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Edward Michael Joyce (26 June 1904 – 28 January 1964) was the fourth Roman Catholic bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand. He was appointed by Pope Pius XII on 18 April 1950 and died in office on 28 January 1964. He was the first priest of the Christchurch diocese to be made a bishop.
Joyce was born in Lyttelton, New Zealand in 1904 and spent part of his childhood in Loburn, where he attended Rangiora High School. He trained for the priesthood at Holy Cross College, Mosgiel.
Joyce was ordained priest on October 31, 1930 in the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch by his uncle James Byrne, the 1st Catholic Bishop of Toowoomba. He then spent three years in Auckland and was the chaplain at Sacred Heart College, then located in Ponsonby. Joyce returned to Christchurch in 1934 to be assistant priest at Addington and then at Riccarton. In 1937 he was loaned to the Diocese of Toowoomba where he assisted his uncle James Byrne until he died on 11 February 1938. In 1941 Joyce was appointed chaplain to the New Zealand Military Forces and served with New Zealand troops in Tonga and Fiji. In Fiji he was attached to the headquarters of the Fiji Infantry Brigade Group and was associated with many activities for the promotion of the welfare of the troops in his area. After his demobilisation in 1945, Joyce was posted to the reserve of officers with the rank of Major He was stationed at the Cathedral in Christchurch and engaged in rehabilitation work for returned soldiers. He represented Bishop Lyons for three years on the Labour Department immigration committee. At the same time he was involved with general Catholic activities being spiritual adviser to the Catholic Women's League and the Catholic Men's Luncheon Club. Joyce was very involved during the Ballantyne's fire tragedy of 1947 and represented Bishop Lyons at the mass funeral for the victims. Joyce became parish priest at Sockburn in 1947.
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(Part 2 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce conducts a special interview with actor Dennis Farina who plays "Detective Joe Fontana" on the NBC Drama: Law & Order on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 2) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Brenda Lee on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Jim Ed Brown on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Wanda Jackson on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Delbert McClinton on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce's 2nd interview with Pat Boone on "Country & Conversation" on WRGW District Radio.
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Ray Price on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Bill Anderson on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 4 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Radney Foster (one half of the famed duo Foster and Lloyd) on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 4 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Helen Cornelius on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce conducts a special interview with actor Dennis Farina who plays "Detective Joe Fontana" on the NBC Drama: Law & Order on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Carlene Carter (the daughter of Carl Smith and June Carter Cash and the stepdaughter of Johnny Cash and Goldie Hill) on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Ray Price on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 2) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Brenda Lee on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 2) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Janie Fricke, on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Radney Foster (one half of the famed duo Foster and Lloyd) on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
Highlights of Paul Edward Joyce's interview with Jean Shepard on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 4 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews John Conlee on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 3 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Mel Tillis on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce conducts a special interview with actor Dennis Farina who plays "Detective Joe Fontana" on the NBC Drama: Law & Order on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 3 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Leroy Van Dyke on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 3 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Wanda Jackson on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Wanda Jackson on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Jim Ed Brown on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 3 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews his grandfather, New England Country Music Legend, Paul Cloutman, on "Country & Conversation" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Leroy Van Dyke on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 4 of 4) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Radney Foster (one half of the famed duo Foster and Lloyd) on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 1 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews Delbert McClinton on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 3) Paul Edward Joyce interviews his grandfather, New England Country Music Legend, Paul Cloutman, on "Country & Conversation" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio
(Part 2 of 2) Paul Edward Joyce interviews David Frizzell (the brother of Lefty Frizzell) on "Traditional Country: Sounds of Yesteryear" on 90.5 FM WPEA. For more information on Paul and his radio show go to www.paulejoyce.com/radio