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Ireland 1906-1908; completed the erection of the
cathedral and college at Letterkenny, Ireland.
Member of the Classical Association of Ireland.
Has contributed to the "Irish Ecclesiastical Record";
articles on pubhc events in Ireland to various news-
papers.
ARTICLES: Raphoe, Diocese of; Universities; Ihelajnd — Catholic University of Ireland.
O'Donnell, Reverend Thomas, cm., b. in Co. Tipperary, Ireland, 1864. Education: Maynooth, DubUn. Ordained 1888; entered the Congregation of the Mission 1889; teacher in Lazarist schools 1889-1895; vice-president and professor of moral and pastoral theology (1895-1909), and president (1909- ), AU HaUows College. Author of: "The Priest of Today— His Ideals and His Duties" (Dublin, 1909).
AKTICLE: All Hallows College.
O'Donoghue, David James, b. in London, 22 July, 1866, of Irish parents. Education: Catholic schools, London. Married Florence White 1904; librarian. University College, DubliUj 1909-r Former member of Southwark Irish Literary Club; member of the Irish Literary Society of London; vice-president of the National Literary Society of Ireland. Author of: "The Poets of Ireland" (1891; new ed. 1912); "Irish Wits and Humourists" (1892); "Irish Poetry of the Nineteenth Century" (1894); "List of 1300 Irish Artists" (1894); "Life of WilUam Carletbn", 2 vols. (1896); "Life and Writings of James Clarence Mangan" (1897); "Richard Pook- lich, an Irish Musical Genius" (1899); "Life of Robert Emmet" (1903); "Sir Walter Scott's Tour in Ireland in 1825" (1905); "Geographical Distribu- tion of Irish Abihty" (1906); "John O'Leary and His Friends" (1913); "Ireland in London", in collabora- tion with F. A. Fahy (1887); "Catalogue of the Gilbert Library", in collaboration with Douglas Hyde (1911); edited: "Humour of Ireland" (1894); Carleton, "Fardorougha the Miser" (1895); "Writiugs of James Fintan Lalor" (1895); Carleton, ■"Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry", 4 vols. (1896-1897); "Works of Samuel Lover" (1896- 1899); Carleton, "The Black Prophet" (1898); "Prose Writings of James Clarence Mangan" (1903); "Poems of James Clarence Mangan" (1904); edited with Memoir, Keegan, "Legends and Stories" (1907); "Essays of Thomas David" (1913); coUabo- rator in: "Dictionary of National Biography"; "Treasury of Irish Poetry"; "Irish Literature"; contributor to: "Freeman's Journal"; "Weekly Freeman"; "Evening Telegraph"; all of Dublin.
ARTICLES: Arthitb, Thomas; Atkinson, Sarah; Belling, Snt Richard; Been an, Michael John; Cahill, Daniel Wil- liiAM; HussET, Thomas.
O'Donovan, Reverend Loms, a.m., s.t.l., b. at Baltimore, 24 July, 1872. Education: Loyola College, St. Charles College, and St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore; CathoUc University, Washington, D. C. Ordained 1897; pastor, St. Mary's Church, Peters- ville, Maryland, 1899-1900; assistant at the cathedral, Baltimore, 1900- ; secretary to Cardinal Gibbons 1908- . Edited with Introduction, Henry VIII's "Defence of the Seven Sacraments" (New York, 1907); contributor to: "American Cathohc Quarterly E,eview"; "Catholic World"; "Donahoe's Maga- zine".
ARTICLES: Carroll, John; Spalding, Martin John.
O'Dowling, Reverend William, b.j., b. at Dublin, Ireland, 31 March, 1847. Education: Central Model schools, Dublin; private tutors; Jesuit scholasticates, St. Andra and Pressburg, and Univer- sity of Innsbruck, Austria-Hungary. Entered the Society of Jesus 1870; ordained 1878; sent to Austra- • lia 1879; hfe spent in parish and missionary work; former diocesan consultor and examiner of the clergy,
diocese of Port Augusta, Australia: formerly sta-
tioned at St. Mary's Church, North Sydney, and St.
