Subject: Archives--China

[Jesuits in China. China general. 1923-1967]
AuthorFrancis A. Rouleau, S.J. Archives
Place[China], [Taiwan]
CollectionRouleau Archives
LanguageEnglish, French, German, Latin, Spanish
TypeArchival materials
Shelf3rd Floor Archives
Call NumberBX3743.J47 1923
DescriptionPrinted, typescript, and manuscript materials in folders
Note

[Jesuits in China. China general. 1923-1967]

Archival collection of consisting primarily of newspaper clippings, magazine excerpts, and Agenzia Fides announcements, with a smaller number of mostly typescript letters, reports, and other records. The material from the early years is very sparse. The material from the 1960s concerns Taiwan.

Materials mostly in English, with some Latin, French, German, and Spanish.

Box 1: 1923-1939

Box 2: 1940-1947

Box 3: 1948-1951

Box 4: 1952-1959

Box 5: 1960-1967

 

Some of the material was previously catalogued as part of the collection "[Persecution of Catholics in China] / collected by Fr. Francis A. Rouleau, S.J.," for which a detailed inventory was produced. The parts of the inventory referring to folders in the present collection are reproduced below:

1 linear ft. of clippings, copies, and extracts from various Catholic mission journals, newletters, and newspapers concerning the persecution of Catholics in China from 1952-1968. Collected by Fr. Francis A. Rouleau after his expulsion from China, and arranged chronologically in 28 folders. Held in the Rouleau-Malatesta Archives of the Ricci Institute. Folders arranged chronologically by year; see individual folders for contents description.

 

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1952:
Rev. John H. Houle, S.J., captives of the Chinese Communists, Robert McCann, captured Navy pilots, Rev. Justin Garvey. Review of Fr. Mark Tennien's No Secret is Safe, Maryknoll fathers. Fr. Adolph Lenz, Bethlehem Foreign Mission Society, Keshan, Manchuria; death of Rev. Joseph Zeman, Vincentian; Bp. Alfonso Ferroni, O.F.M., Laohekou, Hubei; death of Rev. Anthony Shen; Revs. Francis Li, Bonaventure Hu, Fr. Guerra; death of Bp. Francis X. Ford, M.M., Sr. Joan Marie Ryan, Meixian; Br. Jose Torres, Tunki (Dunji) Anhui Province, medical missionaries; Prefect Apostolic Msgr. Jose Fogued, Fr. Agust Rebollar; Abp. Joseph Chou Chi-shih (Zhou Jishi), Nanchang, Jiangxi Province; Abp. Ignatius Pi Shu-shih (Pi Shushi), Mukden; Abp. Cyril Rudolph Jarre, O.F.M., Jinan, Bp. Leo J. De Smedt, Xiwanzi, Bp. Alessandro Carlo, Lanlong; Dr. William L. Wallace, Baptist medical missionary, Stout Memorial Hospital, Wuzhou, Guangxi; Gertrude Cone, Methodist missionary; Bp. Adolph J. Paschang, M.M.; list of seven American bishops in prison; Abp. Theodore Buddenbrock, S.V.D., Lanzhou, Gansu Province; Society for the Propagation of the Faith visit to Sancian Island; Sr. Raymond Marie, Sr. Veronique (Congregation of Our Lady of the Angels, Guiyang, Guizhou Province, Canadian nuns); Fr. Matthew Ruf, Qiqihar; death of Bp. Joseph Louis Lapierre, Sipingkai, Manchuria, Canadian missioner; Rev. Alphonse Buggenhout, Belgian Scheut Father, Datong, Shanxi; Frs. Albert Geusens, John Kerkhofs, Joseph Lindmans, Scheut Congregation, Fr. Ferdinand Tops, Suiyuan Diocese; Salesian Orphanage of Xuzhou, Fr. Pietro Ye (in Italian); Mgr. Anthony Pott, S.V.D., Fr. Henry Clemens, Frederick Kornfeld, Xinyang; Fr. John Heisel, Xinyang, Henan.

Xinjiang Kalmuks; Pastor Francis Stockwell, Bp. Silvanus P. Valentin, Frs. Jean Baptiste Charrier, Joseph Le Corre, Ferdinando Pecorero, Gangting, Xikang, Yajiang, MEP; Chengdu Diocese arrests; death of Fr. Joseph Leon Arcand; Courier Dove, Shanghai communist newspaper on failure of "reform" of the Catholic Church; Statement of Bishop Kung Pin-mei (Kong Pinmei) to Shanghai Vice-Mayor (Fides, Feb 2-52); Trial and expulsion of Frs.. Henry Pinault, Philip Charel, Yves Colin, Chengdu; Legion of Mary; Fr. Louis X. Jantzen, Abp. of Nanjing, Fr. Joseph Gallice, Henry Magnan; Abp. Jean Joseph Deymier, Hangzhou, forced confession; Frs. Patrick Ronan, John Casey, Missionary Society of St. Columban, Legion of Mary; Br. Jospeh Maggi, Milan Foreign Mission Society, Bp. of Hanzhong, Shaanxi; Frs. John Baptist Nordio, Erminio Corbella, Louis Moschini; Bp. John O'Shea, C.M., Bp. of Ganzhou, Sr. Vincent De Lude, Sisters of Charity; Bp. Edward J. Galvin St. Columban Mission Society, Bp. of Hanyang, Hubei; "Lo Stato attuale dell'opera Salesiana in Cina," Michele Arduino, Bp. of Xuzhou, Agenzia Missionaria Silesiana, 30 Giu. 1952, n. 62; death of Canadian missioner Fr. Didace Arcand, Chefoo (Yantai), Shandong; Sr. Constantine Sarias, Sup. of Catholic Mission Hospital, Zhaodong, Yunnan Province (Congregation of the School Sisters of Graz, Austria), Dr. Janez, Msgr. Joseph Kerec, Srs. Martina Drofenik, Xaveria Jerebic; accusations of murder of orphans, Ste. Foy (Elizabeth Lemire), Ste. Germaine (Imelda Laperrière), Ste. Victor (Germaine Tanguay); on Christmas; remaining Vincentians in China, Bp. John A. O'Shea, Fr. Kenneth Williams, Joseph Gately, Francis Moehringer, Joseph Hill, Lawrence Curtis, Walter Menig, Albert Fedders, Lucien Lacoste, Donimique Foucoulet, Joachim Spini; Sisters of the Holy Ghost Bilhilda (Helen Blank), Francesca (M. Hillebrand), Yanzhoufu, Shandong Province, hospital doctors; Sr. Vincent Louise Delude, Fr. Jules Meyrat, Ganzhou; Fr. Gaetano Pollio, Abp. of Kaifeng report on communist occupation of the mission; Rev. Ho (He) Vicar General of the Kaifeng Diocese; Seminarian Paul Che (Zhe), Abp. Anthony Riberi, papal Internuncio, Abp. Gaetano Pollio; Bp. Charles William Quinn, C.M.; Report: "Rééducation des Fonctionnaires au Yun-nan," M. Gerber, Fides doc. 21.VI. 1952 v. II, n.36, p. 297.; expulsion of Bp. August Gaspais, Qilin; death of Fr. Paul Muller, S.V.D.; expul. of Frs. Rene Boisguerin, Bp. of Yibin, Fr. John Larrart, Abp. of Guiyang, murder of Frs. Martin Joseph Ly and Charles Cheu (Tcheu); Canadian nuns Sr. Raymond Marie (Rose Alma Larose), Sr. Veronique (Jeanne Dionne), Sr. Alphonse du Redempteur (Antoinette Couvrette), Sr. Marie Germaine (Germaine Gravel), Sr. Notre Dame de Belval (Agnes Gruson), Mother St. Aubert Le Baron, Mother Prazeres da Silval, Sr. Mercedes Isaisi, Sr. Teresa Elorduy; Collegio Don Bosco a Macao; death of Abp. Ignatius Pi, Sr. Joan Gabriel Tounel; Fides doc. 13. XII. 1952. v. II, n. 45, p. 399 on communist persecution tactics and techniques (in French).

