Francis Han Tingbi

Francis Han Tingbi (simplified Chinese: 韩廷弼; traditional Chinese: 韓廷弼; pinyin: Hán Tíngbì; February 22, 1908 - December 21, 1991) was a Chinese Catholic priest and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hongdong between 1950 and 1991.

Francis Han Tingbi
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hongdong
ChurchCathedral of Hongtong
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Taiyuan
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Hongdong
InstalledApril 18, 1950
Term endedDecember 21, 1991
PredecessorJoseph Gao Zonghan
SuccessorJoseph Sun Yuanmo
Orders
OrdinationJuly 22, 1934
ConsecrationJuly 9, 1950
by Antonio Riberi
Personal details
Born(1908-02-22)February 22, 1908
DiedDecember 21, 1991(1991-12-21) (aged 83)
People's Republic of China
NationalityChinese
DenominationRoman Catholic

Biography

Han came from a Catholic family who had moved from Shandong to Shanxi after and because of the Taiping Rebellion. He was ordained a priest on July 22, 1934.

On April 18, 1950, he was appointed Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hongdong by Pope Pius XII. On July 9, his consecration ceremony was held. In 1958, during the rule of Mao Zedong, Hongdong was selected as one of the two pilot counties for the elimination of religion in China (the other is Pingyang, Zhejiang). The local Catholic Church was facing a catastrophe and the cathedral was demolished.

After being released in 1979, he resumed leadership in his diocese. He joined the Communist-sponsored Chinese diocesan conference when it was established in 1980, but he refused to establish a branch of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association in the diocese. In 1982, he secretly consecrated the priest Li Weidao to Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an, and father Augustine Zheng Shouduo to Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Xinjiang. On April 29, 1986, he gave a consecration to Peter Chen Bolu as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Yongnian.[1] On February 22, 1991, he consecrated 71-year-old Father Joseph Sun Yuanmou to his auxiliary bishop, also in secret.[2] He died on December 21, 1991.

References

  1. 造成很大的伤害和混乱. radiovaticana.va (in Chinese). 2005. Retrieved 15 November 2019.
  2. Wang Xinmin (王新民) (24 February 2006). 山西临汾教区孙远谟主教安息主怀. chinacatholic.org (in Chinese). Retrieved 15 November 2019.
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