Aloysius Church, Sevenhill, Australia; stationed at
Manresa, Norwood, 1912- , and at present also
examiner of the clergy, archdiocese of Adelaide,
Australia. Built Jesuit residence at Kooringa,
South Austraha, 1885, and Marist Brothers' School,
Norwood, 1902. Contributor to: "Catholic
Monthly" (Adelaide); "AustraUan Messenger" (Mel-
bourne) .
ARTICLE: Woods, Julian Edmund Tenison.
Oestreich, Reverend Thomas (William Henbt Oestreich), O.S.B., b. at Reading, Pennsylvania, 13 October, 1872, son of George Joseph and Katherine Frances (Windish) Oestreich. Education: St. Paul's School and the Stewart Academy, Reading; St. Mary's College, Belmont, North Carolina; Sant' Anselmo, Rome. Entered the Benedictine Order 1892; ordained 1897; professor of Church history, Scripture, and Classics, and hbrarian, St. Mary's College, Beknont, North Carolina, 1900- j chancellor and secretary for vicariate ApostoHc of North Carolina 1900^ ; vice-president and rector, Belmont Abbey, 1909-
ARTICLES: Abbess; Abbot; Babenstuber, Ludwig; Bal- Bus, Hieronymus; Behcheure, Pierre; Billy, Jacques de; Boecken, Placidus; Boeri, Petrus, O.S.B.; Boniface III-VII, Popes; Boniface VIII, Pope; Boniface IX, Pope; Cadalous; Canisius, Henricus db Hondt; Damasus II, Pope; Delfau, Francois; Dioscorus, Antipope; Donus, Pope; Florilegia; Gregory VII, Saint, Pope.
O' Gorman, Reverend John Robert, b.a., S.T.L., J. CD., b. at Renfrew, Ontario, 10 June, 1880. Education: separate and high schools, Renfrew; Ottawa University, Ottawa, Ontario; Grand Semi- nary, Montreal, Canada; Canadian College, Rome. Ordained 1904; curate, Brudenell, Ontario, 1905- 1906; curate (1906-1908) and rector of Holy Cross Church (1908-1913), Haileybury, Ontario; rector, St. Patrick's Church, Cobalt, Ontario, 1913-
ARTICLE: Temibcaming, Vicariate Apostolic of.
O'Hagan, Thomas, m.a., Ph.D., essayist, lecturer, b. near Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1858. Education: St. Michael's College, Toronto; Ottawa University, Ottawa, Ontario; Cornell University, Ithaca, New York; Universities of Louvain, Grenoble, Fribourg (Switzerland), and Bonn. Former principal of several Catholic schools of Ontario; editor of the "New World", Chicago, Illinois, 1910-1913; lecturer; poet; essayist; reviewer; critic. Instrumental in obtaining from the Ontario Legislatm'e measures for the improvement of Catholic schools; former president of first Cathohc Teachers' Association of Ontario; lectured at the Cathohc Winter School, New Orleans, 1900. Author of: "Genius of Longfellow", thesis for master's degree; "A Gate of Flowers"; "In Dream- land"; "Songs of the Settlement"; "Studies in Poetry"; "Canadian Essays"; "Essays Literary, Critical and Historical"; "Chats by the Fireside"; contributor to various periodicals.
ARTICLES: Pardons of Brittany.
O'Hara, Reverend Edwin Vincent, b. near Lanesboro, Minnesota, 6 September, 1881. Educa- tion: lianesboro high school; St. Thomas College and St. Paul Seminary, St. Paul, Minn. Ordained 1905; assistant (1905-1915), pastor (1915- ), pro- Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Portland, Oregon. President of the Catholic Educational Association of Oregon, 1906- ; organized the Cathohc Women's I^eague of Portland, 1909 ; member of the Ancient Order of Hibernians; Knight of Columbus; joint translator of "At the Deathbed of Darwinism" (German Literary Board, 1904); con- tributor to: "The Cathohc University Bulletin"; "The Cathohc World"; "Oregon Historical Society Quarterly". ARTICLES: Oregon; Oregon City, Archdiocese of.