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Appointed
  
11 May 1909

Name
  
Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel

Consecration
  
September 21, 1909

Predecessor
  
Joseph-Adolphe Gandy


Term ended
  
16 August 1929

Successor
  
Auguste-Simeon Colas

Installed
  
21 September 1909

Died
  
June 15, 1948

Ordination
  
September 24, 1887

Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel

See
  
Archdiocese of Pondicherry

Born
  
December 27, 1862 Paris, France (
1862-12-27
)

Buried
  
Cemetery adjacent to Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry

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Birth name
  
Elie-Jean-Joseph Morel


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. He resigned due to health reasons. He was succeeded by Auguste-Siméon Colas.

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Early life

He was born December 27, 1862 in Bellefontaine, diocese of Saint-Claude, Jura. He entered Paris Foreign Missions Society on March 5, 1885. He was ordained priest September 24, 1887. He left immediately for the Pondicherry Mission where he was appointed as 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

Mgr. Morel received his episcopal consecration at the hands of Mgr. Hugues-Madelain Bottero, M.E.P., Bishop of Kumbakonam on September 21, 1909. At that time, High caste Christians of Pondicherry were, as revolt against the authority, did not participate in the consecration event. The reason for the revolt was that the out-castes (Parias) wanted equal rights and demanded the removal of segregation of seats which were reserved for high caste peoples by hereditary. This situation was very discouraging to the new bishop. Calm was restored only after 1913.

During its years of episcopate Mgr. Morel worked specially, with the help of Fr. Gavan Duffy, to organize and to improve the training of teachers in the schools of the diocese, and to increase the vocation in the diocese.

In 1914, at the outbreak of the first world war, some missionaries were mobilized, and several posts lost their incharge. Mgr. Morel did not hesitate to become parish priest himself and settled in Villupuram until the end of the war in 1918. After the war he resumed his Episcopal duties in Pondicherry which included visits to parishes, confirmations, consecration of new chapels, churches, opening schools etc.

Resignation and Death

But in 1919, he believed his duty to resign because of his health. He was suffering with cataract. Mgr. Auguste-Siméon Colas succeeded him.

Wanting to spend his time useful, he became chaplain of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Cluny on the mountain of Yerkaud. This lasted a time, and he was forced to retire at St. Martha hospital, Bangalore, which was recently built by Mgr. Colas, for sick and aged missionaries. During the absence of Mgr. Despatures, Bishop of Bangalore, Mgr. Morel served by giving a few confirmations in the diocese.

But his strength quickly declined and after receiving the last sacraments and after two days of agony, he died the l5 June l948, eighteen years after his resignation. His body was transferred to Pondicherry, where the funeral mass was said in the Cathedral. His body is buried next to his predecessor Mgr. Gandy, in the cemetery adjacent to Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Pondicherry.

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