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Christianity In Guangdong
Christianity is a minority in Guangdong, a province of China. The province has more Christians than it has Muslims. Christianity in Hong Kong enjoys more liberty. 16th century In the 16th century, missionaries entered Zhaoqing in Guangdong. Roman Catholic missionary Matteo Ricci came to Guangdong Province in 1583. In September 1807 Robert Morrison landed in Guangzhou. Elijah C. Bridgman and his wife, the first American Protestant missionaries to China, arrived in Guangzhou in 1830. The Protestant population of Guangdong exceeds half a million. Watchman Nee was from Guangdong. The province has numerous house churches. Guangzhou has Union Theological Seminary. Religious liberty is closer to be respected in Guangdong than in other areas. The house churches in Guangdong face the risk of being closed and its members punished. The province has more Protestants than it has Catholics. Lutherans were active in the province. Chaozhou Christianity reached Chaozhou in the 19th century. The ...
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Christianity
Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. It is the world's largest and most widespread religion with roughly 2.38 billion followers representing one-third of the global population. Its adherents, known as Christians, are estimated to make up a majority of the population in 157 countries and territories, and believe that Jesus is the Son of God, whose coming as the messiah was prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (called the Old Testament in Christianity) and chronicled in the New Testament. Christianity began as a Second Temple Judaic sect in the 1st century Hellenistic Judaism in the Roman province of Judea. Jesus' apostles and their followers spread around the Levant, Europe, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, the South Caucasus, Ancient Carthage, Egypt, and Ethiopia, despite significant initial persecution. It soon attracted gentile God-fearers, which led to a departure from Jewish customs, and, a ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Jiangmen
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Jiangmen/Kongmoon ( la, Chiammenen(sis), ) is a diocese located in the city of Jiangmen in the Ecclesiastical province of Guangzhou in China. History * January 31, 1924: Established as Apostolic Prefecture of Jiangmen 江門 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Shantou 汕頭 * February 3, 1927: Promoted as Apostolic Vicariate of Jiangmen 江門 * April 11, 1946: Promoted as Diocese of Jiangmen 江門 Special churches *Former Cathedral: **圣母无玷圣心堂(原本主教座堂)(''Immaculate Heart of Mary Former Cathedral'') Leadership * Bishops of Jiangmen 江門 (Roman rite) ** Bishop Paul LIANG Jian-sen, consecrated 30 March 2011 ** LI Pen-shi (1981 – 2007) (without papal approval) ** Bishop Adolph John Paschang, M.M. (柏增) (April 11, 1946 – February 3, 1968).In 1969, when a new primary school was set up in Lower Ngau Tau Kok Estate, Kowloon, Hong Kong, the school founding Supervisor, Fr. John M Mcloughlin, MM, named the ...
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Christianity In Jiangxi
Christianity is a minority in Jiangxi, the province of China where Taoism is from. There are numerous Christians in Fuzhou, which is the capital of Jiangxi. A Jiangxi Bible School exists. In the 17th century, Catholic missionary Jean Basset was active in Jiangxi and other parts of China. Jiangxi has persecution of Christians. Bishop Zheng Jingmu was arrested in 2000. Roman Catholic dioceses with seat in Jiangxi *Roman Catholic Diocese of Ganzhou *Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nanchang *Roman Catholic Diocese of Ji’an *Roman Catholic Diocese of Nancheng *Roman Catholic Diocese of Yujiang See also * Spirit Church * Christianity in Jiangxi's neighbouring provinces ** Christianity in Anhui ** Christianity in Fujian ** Christianity in Guangdong ** Christianity in Hunan ** Christianity in Zhejiang Christianity is a minority in Zhejiang province of China. Zhejiang has one of the largest Protestant populations of China.
