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Roman Catholic Diocese of Shanghai

The Diocese of Shanghai (Latin: Dioecesis Sciamhaevensis; Chinese: 天主教上海教区) is a diocese of the Catholic Latin Church in the municipality of Shanghai, China. It was erected on December 13, 1933 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Shanghai by Pope Pius XI and was later elevated to the rank of a diocese on April 11, 1946, by Pope Pius XII. The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Nanking.

Diocese of Shanghai

Dioecesis Sciamhaevensis

天主教上海教区
Location
CountryChina
Ecclesiastical provinceNanjing
MetropolitanNanjing
Coordinates31°11′35″N 121°25′54″E / 31.1930°N 121.4317°E / 31.1930; 121.4317
Statistics
Area10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi)
Population
- Total

Statistics Missing [1]
Information
DenominationCatholic Church
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
CathedralSt. Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai
Patron saintOur Mother of Sheshan
Current leadership
PopeFrancis
BishopJoseph Shen Bin
Metropolitan ArchbishopFrancis Lu Xin-ping
Website
www.catholicsh.org
She Shan Cathedral.

Churches edit

The diocese's mother church and thus seat of its bishop is St. Ignatius Cathedral; it also houses a minor basilica in Sheshan.

Bishops edit

 
Seat of the bishop in Xujiahui.

In 1950, Pope Pius XII appointed the Bishop of Suzhou, Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei, bishop of Shanghai. In 1955, he was arrested and given a life sentence in 1960. In the same year, the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association (CPCA) appointed Aloysius Zhang Jiashu, S.J. as Bishop of Shanghai to replace Kung, thereby being the first illicitly consecrated bishop of this diocese. In 1985, his Jesuit confrere, Aloysius Jin Luxian, S.J., was illicitly ordained as the Auxiliary Bishop of Shanghai, and became the Bishop of Shanghai upon the death of Zhang in 1988. In the meantime, Bishop Kung was released from prison and placed under house arrest in 1985 and then sent to the United States in 1988, where he would die in 2000. Bishop Kung was made a cardinal in pectore in 1979 and officially informed of his cardinalate in 1991.

Upon the death of Cardinal Kung, the Holy See recognized 82-year-old Joseph Fan Zhongliang, S.J. of the underground Church as the legitimate successor in 2000. Shortly thereafter, Bishop Jin reconciled with the Holy See and was thus recognized as the coadjutor bishop of Shanghai. In the 2000s, Bishop Jin increasingly worked with Bishop Fan in administering the diocese, despite the fact that the CPCA did not recognize the latter's authority. In 2005, Bishop Jin revealed that Fan had been suffering from Alzheimers and both the Holy See and the CPCA agreed to the consecration of Joseph Xing Wenzhi as the Auxiliary Bishop of Shanghai in hopes that this mutually agreed upon bishop would succeed both Fan and Jin to heal the rift between the Holy See and the CPCA. However, in 2010 Auxiliary Bishop Xing asked for personal reasons not to be the successor in this diocese.

In 2012, both the Holy See and the CPCA agreed upon the consecration of 44-year-old Thaddeus Ma Daqin. There was a disagreement of his status, with the Holy See appointing him as the auxiliary bishop (given that Jin was technically still the coadjutor) while the CPCA appointed him as the coadjutor bishop. Despite this technical disagreement, it appeared that both had the intention of Ma becoming the next Bishop of Shanghai. In a surprising move, Ma announced during his ordination Mass that he would be resigning from his posts within the CPCA effective immediately. The next day, government officials placed him under house arrest at the Sheshan Seminary and the CPCA stripped him of his title as coadjutor bishop in December 2012.

On April 5, 2023, Joseph Shen Bin, Bishop of Haimen, was installed as the Bishop of Shanghai, circumventing Vatican approval. However, on July 15, 2023, the Vatican officially appointed Shen as the Bishop of Shanghai.

List of ordinaries of Shanghai edit

See source:[2]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Diocese of Shanghai [Shanghai]". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. 30 October 2023. Retrieved 8 February 2024.
  2. ^ "Diocese of Shanghai 上海, China". gcatholic.org. from the original on 25 March 2015. Retrieved 16 April 2015.
  3. ^ Hon, Savio (18 March 2014), "Bishop Fan Zhongliang: Better broken jade than intact tile", AsiaNews.it, from the original on 4 August 2020, retrieved 23 March 2014

