Joseph-Isidore Godelle

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SeePondicherry
Appointed3 April 1857
Installed21 March 1861
Term ended15 July 1867
Bishop

Joseph-Isidore Godelle

M.E.P.
Vicar Apostolic of Pondicherry
Titular Bishop of Thermopylae
SeePondicherry
Appointed3 April 1857
Installed21 March 1861
Term ended15 July 1867
PredecessorClément Bonnand
SuccessorFrançois-Jean-Marie Laouënan
Orders
Ordination1 June 1833
Consecration27 August 1857
by Clément Bonnand
Personal details
Born
Joseph-Isidore Godelle

(1806-03-07)7 March 1806
Hannapes, France
Died15 July 1867(1867-07-15) (aged 61)
Chambéry, France
BuriedChambéry Cemetery
DenominationCatholic

Joseph-Isidore Godelle (7 March 1806 15 July 1867) was a missionary of Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the vicar apostolic of Pondicherry from 21 March 1861 until his death on 15 July 1867.[1]

He was born in Hannapes, Ardennes on 7 March 1806. After his ordination on 1 June 1833, he served as pastor in Remaucourt, Aisne and Logny-lès-Chaumont (now a part of Chaumont-Porcien). In 1834 he served in Librecy. He joined the Seminary of Paris Foreign Missions on 4 May 1839. He was sent to Pondicherry, India on 6 January 1840.

Coming to India he served in Tanjore, Kovilur in Dharmapuri District, Tranquabar and also in Karaikal. He became the rector of the Petit Seminaire in Pondicherry and served for five years from 1846 to 1850. The caste Catholics had viewed the decision of the Synod of Pondicherry with regard to the admissions to Petit Seminaire as a veiled threat to the caste system. Tamil news papers from Madras carried letters and articles condemning the acts of the priests. The seminary authorities declared indefinite holidays and the seminary was closed. Normalcy returned only in April 1847 with the intervention of Mgr. Bonnand.[2]

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