Report: Expulsion of 94 Catholic missioaries during June (1952); Frs. Harold Watters, Donald Fitzgerald, Eugene Spencer, Richard Downey, Wilfred Le Sage, Raineiro Bengoechea, John Toomey, Sr. Maria Corazon Jaramillo, Sr. Dominic Marie Turner, Aiden McGrath, Huzhou (Hangzhou); plans of Chinese communists for Chinese priests (Fides 7-5-52); "Comment les communistes ont anneanti la mission de Kirin (Mandchourie)," Mgr. A. Gaspais (Agenzia Internazionale Fides, Fides doc. 16, III. 1952, v.II, n. 30); article on overseas Chinese; "Higher education in communist China" (Fides #328); several articles on China under the communists "La Chine Rouge" ed. of Missi, 5 Mai 1952, XVIIe ann. n. 160.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1952:
Fides doc. 12. I. 1952. v. II, n. 26, pp. 208-210 on the persecution of Fr. Chang, S.J. (in French); imprisonment of Fr. Eugene Lauzon, S.J.; International Fides Service Feb. 9th, 1952. #297, NE 49, Asia China Shanghai “Aurora University” students about sacrifices to Bp. Kiung [Kong]; death of Frs. Anthony Renson & Henry Ullings, persecution of Vincentian Fr. Henri Hermans, Jesuit Frs. Alfred Bonningue, Louis Watine, Henry Pollet & Rene Archen; Rev. Thomas J. Bauer, M.M. about torturing Monsignor Eugene Fahy, S.J., imprisoned with Jesuit Rev. James E. Thornton and Frs. William D. Ryan & Paul Beauce, arrival of Rev. Rudolf Blockinger, O.F.M. Cap.; Fides Nov. 1-52 on expulsion of Fr. Joseph Szajko, S.J. from Shanghai; International Fides Service Jan. 5th, 1952, #292, NE 6 on arrest of Rev. Philip Cote S.J., Bp. of Suzhou, Jiangsu, along Rev. Paul Chang, S.J., Revs. Paul Hsu & Paul Kiang; International Fides Service Jan. 26th, 1952, #295, NE 32 on expulsion of Canadian Jesuits, Revs. Maurice Begin, Leon Malois & Philip Guimet; Rev. Eugene Lauzon, S.J. on torture; release of Bp. Philip Cote, S.J. along Rev. Horace Labranche & Paul Tien; expulsion of Bp. Philip Cote, S.J.; International Fides Service Mar. 7th, 1953, #351, NE 78. Bp. Zeno Aramburu, S.J., of Wuhu, interview about increasingly failing position in Communist China; Fr. Matthew Su dies in prison; International Fides Service Oct. 4th, 1952, # 329, NE 290 on release of Sts. Mercedes Isaśi & Teresa Edsuroy from the Sisters of Marcy of Berritz; Msgr. Eugene Fahy congratulates Abp. Joseph Kuo on consecration; American Jesuits in China, San Francisco, IV-5 May 1952 on exit visas for Frs. Donohoe, Klaeser, Latham, Rouleau, Jack Clifford, LeSage, Gatz & John Brennan, no applications for Frs. Charles McCarthy, Philips, Houle & Palm; American Jesuits in China, San Francisco, IV-10 October 1952, on transfers to Japan; (Fides) Apr. 12-52 on expulsion of Rev. George Germain, S.J., rector of Aurora University; arrests at Zikawei Orphanage of Rev. John Billot, S.J. & St. Pia de Moppay; Chengdu without foreign missionary priests; International Fides Service June 14th, 1952, # 315, NE 188 on barbarous treatment, arrival in Hong Kong of Jesuit Msgr. Eugene Fahy and Revs. James Thornton, William Ryan & Paul Beauce; Fr Louis J. Dowd, S.J. on desolation; International Fides Service June 14th, 1952, # 315, NE 189 on Msgr. Fahy’s treatment in prison.

Life Magazine Sept. 8th, 1952, pp.126-146 on Msgr. Eugene E. Fahy’s time before, during, and after imprisonment by the Communists. In Yangchow (Yangzhou) with Frs. Thornton, Ryan, Beaucé, Liou (Liu) and Br. Fekete. Attacks by Lo Ping-yeh (Luo Pingye). Speech by Chu Shih Ch’ang (Zhu Shichang).

Fides doc. 22. XI. 1952, vol. II, n. 43, pp. 371-376 on P. Biaucé’s treatment before and during imprisonment (in French); Louis J. Dowd, S.J. on mistreatment in Nanking (Nanjing) and Yangchow (Yangzhou); Rev. John B. Ebel, series on noted converts; Msgr. Fahy and Frs. William D. Ryan, James Thornton & Paul Beauce are released; Fr. Albert R. O’Hara, S.J. on bleak Christmas; Apostolic Letter to the martyr-church of China; (Fides) Jan 26-52 on imprisonment of Sts. Mercedes Isasi and Theresa Elorduy; International Fides Service Feb. 2nd, 1952, # 296, NE 39 on candidates for priesthood in Wuhu held on starvation diet; International Fides Service Mar. 15th, 1952, # 302, NE 94 on children’s letter from Tou Se Wei (Tushanwan 土山灣) orphanage saving Rev. John Billot, S.J. jail; Fr. Edward J. Murphy, S.J. introduction to summer school in Formosa; notes on summer school in Formosa; notes on summer school in Formosa; Frederick J. Foley, S.J. on house rules in Jesuit house in Taipei (Taibei), staff: Frs. Edward Murphy, Patrick Shaules, Fredric Weingartner, F.J. Foley, Joseph B. Donohoe, Jose Rodriguez & Br. James Finnegan; International Fides Service Dec. 20th, 1952, # 340, NE 377 on expelled Italian and Spanish missionaries: Rev. Frs. Fausto Gnavi, Adolfo Novella, Mariano Santos & Br. Restituto Diez; Mons. Frederico Melendro, S.J. on treatment of Jesuits in China (in Spanish); (Fides, 29.11.52) on expulsion of Fr. Joseph M.H., S.J. for six crimes; Dominicans open house; International Fides Service May 10th, 1952, #310, NE 150 on numbers of imprisonments and expulsions, name list; Albert O’Hara on China’s new marriage law; letter about future assignments.

