- Patrick Lyons
infobox bishopstyles
name=Patrick Lyons
dipstyle=The Most Reverend
offstyle=Your Excellency
relstyle=Monsignor
deathstyle=none |Patrick Francis Lyons (
January 6 ,1903 —August 13 ,1967 ) was anAustralia nprelate of theRoman Catholic Church . He served as Bishop of Sale from 1957 until his death.Biography
Patrick Lyons was born in North Melbourne, as the second child of Patrick Joseph Lyons and his Irish-born wife Catherine Cecilia McMahon. He studied at St. Joseph's College, run by the Christian Brothers, and after matriculating, he became a
clerk in the Department of the Navy. Lyons resigned four years later to pursue an ecclesiastical career. He attended St. Columba's College, St. Patrick's College, and then entered thePontifical Urbaniana University atRome in 1923. It was in Rome where he was ordained to the priesthood by Willem Cardinal van Rossum, CSSR, on his twenty-fourth birthday,January 6 ,1927 .After obtaining his doctorate in divinity in June of that same year, Lyons returned to
Australia and then did pastoral work in Collingwood, Geelong, and Brunswick before joining the staff of St. Patrick's Cathedral in 1935. In 1938, he became administrator of thecathedral , archdiocesan chancellor, and private secretary to Archbishop Daniel Mannix, whom Lyons greatly admired. He was namedvicar general of Melbourne in 1939. During that same year, he established St. Patrick's Boys'Choir andchoir school , incorporating members of theVienna Boys' Choir displaced following the outbreak ofWorld War II . In 1940, he was appointed "cavaliere della Corona d'Italia" in recognition of his services to the Italian community in Victoria.On
March 16 ,1944 , Lyons was appointed the third Bishop of Christchurch,New Zealand , byPope Pius XII . He received his episcopal consecration on the followingJuly 2 from Archbishop Mannix, with Bishop Hugh O'Neill and ArchbishopMatthew Beovich serving as co-consecrators, in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Lyons later returned to Australia upon being named Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney and Titular Bishop of "Cabasa" onApril 5 ,1950 . He served as the episcopal leader of theCatholic Social Studies Movement inSydney until 1954, during which time he incurred heavy resentment for dismissing Fr. Patrick Ryan, CSSM, aschaplain .Lyons was made Coadjutor Bishop of Sale on
October 11 ,1956 , and eventually succeeded Richard Ryan, CM, as the fourth Bishop of Sale onJune 16 ,1957 . During his tenure, Lyons oversaw the expansion of hisdiocese , adding several new parishes [Diocese of Sale. [http://www.sale.catholic.org.au/AboutUs/History/ History of the Diocese] ] . Considered conservative, authoritarian, and aloof, he attended theSecond Vatican Council from 1962 to 1965, and was rather cautious towards the implementation of the Council's reforms.The Bishop died from
cancer in East Melbourne, at the age of 64. He is buried in St. Mary's Cathedral in Sale.References
External links
* [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/blyonsp.html Catholic-Hierarchy]
* [http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A150177b.htm Australian Dictionary of Biography]
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