Giovanni Antonio Hofman

Giovanni Antonio Hofman (simplified Chinese: 贺广才; traditional Chinese: 賀廣才; pinyin: Hè Guǎngcái; 12 June 1834 – 26 October 1917) was a Dutch Catholic missionary prelate and bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an from 1891 to 1901.[1]

Giovanni Antonio Hofman
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an
ChurchCathedral of the Sacred Heart in Changzhi
DioceseRoman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an
Installed24 April 1891
Term ended20 July 1901
PredecessorMartin Poell
SuccessorAlbertus Odoricus Timmer
Orders
Ordination29 August 1858
Personal details
Born(1834-06-12)12 June 1834
Died26 October 1917(1917-10-26) (aged 83)
Wychen, Kingdom of the Netherlands
DenominationRoman Catholic

Biography

Giovanni Antonio Hofman was born in Voerden, North Holland, United Kingdom of the Netherlands, on 12 June 1834. He joined the Franciscans on 4 October 1855. He was ordained a priest on 29 August 1858. In 1884, he was sent to the Qing Empire to preach, first in Hubei and then transferred to Shanxi. On 24 April 1891, he succeeded Martin Poell as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an.[2] In the Boxer Rebellion in 1900, he fled to Lin County (now Linzhou), Henan, and returned to the Netherlands on 16 July 1901.[3]

Giovanni Antonio Hofman died in Wychen on 26 October 1917, at the age of 83.

References

  1. Liu Zhiqing (刘志庆) (2014). 山西天主教教区历史沿革考 [A Study of the Historical Evolution of Shanxi Catholic Diocese] (PDF). Anyang Normal College (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  2. Lu, Anrong (2004). 基督教的传播与近代山西社会早期现代化 [The Spreading of Christianity and the Early Modernization of Shanxi Society] (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi University. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
  3. 义和团运动时期山西民教冲突概况及清政府态度 [The General Situation of the Conflict between the People and Religion in Shanxi during the Boxer Rebellion and the Attitude of the Qing Government]. cangkan.net (in Chinese). 13 February 2022. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
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