 

List of person/topics in these articles from 1953:
U. S. News & World Report, March 13, 1953, Interview with John D. Hayes, Presbyterian Missionary. Imprisoned in Kweiyang (Guiyang), current life in China, the trial; Fr. Joseph Peter McGinn from Maryknoll expelled; U. S. News & World Report, February 20, 1953, “China Blockade: How it Works”; The Saturday Evening Post, September 12, 1953, pp. 32-33, pp. 164-165?, George Weller: “Will Red China Break with Russia?”, including report about Li Lisan, rival of Mao Zedong; The New York Magazine, September 20, 1953, pp. 9, 64, 66, 68, Barbara Ward: “The Fateful Race Between China and India”, a rather economical report; The Saturday Evening Post, June 20, 1953, pp. 27, 119-121, 123, Reginald C. Thomas: “I spied on The Chinese Communists”; Fides doc., 28. II. 1953, vol. II, n. 46, pp. 408-412, Léon Trivière M.E.P.: “Developpement de la Question Agraire en Chine Communiste” (in French); Fides doc., 19. XII. 1953, vol. III, n. 3, pp. 33-39, Léon Trivière M.E.P.: “Le Mariage en Chine Communiste” (in French); Fides doc., 28. III. 1953, vol. II, n. 50, pp. 446-453, Léon Trivière M.E.P.: “La Reeducation des Prisonniers en Chine Communiste (1)”, includes pretrial moves (in French); Fides doc., 28. XI. 1953, vol. III, n. 2, pp. 28-30, Albert R. O’Hara, S.J.: “Chinese Communist Society takes Shape”, Five-Year-Plan, collectivation; Fides doc, 28. XI. 1953, vol. III, n. 2, pp. 16-22, Léon Trivière M.E.P.: “Le Role des Femmes dans la Chine Nouvelle” (in French).

Fides doc., 26. IX. 1953, vol. III, n. 1, pp. 1-15, Léon Trivière M.E.P.: “La Jeunesse de la Chine sous l’Emprise du Communisme” (in French); (Fides, Jan. 31, 1953), Irish Columban Frs. Seumas O’Reilly and Luke O’Reilly mistaken as Soviets; International Fides Service, December 12, 1953, # 390, NE 360, Frs. Theodore Roling, S.V.D. & Hugo Schulz, S.V.D.’s experience, together with Fr. Louis Andrea, S.M.B.; (Fides, March 21, 1953), Lanchow (Lanzhou) regional seminary, Episcopal Bp. Buddenbrock; Book review: “Cavalry in China”, Fr. Robert Greene, Maryknoller, Fr. John F. Donovan, superior; International Fides Service January 10, 1953, # 343, NE 9, Fr. McGinn’s ordeal, met Frs. William O’Hara, C.M., Paul Duchesne, M.M., Albert O’Hara, S.J. & Bp. Pashang (Bashang) of Kongmoon (Jiangmen); International Fides Service, December 6, 1953, # 389, NE 357, Msgr. Hermenegild Hintringer, O.FM.Cap., Prefect Apostolic of Kiamusze (Jiamusi) heading the list of expelled; Zealandia, May 7, 1953, Rev. Francis Xavier Ford, D.D. martyred, recollected by Str. Joan Marie from Maryknoll; International Fides Service, February 28, 1953, # 350, NE 65, Release of Franciscan Mtrs. St. Aubert & Dos Prazeres, originally additionally charged were Mtrs. Achille, Robertlebis, Bilhildis Just & Venantia; Fides, 7/20/53, overseas Chinese; (Fides, Jan. 3, 1953), Bp. Charles van Melckebecke of Ninghsia (Ningxia) will serve from outside; (Fides), July 11, 1953, Brs. of the Society of the Divine Word back from Tsingtao (Qingdao): Matthew (John Swift), Michael Kirsch, Paul Christ, William Witte, Paul Karlheim, Ernest Montag, Casper Sinzig & Francis Maus, as Franciscan priests Edmund Trachternach, Edward Sauvage, Carhaix France, Fabian Bougeard & Burkhard born Napiersky; International Fides Service, March 21, 1953, # 353, NE 90 on expelled Bethlehem Mission Society Fr. Jorrit De Boer in Talihsien (Dalixian); International Fides Service, November 21, 1953, # 387, NE 341 on Fr. Siegried Schneider, O.F.M. of Wuchang and nine others expelled; International Fides Service, June 20, 1953, # 366, NE 185, arriving in Hong Kong: Fr. Joseph Wehner, Strs. Lucentia (B. Leber) & Mary Dulcena (Mary Woitukiewiez); [Fides], expelled: Rev. Augustine Olbert, S.V.D., Bp. of Tsingtao (Qingdao), Frs. John Dahlenkamp, S.V.D., Joseph Kaufhold, S.V.D., William Kreomer, S.V.D. & Bertram Rüssel, S.V.D.

International Fides Service, March 7, 1953, # 351, NE 80 on expulsion of Abp. Rev. Luke Capozi, O.F.M. of Taiyuan; (Fides), Dec. 12-53, four Strs. Of the Immaculate Conception arriving in Hong Kong from Szepingkai (Sipingjie): Marie Josephine (Elaine Gravel), Ste Emerentienne (Berte Fleurent), Marie de la Charite (Corine Bourassa) & Marie Germaine (Germaine Gravel); International Fides Service, December 12, 1953, # 390, NE 359, treatment of Bp. Faustino Tissot from Chengchow (Zhengzhou), arriving in Hong Kong: Revs. Theodore Franco, S.X. & Salvatore Santi, S.X. of Loyang (Luoyang), Brs. Valerian Germano & Rigoni, S.X. of Chengchow (Zhengzhou); The Church World, 1/30/53, Fr. Peter Crevits model prisoner; International Fides Service, February 14, 1953, # 348, NE 50/51, Br. Leo Stocco of Parma Mission Society in Chengchow (Zhengzhou) mistreated and expelled; 2/19/53, expulsion of Br. Leo Stocco; [Fides], arrivals in Hong Kong: Amoy (Xiamen) Bp. John B. Velasco, O.P., Rev. John Fernandez, O.P., Frs. August Barreau, M.E.P from Pakhoi Diocese & Schmitz, S.V.D.

 

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1953:
International Fides Service, March 28, 1953, # 354, NE 96, Arriving in Hong Kong: Revs. John M. Struyven, Trappist priest of Chengtingfu (Zhengdingfu), Hopei (Hebei) & Rene Flament, Vincentian priest; International Fides Service, November 28, 1953, # 388, NE 350, Hankow (Hankou) church desecrated, Fr. Gervasius Rossato, O.F.M. arrives; (Fides, Febr. 7, 1953), Fr. Joseph Seng of Hanyang Diocese dies, witnessed by Fr. John Billot, S.J., arrests of: Msgrs. Gabriel Quint Ch’en & Gustave Prevost, Frs. Francis X. Legrand, Aiden McGrath, Matthew Ch’en & Joseph Seng; Fides doc., 28. XI. 1953, vol. III, N. 2, pp. 23-28, S.E.Mons. Juan B. Velasco, O.P.: “Cuatro Años de Comunismo en Amoy”; (Fides, Jan. 3, 1953), expulsion of Srs. Alphonse du Rédempteur & Marie Germaine (Germaine Gravel) from Canton (Guangzhou), Sr. Imelda of Hong Kong informed, welcomed by Msgr. Martin T. Gilligan & Fr. Albert R. O’Hara; International Fides Service, January 31, 1953, # 346, NE 35, Sr. Dominic Marie Turner from Kongmoon (Jiangmen) released, Fr. John Toomey, M.M., expelled earlier; Bp. Cuthbert M. O’Gara, C.P. of Yuanling released; Advocate, 11/21/53, interview with Bp. Cuthbert M. O’Gara, C.P. about ordeal; International Fides Service, May 9, 1953, # 360, NE 142, arrival in Hong Kong of Rev. Cuthbert O’Gara, Bp. of Yuanling, and Revs. Paul Ubinger, C.P. & William Westoben; release of Bp. John A. O’Shea, C.M. of Kanchow (Ganzhou); January 15, 1953, expulsion of Str. Vincent Loise DeLude, D.C. of Kanchow (Ganzhou), reunion with Str. Louise Cush, D.C.; (Fides, Feb. 14, 1953), Vincentian Fr. Joseph Hill of Kanchow (Ganzhou), Kaingsi (Guangxi) leaves for Hong Kong; International Fides Service.

