History
The history of the Catholic Church in Bhopal
goes back to 1785, when Salvador Bourbon, a descendant of the
French Royal Catholic Family of Bourbons, came to Bhopal to
work for the reigning Begum Mamola at Bhopal. In 1829 Bhopal
was officially a part of Agra Vicariate. It was Bp Hartmann
ofm. Cap, who is in a very real sense the founder of the Church
of Bhopal. In 1873 he acquired a plot of land from the Muslim
ruler of Bhopal and built the first little church, which, in
1964 became the Cathedral of the newly erected Archdiocese of
Bhopal.
In 1886 the Diocese of Allahabad was formed
and Bhopal was then attached to this new diocese. On March 11,
1935, when the Mission Territory of Indore was elevated to Prefecture
to Indore. In 1958 the capital of the state of Madhya Pradesh
was shifted from Nagpur to Bhopal and this necessitated the
creation of the new Archdiocese of Bhopal.
Bp Eugene
D'Souza was transferred from Nagpur to Bhopal to be its First
Archbishop. After steering the life of the Church in Madhya
Pradesh for 30 years through the Archdiocese of Bhopal, Archbishop
Eugene laid down his office and handed over to Bp Pascal Topno,
sj, of Ambikapur, who was promoted as Archbishop of Bhopal on
May 20, 1994.
Abp
LEO CORNELIO
Born: Mar. 14, 1945
Priestly Ordn: Nov. 14, 1972
Episcopal Ordn: Sep. 08, 1999
Appointed Archbishop of Bhopal on: Jun. 15, 2007
Installed as Archbishop of Bhopal on: Sep. 16, 2007
Address:
Archbishop's House
33, Ahmedabad Palace Road
Bhopal - 462 001
Madhya Pradesh.
Tel: (0755)
25 40 829, 22 34 903
Fax: (0755) 25 44 737
E-mail: adbhopal@vsnl.com , lcornel@sancharnet.in
Website: www.bhopaldiocese.net
Catholics: 2500
Revenue districts: Bhopal, Harda, Hoshangabad and Sehore