Vatican
City, 8 January 2013
(VIS) - Bishop John Chen Shizhong of Yibin in the Sichuan province of
mainland China died on 16 December 2012 at the age of 95. The
prelate, ordained to the priesthood in 1947, had been jailed in the
1950's, during the Cultural Revolution, and condemned to forced
labour. In 1985 he received episcopal ordination and in 1988 became
rector of the regional seminary of Sichan, a position that he had to
leave the following year because of his health. He then returned to
the diocese of Yibin where he was bishop for over 20 years.
Remembering
Bishop Chen Shizhong, his formation work with priests and religious
is foremost. Thanks to him, during the 1980's and 1990's, vocations
to the priesthood and religious life returned throughout the
province. He ordained more than 30 priests, thus guaranteeing the
Church's survival and development in a region marked by a severe
Maoism and in which the harshness and the persecutions of the
Cultural Revolution strongly characterized society and the life of
the Church.
The
prelate's funeral took place on 18 December in the cathedral of Yibin
and was attended by many of the diocese's faithful, priests, and
religious. The bishop's remains have been buried in the Catholic
cemetery near the diocesan seminary.
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