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Christianity In Hunan
Christianity is a minority in Hunan province of the People's Republic of China. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Changsha, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Changde and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hengzhou have their seat in the province. The province has persecution of Christians. Hunan has more than 1000 congregations. The Hunan Bible Institute was founded in 1909. Christians only form a small majority of the Hunanese Han. True Jesus Church and The Shouters are present in the province. China Evangelistic Fellowship and China Fountain Group had a large following in 2000.http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/pdfid/4b6fe1890.pdf See also * Spirit Church * Beili Wang *Christianity in Hunan's neighbouring provinces **Christianity in Guangdong **Christianity in Guizhou Christianity is a minority religion in the Chinese province of Guizhou. Gha-Mu and A-Hmao are ethnic groups with large share of Christians. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guiyang and the Roman Catholic Diocese o ...
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Christianity In Fujian
Christianity is a minority in Fujian province of China. The Shouters are present in the province. Churches in Fujian include The Aowei Church of Holy Rosary, Church of Heavenly Peace, Fuzhou, Flower Lane Church, Saint Dominic's Cathedral, Fuzhou and St. John's Church, Fuzhou. Christianity in Fuqing consisted of 350,000 Christians in the 2000s and is a centre of Christianity. The local churches (affiliation) are estimated to include about half of them.
The number of members of the in Fujian is a high 6-digit figure at least.
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Beili Wang
The Anointed King / Beili Wang (被立王) (also known as ''The Established King'') is a new religious movement of Christianity, Christian origin in the People's Republic of China, which possibly had more than 100,000 members at its peak. The group was founded in 1987 by Wu Yangming (吴扬明), formerly of The Shouters. Wu declared that he was Jesus Christ returned to Earth. He was executed on rape charges in 1995. Beili Wang has been banned in the People's Republic of China since 1995. The group emphasizes Christian eschatology, eschatology and is in favor of a Christian empire. It has been present present in Anhui, Hunan, Guangdong and possibly other areas (Including Taiwan and Southeast Asia). ''The Lord God’s Teaching'' movement is an off-shoot of Beili Wang. See also * Heterodox teachings (Chinese law) * Protestantism in China References

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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Shaozhou
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Chaozhou/Shíuchow/Shaoguan ( la, Sciaoceuven(sis), ) is a diocese located in the city of Chaozhou in the Ecclesiastical province of Guangzhou in China. History * April 9, 1920: Established as the Apostolic Vicariate of Siuchow 韶州 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Guangzhou 廣州 * April 11, 1946: Promoted as Diocese of Siuchow/Shaozhou 韶州 (Chaozhou is exactly another city in Guangdong Province, based on the current Chinese pinyin system) Leadership * Bishops of Chaozhou 韶州 (Roman rite) ** Bishop Michele Alberto Arduino, S.D.B. (April 9, 1948 – October 21, 1962) ** Bishop Ignazio Canazei, S.D.B. (April 11, 1946 – October 12, 1946) * Vicars Apostolic of Siuchow 韶州 (Roman Rite) ** Bishop Ignazio Canazei, S.D.B. (July 24, 1930 – April 11, 1946) ** Saint Bishop Luigi Versiglia Luigi Versiglia, S.D.B. (5 June 1873 – 25 February 1930) was an Italian Catholic prelate and professed member from the Salesians of Don Bosco who serv ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Shantou
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Shantou/Swatow ( la, Scianteuven(sis), ) is a diocese located in the city of Shantou in the Ecclesiastical province of Guangzhou in China. History * April 6, 1914: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Chaozhou 潮州 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Guangdong 廣東 * August 18, 1915: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Shantou 汕頭 * April 11, 1946: Promoted as Diocese of Shantou 汕頭 Leadership * Bishops of Shantou 汕頭 (Roman rite) ** Bishop Peter Zhuang Jian-jian (2006–present) ''(Clandestinely)'' ** Bishop John Cai Tiyuan (1981–2000) ** Bishop Charles Vogel, M.E.P. (April 11, 1946–April 13, 1958) * Vicars Apostolic of Shantou 汕頭 (Roman Rite) ** Bishop Charles Vogel, M.E.P. (December 9, 1935–April 11, 1946) ** Bishop Adolphe Rayssac ''Adolphe'' is a classic French novel by Benjamin Constant, first published in 1816. It tells the story of an alienated young man, Adolphe, who falls in love with an older woman, El ...
