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John Hogan

1910 New Catholic Dictionary

Priest, born near Ennis, Ireland, 1829; died Saint-Sulpice, France, 1901. After studying at Bordeaux, he joined the Sulpicians at Issy and taught theology and liturgy with great success. In 1884 he was sent to the United States and later obtained a chair in the Catholic University, Washington, DC. He was a highly esteemed spiritual director, and wrote a useful ecclesiastical manual entitled "Clerical Studies," besides many articles for the "Ecclesiastical Review."

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Entry for 'John Hogan'. 1910 New Catholic Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ncd/​j/john-hogan.html. 1910.