October 31, 1953, # 384, NE 321, Frs. John Brambilla & John Carbone, both with P.I.M.E., leave Kaifeng, Honan (Henan) for Hong Kong; International Fides Service, November 7, 1953, # 385, NE 328/329, arriving in Hong Kong from Kaifeng: Frs. Henfy Vigo, P.I.M.E., Dionysius Busnelli, P.I.M.E. & Victor Pollo, P.I.M.E., arriving from Chengchow (Zhengzhou) Parma Missionary Frs. Sperindio Orlandini & Joseph Zanini, arrest of Brothes Stocco, M.D., ordeal for Brs. Gemma & Rigoni; International Fides Service, November 21, 1953, # 387, NE 343, Bp. Karl Weber, S.V.D. arrives in Hong Kong from Tientsin (Tianjin), bp. of Ichowfu (Yizhoufu?), Shantung (Shandong); (Fides, Sept. 5, 1953), Bp. Hermenegild Focaccia, O.F.M., dies at Yutze, Shansi (Shanxi) of heart disease; (Fides, September 19, 1953), arrival in Hong Kong of Fr. Henry Schmitz, S.V.D. from Yengchowfu (Yangzhoufu?); expelled: Bp. Cuthbert M. O’Gara, C.P. of Yuanling, Frs. Paul Ubinger, C.P. & William Westhoven, C.P.; expulsion of three Jesuits: Frs. Mario Francisconi, S.J., Clemente Dutto, S.J. & Constantino Fadda, S.J.; (Fides, Jan. 3, 1953), “Last Foreign Priests Expelled from Nanking - 6 Other Missionaries”: Frs. Gerbert Dierksmeier & Raoul Falaise, missionaries: Rev. Frs. Daniel Sicard, S.J., Juan B Lazpita, S.J., Juan A. Arcaya, S.J., Guerrino Marsecano, S.J., Rudolph Frish, S.V.D. & Rev. Br. Francisco Mendiburu; American missionaries still imprisoned in Shanghai: Thomas L. Phillips, S.J., Charles J. McCarthy, S.J., John A. Houle, S.J., John William Clifford, S.J. & Joseph McCormack, M.M.; International Fides Service, November 21, 1953, # 387, NE 342, Fr. Henry Pattyn, S.J. arrives from Pekin (Beijing); (Fides, Feb. 14, 1953), Fr. Joseph Jaeggy, S.J. arrives from Tientsin (Tianjin) in Hong Kong, with Fr. Enrico Rimaldi, P.I.M.E. of Weihwei (Weihui) Mission in Honan (Henan); 1/30/53, nine priests: Frs. Joseph Caron, S.J., Aurelian Demers, S.J., Matthias Haberl, S.V.D., Guiseppe Muttoni, S.J., Pietro Donatelli, S.J., Luis Castillo, S.J. & Francis Xerica, and four nuns starved and expelled, also expelled: Frs. Innocente Burroni, O.F.M. & Bartlme Elmar, O.F.M., Bp. Msgr. Zeno Arramburu remains confined with seven priests and four brothers, Jesuit Frs. Chang & Hu forced to live with progressivists.

Catholic Opinion, January 25, 1953, Fr. Jose Rodriguez expelled for harboring downed pilot, also expelled Frs. Alonso Barandiaran, S.J. & Henri Cotto of Paris foreign Mission Society; (Fides, Dec. 12-53), Rev. F.X. Tchao, S.J., Bp. of Diocese of Sienhsien (Xian Xian) in Hopeh (Hebei), is detected, release of other priests, still jailed: Frs. Chrysostom Chang & Joseph Wang; Fr. Su dies in Wuhu, ousted: Frs. Emeric Kekessy, Avelino Echarri, S.J., Emanuel Reinaud, S.J. & Br. Barrenechea, S.J.; Catholic Review, 2/6/53, Fr. Matthew Su of Wuhu dies of starvation; American Jesuits in China, April, 1953, vol. II, No. 4, Msgr. Fahy organizes Yangchow Guardians, Frs. Joseph Donohoe & Shaules teach Beda Tsang Hall; American Jesuits in China, March 1953, vol. II, No. 3, news from Formosa; (Fides, Dec. 2-53), Fr. Richard Kennedy being nursed by Chinese convert; nine priests and four nuns: Strs. Angeles Acha, Pilar Ibanez, Josefa Iraola & Freforia Otaegui, arrive in Hong Kong, earlier arrival: Fr. Peter Crevets; (Fides, Jan. 31, 1953), two French Jesuits, Frs. Francis Thery, S.J. & John Billot, S.J., arrive in Hong Kong; International Fides Service, January 3, 1953, # 342, NE 1, Rev. Daniel Sicard, S.J. arrives in Hong Kong from overcrowded jail; International Fides Service, January 31, 1953, # 346, NE 34, 15 cross over to Hong Kong: from Anking (Anjing) Frs. Francisco Jaureguizar, S.J., Juan del Rio, S.J., Brs. Blas Burguaga, S.J., Aguio, S.J., Pariente, S.J., José Joaristi, S.J., Frs. Francisco Echaverria, S.J., from Pengpu (Bengbu), Anhwei (Anhui) Francisco Biancolini, Emilio Putero, Donato Scattaglia, Dominico Gras, S.J. & Modesto Vasquez, S.J., no more missionaries in Anking (Anjing); Francis Fallert, S.J. & Leonard Kaufer, S.J.: “The Story of a Catechism Class”; (Fides, July 18, 1953), Rev. Clement Dutto, S.J., reports about Ankwei (Ankui) northeast of Pengpu (Bengbu); Edward J. Murphy, S.J.: report of student Theresa Chang; Theresa Chang; American Jesuits in China, 1953, closure of Zikawei, Fr. Lacrotelle in prison.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1954:
New Leader, January 25, 1954, G. S. Bhargava: “The Tibet Headache”; “Red Mob Desecrates Blessed Sacrament”, Hachow (Hazhou), Hupeh (Hubei), Fr. Rossato; Abp. Joseph Chou (Chou Chi Shih) (Zhou Jishi?) of Nanchang dies in prison, reported by expelled Fr. Angel Bacchin, further expelled: Society of St. Francis Xavier Frs. Hugo Bonaventura, O.P., Raymond Bergamin, Dominican Srs. Rosa Edmunda Keller & Anna Christa Bundi, ordinations of Frs. Bernard Kao, Linus Liao & Stephen Chang; Time, March 1, 1954, p. 26, “The New Empire Builders”, about new infrastructure; Lienche Fang: “Report on Books in China”; U. S. News & World Report, Oct. 1, 1954, pp. 40-48, 110-132, “How the Communists got China” by John Leighton Stuart; Business Week, July 24, 1954, Special Report, pp. 1-11, “Red China: An Ancient Land with New Ambitions”; Saturday Evening Post, December 25, 1954, pp. 24, 78-79, Henry William Carter: “You Can’t Do Business with Red China”, businessman forced to run waterworks; Saturday Evening PostOctober 30, 1954, pp. 24-25, 143, 145-146, 149, Joseph Alsop: “Will China Stay Red?”, little-known truths; Life, September 20, 1954, pp. 47-48, 50, 52, 55-56, 58 Rene MacColl: “With Laborites in Lotus Land on Guided and Misguided Tour”, planned, unplanned sights; The New Leader, October, 18, 1954, p. 6, Jack James: “Red China’s New Constitution”, interpretation; The New Leader, December, 20, 1954, pp. 12-14, Irwin Ross: “Red China’s Dope Peddlers”, Heroin from China; U. S. News & World Report, July 2, 1954, pp.32-33, “Reds Gain Among Chinese Overseas”; James F. Kearney, S.J.: "The Jesuits Dig in in Malaya", Fr. Kelly, catholic school.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1955:
[Fides], Fr. Octavian Devries, C.I.C.M. from Chihfeng (Zhifeng) in Jehol (Liaoning) arrives in Hong Kong and reports; (Fides, Dec. 17-55) on Frs. Tong Che-Tseu & Cheu’s efforts at continuation in Chungking (Chongqing), layman John Baptist Chang; International Fides Service, November 19, 1955, # 485, NE 334, Fr. Sun(g?), Vicar General of Jehol (Liaoning) administering for expelled Bp. Oste, C.I.C.M.; International Fides Service, January 8, 1955, # 442, NE 1, expulsion of Abp. Riberi, statistics about expulsions, deaths, imprisonments; (Fides, Nov. 19-55), Rev. A. Ferroni, O.F.M., Bp. of Laohokow (Laohukou), arrives in Rome, Abp. Peter Sigismondi present; International Fides Service, May 21, 1955, # 561, NE 143, 200,000 Catholics among 12 million overseas Chinese; The Shield, September, 1955, pp. 2-3, 28-31, Rev. Thaddeus Yang, O.S.B.: “Religion among the Chinese”, account of historical and current situation; various articles related to contemporary China.

