Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an

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Diocese of Lu'an

Dioecesis Lunganensis

天主教潞安教区
Location
Country
Sede Vacante
Metropolitan ArchbishopPaul Meng Zhuyou
CoadjutorPeter Ding Lingbin

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

  • October 15, 1696: Established as
    Diocese of Nanjing
    南京
  • 1712: Suppressed to the
    Apostolic Vicariate of Shensi and Shansi
    陝西山西
  • March 2, 1844: Restored as Apostolic Vicariate of Shansi 山西 from the Apostolic Vicariate of Shensi and Shansi 陝西山西
  • June 17, 1890: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Southern Shansi 山西南境
  • December 3, 1924: Renamed as Apostolic Vicariate of Luanfu 潞安府
  • April 11, 1946: Promoted as Diocese of Lu’an

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)

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