Hape, Lynch, Stuart Fielden and Jamie Langley all went over before the home side got onto the scoreboard.
Despite the absence of Lesley Vainikolo, the Bulls were dominant throughout with some sparkling play.
A dramatic 80-metre try by Justin Murphy was late consolation for the home side.
Catalans Dragons assistant coach Paul Donkin
"It's disappointing always to lose but we've just played the best in the world and there are some positives for us to take out.
"We could have capitulated in the second half but we didn't. At times we did some good things but no-one wants 50 points scored against them.
"We weren't out of the blocks as quickly as we could be but these guys have got some of the best players in the world right across the park and our guys are still finding their feet."
Catalans Dragons: Bosc, Murphy, Wilson, Hughes, Verges, Rudder, Frayssinous, Chan, Rinaldi, Beattie, Fakir, Guisset, Hindmarsh. Replacements: Mounis, Fellous, Touxagas, Guigue.
Bradford: Withers, Bai, B. Harris, Hape, Smith, I. Harris, Deacon, Fielden, Henderson, Lynch, McKenna, Meyers, Langley. Replacements: Vagana, Gene, Ferres, Cook.
Referee: R Silverwood (Dewsbury)