- Étienne-Louis
Charbonnaux (20
March 1806 La Guerche-de-Bretagne
France – 22 June 1873
Bangalore India) was a
French missionary and the
first vicar apostolic...
- was
delegated by the Pope in
those days,
Bishop Etienne Louis Charbonnaux.
Charbonnaux was born on 20
March 1806, and
undertook the
priesthood at the...
- of
Bangalore by Pope
Francis on 19
March 2018.
Bishop Etienne-Louis
Charbonnaux, M.E.P. (1845–1873)
Bishop Joseph-Auguste Chevalier, M.E.P. (1873–1880)...
-
Historian Adrien Launay, in his book,
mentioned that in the 1830s, Vicar.
Charbonnaux ****igned Fr.
Antony to take
charge of the
Srirangapatnam parish. On his...
- d'Alessandro (later Archbishop) (1884.03.24 – 1888.03.18)
Bishop Étienne-Louis
Charbonnaux, M.E.P. (1844.07.08 – 1873.06.23)
Bishop Ernst Maria Ferdinand von...
- was
established in
Mathigiri under the
guidance of Fr. Étienne-Louis
Charbonnaux, who
later became the
first bishop of the
Mysore diocese in 1850. In...
- were
admitted to
prepare for the
matriculation examination there. Fr.
Charbonnaux, in
charge of the
school at the time,
entered in his diary: "We decided...
-
canonization of Twenty-six
Martyrs of ****an. Mgr. Godelle,
accompanied by Mgr.
Charbonnaux, went to Rome. At the end of the
celebrations they met the Pope in private...
- Bonnand. From 1859 to 1862, he
accompanied Bishop Bonnand and
Bishop Charbonnaux on the
Apostolic visitation of the
missions of India.
Based on the experience...
-
Latin missionary congregation)
Apostolic Vicars of
Mysore Étienne-Louis
Charbonnaux,
Paris Foreign Missions Society (M.E.P.) (born France) (3
April 1850...