Francis Chan (25 July 1913 – 20 October 1967) was a Singaporean bishop of the
Catholic Church
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. After finishing high school in
Singapore
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, he studied for the priesthood at
College General
The College General ( ms, Seminari Tinggi Katolik) is a Roman Catholic interdiocesan seminary located in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia. The college's foundation can be traced back to the 1665 establishment of the Seminary of Saint Joseph in A ...
in
Penang
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and was
ordained a priest in 1939. Chan first served as an assistant pastor in
Ipoh
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until 1946, with a three year interruption due to
World War II
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. He subsequently returned to his hometown after the
Japanese occupation ended and served as parish priest there for nine years. When the
Holy See
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created the first two
Malaysian dioceses of
Kuala Lumpur
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and
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay ...
in 1955, Chan was appointed as
bishop
A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution.
In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ...
of the latter see. He was
consecrated
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in August of that same year, becoming one of the first two local bishops from Malaysia. A Council Father of the
Second Vatican Council
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, Chan attended two sessions held at
St. Peter's Basilica in 1962 and 1964. He died of
terminal cancer
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in 1967. Chan was dubbed "The Singing Bishop" due to his penchant for music.
Early life
Chan was born on 25 July 1913 in Singapore,
which was a part of the
Straits Settlements
The Straits Settlements were a group of British territories located in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Singapore for more than a century, it was originally established in 1826 as part of the territories controlled by the British East India Comp ...
at the time. He studied at
St. Joseph's Institution
St. Joseph's Institution (SJI) is an independent Catholic educational institution in Singapore. Founded in 1852 by the De La Salle Brothers, it is the first Catholic school and the third oldest school in the country.
SJI has been offering a dual-t ...
for secondary school,
and subsequently attended
seminary
A seminary, school of theology, theological seminary, or divinity school is an educational institution for educating students (sometimes called ''seminarians'') in scripture, theology, generally to prepare them for ordination to serve as clergy, ...
at the
College General
The College General ( ms, Seminari Tinggi Katolik) is a Roman Catholic interdiocesan seminary located in Tanjung Bungah, Penang, Malaysia. The college's foundation can be traced back to the 1665 establishment of the Seminary of Saint Joseph in A ...
in
Tanjung Bungah,
Penang
Penang ( ms, Pulau Pinang, is a Malaysian state located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia, by the Malacca Strait. It has two parts: Penang Island, where the capital city, George Town, is located, and Seberang Perai on the Malay ...
(another territory of the Straits Settlements).
On 4 December 1939, he was
ordained to the Catholic priesthood.
He offered his first
Mass
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on 10 December at the
Church of the Sacred Heart in his hometown.
Presbyteral ministry
Chan's first pastoral assignment was as assistant parish priest at the Church of St. Michael in
Ipoh
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, then part of the
Federated Malay States
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. He served in this role from 1939 to 1941, and again from 1944 to 1946 after the
Japanese occupation of Malaya. Subsequently, he was transferred back to his hometown and served as parish priest of the
Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary between 1946 and 1955.
On the first day of every month, he organized a communal
Rosary
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and offered a Mass to pray for all family members of parishioners who had died during the
Japanese occupation of Singapore
, officially , was the name for Singapore when it was occupied and ruled by the Empire of Japan, following the fall and surrender of British military forces on 15 February 1942 during World War II.
Japanese military forces occupied it after ...
. He also founded the Catholic Young Men’s Association and the Children of Mary Movement during his time as parish priest.
During his first two years as pastor, he resided at the St. Francis Xavier Seminary in
Punggol
Punggol, alternatively spelled as Ponggol, is a Planning Areas of Singapore, planning area and New towns of Singapore, new town situated on the Tanjong Punggol peninsula in the North-East Region, Singapore, North-East Region of Singapore. The to ...
. From December 1951 until October 1953, Chan's assistant at the Church of the Nativity was
Gregory Yong
Gregory Yong Sooi Ngean D.D., J.C.D. (; Pha̍k-fa-sṳ: ''Yòng Sui-ngèn'') (20 May 1925 – 28 June 2008) was the second, and the first local, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Singapore.
Biography
Early years
Archbishop Yong was born in ...
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who would later go on to be Chan's successor as Bishop of Penang in 1968.
One of Chan's noteworthy friendships was with
Sultan Ibrahim of Johor. At the start of Chan's tenure as parish priest, the sultan gave Chan a marble statue of the
Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary
Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jews, Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Jose ...
as a "token of
heir
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friendship".