 List of persons/topics in these articles from 1956:
International Fides Service, July 14, 1956, # 520, NE 185, Mission of Sienhsien (Xian Xian?) in Hupeh (Hubei), formerly under Bp. Msgr. Francis Xavier Chao, S.J.; Pat Shaules, S.J.: “Catholic Mission Hsinchu Taiwan”; Clarke Trent, S.J. on Christmas in Manila; (Fides, Apr. 28-56), Chinese in Vietnam; International Fides Service, February 25, 1956, Rev. Henry Cotto in Tamatave, Madagascar, Catholic Chinese Center; International Fides Service, September 22, 1956 on ongoing church in China, 24 remaining missionaries, Bp. Rev. James E. Walsh, incarceration of Bps. Rev. Alphonse Ferroni & Rev. Ignatius Kiong Pin Mei, Rev. Francis Xavier Tchang vicar capitular; various articles about contemporary China.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1957:
Register, Feb. 4, 1957, Frs. Gerald J. Pope, S.J. & Louis J. Dowd, S.J. withdraw from teaching in Nanking (Nanjing); Fr. Patrick Shaules, S.J.: “Hsinchu Mission Letter”, boom time for church; Jack Deeney, S.J.: “Jesuit House of Correction”, St. Francis Xavier, Fr. Noel Chabanel, S.J.; International Fides Service, January 19, 1957, # 547, NE 16, Chinese refugees in Macau entrusted to Bp. Rev. Polycarp da Costa; International Fides Service, April 27, # 561, NE 115, “The Church in Macao”; [Fides], “The Chinese Diaspora”; [Fides], 2/9/57, overseas Chinese and Singapore; International Fides Service, August 24, 1957, # 576, NE 229, “Chinese in Canada”; International Fides Service, February 2, 1957, # 549, NE 29, foreign missionaries in China in early 1957: Revs. Peter Hengsberg, Fulgence Cross, Cyril Wagner, Charles McCarthy, Hohn Houle, Anatole Chestin, James Walsh, Joseph McCormack, Kim, Yen, Gratian Kolodziechik, Alex Bulkiewicz, Srs. Winifred Duff, Caroline Bordeleau, Cecile Levoille, Olga Fedorawich, Stefanie Mugler, Helen Hanlon, Catherine Rogan, Molly O’Sullivan, Therese Grossens, Irene Zarotiadi & Rose Millefante; International Fides Service, February 23, 1957, # 552, NE 55, on situation in China, Rev. Malcolm Mackay; various articles on contemporary China.

