Christianity in Jiangxi
Description and history of Christianity in the Chinese province of Jiangxi
Christianity is a minority in Jiangxi, the province of China where Taoism is from. There are numerous Christians in Fuzhou, which is the capital of Jiangxi. A Jiangxi Bible School exists.[1] In the 17th century, Catholic missionary Jean Basset was active in Jiangxi and other parts of China.[2] Jiangxi has persecution of Christians.[3] Bishop Zheng Jingmu was arrested in 2000.[4]
Roman Catholic dioceses with seat in Jiangxi
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ganzhou
- Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nanchang
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Ji’an
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Nancheng
- Roman Catholic Diocese of Yujiang
See also
- Spirit Church
- Christianity in Jiangxi's neighbouring provinces
- Christianity in Anhui
- Christianity in Fujian
- Christianity in Guangdong
- Christianity in Hunan
- Christianity in Zhejiang
References
- ^ "Theological Schools in China | China Partner". Archived from the original on 2011-07-25. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
- ^ "Jean Basset; Antonio Vieira; Ignaz Knoblehar".
- ^ "China: Einschränkung der Religionsfreiheit".
- ^ "Verletzung der Glaubensfreiheit in der Volksrepublik China". Archived from the original on 2011-07-19. Retrieved 2011-01-18.
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