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Pierre Lambert de la Motte, MEP (16 January 1624 – 15 January 1679) was a French
bishop A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is c ...
. He was a founding member of the
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and became a missionary in Asia.


Biography

Lambert de la Motte was born 16 January 1624 in La Boissière, Calvados. He was ordained a priest on 27 December 1655Cheney, David M., "Bishop Pierre Lambert de la Motte, M.E.P.", Catholic Hierarchy
/ref> and was recruited by
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, SJ, as a secular clergy volunteer to become a missionary in Asia, together with
François Pallu François Pallu, MEP (1626–1684) was a French bishop. He was a founding member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society and became a missionary in Asia. Life Born in Tours, now in Indre-et-Loire, Pallu was recruited by Alexander de Rhodes, SJ, ...
and
Ignace Cotolendi Ignace Cotolendi, MEP (23 March 1630 – 16 August 1662) was a French bishop. He was a founding member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society and became a missionary in Asia. Life Born in Brignoles, Var, Cotolendi was recruited by Alexander ...
. These were sent to the Far East as Apostolic vicars. On 29 July 1658 Pope Alexander VII appointed him as the first Apostolic Vicar of Cochin and as
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of
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. On 11 June 1660 he was consecrated bishop by Victor Le Bouthillier,
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. The three bishops left France (1660–62) to go to their respective missions, and crossed
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and India on foot, since Portugal would have refused to take non-
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missionaries by ship, and the Dutch and the English refused to take Catholic missionaries. Mgr Lambert left Marseilles on 26 November 1660 accompanied by Fathers De Bourges and Deydier, and reached
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in
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18 months later. Mgr Pallu joined Mgr Lambert in the capital of Siam, Ayutthaya, after 24 months overland, but Mgr Cotolendi died upon arrival in India on 6 August 1662.
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thus was the first country to receive the evangelization efforts of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, to be followed by new missions later in
Cochinchina Cochinchina or Cochin-China (, ; vi, Đàng Trong (17th century - 18th century, Việt Nam (1802-1831), Đại Nam (1831-1862), Nam Kỳ (1862-1945); km, កូសាំងស៊ីន, Kosăngsin; french: Cochinchine; ) is a historical exony ...
,
Tonkin Tonkin, also spelled ''Tongkin'', ''Tonquin'' or ''Tongking'', is an exonym referring to the northern region of Vietnam. During the 17th and 18th centuries, this term referred to the domain '' Đàng Ngoài'' under Trịnh lords' control, includ ...
and parts of China.''Missions étrangères de Paris. 350 ans au service du Christ'' 2008 Editeurs Malesherbes Publications, Paris p.4 In 1664, Mgr Lambert together with Mgr Pallu presided a synod in Ayutthaya. They founded in 1665-66 the general seminary in Ayutthaya,
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(the ''Seminary of Saint Joseph'' then ''Seminary of the Holy Angels'', at the origin of the
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now in Penang,
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). In 1669, Mgr Lambert went to
Tonkin Tonkin, also spelled ''Tongkin'', ''Tonquin'' or ''Tongking'', is an exonym referring to the northern region of Vietnam. During the 17th and 18th centuries, this term referred to the domain '' Đàng Ngoài'' under Trịnh lords' control, includ ...
together with the secular priests Jacques de Bourges and Gabriel Bouchard to establish a church there, and created the congregation of the
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(''Amantes de la Croix de Jésus-Christ'') in 1670.''Asia in the Making of Europe'', p.242-243
/ref> Mgr 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. He died in 1679, in the capital Ayutthaya of Siam.


See also

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{{DEFAULTSORT:Lambert de la Motte, Pierre 1624 births 1679 deaths French Roman Catholic titular bishops Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries 17th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Vietnam French Roman Catholic missionaries French Roman Catholic bishops in Asia Christian missionaries in the Ayutthaya Kingdom Roman Catholic missionaries in Thailand Roman Catholic missionaries in Vietnam French expatriates in Vietnam French expatriates in Thailand