William Lonc

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Grave marker of Rev. William P. Lonc, S.J.

William P. Lonc

SJ (May 5, 1930 – November 27, 2014) was a professor emeritus of physics at Saint Mary's University in Canada and also the co-translator and co-editor of the series The Jesuit Relations, working assiduously in translating over 64 historical works by Lucien Campeau and other French Canadian Jesuit sources into English.[1]

Life

Jesuit Father William P. Lonc was born in London, Ontario, Canada on May 5, 1930, son of Gregory Lonc and Veronica Lewickie.[2]

He studied physics at

Jesuit novitiate on Sept. 7, 1954.[1] He followed the usual Jesuit education with the addition of physics and mathematics.[1] He entered the Polish Province of the Society of Jesus but transferred to the Canadian Province a few years later.[1]

In 1965 he received a doctorate degree in physics (Ph.D.), followed by a licentiate in philosophy from Saint Louis University.[2][3]

On June 1, 1968, he was ordained a

priest in the Roman Catholic Church.[2][3]

As professor of physics at Saint Mary's University in Halifax, he specialized in astrophysics and microwave technology. He wrote a high school textbook on radio-physics, which is still used today, and had served for several years as a visiting short-term teacher at Bellarmine College Preparatory in San Jose, California. Fascinated by amateur radio, he soon became an expert in it. In his capacity as a researcher, he was one of the few people to gain access to the environmentally sensitive Sable Island, off the coast of Nova Scotia.[1]

He had a sabbatical year in 1990–1991, and spent it in Tucson, Arizona, with the Vatican Observatory team. He was dedicated to reflections on the relationship between science and religion in the modern age.[1] When he achieved Professor Emeritus status in 1995, he was among the last Jesuit professors to retire from the university, which was under Jesuit administration from 1937 to 1970.[3]

Since his retirement, he worked assiduously in

historiographers
.

In his final years he served as chaplain to the Sisters of St. Joseph in Toronto.[2][3] He died on November 27, 2014, at the René Goupil House, the Jesuit infirmary in Pickering, Ontario, aged 85 years, having lived 60 years in religious life in the Society of Jesus.[2]

Published works

As author

  • William Lonc. Radio Astronomy Projects: A Hands-On Guide to Exploring the Radio Universe (Third Edition, 2006). Third Edition. Radio-Sky Publishing, 2006. 292 pp.

Volumes in the English series: Early Jesuit Missions in Canada

General Editor and Publisher: William Lonc, S.J.

(contains only the English part of Volume 7-2)

Other related translations/publications

  • René Latourelle, S.J. Jean de Brébeuf. Transl. by William Lonc, S.J.

Volumes in the French series Missions anciennes des Jésuites au Canada

  • Jean Côté. Institution des Donnés à Sainte-Marie-des-Hurons. French version of Volume 5.
  • François Maynard, S.J. Missions jésuites du Nord de l'Ontario. Transcription par Robert Toupin, S.J., édité par William Lonc, S.J., French version of Volume 19.
  • Lucien Campeau, S.J. Montréal, fondation missionnaire. French version of Volume 11.
  • Dominique du Ranquet, S.J. Journal de mission: 1853-1856. édité par Alain Nabarra. French version of Volume 17-1(1853-1856).
  • Journal de mission: 1875-1877. Dominique du Ranquet, S.J., édité par Alain Nabarra. French version of Volume 17-1(1875-1877).
  • La Mission jésuite de Ft. William: Journal de 1848-1852. edité par Alain Nabarra, French version of Volume 18.
  • Lettres de la Mission jésuite au Ft. William: 1848-1862. Transcribed by Shelley Pearen and William Lonc, S.J., French version of Volume 6-6.
  • Lettres de la Mission jésuite au Sault Ste Marie: 1850-1863. Transcription et traduction par Shelley Pearen et William Lonc, S.J., French version of volume 6-7.
  • Lettres de la Mission jésuite à Sandwich: 1843-1860. Transcription et traduction par Shelley Pearen et William Lonc, S.J. French version of volume 6-8.
  • Journal du Père du Ranquet S.J., de 1852 à 1877." Copie, par François Maynard, S.J. Transcription par William Lonc, S.J. et Shelley Pearen, French version of volume 19-1.
  • Mémoires: 1652, par Paul Ragueneau, S.J. Transcription par William Lonc, S.J.
(French-Latin version of our volume 9-5).

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Lonc, William P. - Profile Detail. JESUITS. Retrieved: 12 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e Obituary: Rev. William P. Lonc S.J., May 5, 1930 - November 27, 2014. Dignity Memorial (Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home & Chapel). Retrieved: 9 December 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d Saint Mary's Community Mourns Passing of Father Lonc. Saint Mary's University - News Posts. 2 December 2014. Retrieved: 26 May 2015.