Author: Rybolt, John E.

John Gabriel Perboyre, C.M. : China's first saint.
Date1996
Publish_locationStrasbourg
PublisherÉditions du Signe
CollectionRicci Institute [AEC]
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfAdmin. Office
Call NumberBX4700.P4 S96813 1994
Description36 pages : color illustrations ; 30 cm
NoteJohn Gabriel Perboyre, C.M. : China's first saint. / by André Sylvestre, C. M., trans. by John E. Rybolt, C.M.

Offers a short, amply illustrated biography of Perboyre. A monograph-length biography by Sylvestre of Perboyre in French is also held.

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SubjectVincentians--Missions--China--History Vincentians--Missions--China--19th century Christian saints--Biography Christian martyrs--China--19th century Missionaries, French--China--Biography Perboyre, Jean-Gabriel 董文學, 1802-1840
ISBN2877183491 ; 9782877183499
The history of the Congregation of the Mission in China, 1699-1950. [Histoire de la Congrégation de la Mission en Chine (1699-1950). English]
Date2022
Publish_locationHyde Park, NY
PublisherNew City Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
Series
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberBX4700.V6 F313 2022
Description634 pages : maps ; 23 cm
Note

The history of the Congregation of the Mission in China, 1699-1950 / by Octave Ferreux, C.M. ; translated by Hippolyte Henk De Cuijper, C.M. ; edited by Hugh O’Donnell, John E. Rybolt, Alan Richard Sweeten.

Translated from the original French Histoire de la Congrégation de la Mission en Chine (1699-1950)
Cover title also in Chinese: Qianshihui zai Hua chuanjiaoshi 遣使會在華傳教史

Includes bibliographical references and glossary of Chinese names for persons, places, organizations, communities, bishops and archbishops.

 

The centennial of sending American Vincentians and Daughters of Charity to the China Mission (1921-1923) is the occasion for publishing Octave Ferreux, C.M.'s comprehensive history of the Vincentians in China, 1699-1950, available in English for the first time.

The Vincentians arrived in 1699 as part of a papal mission to establish a seminary for the formation of Chinese priests, which was impossible at first. The following period began in 1785 when the Vincentian community selected three French confreres to replace the Jesuits who had been suppressed by the Pope. They continued the work of the Jesuits in Peking at the imperial court, the cornerstone of the Jesuit strategy for spreading the Gospel.

This eventually led to Vincentian missionary work beyond Beijing in Tianjin and the provinces of Hebei, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Jiangxi. In the two and a half centuries covered by Father Ferreux's wonderful history, six hundred Vincentian missionaries and four hundred Vincentian Chinese priests and brothers served the China mission.

The current and fourth period of evangelization in China unfolds today as the leadership has passed in the Providence of God from the missionaries into the hands of Chinese bishops, priests, brothers, sisters and lay people.

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SubjectCatholic Church--Missions--China--History Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul--Missions--China--History Vincentians--China--History Vincentians--Missions--China--History
ISBN9781565485457
LCCN2022939153