Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu’an

Diocese of Lu’an
Dioecesis Lunganensis
天主教潞安教区
Location
Country China
Ecclesiastical province Taiyuan
Metropolitan Taiyuan
Statistics
Population
- Total
- Catholics
(as of 1949)
3,000,000
30,000 (1.0%)
Information
Rite Latin Rite
Cathedral Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Changzhi
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Sede Vacante
Metropolitan Archbishop Sylvester Li Jian-tang

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu’an/Changzhi (Latin: Lunganen(sis), Chinese: 潞安, 長治) (Not to be confused with Lu'an (六安) in Anhui province) is a diocese located in the city of Lu’an in the Ecclesiastical province of Taiyuan in China. Currently, in standard Mandarin, the name of the city is pronounced "Luan". In the local dialect, it was pronounced, "Lu-ngan", which was why early accounts by Christian missionaries call it by that name. The American presbyterian publication "The Chinese recorder and missionary journal, Volume 3" calls it "Lu-ngan-fu".[1]

History

Leadership

References

  1. REV. JUSTUS DOOLITTLE, ed. (1871). The Chinese recorder and missionary journal, Volume 3. FOOCHOW: American Presbyterian Mission Press. p. 213. Retrieved 2010-06-28.(Original from Harvard University)
Wikisource has the text of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia article Vicariate Apostolic of Southern Shan-si.

Coordinates: 31°45′00″N 116°28′59″E / 31.7500°N 116.4830°E / 31.7500; 116.4830


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