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Juan Campos Rodríguez (Pazos de Codesedo,
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, 11 July 1907
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, 9 December 1995) was a Galician writer, translator, missionary and
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who belonged to the Redemptorist Congregation. He spent over 15 years as a missionary in
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, western China, until he had to flee the country after the
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. He then lived for a while in
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and
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before settling down in
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, where he worked as a priest until he died at the age of 88.


Biography

Juan Campos was a native of Pazos de Codesedo, a small town in Sarreaus,
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province. He was born in 1907. Campos' younger brother, José Campos Rodríguez, also became a
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priest and went on a mission to Mexico. Juan joined the
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, a religious order founded by Saint Alphonsus Liguori in the 18th century to preach to the poor and neglected. He was ordained a priest in 1932 and sent to China as part of the Redemptorist mission. In 1936 he arrived in China, where the Redemptorists had established their first mission in 1922, and settled in
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province, where he spent most of his China years in Sichang ( Apostolic Vicariate of Ningyuanfu), capital of the Nosu Country located in the southwest of the province. There he devoted himself to popular preaching,
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, caring for the sick and promoting local vocations. He learned the Chinese language and culture and adapted to the living conditions of the people. During
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and the Japanese invasion, he suffered persecutions and difficulties, but he did not abandon his apostolic work. In 1949, after the establishment of the People's Republic of China by
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, foreign missionaries were expelled or imprisoned. Campos described the years from 1945 to 1948 as a time of "violent persecution", culminating in the "winter of blood" between 1947 and 1948. Juan Campos managed to escape to
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and later to
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, where he continued his ministry among the Chinese refugees. In October 1967 he moved to
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, where the Redemptorists had founded a new mission. There, according to the Redemptorist father Kevin J. O'Brien in his book ''Redemptorists in Singapore-Malaysia'', "he added a breadth and an courtly sagacity to the life and folklore of the community". Occasionally, Father Campos collaborated with the mission in
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, and he got involved in the founding of a new church in Ipoh Garden. The first public
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in this new church was held on April 9, 1972, and on April 15 Archbishop
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inaugurated and blessed the sanctuary. The parish staff consisted of Father Wallace (pastor), Father Juan Campos (in charge of the Chinese work), and Father John Martin (in charge of the English and
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work). He worked at the Church of St. Alphonsus in Singapore until his death, which occurred in December 1995, at the age of 88.


Legacy

Campos became fluent in several languages. He translated ''The Life of St. Alphonsus'', written in English by Fathers D. Miller and F.X. Aubin, into
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, and also the saint's complete ascetic works. He revised ''The Life of St. Gerard'' published in Chinese in 1934 by Father José Morán Pan and translated into English the work ''A Popular Saint: The Life of St. Gerard'' by Raimundo Tellería, the three volumes of ''Holy Mary of Perpetual Help'' by Adelino María García Paz and ''The Poor are Evangelised: Dialogues with Alphonsus'' by Manuel Gómez Ríos''.'' During his stay in
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, in 1955, Father Campos founded, together with Father Eusebio Arnáiz, the Anglo-Chinese School of Perpetual Help. Juan Campos was one of the many Spanish missionaries who dedicated their lives to the evangelization of Asia. He contributed to the growth of the
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in Asia and to the human and social development of the communities where he worked. The mission in China, and his work in Macau, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, among other countries, are collected in the book ''Gospel behind the Great Wall: Memoirs of a Missionary in China'' (''Evangelio tras la Gran Muralla: memorias de un misionero en China''), written by Father Campos himself and published by Editorial San Pablo in 1987.


Bibliography

* Campos Rodríguez, Juan (1987). ''Evangelio tras la Gran Muralla''. Madrid: Editorial San Pablo. ISBN 978-84-285-0994-9.


See also

*
Catholic Church in Sichuan The presence of the Catholic Church in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan and city of Chongqing dates back to 1640, when two missionaries, Lodovico Buglio and Gabriel de Magalhães, through Jesuit missions in China, entered the provin ...
*
Catholic Church in Singapore The Catholic Church in Singapore is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. In 2016, the Catholic Foundation of Singapore reported the Catholic population in Singapore to be over 373,000. Ac ...
* Spanish Redemptorist missions in Sichuan


References

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