Pierre Lambert de la Motte
Servant of God, Most Reverend Pierre Lambert de la Motte | |
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Apostolic Vicar of Cochin | |
Apostolic Vicararite of Cochin | |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | Guillaume Mahot |
Orders | |
Consecration | 11 June 1660 by Victor Le Bouthillier |
Personal details | |
Born | 16 January 1624 |
Died | 15 June 1679 Ayutthaya | (aged 55)
Nationality | French |
Pierre Lambert de la Motte, MEP (16 January 1624 – 15 June 1679) was a French bishop. He was a founding member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society and became a missionary in Asia.
Biography
Lambert de la Motte was born 16 January 1624 in
On 29 July 1658
Bishop Lambert left
In 1664, Bishop Lambert together with Bishop Pallu presided a synod in Ayutthaya.
In 1669, Bishop Lambert went to Tonkin together with the secular priests Jacques de Bourges and Gabriel Bouchard to establish a church there, and created the congregation of the Lovers of the Holy Cross (Amantes de la Croix de Jésus-Christ) in 1670.[10]
Bishop Lambert chiefly worked in Siam; he went to Cochinchina in two occasions: from September 1671 to March 1672, and from September 1675 to March 1676.[7]
He died in 1679, in the capital
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c Cheney, David M., "Bishop Pierre Lambert de la Motte, M.E.P.", Catholic Hierarchy
- ^ Viet Nam By Nhung Tuyet Tran, Anthony Reid p.222
- ^ An Empire Divided by James Patrick Daughton, p.31
- ^ Asia in the Making of Europe, p.229-230
- ^ ISBN 978-2-916828-10-7p.4
- ^ Spitz, Maternus. "Siam." The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 13. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1912. 8 Nov. 2014
- ^ a b Nhóm Nghiên cứu Linh đạo Mến Thánh giá, ed. (2020). "350 Năm Dòng Mến Thánh Giá: Cuộc đời Đức cha Pierre Lambert De La Motte". Catholic Bishops' Conference of Vietnam.
- ^ Nicholas Tarling. The Cambridge History of Southeast Asia , p.191
- ^ Asia in the making of Europe p.249
- ^ Asia in the Making of Europe, p.242-243