Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel

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SeeArchdiocese of Pondicherry
Appointed11 May 1909
Installed21 September 1909
Term ended16 August 1929
His Excellency

Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel

Archbishop Emeritus of Pondicherry
Titular Archbishop of Cotrada
Archbishop Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel
Archbishop Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel
SeeArchdiocese of Pondicherry
Appointed11 May 1909
Installed21 September 1909
Term ended16 August 1929
PredecessorJoseph-Adolphe Gandy
SuccessorAuguste-Siméon Colas
Orders
Ordination24 September 1887
Consecration21 September 1909
by Hugues-Madelain Bottero
Personal details
BornElie-Jean-Joseph Morel
(1862-12-27)27 December 1862
Bellefontaine, France
Died15 June 1948(1948-06-15) (aged 85)
Bangalore
BuriedCemetery adjacent to Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry
DenominationCatholic
Ordination history of
Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel
History
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorHugues-Madelain Bottero
Co-consecratorsTeotonio Emanuele Ribeiro Vieira de Castro Augustine-Antoine Roy
Date21 September 1909
PlacePondicherry
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel as principal consecrator
Hippolyte Teissier24 January 1917
Eugène Mederlet28 October 1928
Henri-Aimé-Anatole Prunier14 September 1930
Auguste-Siméon Colas29 September 1930

Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel (27 December 1862 15 June 1948) was a member of Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the archbishop of Archdiocese of Pondicherry. On 21 September 1909 he succeeded Archbishop Joseph-Adolphe Gandy. He was the bishop until 16 August 1929.[1] He resigned for health reasons. He was succeeded by Auguste-Siméon Colas.

He was born 27 December 1862 in Bellefontaine, diocese of Saint-Claude, Jura.[2] He entered Paris Foreign Missions Society on 5 March 1885. He was ordained as a priest on 24 September 1887. He left immediately for the Pondicherry Mission where he was appointed as a professor of science at the Colonial College. Then, he was appointed as the parish priest of Thennur, where he made a relatively short stay. He was recalled to the College Saint Joseph at Cuddalore as professor of science. He was forced to return to Pondicherry to replace the top of the Grand Séminaire, P. Faure, who, extremely tired, had to return to France.

Mgr. Joseph-Adolphe Gandy, then Archbishop of Pondicherry, realizing that his health was failing, had requested Rome to give him a coadjutor. He died before getting a definitive answer. Six months after his death, Rome appointed Morel as his successor.

As bishop

Resignation and death

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