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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luo_WenzaoLuo Wenzao - Wikipedia

    Luo Wenzao OP (c. 1610s – 27 February 1691) was the first person of Chinese ethnicity to be appointed as a Catholic bishop. After the Qing dynasty proscribed Christianity and banished foreign missionaries in 1665, Luo became the only person in charge of the Catholic missions in China .

  2. 30 de jul. de 2020 · In 1685, Luo Wenzao was consecrated by Italian Bishop Idayan of the Franciscans in Guangzhou, becoming the first Chinese bishop to administer church affairs of the provinces of northern China. In June of the same year, Luo Wenzao moved to Nanjing.

  3. The article examines the Franciscan missions in China in modern times, with a specific focus on the members of the Bohemian Franciscan Province. The 16th and 17th centuries were periods of significant success for Roman Catholic missions, including the Franciscans. These two centuries differ from the preceding period, as evidenced in the radical ...

  4. Titular Archbishop of Seleucia in Isauria. Source (s): b: Hierarchia Catholica, Volume 5, Page 115. b/c2+: Les Ordinations Épiscopales, Year 1685, Number 4. b: Bishops-In-China.com, 19 Jan 2020.

  5. bdcconline.net › en › storiesLuo Wenzao | BDCC

    Luo Wenzao. Gregorio Lopez; Lo Wen-tsao. First Chinese Catholic priest and bishop. Dominican Order. Jiangsu. Lo Wen-tsao, baptized in 1633 by a Franciscan, Antonio de Santa Maria, was the first Franciscan convert in China.

  6. 20 de dic. de 2017 · The appointment of the first Chinese bishop, Gregorio Lopéz (Luo Wenzao), was more a political move than a pastoral need.

  7. fact, the Chinese Dominican Gregory Luo Wenzao was made vicar apostolic of Nanjing (Nanking) in 1674. Eleven years later he was elevated to bishop. Yet this auspicious beginning would not continue. In the intervening centuries there were a host of obstacles that stood in the way of developing a native episcopacy in East Asia.