 List of persons/topics in these articles from 1958:
Fides, Mar. 22-58, Soochow (Suzhou) diocese, Rev. Ignatius Kiung (Kung, Gong Pinmei), Bp. of Shanghai; International Fides Service, January 18, 1958, # 595, NE 20, condemnation of Rev. Joseph Hu, C.M., Bp. of Taichow (Taizhou), Rev. Paul Su, Rev. John Wang, imprisonment of Rev. Dominic Tang, S.J., Abp. of Canton (Guangzhou), Abp. of Nanchang Rev. Joseph Chow (Zhou), C.M., released; Pat Shaules: letter from Hsinchu (Xinchu), Taiwan; International Fides Service, October 18, 1958, # 362, NE 296, Amoy (Xiamen) language school for Chinese priests, St. Joseph Chinese Seminary; Fides Doc., 5. IV. 1958, vol. III, n. 43, pp. 386-391, “Election d’évêques et recrutement du clergé par l’Association Patriotique” on situation in China, Vicaire Capitulaire Tong Wen-long, Mgr, Jarre, O.F.M. Mme. Kiong, Mgr. Ignace Kiong (in French); International Fides Service, May 31, 1958, # 613, NE 156, Chinese congress about Abp. Rev. Joseph Chow, Vicar Capitular Chang Shih-leang, accusers: Hu Chin-ming, Ma Li-hua, Cheng Tu-ching, San Yao-han & Chang Cheng-to; Fides doc., 22. II. 1958, vol. III, n. 41, pp. 369-373, “Differents Aspects de la Situation”, Mgr. Kiong, Ministre de l’Intérieur Lo Jui-ching (Luo Ruijing) (in French); communist confidence, Rev. Jules Meyrat; Fides doc., 22. XII. 1958, vol. III, n. 47, pp. 420-423, “Le Communautes Catholiques de la Diaspora Chinoise” (in French); International Fides Service, January 11, 1958, # 594, NE 8, successful diasopra; International Fides Service, March 22, 1958, # 602, NE 86, diaspora in Indonesia; International Fides Service, February 1, 1958, # 596, NE 33, “Chinese Students in America”; International Fides Service, June 14, 1958, # 615, NE 168, Chinese diaspora; (Fides, Oct. 18, 1958), Chinese in the Philippines; various articles about contemporary China.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1959:
12/29/59, about St. Francis Xavier; 3/8/59, arrest of Mgr. Dominic Tang and Fr. Anthony Yen Te-keng (Ren/Yan Degeng); (Fides, Oct. 14, 1959), Diaspora Chinese in Madagascar; International Fides Service, September 19, 1959, # 681, NE 693, Chinese in South Africa; International Fides Service, October 3, 1959, # 683, NE 712, “China’s Tragic Decade”, summary of Communist Party’s oppression, “obliged to apostasy”; Newsweek, June 8, 1959, on People Party Power in Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, Overseas Chinese, support for Peking; International Fides Service, August 8, 1959, # 675, NE 236-237, Catholic Relief Services for refugees in Macau, Fr. Charles de Foucauld, Srs. Dominica Pascale & Cecile Andree de Jesus, refugee Peter Chu (Zhu) about his ordeal as Catholic, 5 Catholic refugees to Macau; (Fides, April 11, 1959), Frs. Joseph Li Ts’ung-cha (Li Congzha) & John Baptist Wang Hsi-hsien (Wang Xixian) imprisoned in Inner Mongolia, accusers Chang Wei-hing (Zhang Weijing?) & Chao Kuou-fan (Zhao Guofan); National Review, February 28, 1959, pp. 553-555, Christian view of Communist recognition, persecution of religion; various articles about contemporary China, Great Leap Forward.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1960:
James F. Brown, S.J. on ordination of priests in Taiwan; [Fides], Bp. Simon Tsu (Zu) dies in Haimen near Nanking (Nanjing); [Fides], Macau students in Catholic schools; International Fides Service, January 30, 1960, # 700, NE 45, schools in 1957; International Fides Service, August 20, 1960, # 729, NE 270, numbers of refugees in Macau; Fides doc. 8. III. 1960, vol. IV, no. 14, pp. 82-85, student congress in Peking (Beijing), president: Hu Chi-li (Hu Jili) (in French); International Fides Service, March 25, 1960, # 708, NE 99, Bp. James E. Walsh, Francis Cardinal Spellman, accusations; International Fides Service, March 25, # 708, NE 106-109, trials of Bps. Rev. Ignatius Kiung & James Edward Walsh, 13 priests, Anthony Riberi, Fernand Lacretelle, Louis King, S.J., other accused: Chu Hsueh-fan (Zhu Xuefan) Sylvester, Chen Che-min (Zhen Zhemin), Chang Si-pin (Zhang Xibin), Chu Shu-te (Zhu Shude) S.J. Francis, Chen Tien-sang (Zhen Diansang) S.J. Gabriel, Tsu Hong-seng (Zhu Hongseng) Vincent, S.J., Tsa Tsong-i (Zha Zongyi) Francis X.S.J., Wang Jen-cheng (Wang Renzheng) Aloysius, S.J., Fou Ngo-tse (Fu Eze?) John Nepomucene, Chen Yu-tang (Zhen Yudang) Joseph, S.J., Li Se-ngoh (Li Sewo?), Lieou Ki-che (Liu Jishe?), Heou Tche-cheng (Hou Zhezheng?); International Fides Service, April 9, 1960, # 710, NE 127, Chan Po about Rev. Ignatius Kiung; (Fides), Mar. 25, 1960, Bp. Rev. William Charles Quinn, C.M. dies in Formosa (Taiwan); Fides doc., 9. I. 1960, vol. IV, n. 5, pp. 32-39, “Diaspora Chinoise 1960” (in French); Fides doc., 29. III. 1960, vol. IV, no 17, pp. 95-100, about magic bread, destruction of family in China; July 8, 1960, Rev. I. Oudejans, O.F.M. on discrimination of Chinese in Indonesia; (Fides), July 9, 1960, Chinese in Mauritius, Fr. Emil Vandewalle, S.J.; (Fides), July 9, 1960, situation of Eastern Chinese diaspora; International Fides Service, March 25, 1960, # 708, NE 104, persecution of Chinese in Indonesia, Treaty of Bandung; (Fides), March 5, 1960, Malaya Chinese Diaspora; various articles about contemporary China.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1961:
4/25/61, anniversary Fr. Luis Castillo, S.J., Fr. Provincial; namelist : Caritas, Hong Kong, 1961; daily program Caritas, Hong Kong, 1961; agenda for SELA meeting, July 1961; March 1961, KuangChi (Guangqi) Cultural & Educational Program Ctr.; KCEP broadcasting; International Fides Service, September 9, 1961, # 807, NE 475-478, report on “Patriotic” church, persecution; 9/61, schismatic church a flop; various articles on contemporary China.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1962:
NCWC News Service (Foreign), 10/8/62 - F., Thomas Cardinal Tien (Tian) of Taipei (Taibei), anniversary of Paul Hsu (Xu); flier St. Aloysius Technical School, Taiwan.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1963:
description of Jesuits in Taiwan, 1963; Msgr. E. E. Fahy, S.J.: “Bamboo Shoots”, chronology of events in Taiwan; Msgr. E. E. Fahy, S.J.: “Bamboo Shoots”, chronology of events in Taiwan; Edward J. Murphy, S.J.: “American Jesuits in China, Tien Educational Center”, brochure, 1963.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1964:
Memorabilia S.J., februario 1964, no. 2, “De salute N. P. Generalis” (in Latin); Msgr. Eugene E. Fahy, S.J.: “Bamboo Shoots”, chronology of affairs in Taiwan; brochure of Fu Jen (Furen) Catholic University in Taiwan, 1964 (in Chinese); letter from Sacred Heart Mission Club, January 31-May 31, 1964, conditions overseas, John W. Clifford, S.J.; 4/17/64, Fr. Edward J. Murphy, S.J. returning to CA, Frs. Juan Gandarius, S.J. & J. David Reed, S.J. ordained in Taipei (Taibei); Msgr. Eugene Fahy, S.J.: “Bamboo Shoots”, August 18, 1964, chronology of events in Taiwan; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 8/31/64, Pope Paul VI to keep up heritage, Fr. Thomas D. Carroll, S.J. drowns in Hong Kong; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 9/28/64, Fr. George Donohoe, S.J. to go to Taiwan, Dominican Strs. Marie Joseph, Juliana, M. Giovanni & Ruth off to La Paz, Bolivia; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 6/20/64, new Hsu Hwei (Xu Hui) Middle School in Taipei (Taibei), ministers Huang Chi-lu (Huang Jilu) & Hsieh Kwan-Sheng (Xie Guansheng); various “Bamboo Shoots” & “ Council Shoots” by Msgr. Eugene E. Fahy, S.J.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1965:
International Fides Service, June 2, 1965, # 1,161, NE 324 on Fu Jen (Furen) in Taipei (Taibei); NCWC News Services (Foreign), 9/23/65 - Th. on drop in conversions in Taiwan, Fr. Ivar McGrath, S.S.C., Fr. Günter Kaplan, Bp. Helmut Wittler; International Fides Service, May 8, 1965, # 1, 154, NE 263-264, more refugees in S. Vietnam, Saigon Abp. Paul Nguyen Van Bin, Bp. Andrew J. Vérineux, M.E.P. of Yingkow (Yingkou); International Fides Service, May 26, 1965, # 1,159, NE 310-311, Rev. Peter Arrupe, S.J. Superior General; NCWC News Services (Foreign), 4/22/65, stress on self-help, Fr. Francis J. O’Neill, M.M.; NCWC News Services (Foreign), favor liturgical changes in Taiwan, rememberence dead council fathers; International Fides Service, June 9, 1965, # 1,163, NE 345-346, Fr. John Clifford’s, S.J. book now in Chinese, massacre in Congo; NCWC News Services (Foreign), 5/29/65, Fr. Robert Ronald, S.J. ordained; Fr. Frederic Foley interviews Fr. Walter Hogan on the mission; NCWC News Services (Foreign), 10/5/65, Fr. Albert O’Hara commended by Taiwanese government; various articles about contemporary China; various “Bamboo Shoots” by Fr. Eugene E. Fahy, S.J.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1966:
NCWC News Service (Foreign), 6/10/66, Fr. John Kay Wei Chung dies in prison camp; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 9/20/66, Catholics quadruple in Taiwan; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 12/3/66, Fujen (Furen) University, Abp. Paul Yu Pin; [Fides], 11/16/66 on mountain tribes in Taiwan; [NCWC], 12/28/66, hostel for factory girls, Fr. Edward J. Wojniak, S.V.D.; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 11/3/66, aborigines in Taiwan, Fr. Richard Devoe, M.M., Abp. Stanislaus Lo Kuang (Luo Guang) of Taipei (Taibei) ; [Fides], 10/22/66, problems in mission of Hwalien (Hualian), Taiwan, Rev. Andrew J. Verineux; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 10/20/66, automotive schools in central Taiwan, Fr. Joseph A. McDonald; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 9/30/66, drop in conversions in Taiwan; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 6/21/66, meeting of 19 active orders, chairman Bp. Frederick A. Donaghy; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 5/17/66, problems in Chinese mass; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 5/6/66, Fr. Edmund L. Fitzgerald, S.J. on sanitary engineering; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 4/7/66, rhythm clinics in Taiwan, Sr. Antonia Maria (Maryknoll); NCWC News Service (Foreign), 3/1/66, Church & population growth in Taiwan; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 2/22/66, Church & Daoism, Fr. John Wiggins, M.M.

