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March, Reverend Josfi MARfA, s.j., b. at Manresa, Barcelona, Spain, 20 November, 1875. Education: St. Ignatius College, Manresa; St. Ignatius College, Sarria, Barcelona. Entered the Society of Jesus 1893; ordained 1908; former professor of mathematics. College of Our Saviour, Saragossa, Spain (three years); former professor of Church history and patrology and librarian, Colegio del Jesiis, Tortosa, Spain; engaged in research work in the Vatican Archives, Rome, 1913- . Author of: "El Fil6sofo Ranoio, R. P. Francisco Alvarado, segun nuevos documentos" (Madrid, 1913); "La soberania del Pueblo y el Poder subventivo" (Madrid, 1913); "Un Missal notable de Tortosa" (Barcelona, 1913); various pamphlets; editor of EspEisa's "Enciclopedia "Universal Ilustrada"; contributor to: "Razon y Fe"; "Anuari d'Estudis Catalans"; "Estudis Universitaris

Catalans". ABTICLE: Pilar, Nuestra SeiSoha del.

Marchand, Vert Reverend Canon Ubald, J.C.D., b. at Champlain, Canada, 15 May, 1863. Education: Seminary, Three Rivers; Propaganda and Minerva, Rome. Ordained 1893; professor at the Seminary, Three Rivers, 1889-1895; professor of theology, Seminary, Three Rivers, 1898-1899; vicar- general and chancellor, diocese of Three Rivers, 1899-

canon of the cathedral of Three Rivers.

Member of the Soci^tS du Parler Frangais au Canada.

ARTICLE: Three Rivers, Diocese of.

Marcilla Lopez, Reverend Alberto, b. at Albacete, Spain, 7 August, 1878. Education: Pon- tifical University, Valencia, Spain. Came to Mexico 1898; ordained 1901; assistant (1901-1906) and rector (1906- ), cathedral, and diocesan consultor and s3rnodal examiner, diocese of Campeche, Mexico. Recipient of a letter of thanks from the King and Queen of Spain for the dedication to their children of his book "El Libro de Oro". Author of: "Resumen Historico del Obispado de Campeche"; "El Libro de Oro"; contributor to "Verdad" (Merida, Yucatan).

ABTICLE: Campeche, Diocese oe.

Maring, Reverend Johann, Ph.D., b. at Bruns- wick, Germany, 10 April, 1879. Education: pubUc school and Gymnasium, Brunswick; Universities of Miinster, Marburg, and Freiburg, and Seminary, Hildesheim, Germany. Ordained 1902; chaplam at Rhumspringe and Linden (1904-1906) and rector at Stade (1906- ), Hanover, Germany. Author of: " Diozesansy noden und Domherren-Generalkapitel des Stifts Hildesheim biz zum Anfang des XVII Jahr- hunderts" (1905); "Die Kongregation der Barm- herzigen Schwestern in Hildesheim" (1908); collabo- rator in Buchberger, "Kirchliches Handlexikon".

ABTICLE: Hildesheim, Diocebe of.

Marique, Pierre Joseph, Ph.D., b. at Scilles, Belgium, 24 January, 1872. Education: parochial schools and College of St. Servais, Li^ge, and State Regents Normal School, Nivelles, Belgium; Belgian MiUtary Academies; New York University, New York. Former Second Lieutenant in the Belgian Army; supplementary professor of Intermediate Instruction, Belgium, 1901; at present, instructor in French, College of the City of New York.

ABTICLES: Bdkigny, Jean LBvEsauE de; Conscience, Hendrik; Deohamps, Adolphb; Delille, Jacques; FfiVAL,


Paul-Henri-Cohentin; Flanders; FLEtTRioT, Z^naide-Marie- Anne; Guilds (in Flanders, France, Germany, Italy); Haur^au, Jean-Barth^lemy; Kervyn de Lettenhove, Joseph-Marie-Bruno-Constantin; La Fayette, Marie- Madeleine-Pioche de La Vergne; Laprade, Victor de; La

ROCHEJACQUELEIN, HeNRI-AuGUSTE-GeORGES DU VERGIER,

Comte de; Lecoy de La Marche, Richard-Albert; Marie DE France; Mercad^, Eustache; Meun, Jean Clopinel de; Michel, Jean; Montyon, Antoine-Jean-Baptiste-Robert Auget, Baron de; Mor]6ri, Louis; Nothomb, Jean-Baptiste ; S^gur, Sophie Rostopchine, Comtesse de; Verne, Jules; Vehtot, Ren^-Aubert; Walter of Chatillon.

Markevyc, Reverend Josaphat J., c.s.b., Inns- bruck, Austria. ABTICLE: Josaphat KuncetyS, Saint.

Marsh, Reverend Ernest Glanvillb Bryant, B.C., b. at Aston, near Birmingham, England, 22 September, 1865. Education: St. Marie's College, Rugby, and RatcUffe College, Leicester, England; London University. Began career as a teacher; entered the Salesian Congregation 1894; ordained 1895; prefect of studies, Salesian School, Battersea, London, 1898-1901; rector. Church and Institute of Our Lady, Help of Christians, Famborough, England, parish church of the Empress Eugenie, 1901-1907; missionary in Jamaica 1907; rector, St. Mary Magdalen's Church, Wandsworth, London, 1908- 1910; assistant. Church of Mary, Help of Christians, New York, 1910-1914; chaplain, St. Regis Convent, New York, 1914- . Founded Salesian Institute, Famborough, England; on the Committee for managing the Education Bill, Hampshire, England, 1905-1906. Author of dramas, short stories, poems; contributor to various newspapers. ABTICLES: Patagonia; Salesian Society, The.

Marshall, John Arthur, architect, b. at HuU, Yorkshire, England, 1853. Education: private school, HuU, England; studied architecture under the late William BotteriU, of Hull. Former assistant to John. F. Bentley, architect, London; architect to the West- minster Cathedral authorities, London, 1902- ; examiner in Greek and Roman architecture to Board of Architectural Education, London. Awarded the GrisseU Gold Medal of the Royal Institute of British Architects, 1888. Author of lectures on architecture; contributor to various periodicals.

ABTICLE: Westminster Abbey.

Martin, Caroline L., Religious of the Perpetual Adoration, Washington, D. C. ABTICLE: Perpetual Adoration, Religious of the.

Martindale, Reverend Ctril Charles, s.j., M.A., writer, b. in London, 25 May, 1879, son of Sir Arthur Martindale, k.c.s.i. Education: Harrow; St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, Blackburn, and Pope's Hall, Orford, England; St. Bueno's College, St. Asaph, Wales. Entered the Society of Jesus 1897; former professor of Classics at Stonyhurst College, Black- burn, and at Manresa House, Roehampton, London, England; ordained 1911; at present, at Pope's Hall, Oxford. Member of the Hellenic Society, and the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies. Author of: "Legend of St. Christopher"; "In God's Army", 3 vols.; "In God's Nursery"; "The Waters of Twilight"; "The Goddess of Ghosts"; "Biography of Mgr. R. H. Benson" (2 vols); pamphlets; editor of Catholic Truth Society's "Lectures on the History of Religions" (5 vols.). Pope's "Studies in History and Dogma"; contributor to: "The Month"; "Dublin Review"; "Catholic World".

ABTICLES: Christmas; Epiphany; Oracle; Paganism.

Marucchi, Orazio, k.c.s.g., b. in Rome, 10 November, 1852. Education: Gregorian University and Sapienza, Rome. At present, professor of Christian archaeology in private schools, at the Roman Seminary, at the Propaganda, and at the