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Thébaud was born at Nantes, France, on November 20, 1807. He was of an aristocratic family of wealth.
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Thébaud was born at Nantes, France, on November 20, 1807. He was of an aristocratic family of wealth.
Its ruined churches depressed the spiritual and precocious child, who read tolerably well at four years of age and who progressed so rapidly under tutors in private schools that he was well advanced when he entered the local petit séminaire which accommodated candidates for the priesthood and young aristocrats who held aloof from Napoleonic foundations. Thereafter he studied theology in the Grand Seminary of Nantes, and on ordination to the priesthood he was named vicaire of St. Clement's Church in his native town. In 1835 he entered the Jesuit novitiate at Rome, completed a course of higher studies in the Roman College, and studied science at the Sorbonne in Paris (1836 - 38).
He took his final vows in the Society on December 3, 1837. Acquainted with the shortage of priests in America through the appeals of visiting prelates from the United States and the reports in the Annals of the Propagation of the Faith, Thébaud petitioned successfully to be sent on the American missions and arrived in New York, December 18, 1838.
His first assignment was at St. Mary's College, Marion County, Ky. , where he taught chemistry and in 1846 presided as rector. When the Jesuits withdrew from the institution because of an apparent lack of episcopal appreciation (1846), and assumed control of St. John's College, Fordham, N. Y. , on the invitation of Bishop John J. Hughes, Thébaud went to St. John's, and served as rector and director of the diocesan seminary until he became pastor of St. Joseph's Church in Troy (1852 - 60).
A tolerant man of tactful approach, he moderated nativist antagonism and established friendly relations with Episcopalian leaders and the Presbyterian employers of Irish labor. He was loved by the Irish for his dispatch of Jesuits to care for the stricken immigrants at Grosse Isle, Canada, in 1847.
In accordance with the policy of his society, he was transferred frequently. He was rector and professor in Fordham (1860-63, 1874 - 75), pastor at Troy, N. Y. (1863-69, 1873 - 74), professor and preacher at a Jesuit institution and at St. Mary's Church in Montreal, pastor at Hudson City, N. J. (1870 - 73), and teacher and pastor at St. Francis Xavier's College and Church in New York City (1875 - 85).
He died at Fordham and was buried in the college cemetery.
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