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The Diocese of Shanghai Latin Dioecesis Sciamhaevensis Chinese 天主教上海教区 is a diocese of the Catholic Latin Church in the municipality of Shanghai China It was erected on December 13 1933 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Shanghai by Pope Pius XI and was later elevated to the rank of a diocese on April 11 1946 by Pope Pius XII The diocese is a suffragan diocese of the Archdiocese of Nanking Diocese of ShanghaiDioecesis Sciamhaevensis天主教上海教区St Ignatius CathedralLocationCountryChinaEcclesiastical provinceNanjingMetropolitanNanjingCoordinates31 11 35 N 121 25 54 E 31 1930 N 121 4317 E 31 1930 121 4317StatisticsArea10 000 km2 3 900 sq mi Population TotalStatistics Missing 1 InformationDenominationCatholic ChurchSui iuris churchLatin ChurchRiteRoman RiteCathedralSt Ignatius Cathedral ShanghaiPatron saintOur Mother of SheshanCurrent leadershipPopeFrancisBishopJoseph Shen BinMetropolitan ArchbishopFrancis Lu Xin pingWebsitewww wbr catholicsh wbr orgShe Shan Cathedral Contents 1 Churches 2 Bishops 3 List of ordinaries of Shanghai 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksChurches editThe diocese s mother church and thus seat of its bishop is St Ignatius Cathedral it also houses a minor basilica in Sheshan Bishops edit nbsp Seat of the bishop in Xujiahui In 1950 Pope Pius XII appointed the Bishop of Suzhou Ignatius Kung Pin Mei bishop of Shanghai In 1955 he was arrested and given a life sentence in 1960 In the same year the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association CPCA appointed Aloysius Zhang Jiashu S J as Bishop of Shanghai to replace Kung thereby being the first illicitly consecrated bishop of this diocese In 1985 his Jesuit confrere Aloysius Jin Luxian S J was illicitly ordained as the Auxiliary Bishop of Shanghai and became the Bishop of Shanghai upon the death of Zhang in 1988 In the meantime Bishop Kung was released from prison and placed under house arrest in 1985 and then sent to the United States in 1988 where he would die in 2000 Bishop Kung was made a cardinal in pectore in 1979 and officially informed of his cardinalate in 1991 Upon the death of Cardinal Kung the Holy See recognized 82 year old Joseph Fan Zhongliang S J of the underground Church as the legitimate successor in 2000 Shortly thereafter Bishop Jin reconciled with the Holy See and was thus recognized as the coadjutor bishop of Shanghai In the 2000s Bishop Jin increasingly worked with Bishop Fan in administering the diocese despite the fact that the CPCA did not recognize the latter s authority In 2005 Bishop Jin revealed that Fan had been suffering from Alzheimers and both the Holy See and the CPCA agreed to the consecration of Joseph Xing Wenzhi as the Auxiliary Bishop of Shanghai in hopes that this mutually agreed upon bishop would succeed both Fan and Jin to heal the rift between the Holy See and the CPCA However in 2010 Auxiliary Bishop Xing asked for personal reasons not to be the successor in this diocese In 2012 both the Holy See and the CPCA agreed upon the consecration of 44 year old Thaddeus Ma Daqin There was a disagreement of his status with the Holy See appointing him as the auxiliary bishop given that Jin was technically still the coadjutor while the CPCA appointed him as the coadjutor bishop Despite this technical disagreement it appeared that both had the intention of Ma becoming the next Bishop of Shanghai In a surprising move Ma announced during his ordination Mass that he would be resigning from his posts within the CPCA effective immediately The next day government officials placed him under house arrest at the Sheshan Seminary and the CPCA stripped him of his title as coadjutor bishop in December 2012 On April 5 2023 Joseph Shen Bin Bishop of Haimen was installed as the Bishop of Shanghai circumventing Vatican approval However on July 15 2023 the Vatican officially appointed Shen as the Bishop of Shanghai List of ordinaries of Shanghai editSee source 2 Bishop Auguste Haouissee SJ 1933 1948 Cardinal Ignatius Kung Pin Mei 1950 2000 Bishop Aloysius Zhang Jiashu SJ 1960 1988 non canonical Bishop Aloysius Jin Luxian SJ 1988 2013 non canonical until 2005 recognised as co adjutor bishop in 2005 by Pope Benedict XVI Bishop Joseph Fan Zhongliang SJ 2000 2014 Bishop Thaddeus Ma Daqin 2014 2023 3 Bishop Joseph Shen Bin 2023 present See also edit nbsp Catholicism portalXu Guangqi St Ignatius Cathedral of Shanghai Christianity in China Catholic Church in China List of Catholic dioceses in China List of Catholic dioceses structured view Episcopal Conference of China Joseph Xing WenzhiReferences edit Diocese of Shanghai Shanghai Catholic Hierarchy org David M Cheney 30 October 2023 Retrieved 8 February 2024 Diocese of Shanghai 上海 China gcatholic org Archived from the original on 25 March 2015 Retrieved 16 April 2015 Hon Savio 18 March 2014 Bishop Fan Zhongliang Better broken jade than intact tile AsiaNews it archived from the original on 4 August 2020 retrieved 23 March 2014External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roman Catholic Diocese of Shanghai Catholic Hierarchy GCatholic UCAN Diocese Profile Keeping Faith July August 2007 The Atlantic A Rebuttal To Keeping Faith Archived 2008 04 07 at the Wayback Machine The Cardinal Kung Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roman Catholic Diocese of Shanghai amp oldid 1205202667, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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