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St. Joseph's Church (traditional Chinese: 大聖若瑟堂; simplified Chinese: 大圣若瑟堂), commonly known as Wangfujing Church (王府井天主堂) or Dongtang (東堂, lit. ' East Church ' ), is an early 20th-century Romanesque Revival church that is one of the four historic Catholic churches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing .
Cathedrals of the Catholic Church in China: [1] Cathedral of Sts. Peter and Paul (Baoding) in Baoding; Immaculate Conception Cathedral (South Church) in Beijing; Xishiku Cathedral (North Church) in Beijing; Wangfujing Cathedral (St. Joseph's or East Church) in Beijing; Cathedral of Bengbu in Bengbu; Changsha Immaculate Conception Cathedral in ...
St. Joseph Freinademetz Parish is a Catholic national parish based in Beijing, China, which serves German-speakers who either reside in or are visiting China. It was established during the 1980s and is under the patronage of St. Joseph Freinademetz , S.V.D. , a missionary to China in the 19th century.
See: List of cathedrals in China#Roman Catholic. Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, Beijing; Church of St Joseph, Beijing; St. Theresa's Cathedral of Changchun; Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Chengdu; St. Joseph's Cathedral, Chongqing; Aowei Church of Holy Rosary, Fuzhou; Saint Dominic's Cathedral, Fuzhou; Sacred Heart Cathedral of Guangzhou
Pages in category "Roman Catholic churches in Beijing" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... St. Joseph's Church, Beijing; St. Michael's ...
St. Joseph's Cathedral is the name of numerous cathedral churches that are named for Saint Joseph. Africa ... Wangfujing Cathedral or St. Joseph's Cathedral, Beijing;
Joseph Li Shan (Chinese: 李山; pinyin: Lǐ Shān; born March 1965 in Daxing District, Beijing) is a Chinese Catholic prelate who serves as Archbishop of Beijing. He was consecrated a bishop on 21 September 2007, at age 42 at a ceremony at Nan Tang (South Cathedral) in Xuanwumen. His main consecrator to become bishop was John Fang Xingyao.
See Catholic Church in China#Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). Lost territory twice: in 1313 to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Citong 刺桐 and in 1320 to establish the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ili-baluc. 1375: Suppressed; Restored on April 10, 1690 as Diocese of Beijing, on territory split off from the Apostolic Vicariate of Nanjing