LUZIO
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LYNCH
Dayton, Ohio, 1895-1907; professor of exegesis (1907-
1908) and spiritual director (1908), Mt. St. Mary's
Seminary, Cincinnati; rector, Church of Our Lady of
the Rosary, St. Mary's, Ohio, 1908-1909. Accom-
panied Archbishop Elder as secretary to Guadalupe
Jubilee Celebration, Mexico, 1896; former editor
(1888-1897) of "Poor Souls Advocate" and "Der
armen Seelen Freund"; critic of works on theology
and art for several CathoUc pubhshers. Author of:
"Glories of Divine Grace" (translation of Scheeben,
"Herrhchkeiten der gotthchen Gnade"); "The
Priest in the Pulpit" (translation of first book of
Schuech, "Pastoral Theologie"); contributor to
"Emmanuel" and various other periodicals.
ARTICLE: Diepenbrock, Melchior, Baron von.
Luzio, Right Rbvebbnb Monsignor Salvatore, D.D., Ph.D., J.U.D., b. at S. Cataldo, Sicily, 1870. Education: schools, S. Cataldo; Seminary, Girgenti, Sicily; Roman Seminary, Rome. Ordained 1893; substitute professor in the Faculty of Canon Law, Roman Seminary, 1896-1897; professor of canon law, Maynooth College, DubUn, Ireland, 1897-1909; Privy Chamberlain to Pius X 1905; professor of the text of canon law, Roman Seminary, and auditor of the cardinal-vicar, Rome, 1909- . Contributor to various Italian canonical periodicals; for several
years writer of the canonical notes, "Irish Ecclesi-
astical Record".
ARTICLES: Catagnis, Felice; Degradation; Deposition; Derogation; Exequatur.
Lynch, Right Reverend Monsignor James Sylvester Mart, d.d., ll.d., b. at Albany, New York, 20 September, 1846. Education: Albany Academy, Albany; St. John's College, Fordham, New York; St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, New York. Ordained 1870; rector, St. Patrick's Church, Syracuse, New York, 1871; director and professor of Mturgy, St. Joseph's Seminary, Troy, New York, 1871-1872, 1875-1880; rector, St. Mary's Church, Baldwinsville, New York, 1876; rector, St. John's Church, Utica, 1882- ; vicar-general, diocese of Sjrracuse, New York, 1887-1891; diocesan consultor, chairman of the Board of Examiners of the Clergy, and Judex Causarum, diocese of Syracuse, 1887- ; domestic prelate 1900. Completed and consecrated St. John's Church, Utica. Member of: the United States CathoUc Historical Society; the International Catho- lic Truth Society. Author of: "Essentials of the Five Scapulars"; "Little Mass Book"; (transla- tions:) "Rite of Ordination"; "Seminarians' Manual for Vacation"; "Blessing of BeUs". ARTICLE: Stracdse, Diocese of.