ASIA/CHINA - Four new priests ordained in Ningbo on the Feast of the Annunciation

Wednesday, 26 March 2025

Ningbo (Agenzia Fides) – The Diocese of Ningbo, in the Chinese province of Zhejiang, celebrated the ordination of four new priests on March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation of the Lord. The diocesan priests, according to the diocesan website, then concelebrated the liturgy with Bishop Francis Xavier Jin Yangke, Ordinary Bishop of the diocese, in the Cathedral dedicated to the Assumption of Mary.

The ecclesial communities of the four deaneries, together with friends and family, accompanied the vocational journey of the new priests. Three of them graduated from the Major Seminary of Hebei and one from that of Shenyang, completing their missionary and pastoral formation in various parishes in the diocese.

The ecclesial community of the Diocese of Ningbo is experiencing a flourishing of vocations, with several priestly ordinations and religious professions recorded each year.
The Sisters of the Congregation of the Daughters of Purgatory, composed of about fifty nuns, also receive numerous vocations annually. The diocese is divided into four deaneries, with 12 parishes and 106 churches and chapels. Historically, the ecclesial community of Ningbo is linked to the missionary work of the Lazarist Fathers and, earlier, between the 17th and 18th centuries, to the mission of Jesuits such as Martino Martini, Lodovico Buglio, Joao Monteiro, Rodrigue de Figueredo, Antoine de Gouvea, and Jean Alexis de Gollet. The Apostolic Vicariate of Ningbo was established in 1924 and entrusted to Paul Marie Reynaud CM, and elevated to a diocese in 1926, the year in which the first six Chinese bishops were ordained.

Since the resumption of ecclesiastical activities in 1979, the diocese has prioritized the reopening of churches, the formation of priests and religious, and the application of the spirit of the Second Vatican Council. Located in a region of significant economic development, the Diocese of Ningbo stands out for its pastoral, cultural, and social activities. On May 24, 2024, the diocese hosted a conference commemorating the centenary of the Primum Concilium Sinense, the first council of the Church in China, held in Shanghai in 1924. (NZ) (Agenzia Fides, 26/3/2025)


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