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The Prefecture Apostolic of Kwang-si (now spelled
Guangxi Guangxi (; ; Chinese postal romanization, alternately romanized as Kwanghsi; ; za, Gvangjsih, italics=yes), officially the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region (GZAR), is an Autonomous regions of China, autonomous region of the People's Republic ...
, la, Praefectura Apostolica Kwangsiensis) was a Roman Catholic missionary jurisdiction.


History

The mission of Guangxi comprised the entire Chinese imperial province of that name, a very mountainous and extremely poor region. The province had a population of about ten million divided among several distinct ethnicities, the most remarkable of whom were settlers from
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
(Canton), the Hakkas and the Yao people and
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. The first missionary to Guangxi was the
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Father Michele de Ruggieri who in 1583 endeavoured without success to establish himself at the capital, Guilin. Fifty years later the Franciscan, Francesco d'Escalone, arrived at Wuzhou. About the middle of the seventeenth century, Father Andrew Xavier Koffler built a church at Guilin and baptized at
Nanning Nanning (; ; za, Namzningz) is the capital and largest city by population of the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in Southern China. It is known as the "Green City" because of its abundance of lush subtropical foliage. Located in the South of ...
, under the name of Constantine, a son of the Yongli Emperor of the
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. Father Michel Boym laboured in company with Father Koffler. In 1692, Father
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laboured to give further impulse to the work of his predecessors, and then came Fathers Chamaya and Lopez. At the same time the Spanish
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established themselves at Guilin and Wuzhou, and the
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s in Pingle County. All Catholic missionaries were expelled in 1724 by
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. No Catholic missionaries visited Guangxi for one hundred and thirty years. In 1848 Guangxi, united to the mission of
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, was confided to the Paris Society of Foreign Missions. In 1854,
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first entered the province from
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, but was arrested and thrown into prison in Xilin County ten days after his arrival. Liberated after 16 or 18 days of captivity, he ministered until 1856. He baptized several hundred catechumens, but was again arrested and taken to Xilin County, where he was sentenced to death and executed on 29 February of the same year, with Laurence Pe-mu and Agnes Tsau-kong. In 1866, several Catholic missionaries again entered Guangxi, but were unable to stay long. In 1868, Father Mihière was appointed superior to the mission of Guangxi, but died in 1871. Under his direction several missionaries were able to enter the province. Among them was Father Foucard, who evangelized
Shangsi County Shangsi County (; za, Sangswh Yen) is a county in the southwest of Guangxi, China. It is the northernmost county-level division The administrative divisions of China have consisted of several levels since ancient times, due to China's lar ...
while pretending to be a wood-cutter to avoid arousing the suspicions of
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officials. On 6 August 1875,
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made Guangxi a
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, and placed it under the authority of Father Jolly, previously missionary in Guangdong. At this same period were founded the districts of
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and of the "hundred thousand mountains" among the Yao people. Father Jolly died in 1878 and Mgr. Foucard was made
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of Zela and
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of Guangxi. The Chinese authorities placed many obstacles in the way of the missionaries. Mgr. Foucard was obliged to proceed personally to
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and demand justice, but he obtained no satisfaction. The
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of 1884 served to increase the difficulties of this mission. Fathers Lavest and Pernet were subjected to cruel treatment and several Christian communities were uprooted. Only the communities established at Xilin County experienced relative tranquility. Mgr. Foucard died in 1878 and was succeeded by Mgr. Chouzy. Under the direction of the new prefect, other communities were established, and finally a certain measure of liberty was accorded to the missionaries. Often, however, sudden revolts seriously interfered with their labours. Two missionaries, Fathers Mazel and Mathieu Bertholet, were massacred in different districts. In 1899, Mgr. Chouzey died, and in the following year Mgr. Lavest undertook the mission. During the
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all but three missions and a few other houses belonging to the Christians were pillaged. Mgr. Lavest subsequently moved his residence from Gui County to Nanning, intending to erect a cathedral there. Two French schools were established, one at Nanning, and one at Guilin, by the Little Brothers of Mary. Nuns of St. Paul of Chartres established themselves at
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and
Longzhou County Longzhou County Zhuang: ''Lungzcouh Yen'') is a county of southwestern Guangxi, China, bordering Cao Bằng province, Vietnam. It is under the jurisdiction of the prefecture-level city of Chongzuo. Longzhou lies in a circular valley at ...
. During 1908 they relieved 4300 sufferers at their
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in Nanning and 4000 at that of Longzhou County. The following figures give the condition of the mission at the various periods named: * In 1889 **1 bishop, **11 missionaries, **1 seminary, **21 schools with 211 pupils, **16 churches and chapels, **1249 Catholics. *In 1900, **1 bishop, **17 missionaries, **1 seminary with 16 students, **24 schools with 310 scholars, **32 churches and chapels, **110 baptisms of native adults and 61 baptisms of native children, **1536 Catholics. *In 1908, **1 bishop, **27 missionaries, **4 native priests, **2 seminaries with 16 students, **34 schools with 379 pupils, **311 baptisms of adults, and 113 baptisms of native children, **4214 Catholics.


See also

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Roman Catholicism in China The Catholic Church in China (called Tiānzhǔ Jiào, 天主敎, literally "Religion of the Lord of Heaven" after the Chinese term for the Christian God) has a long and complicated history. John of Montecorvino was the first Roman Catholic ...


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