NCWC News Service (Foreign), 1/12/66, hostels for students in Taiwan, Fr. Peter Cheng; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 1/15/66, rhythm clinics in Taiwan, Fr. Bartley Schmitz, S.V.D.; George V. Donohoe, S.J.: “Tien Center’s Sodality ‘Vista’ or ‘Peace Corps’ Program”; letter from Robert J. Ronald, S.J. (with pictures); “Ricci Institute for Chinese Studies”, Fr. Thomas Carroll, S.J.; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 1/21/66, training for mission, Bp. Stanislaus Lo Kuang of Tainan; NCWC News Service (Foreign), 6/6/66, appointment Fr. Deeney, S.J. to Taiwan Normal University Research Institute, Prof. Liang Shih-chiu (Liang Shiqiu); NCWC News Service (Foreign), 4/15/66, Fr. James Roche at Kuangchi Radio Service; various articles about contemporary China; various “Bamboo Shoots” by Msgr. Eugene E. Fahy, S.J.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1967:
NCNS (Foreign), 1/20/67 on new Ricci Institute for Chinese Studies, Fr. Yves Raguin, S.J.; NCNS (Foreign), 2/2/67 on ecumenical activities, Msgr. John Hu, Fr. Francis Heras, S.J., Rev. Edmund B. Der; NCNS (Foreign), products of Taiwan social action, Fr. Louis J. Dowd, S.J.; The Jesuit, April 1967, pp. 16-17, Stephen Douglas S.J.: “Father Louis Dowd S.J. plays the Pied Piper in Hsinchu, Taiwan”; NCNS (Foreign), 12/14/67, new faculty of theology at Fu Jen (Furen) University, Abp. Paul Yu Pin, Fr. Matthew Chu; NCNS (Foreign), 12/9/67, Bp. Philip Cote, S.J., in fishing village Suao, Taiwan; Le Missioni Cattoliche, October 1967, pp. 455-457, “’Fu Jen’ la rinata Università Cattolica di Cina” (in Italian); NCNS (Foreign), 7/19/67, “Ecumenical Gathering Discusses Taiwan Education”, Abp. Paul Yu Pin; [Fides], 7/5/67, Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek addresses first graduation at Fu Jen (Furen) University, Abp. Paul Yu Pin; NCNS (Foreign), 12/21/67, Taichung (Taizhong) diocesan radio broadcasting station big hit, Msgr. Leonard R. McCabe, M.M.; NCNS (Foreign), 12/11/67, papal letter encouraging land reform in Taiwan, Amleto Cardinal Cicognani, Papal Secretary of State, Abp. Joseph Kuo; 12/5/67, Kuo Hsi-ling (Guo Xiling), leader of Taiwan independence movement, deported to Taiwan; NCNS (Foreign), 11/27/67, descendants of former headhunters now nuns, Bp. Andre-Jean Verineux.

NCNS (Foreign), 10/28/67, joint Catholic-Protestant efforts in vernacular; NCNS (Foreign), 10/6/67, alienation from Church, Msgr. Alfons van Buggenhout, C.I.C.M.; NCNS (Foreign), 9/27/67, freedom to the Church by Taiwan, Abp. Joseph Caprio, Fr. Francis Hsu; International Fides Service, September 20, 1967, # 2,049, NE 462, 300,000 Catholics in Taiwan; [NCNS (Foreign)], 9/12/67, 299,608 Catholics in Taiwan; NCNS (Foreign), 9/6/67, Catholic schools in Taiwan, Fr. Ivo Stucyk, C.I.C.M.; NCNS (Foreign), 8/22/67, Maryknoll in the mountains of Taiwan, Fr. Wenceslaus Knotek, M.M.; NCNS (Foreign), 6/20/67, US Catholic Relief Services’ projects in Taiwan, Fr. Paul J. Duchesne, M.M.; (Fides), June 14, 1967, German-speaking missionary priests; NCNS (Foreign), 5/19/67, blessing of Benedictine priory, Abp. Thomas Cardinal Tien, Fr. Francis X. Clougherty, O.S.B., Abbot Daniel W. Kucera, O.S.B.; NCNS (Foreign), 5/10/67, Maryknoll in Hsinchu (Xinchu), Fr. Charles Hilbert, Bp. Frederick A. Donaghy, M.M.; NCNS (Foreign), 2/7/67, priest in Tien Hsiang (Tianxiang), Fr. Paul Coquoz; various articles about contemporary China.

List of persons/topics in these articles from 1968:
NCNS (Foreign), 2/5/68, exhibition at Tien Center, Fr. Frederic J. Foley, S.J.; Chin. Madagascar, Jan. 1968, “Le ‘Kuang Chi Radio Television Program Service’ de Taipei” (in French); NCNS (Foreign), 1/12/68, increase of Catholics in Taiwan, Bp. Paul Cheng of Tainan; (Fides), 2/3/68, Catholic University Students’ Association of Taipei (Taibei); NCNS (Foreign), 2/24/68, Maryknoll in Taiwan, Fr. Albert V. Fedders, M.M.; various articles about contemporary China.

[Martyrs of Soochow. 1950-1951]
Author
PlaceHangzhou 杭州, Rome, Shanghai 上海, Ningbo 寧波
CollectionRouleau Archives
LanguageFrench, Latin
TypeArchival materials
Shelf3rd Floor Archives
Call NumberBX1667.S53 M37 1950
DescriptionTypescript and manuscript letters.
Note

[Martyrs of Soochow. 1950-1951]

"Letters of postulation 1950 (Cover letters from bishops—addressed to Ignatius Kiong, Bishop of Shanghai)," i.e., Gong Pinmei 龔品梅, 1901-2000. The collection also contains copies (?) of letters sent by Kiong.

Typescript and manuscript letters in French and Latin.

The letters concern "les quatre glorieuses victimes [qui] ont donné leur vie en haine de la foi au XVIIième [sic] siècle en ce territoire de Soochow...ce sont deux missionnaires de la Compagnie de Jésus, un portugais, P. Antoine Henriques ; un italien, P. François de Attimis [?] et deux catéchistes chinois, Joseph T'ang et Philippe Wang, morts tous les quatre en 1748." (Kiong to Fumasoni-Bionchi [?], March 12, 1951). The canonization of these four, Kiong argues in the letter, would strengthen the resolve of Chinese Catholics in the face of the "graves épreuves qui sont maintenant les nôtres."