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Roman Catholic Diocese Of Jiaying
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Jiaying/Kayíng/Meizhou ( la, Chiaïmen(sis), ) is a diocese of the Catholic Church which is headquartered in the city of Meizhou, in the ecclesiastical province of Guangzhou in China. History * February 20, 1929: Established as the Apostolic Prefecture of Jiaying 嘉應 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Shantou 汕頭 * June 18, 1935: Promoted as Apostolic Vicariate of Jiaying 嘉應 * April 11, 1946: Promoted as Diocese of Jiaying 嘉應 Leadership * Bishops of Jiaying 嘉應 (Roman rite) ** Bishop Francis Xavier Ford Francis Xavier Ford, MM was an American people, American Bishop (Catholic Church), bishop of the Catholic Church and a Maryknoll missionary in China. Because of his torture by the Communist Chinese and death in prison in 1952, he is considered a m ..., M.M. (April 11, 1946 – February 21, 1952) * Vicars Apostolic of Jiaying 嘉應 (Roman Rite) ** Bishop Francis Xavier Ford, M.M. (June 18, 1935 – April 11, 1946) * Prefects Aposto ...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese Of Guangzhou
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Guangzhou (Canton) ( la, Archidioecesis Cantonensis, ) is an archdiocese located in the city of Guangzhou in China. History * 1848: Established as Apostolic Vicariate of Guangdong-Guangxi from the Diocese of Macau * 1875: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Guangdong * April 6, 1914: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Guangzhou * April 11, 1946: Promoted as Metropolitan Archdiocese of Guangzhou The Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Guangzhou, Bishop Dominic Deng Yi-ming, S.J. was imprisoned in 1958. His release in 1981 due to a necessary cancer treatment in Hong Kong and his subsequent appointment to archbishop caused the Chinese authorities respond with the appointment of Joseph Ye Yinyun. Archbishop Ye was never recognized by the Holy See, his successor Archbishop James Lin Bingliang was recognized in 1998 only after Archbishop Deng's death in 1995. Thus the rift between the underground church and the Patriotic Church came for the Ar ...
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Guangdong
Guangdong (, ), alternatively romanized as Canton or Kwangtung, is a coastal province in South China on the north shore of the South China Sea. The capital of the province is Guangzhou. With a population of 126.01 million (as of 2020) across a total area of about , Guangdong is the most populous province of China and the 15th-largest by area as well as the second-most populous country subdivision in the world (after Uttar Pradesh in India). Its economy is larger than that of any other province in the nation and the fifth largest sub-national economy in the world with a GDP (nominal) of 1.95 trillion USD (12.4 trillion CNY) in 2021. The Pearl River Delta Economic Zone, a Chinese megalopolis, is a core for high technology, manufacturing and foreign trade. Located in this zone are two of the four top Chinese cities and the top two Chinese prefecture-level cities by GDP; Guangzhou, the capital of the province, and Shenzhen, the first special economic zone in the count ...
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Chaozhou
Chaozhou (), alternatively Chiuchow, Chaochow or Teochew, is a city in the eastern Guangdong province of China. It borders Shantou to the south, Jieyang to the southwest, Meizhou to the northwest, the province of Fujian to the east, and the South China Sea to the southeast. It is administered as a prefecture-level city with a jurisdiction area of and a total population of 2,568,387. Its built-up (or metro) area encompassing most of Shantou and Jieyang cities was home to 12,543,024 inhabitants on 13 local administrative areas. Along with Shantou and Jieyang, Chaozhou is a cultural center of the Chaoshan region. History In 214 BC, Chaozhou was an undeveloped part of Nanhai Commandery () of the Qin Dynasty. In 331 during the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Haiyang () was established as a part of Dongguan Commandery (). The Dongguan Commandery was renamed Yi'an Commandery () in 413. The commandery became a prefecture in 590 during the early Sui Dynasty, first as Xun Prefecture (), then as ...
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