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Saint Peter's Church, Shanghai. Coordinates: 31.2154°N 121.4653°E. St Peter's Church ( simplified Chinese: 圣伯多禄堂; traditional Chinese: 聖伯多祿堂; pinyin: Shèng bóduōlù táng) is a Catholic church in Huangpu District (formerly Luwan District ), Shanghai . St Peter's Church.
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In 1914, St. Peter's Church became the third financially independent Anglican church in Shanghai. McRae had also worked at St. Luke's Hospital, Shanghai as the chaplain. By 1923 he was planning the construction of All Saints, Shanghai, which was completed in 1925. Meanwhile, McRae married Sarah Nicoll Woodward on February 17, 1908.
Sheshan Basilica. The Basilica of Holy Mary, the Help of Christians (Latin: Basilicæ de Nostra Domina Mariæ Auxiliatricis Christianorum) also known as the National Shrine of Our Mother of Sheshan (Chinese: 佘山進敎之佑聖母大殿; pinyin: Shéshān jìnjiào zhī yòu shèngmǔ dàdiàn) [1] is a Roman Catholic Marian shrine in ...
English: Saint-Peter's church, in Shanghai (China) Français : L'église Saint-Pierre, à Shanghai (China) Date: 25 December 2009: ... St. Peters kirke i Shanghai;
Episcopal mission in China. The bishopric at Shanghai served as the mission's national headquarters. Following Mr. Lockwood, [clarification needed] William Jones Boone went to Batavia in 1837. He afterwards moved to Amoy, but in 1843 he was appointed to Shanghai and was made the missionary bishop of Shanghai.
Because the church was located in the area of the Dong family owned pier (Tong-ka-du or Dongjiadu), the church was known as the Dongjiadu cathedral, a name it still holds to this day. The church was the seat of the vicar apostolic of Kiang-nan. From 1946, when Shanghai was raised to a diocese, until 1960, the Cathedral of St Francis Xavier was ...