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HONTHEIM


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HOWLETT


Education: Gymnasia, Freiburg and Karlsruhe, Germany. Ordained 1880; assistant successively at Jefferson City and St. Francis de Sales Church, St. Louis, Missouri; rector, Riviere aux Vases, Missouri, 1886-1892; rector of St. Louis's Church (1892-1903) and of St. Francis de Sales Church (1903- ), St. Louis; censor librorum, examiner of the clergy and consultor, archdiocese of St. Louis. Member of the Cathohc Historical Society. Author of: "Fasti Mariani" (St. Louis, 1892); editor (since 1905) of ' ' Nordamerikanisches Pastoralblatt ' ' .

ARTICLES: Anne, Saint; Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mart, The Fact of the; Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, The Feast of the; Assumption, of the Blessed Virgin Mahy, Feast of the; Blessing, Apostolic; Candlemas; Colmar, Joseph Ludwig; Deo Gratias; De Profundis; Deus IN Adjutorium Meum Intende; Dispersion of the Apostles; Easter; Embolism; Espousals of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Eve of a Feast; Expectation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the; Feasts, Ecclesiastical; Holy Innocents; Holy Name, Feast of the; Holy Name of Jesus; Immaculate Conception; Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the; Michael the Archangel, Saint; Months, Special Devotions for; Most Pure Heart op Mary, Feast of the; Mount Carmel, Feast of Our Lady of; Name of Mary, Feast of the Holy; Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the; Our Lady Help of Christians, Feast of; Paschal Tide; Passion of Christ, Commemoration of the; Prayer of Christ, Feast of the; Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feast of the; Ransom, Feast of Our Lady of; Sorrows of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Feasts of the Seven; Thorns, Feast of the Crown of; Transfigura- tion OF Christ, Feast of the; Victory, Feast of Our Lady of; Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary; Whitsunday or Pentecost; Winding Sheet of Christ, Feast of the Holy; Wounds, The Five Sacred.

Hontheim, Reverend Joseph, s.j., b. at Olewig, near Trier, Germany, 18 July, 1858. Education: Gymnasium, Trier; tlniversity of Bonn; University of Innsbruck; Jesuit scholasticates, Blyenbeck, Holland, and Ditton Hall, England. Entered the Society of Jesus 1882; ordained 1882; former professor of philosophy, Jesuit scholasticate. Mold, England, and St. Ignatius College, Valkenburg, Holland; professor of dogmatic theology (1895- ) and of Old Testament exegesis (1909- ), St. Ignatius College, Valkenburg. Author of: "Institutiones TheodicEeae sive Theologise NaturaUs" (1893); "Der logische Algorithmus" (1895); "Das Buch Job" (1904); "Das Hohelied" (1908); edited Wilmers, "Lehrbuch der Rehgion" (7th ed., 4 vols., 1909- 1911); collaborator in: Herder, "Kirchenlexikon" (by Father Hontheim: "Seligkeit"); "Kirchhche Handlexikon" (by Father Hontheim: "Job"); contributor of Scriptural articles to: "Theologische Quartalschrift" (Tiibingen); "Der Katholik" (Mainz); "Biblische Zeitschrift" (Freiburg); "Zeit- schrift fur katholische Theologie" (Innsbruck). ARTICLES: Heaven; Hell; Job.

Horgan, Stephen Henry, editor, b. at Norfolk, Virginia, 2 February, 1854. Education: primary studies, Cork, Ireland; pubhc schools, Nyack, N. Y.; St. Francis Xavier's College, New York. Photog- rapher on "New York Daily Graphic" 1874; devoted his time to newspaper illustrating 1874^1907; former art manager on a number of New York dailies; formerly connected with the American Press Association (7 years) ; former managing editor of the "Monitor" (Newark) ; editor of "Process Engraving" in the "Inland Printer", Chicago, 1895- Devised process of illustrating for "New York Daily Graphic", first daily paper to illustrate; introduced and perfected illustrating for a number of New York dailies; first to make half-tone illustrations in a newspaper; recognized authority on all methods of producing pictures in printing ink. Author of: "Three Color Process Work" (Chicago, 1902); "Horgan's Half-tone and Photo-Mechanical Pro- cesses" (Chicago, 1912); "About Photo-Engraving" (New York, 1914) ; contributor to Catholic periodicals. ARTICLE: Egloffstein, Frederick W. von.


