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Peter Bourgade

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Church
  
Roman Catholic Church

See
  
Santa Fe

Ordination
  
November 30, 1869

Name
  
Peter Bourgade

Consecration
  
May 1, 1885

Successor
  
John Baptist Pitaval


In office
  
January 7, 1899—May 17, 1908

Born
  
October 17, 1845 Vollore-Ville, Puy-de-Dome, France (
1845-10-17
)

Died
  
May 17, 1908, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Previous post
  

Predecessor
  
Placide Louis Chapelle

Peter Bourgade (October 17, 1845 – May 17, 1908) was a French-born prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Tucson (1885–1899) and Archbishop of Santa Fe (1899–1908).

Bourgade was born in Vollore-Ville, Puy-de-Dôme, and studied at the College of Billom and the Grand Seminary of Montferrand. In 1869 he accepted an invitation from Bishop Jean-Baptiste Salpointe to join the Apostolic Vicariate of Arizona in the United States, where he was ordained to the priesthood on November 30, 1869. He was first assigned to Yuma, and returned to France in 1873 to strengthen his failing health. Following his return to the United States, he was pastor of San Elizario, Texas, from 1875 until 1881, when he was transferred to Silver City, New Mexico.

On February 7, 1885, Bourgade was appointed Vicar Apostolic of Arizona and Titular Bishop of Thaumacus by Pope Leo XIII. He received his episcopal consecration on the following May 1 from Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy, with Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Salpointe and Bishop Joseph Projectus Machebeuf serving as co-consecrators. The vicariate was elevated to the Diocese of Tucson on May 8, 1897, and Bourgade was named its first Bishop. He there established of twelve schools and orphanages.

On January 7, 1899, he was named the fourth Archbishop of Santa Fe, New Mexico. The territory under his jurisdiction in 1902 contained 66 priests, 42 churches, 340 missions, stations and chapels, three academies for boys and six for girls, and a Catholic population of about 133,000. Bourgade later died from heart failure, aged 62. He is buried in the Cathedral of St. Francis of Assisi.

References

Peter Bourgade Wikipedia