Francis Wang Xueming
Francis Wang Xueming | |
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Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan | |
Church | Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Hohhot |
Province | Suiyuan |
Installed | August 19, 1951 |
Term ended | February 10, 1997 |
Predecessor | Louis Morel |
Successor | John Baptist Wang Xixian |
Orders | |
Ordination | July 28, 1935 |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | February 10, 1997 People's Republic of China | (aged 86)
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Francis Wang Xueming (simplified Chinese: 王学明; traditional Chinese: 王學明; pinyin: Wang Xueming; October 4, 1910 – February 10, 1997) was a Chinese Catholic priest and Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan between 1951 and 1997.[1] He was a member of the 6th and 7th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.
Biography
[edit]Wang was born in the town of Wang'aizhao , Dalad Banner, on October 4, 1910. He was ordained a priest on July 28, 1935.[2]
On August 19, 1951, the Holy See appointed him as Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan[3] to replace Louis Morel, who resigned. He was consecrated on October 7.
Wang was arrested in 1955, charged with ‘contact with foreigners’ and detained for two years; he was arrested again in 1968 and detained for six months, after which he left the church for ten years.[2] During this time, there was pressure for Wang (and other clergy) to get married, which was against their clerical rules; there is no definite evidence that Wang ever married.[2] He returned to his work as Archbishop in 1980.[4] Archbishop Wang went on to join the Chinese Catholic Bishops’ College.[3]
Wang died on February 10, 1997, aged 86.
References
[edit]- ^ "Metropolitan Archdiocese of Suiyuan". gcatholic.org. 2021. Retrieved 15 November 2021.
- ^ a b c Holy Spirit Study Centre website, Three Cases: Challenges to the Church during the Cultural Revolution, by Anthony Lam, published in Tripod, No 182, Autumn 2016, page 120
- ^ a b UCANews website, First Two China-appointed Bishops in Inner Mongolia Ordained since 1957, article dated November 13, 1990
- ^ Holy Spirit Study Centre website, Chinese Catholic Bishops appointed in China by Pope Pius XII, 1949 to 1955, by Anthony Lam Siu-ki, page 5