History
The great ancestor of our Archdiocese is the Carnatic Church
work, which was started around the year 1700. This Carnatic
Church work was known as Church work of the Coromandel Coast
and also as the Malabar Church work.
Before the establishment of the Carnatic Church work in 1700,
the Jesuit Fathers of the Madurai Church work, especially ,
St. John de Britto came into the Gingee Kingdom after 1660 and
preached the Gospel up to the Palar river, South of Madras.
Also, some religious belonging to various orders, looked after
the spiritual needs of the European communities to a certain
extent in their trading centres along the coastal area like
Cuddalore, Porto Novo etc., The French Capuchins first settled
in Pondicherry in 1674 and the French Jesuits, expelled from
Siam (Thailand) also took refuge in Pondicherry in 1693. But,
in 1693, the Dutch chased away all the religious from Pondicherry
and they could come back only in 1699. While the Capuchins were
looking after the Europeans in Pondicherry, the French Jesuits
organized the Carnatic Church work for the Indian people.
Boundaries of Carnatic Church
work
The
boundaries of the Carnatic Church work were as follows: on the
south and west, the Pennaiyar River, beyond which were the Madurai
Church work and the Mysore Church work - on the east, the Bay
of Bengal, and on the north, Kurnool including the Krishna and
Godavari areas near the sea shore.
The Church work affected badly
The continual wars in the 18th century, the ruin of Pondicherry
town in 1761 and the suppression of the Society of Jesus in
1773, hit badly this vast Carnatic Church work.
Jesuits replaced by Foreign Church
work Fathers
In 1776, the French Jesuit fathers were replaced at the order
of Rome by the Foreign Church work French Fathers. Although
the bishop of these new Fathers had all the power of jurisdiction,
he was not titled “Vicar Apostolic”, but only “Superior
of the Church work of the Coromandel Coast” .Rome successively
gave him jurisdiction over the other Church work, in the Madurai,
Coimbatore and Mysore areas, affected by the suppression of
the Society of Jesus. So, around 1800, the extent of the
Carnatic Church work was immense, although the workers were
very few.
Reorganization
The Carnatic Church work was reorganized when new Vicariates
Apostolic were created: Vicariate Apostolic of Madras in 1832,
of Madurai in 1836 - 46 and the Vicariates of Visakapattnam,
Mysore and Coimbatore in1845 - 50.
The First Vicar Apostolic and
First Archbishop
Pondicherry became a Vicariate Apostolic of the Coromandel Church
work on September 1, 1836, with Msgr. Bonnand as the first Vicar
Apostolic. This Vicariate Apostolic was raised to an Archbishopric
on June 17, 1887, with Msgr. Laouenan as the first Archbishop.
Subdivisions of the Archdiocese
Subsequently, subdivisions of the Archdiocese took place, erecting
the new Dioceses of Kumbakonam in1899, of Vellore in 1928 and
Salem in 1930 . On a reorganization of the diocese by Rome in1969,
Kanjeevaram and Madurantagam taluks of Chinglepet district were
transferred to the Archdiocese of Madras and the Tiruvannamalai
Taluk to Vellore .
The New Name
As the Archdiocese of Pondicherry extended over the Pondicherry
Union territory and the South Arcot district of Madras state,
it was given a new title by Rome: ”Archdiocese of Pondicherry
and Cuddalore” on August 7, 1953.
The extent of the present Archdiocese
Originally, this Archdiocese was looking after the ex -French
settlements of the Pondicherry Union territory namely Karaikal,
Chandranagore, Mahe. Yanam another ex-French settlement which
was always looked after by the MSFS Fathers of Vizagapattinam.
Chandranagore was re-allocated to the Archdiocese of Calcutta
and Mahe to the Diocese of Calicut in Kerala in 1949. The present
Archdiocese of Pondicherry and Cuddalore extends over the Pondicherry
and Karaikal districts of the Pondicherry union territory, and
the taluks of Cuddalore, Panruti, Vridhachalam, Tittagudi and
Chidambaram (exclusive of area south of the river Vellar) of
the south Arcot district, and the Villupuram, Gingee, Tindivanam,
Vanur, Tirukovilur, Ulundurpet, Kallakurichi and Sankarpuram
taluks of Villupuram district in Tamil Nadu.

Abp ANTHONY
ANANDARAYAR
Born: Jul. 18, 1945
Priestly Ordn: Dec. 21, 1971
Episcopal Ordn: Jan. 29, 1997
Address:
Archbishop's House
206, Cathedral Street
Pondicherry - 605 001.
Tel: (0413) 23 34 748, 23 35 033
Fax: (0413) 23 39 911
Mobile: (0413) 31 50 770
E-mail: abppondi@satyam.net.in
Website: : www.archdiocesepondicherry.com
: www.pondicherryarchdiocese.org
www.youtube.com/user/ARCHPONDY
Area: 11, 348 sq. kms.
Catholics: 2,98,457
Languages spoken: Tamil, English and French.
Revenue districts: Pondicherry and Karaikal in Pondicherry state,
Cuddalore and Villupuram in Tamil Nadu state.
Statistics
Diocesan Clergy: 155
Religious Priests: 22
Religious Brothers: 01
Religious Women: 900
No. of Parishes: 87
Houses of Women Religious: 131
Houses of Men Religious: 17
Formation Houses
Minor Seminary: 01
Others: 01
No. of Educational Institutions
B. Ed. Colleges: 02
Colleges: 02
Technical Institutions: 43
Sr. Secondary Schools (10+2): 32
High Schools (10th std.): 44
Middle Schools: 28
Primary Schools: 116
Hospitals: 07
Dispensaries: 23