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ident California Conference of Social Work, 1923-1924; Member of the Executive Board of the California State Department of Social Welfare, 1924-1930; Appointed Bishop of Amarillo February IO, 1934; conse- crated May 1, 1934 by Archbishop Amleto Giovani Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the U. S., assisted by Bishop John J. Cantwell, of Los An- geles, and Bishop Thomas K. Gorman, of Reno; installed May 16, 1934, promoted to Metropolitan See of San Antonio, Tex., January 23, 1941 on death of Archbishop Drossaerts; installed March 27, 1941. Episcopal chairman, Department of Lay Organizations, NCWC, 1946- 51; executive chairman, Bishops' Committee for the Spanish Speaking; vice president, Catholic Association for International Peace; continuous interest in social and welfare organizations and in organized labor prob- lems. Office: 230 Dwyer Avenue, San Antonio 5, Texas. LYNCH, D.D., LL.D., Most Rev. Joseph Patrick, Third Bishop of Dallas. B. St. Joseph, Michigan, November 16, 1872; s. John and Veron- ica J. (Botham) Lynch; student public schools in St. Joseph; St. Charles College, Md.; St. Mary's Seminary, Baltimore; Kenrick Seminary, Web- ster Groves, Mo.; St. Edward's University, Austin, Tex., LL.D., ordained in chapel at Kenrick Seminary, June 9, 1900 by Bishop George Thomas Montgomery, of Monterey-Los Angeles diocese. Assignments: curate Cathedral Church, Dallas, Tex., 1900-02; pastor St. Stephens Church, Weatherford, Tex., 1902-03; built St. Rita's Church, Handley, Tex., 1909; St. Edward's Church School and rectory, Dallas, Tex., 19n; appointed Vicar General, Diocese of Dallas, June 19, 1910; administrator sede vacante, August S, 1910-June, 19n; ap- pointed Bishop of Dallas, June 8, 19n; consecrated July 12, 19n in Dallas Cathedral of the Sacred Heart by Archbishop James Hubert Blenk, S.M., of New Orleans, La., assisted by Bishop Nicholas Aloysius Gal- lagher, of Galveston, and Bishop John Baptist Morris, of Little Rock, Ark.; assistant at the Pontifical Throne May 13, 1936; created Count of the Lateran by Pius XI, on 25th anniversary of his consecration (July 12, 1936); member Board of Governors, Catholic Church Extension Society; given a Coadjutor, February 8, 1952; died in Dallas, August 19, 1954. MANUCY, D.D., Rt. Rev. Dominic, First Vicar Apostolic of Browns- ville, Texas. B. San Augustine, Florida, December 20, 1823; s. Pedro and Maria (Lorenzo) Manucy; student Spring Hill College, Ala.; or- dained August 15, 1850, Mobile, Ala., by Bishop Michael Portier, of
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