[Local digital access: "Martyrs of Soochow-1950-1951"]

Archives work in China. Zhongguo dang'an shiye 中國檔案事業. Cause des Archives de Chine
AuthorGuojia dang'anju 國家檔案局 (China)International Congress on Archives (13th : 1996 : Beijing, China). Organizing CommitteeChinese Archives Society
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhongguo dang'an chubanshe 中國檔案出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageChinese-English-French
TypeBooklet
ShelfStacks
Call NumberCD2031.A72 1995
Description9 pamphlets in case : color ill. ; 22 cm.
NoteArchives work in China / Editing Committee of the pamphlet series "Archives work in China" = 中國檔案事業 / 《中國檔案事業》系列叢書編委會 = La cause des archives de Chine / Le comité des rédaction des brochures en sèrie sous le titre de "La Cause des Archives de Chine".

v. 1. A survey of archival enterprise in China -- v. 2. China's laws, regulations, and standards for archives work -- v. 3. China's archival repositories -- v. 4. China's archives offices -- v. 5. China's archives work in enterprises and urban construction -- v. 6. China's archival education -- v. 7. China's archives scientific and technological research -- v. 8. China's archives publications and periodicals -- v. 9. Chinese Archives Society.
Text in English, Chinese, and French.

ISBN7800195996
Chinese archives : an introductory guide
AuthorEsherick, Joseph W. 周锡瑞, 1942-Ye, Wa
PlaceBerkeley
PublisherInstitute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook
SeriesChina research monographs ; no. 45
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberCD2031.Y4 1996
Descriptionviii, 335 p. ; 23 cm.
NoteChinese archives : an introductory guide / Ye Wa and Joseph W. Esherick.
Published by: Institute of East Asian Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Chinese Studies.
Cover title also in Chinese: Zhongguo dang'an zhinan 中國檔案指南.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 343-350).

A supplement to this guide is posted on the Chinese Archives page.

ISBN1557290474
LCCN95-42749
Dang'an guanli yu zhengli 檔案管理與整理
AuthorHe Lucheng 何魯成, fl. 1938-1945
PlaceChangsha 長沙
PublisherShangwu yinshuguan 商務印書館
CollectionBibl. Sinensis Soc. Iesu
Edition再版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
ShelfStacks
Call NumberCD2031.D264 H368 1938
Description36, 3, 1, 4, 7, 423 p. : ill., tables ; 19 cm.
NoteDang'an guanli yu zhengli 檔案管理與整理 / He Lucheng bianzhu 何魯成編著.
Bibliography: p. 415-423.
民國27 [1938].
LCCN74-841736
Lao Manwen shiliao xu 老滿文史料序
AuthorLi Guangtao 李光濤Zhongyang yanjiuyuan lishi yuyan yanjiusuo jikan 中央研究院歷史語言研究所集刊
PlaceTaibei 臺北
PublisherZhongyang yanjiuyuan lishi yuyan yanjiusuo 中央硏究院歷史語言硏究所
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition抽印本
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeExtract/Offprint
ShelfFile Cabinet A
Call NumberDS753.86.L482 1962
Descriptionp. 323-332, [5] p. of plates : ill. ; 26 cm
NoteLao Manwen shiliao xu 老滿文史料序 / Li Guangtao 李光濤.
Cover title also in English: Preface to "A collection of archives in old Manchu".
Reprint from: Zhongyang yanjiuyuan lishi yuyan yanjiusuo jikan 中央研究院歷史語言研究所集刊 ; 第34本.
Title: Preface to "A collection of archives in old Manchu."
Ming-Qing dang'an yu lishi yanjiu lunwenxuan 明清檔案與歷史研究論文選, 1994.10-2004.10
AuthorZhongguo di 1 lishi dang'anguan 中國第一歷史檔案館Xing Yongfu 邢永福
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherXinhua chubanshe 新華出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文[簡體字]
TypeBook
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberDS753.M55463 2005
Description2 v. (3, 5, 1628 p.) ; 21 cm.
NoteMing-Qing dang'an yu lishi yanjiu lunwen xuan 明清檔案與歷史研究論文選 , 1994.10-2004.10 / Zhongguo di 1 lishi dang’anguan bian 中國第一歷史檔案館 ; [zhubian Xing Yongfu 主編邢永福].
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN7501172013
Zhongguo dang'an wenxian yichan minglu 中國檔案文獻遺產名錄
AuthorGuojia dang'anju 國家檔案局 (China)Zhongyang dang’anguan 中央檔案館 (China)
PlaceBeijing 北京
PublisherZhongguo dang'an chubanshe 中國檔案出版社
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
TypeBook
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberZ3102.5.Z463 2002
Description[207 p.] : color ill. ; 30 cm.
Note

Zhongguo dang'an wenxian yichan minglu 中國檔案文獻遺產名錄 [第1册] / Guojia dang'anju, Zhongyang dang'anguan bian 國家檔案局, 中央檔案館編.
Colophon title also in pinyin: Zhongguo dangan wenxian yichan minglu. Table of contents also in English.
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ISBN7801662369
Zhongguo jiaohui daxue lishi wenxian zonglan 中國教會大學歷史文獻綜覽
AuthorNg Tze-ming, Peter 吳梓明Liang Yuansheng 梁元生Li Jinqiang 李金強
PlaceXianggang 香港
PublisherXianggang Zhongwen daxue Chong Ji xueyuan 香港中文大學崇基學院
CollectionRicci Institute Library
Edition第1版
LanguageChinese 中文
TypeBook
SeriesZhongguo jiaohui daxue wenxian mulu 中國教會大學文獻目錄 ; 1-4, Chongji xueyuan zongjiao yanjiu congshu 崇基學院宗教研究叢書
ShelfHallway Cases
Call NumberLC432.J517 W895 1998 v.1
Descriptionxlvii, 237 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
NoteZhongguo jiaohui daxue lishi wenxian zonglan 中國教會大學歷史文獻綜覽 / Wu Ziming, Liang Yuansheng, Li Jinqiang bian 吳梓明, 梁元生, 李金強編.

Contents: 1. Yanjing daxue 燕京大學. 2. Furen daxue 輔仁大學. 3. Tianjin gongshang daxue 天津工商大學. 4. Qi Lu daxue 齊魯大學. 5. Jinling daxue 金陵大學. 6. Jinling Nüzi daxue 金陵女子大學. 7. Dong Wu daxue 東吳大學. 8. Sheng Yuehan daxue 聖約翰大學. 9. Hujiang daxue 滬江大學. 10. Zhendan daxue 震旦大學. 11. Zhijiang daxue 之江大學. 12. Huazhong daxue 華中大學. 13. Huaxi xiehe daxue 華西協合大學. 14. Fujian xiehe daxue 福建協合大學. 15. Huanan Nüzi Wenli xueyuan 華南女子文理學院. 16. Lingnan daxue 嶺南大學.
Each of the above chapters have three sections: Lishi yange ji banxue tese 歷史沿革及辦學特色 ; Dang'an ziliao jicang ji fenbu 檔案資料庋藏及分布 ; Zhuyao shumu ji lunwen suoyin 主要書目及論文索引.

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