Christianity in Puducherry
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Christianity in Puducherry originated with the Capuchins from Madras who began their missionary activity here. By 1689, the Jesuits began their activity, and in 1773 the Paris Foreign Missions Society continued the mission. At that time, there were 30,000 Catholics in Pondicherry.[citation needed] However, the lack of missionaries and opposition from Padroado mutated the mission.
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The Pondicherry vicariate was established in 1845, and in 1887, it became an archdiocese.[1] Christianity accounts for 6% of Puducherry's population.[2]