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The church was consecrated on 15 October 1876 by the third Bishop of Charleston, Patrick N. Lynch, and was dedicated to Our Lady of the Sacred Heart of

4 Oct 2010 Bishop Patrick Neeson Lynch, 3rd Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, South Carolina. Portrait by Matthew Brady,

Patrick N. Lynch was consecrated as the Catholic bishop of Charleston on March 14, 1858 in the Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar on Broad Street,

He then studied Catholic theology privately under the direction of Dr. Patrick N . Lynch, afterwards Bishop of Charleston, S.C., and Dr. James A. Corcoran,

...on the following July 12 from Bishop James Frederick Wood, with Bishops William Henry Elder and Patrick N. Lynch serving as co-consecrators , at the

Prior to joining PLA, Patrick served as Governor George Pataki's deputy secretary for Appointments and Government Affairs. In this position, Patrick advised

1 Nov 2010 Death record and obituary for Patrick N. Rines from Leeds, of service at Pinette & Lynch Funeral Home and Cremation Services 305 Alfred

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Early in the year we celebrate the life of Bishop Patrick N Lynch, third Bishop of Charleston, who was bishop during the "War Between the States" followed

Patrick N. Lynch, Bishop of Charleston, took refuge here after the Catholic Bishop's residence on Broad Street was destroyed in the great fire of 1861.

From the Catholic Diocese of Charleston Archives comes this collection of correspondence to Bishop Patrick N. Lynch, Bishop of Charleston from 1858-1882.

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