The statue was blessed by Chan on 8 December 1946, the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, and it is still situated in the church courtyard .
Episcopal ministry
Chan was appointed as the first Bishop of Penang on 25 February 1955, the same day on which Pope Pius XII
Pope Pius XII ( it, Pio XII), born Eugenio Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Pacelli (; 2 March 18769 October 1958), was head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 2 March 1939 until his death in October 1958. Before his e ...
established the first two dioceses in Malaysia (the other being Kuala Lumpur
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). Chan was consecrated bishop
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on 28 August 1955 at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd in Singapore, and moved to Penang three weeks later.[ He and ]Dominic Vendargon
The Most Reverend Tan Sri Dominic Aloysius Vendargon (29 August 1909 – 3 August 2005) was a Ceylon Tamil priest and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur.
Early life and family
Vendargon was born on 29 August 1909 in Naranthanai in no ...
of Kuala Lumpur were the first bishops who were local Malaysians, as opposed to foreign missionaries. As the first Bishop of Penang, Chan is mentioned by name in section 4(1) of the Roman Catholic Bishops (Incorporation) Act 1957, a federal Act of Parliament that incorporates the diocese and grants it use of a corporate seal
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.[ He was a "staunch advocate" for ]ecumenism
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and backed the Council of Christian Churches.[
On 18 June 1961, Chan ordained his own nephew, Francis Lau, to the priesthood. Lau would later become the ]vicar general
A vicar general (previously, archdeacon) is the principal deputy of the bishop of a diocese for the exercise of administrative authority and possesses the title of local ordinary. As vicar of the bishop, the vicar general exercises the bishop's ...
of the Archdiocese of Singapore
The Archdiocese of Singapore (Latin: ''Archidioecesis Singaporensis'') is an exempt archdiocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. Its territory includes all that is under the jurisdiction of the Republic of Singapore.
Its current ...
and was made a Prelate of Honour of His Holiness in 2000, in recognition of his service to the local church. Chan celebrated the silver jubilee of his priestly ordination in December 1964.[
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Later years and death
The earliest mention of Chan suffering from terminal cancer
Terminal illness or end-stage disease is a disease that cannot be cured or adequately treated and is expected to result in the death of the patient. This term is more commonly used for progressive diseases such as cancer, dementia or advanced ...
was in 1963. He was cared for by the French Sisters of the Foreign Mission (the Grey Sisters). In spite of his ill health, he attended two out of the four sessions of the Second Vatican Council
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in 1962 and 1964,[ thus making him a Council Father. He made three trips to ]Hong Kong
Hong Kong ( (US) or (UK); , ), officially the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China ( abbr. Hong Kong SAR or HKSAR), is a city and special administrative region of China on the eastern Pearl River Delt ...
for specialist cancer treatment, the last one being in April 1967, and eventually he went blind in one eye as a result of the disease.[ He fell into a coma at his Macalister Road residence on the night of 20 October 1967, and died an hour and a half later, surrounded by four of his siblings who had arrived from Singapore and Ipoh earlier that same day.] He was aged 54 and had been bedridden
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for the last three months of his life.[ He lay in state at his home before his funeral was held three days later on 23 October at the Cathedral of the Assumption.][ He was interred at the Western Road Cemetery in George Town.][
Chan was succeeded as Bishop of Penang by Gregory Yong on 1 July 1968. The '']cathedra
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'' (bishop's chair) that was first utilized by Chan at the Cathedral of the Assumption in 1955 is still in use, having been moved to Holy Spirit Cathedral when it was elevated to the status of cathedral in 2003.
Personal life
Chan had three brothers – Joseph, Anthony, and John – who resided in Singapore at the time of his death, and at least one sister, Teresa, who lived in Ipoh. He was a classical music aficionado, particularly for opera. During his years in the seminary, he played the flute for their orchestra, and frequently sang as a tenor
A tenor is a type of classical music, classical male singing human voice, voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest voice type. The tenor's vocal range extends up to C5. The lo ...
for the choir at the Church of the Sacred Heart. This passion for music led to him being nicknamed "The Singing Bishop" during his time in Penang.[
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References
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1913 births
1967 deaths
20th-century Roman Catholic bishops in Malaysia
Deaths from cancer in Malaysia
Participants in the Second Vatican Council
Singaporean Christian clergy
Singaporean people of Chinese descent