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Clément Bonnand

Monsignor
Clément Bonnand
M.E.P.
Vicar Apostolic of Pondicherry
Titular Bishop of Druzipara
Clément Bonnand
Monsignor Clément Bonnand
Church Catholic Church
Installed 3 Apr 1850
Term ended 21 Mar 1861
Predecessor Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert
Successor Joseph-Isidore Godelle
Orders
Ordination 17 June 1821
Consecration 10 Nov 1833
by Bishop Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert
Personal details
Born (1796-05-20)May 20, 1796
Saint-Maurice-sur-Dargoire, France
Died March 21, 1861(1861-03-21) (aged 64)
Benares
Buried Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry
Nationality French
Denomination Catholic
Ordination history of
Clément Bonnand
History
Priestly ordination
Date of ordination 17 June 1821
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated by Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert
Date of consecration 10 November 1833
Place of consecration Oulgaret, Pondicherry
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Clément Bonnand as principal consecrator
Gaetano Antonio Mulsuce 1843
Etienne-Louis Charbonnaux 1845
Melchior-Marie-Joseph de Marion-Brésillac 1846
Joseph-Isidore Godelle 1857
History
Priestly ordination
Date of ordination 17 June 1821
Episcopal consecration
Consecrated by Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert
Date of consecration 10 November 1833
Place of consecration Oulgaret, Pondicherry
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Clément Bonnand as principal consecrator
Gaetano Antonio Mulsuce 1843
Etienne-Louis Charbonnaux 1845
Melchior-Marie-Joseph de Marion-Brésillac 1846
Joseph-Isidore Godelle 1857

Mgr. Clément BONNAND (May 20, 1796 – March 21, 1861) was a missionary of Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the Vicar Apostolic of Pondicherry from 3 April 1850 until his death on 21 March 1861.

He was born on May 20, 1796 in Saint-Maurice-sur-Dargoire, France, he was ordained priest on June 17, 1821. He served for some time as an assistant in a parish of his own diocese. He joined the MEP Seminary on November 14, 1823. He left for the Malabar Mission on February 4, 1824 and served first at Phirangipuram in Andhra Pradesh.


He was selected as Coadjutor by Bishop Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert in 1831. He hesitated a long time before accepting this charge. He was consecrated on November 8, 1833 at Oulgaret, in his residence at Our Lady of Victory Church. This odd place was chosen for his consecration because the diocese was hit by a heavy famine and it was feared that a lavish ceremony would result in the hatred of the starving people. Mgr. Hébert also advised not to inform about the consecration even to the priests of the vicarate. Anyhow, Mgr. Bonnand informed Fr. Surpiés. The ceremony was considered as a mean one by Bonnand himself, because he was given an old white mitre and Mgr. Hébert's cassock was adjusted to fit him. It is also to be noted that the Annals of the Propagation of the Faith mentions that Dr. Bonnand was authorized by the Holy See to send missionaries to the Maldive Islands where the Christian faith has not reached.

Mgr. Bonnand encouraged his priests to enter into the press media. The catholic mission started their own schools and began to publish books on matter of Catholic Doctrine. Mgr. Bonnand himself published a small catechism book in 1837. Due to the usefulness this media, a new printing press was established by the mission near the cathedral in 1841. In this press, Mgr. Bonnand published a larger catechism book in 1841.

The Salient point of his tenure as Vicar Apostolic, was "The Synod of Pondicherry". It took place from January 18 to February 13, 1844. It was to have a very great influence not only in India but in all the Far East. After the Synod, Father LUQUET was sent to Rome to plead for the creation of local catholic hierarchy in India, but the request was too much ahead of the time.


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