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Nicolas Champenois

Nicolas Champenois (April 1734 - 30 October 1811) was a missionary of Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the Superior of Karnatic Mission after Pierre Brigot from 8 November 1791 until his death. He was succeeded by Louis-Charles-Auguste Hébert.
==Early life==
Nicolas Champenois was born in the month of April 1734. He belonged to the diocese of Reims where he served the ministry, especially Chaourse parish. He was probably priest even before he entered the Paris Foreign Missions Society Seminary on July 13, 1776.
He was sent to the Malabar Mission (Pondicherry) and reached there on January 13, 1777. He had been first in-charge of an inland mission. Towards the end of the same year, became procurator of the Mission. Later he became the Superior of the Major Seminary. Papal brief dated June 14, 1785 made him the Coadjutor Superior of Karnatic Mission with Doliche as his titular see. He was consecrated by Pierre Brigot on November 5, 1786 in Pondicherry. Because of the ill health of his predecessor, he was in charge of the diocese immediately.

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