Houck, Right Reverend Monsignor George Francis, Church Historian, b. at Tiffin, Ohio, 9 July, 1847. Education : St. Joseph's School and Heidelberg College, Tiffin; Mt. St. Mary's Seminary, Cincinnati, and St. Mary's Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio. Ordained 1875; pastor, St. Joseph's Church, Cresthne, Ohio, 187.5-1877; chancellor, diocese of Cleveland, 1877- 1909; chaplain. Charity Hospital, Cleveland, 1877- 1904; manager of the Catholic cemeteries of Cleveland 1878-1903; domestic prelate 1904; rector, St. Augus- tine's Church, Lakewood, Ohio, 1909- . Author of: "The Church in Northern Ohio" (1888; 4th ed. 1891); "Early History of CathoUcity in Cleveland", pamphlet (1889) ; "Right Reverend Amadeus Rappe", pamphlet (l889); "History of the Cathohc Church in Northern Ohio and Diocese of Cleveland", 2 vols. (1902).

ARTICLE: Cleveland, Diocese of.

Houlihan, Reverend John W., b. at Bangor, Maine, 13 February, 1871, son of Patrick Houlihan and Mary Moriarty. Education: pubhc schools, Bangor, Maine; Holy Cross College, Worcester, Massachusetts; Grand Seminary, Montreal, Canada; St. Sulpice, Paris. Ordained 1894; rector at Dexter, Maine, 1895-1909; rector, St. Joseph's Church, Portland, 1909-

ARTICLE: Portland, Diocese of.

Howard, Reverend Francis William, ll.d., b. at Columbus', 21 June, 1867. Education: Niagara University, Niagara Falls, New York; Mt. St. Mary's, Cincinnati, Ohio. Ordained 1891; has held the posts of pastor at Jackson, assistant at the cathedral, Columbus, and professor at the Josephinum, Colum- bus, Ohio; at present, rector, Holy Rosary Church, Columbus; chairman of the School Board, diocese of Columbus. Identified from the beginning with, and at present secretary general of, the Cathohc Educa- tional Association.

ARTICLE: Educational Association, The Catholic.

Hewlett, Reverend James Aidan, o.s.b., m.a., b. at New Ross, Co. Wexford, Ireland, 1856; d. at Downside Abbey, Bath, England, 27 June, 1909, son of John Howlett, J.P., of Inistioge, Co. Wexford, Ireland. Education: Downside Abbey; London University. Entered the Benedictine Order 1875; ordained 1883; prefect of studies. Downside Abbey, 1884^1888; professor of Scripture and Classics, St. Michael's Priory, Belmont, England, 1888-1894; engaged in parish work successively at Dulwich and St. Osburg's, Coventry, England, 1894-1900; head master. Downside Abbey School, 1900-1902; parish work successively at Newnham Paddox, Becoles, and Little Malvern, England. 1902-1909. Member of the Council of the Benedictine Order. Contributor of Scriptural articles to various periodicals.

ARTICLES: Abraham; Balaam; Bibles, Picture; Chronoi/- OGY, Biblical; Desert (in the Bible).

Hewlett, Reverend William Joseph, b. in Monroe County, New York, 6 March, 1848. son of John Howlett of Co. Wexford, and Ellen Doyle of Co. Kildare, Ireland. Education: schools in Cass County, Michigan; Seminary of St. Thomas, Bards- town, Kentucky; St. Sulpice, Paris; University of Wiirzburg. Teacher in Monsignor Machebeuf's parochial school, Denver, before ordination; ordained 1876; engaged in missionary and parish work in the diocese of Denver, being member of numerous diocesan Boards, 1877- ; former rector, St. Ignatius Church, Pueblo, Colorado; rector, St. John the EvangeUst's Church, Loveland, Colorado, 1909- 1913; chaplain of the Sisters of Loretto, Nerinx, Kentucky, 1913- ; member of: the Episcopal Council and synodal examiner, diocese of Denver;