pointed Titular Bishop of Cea and Auxiliary Tompkins, in the State of New York, with a February 10. 1953: cons. May 5, 1953.—Res., Total Population (1950 Census) of 1,044.124. 296 Flower City Park, Rochester IS, N. Y. For legal titles of parishes and diocesan in­ stitutions, consult the Chancery Office. Most Reverend JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D. Bishop of Rochester, born October 28, 1884; ordained Sept. 19, 1908; appointed Bishop of Salt Lake, Utah, July 1, 1932; cons. Oct. 28. 1932; transferred to the See of Rochester, July 31, 1937; installed November 11, 1937.—Res., 50 Chestnut st., Rochester 4, N. Y.

First Bishop—Rt. Rev. BERNARD J. MCQUAID, SHAY, THOMAS F. CONNORS, JOHN B. SULLI­ Diocesan Building Commission—Most Rev. D.D., cons. July 12, 1868; died Jan. 18, 1909. VAN, GEORGE W. ECKL, JAMES C. MCANIFF, JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D., Chairman; Rt. Rev. Second Bishop—Most Rev. THOMAS F. HICKEY, P.A., GERALD C. LAMBERT, JOHN E. MANEY, Msgrs. JOHN E. MANEY, Acting Chairman; D.D., ordained March 25, 1884; cons. May 24, CHARLES J. Azzi; Rt. Rev. Msgr. LESLIE G. GERALD C. LAMBERT, Sec., LESLIE WHALEN, 1905; succeeded to the See, Jan. 18, 1909; ap­ WHALEN. CHARLES V. BOYLE (Schools), FRANK J. pointed assistant at the Pontifical Throne, Deans—Cayuga; Rt. Rev. Msgr. JAMES D. HOEFEN, Rev. ROBERT A. KELEHER, Messrs. May 4, 1925; resigned Oct 30, 1928; made CUFFNEY, V.F.; Chemung-Schuyler: Rt Rev. FRANCIS C. WICKES, GEORGE WEINING, ARTHUR of the Titular See of Vimina- Msgr. LEO G. SCHWAB, V.F.; Livingston: Rt. J. BAMANN. Address all official communica­ cium, Oct. 30, 1928; died Dec. 10, 1940. Rev. Msgr. JOHN M. BALL, V.F.; Ontario- tions to the Diocesan Building Commission, Third Bishop—Most Rev. JOHN FRANCIS Seneca-Yates : Rt Rev. Msgr. EDWARD K. 50 Chestnut st. (4). O'HERN, D.D., ordained Feb. 17, 1901; ap- BALL, V.F.; Steuben: Rt Rev. Msgr. LAW­ Diocesan Commission for Liturgy and Music—• ointed Bishop of Rochester, January 8, RENCE W. GANNON, V.F.; Tompkins-Tioga: Most Rev. JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D., Chair­ ?929; cons. March 19, 1929; died May 22, Rt. Rev. Msgr. WILLIAM BYRNE, V.F.; man; Rt Rev. Msgrs. WrLFRm T. CRAUGH, 1933. Wayne: Rt Rev. Msgr. JOSEPH V. CUBTIN, GEORGE V. PREDMORE. FRANCIS B. BURNS, JOHN Fourth Bishop—His Eminence EDWARD Cardi­ V.F. M. DUFFY, Revs. LEO C. MOONEY, BENEDICT nal MOONET, appointed Aug. 28, 1933; trans­ Diocesan Administrative Council—Most Rev. EHMANN. ferred to Detroit, May 26, 1937; installed JAMES E. KEARNEY, D.D., Most Rev. LAW­ Vigilance Committee—Most Rev. JAMES E. Archbishop of Detroit, Aug. 3, 1937. RENCE B. CASEY, D.D., V.G., Rt. Rev. 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