Background
Lohmuller, Martin Nicholas was born on August 21, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Martin Nicholas and Mary Frances (Doser) Lohmuller.
Lohmuller, Martin Nicholas was born on August 21, 1919 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Son of Martin Nicholas and Mary Frances (Doser) Lohmuller.
He attended Saint Henry School in North Philadelphia and graduated from Northeast Catholic High School in 1937, and studied at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, from where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1942.
He served as an auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia from 1970 to 1994. Lohmuller was ordained to the priesthood on June 30, 1944, and then taught at Saint James Catholic High School for Boys until 1948. He earned a doctorate in canon law from the Catholic University of America in 1947, and taught for a year at Saint James High School in Chester.
He was then transferred to the Diocese of Harrisburg, where Bishop George Leech needed a canon lawyer to reorganize his tribunal.
He was elected vice president of the Canon Law Society of America in October 1954. He also served as the founding pastor of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Marysville (1954–1964), Vicar for Religious in the Harrisburg Diocese (1958–1970), and pastor of Saint Catherine Laboure Church in Harrisburg (1964–1968).
He also led the effort to establish Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill, which opened in 1963. On February 12, 1970, Lohmuller was appointed Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia and Titular Bishop of Ramsbiria by Pope Paul VI. He received his episcopal consecration on the following April 2 from John Cardinal Krol, with Bishops Gerald McDevitt and John Graham serving as co-consecrators.
He selected as his episcopal motto: "Love, Fidelity, Peace."
In addition to his role as auxiliary, he was vicar general of the Archdiocese, and pastor of both Old Saint Mary"s Parish and Holy Trinity Parish from 1976-1989.
After reaching the mandatory retirement age of 75, Lohmuller resigned as Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia on October 11, 1994. He has, however, retained his titular see. He is currently living at Saint Cyril of Jerusalem Parish in Jamison.