Matthias Duan Yinming

Matthias Duan Yinming
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wanxian
Native name
段荫明
ProvinceSichuan
Installed1949
Term ended2001
PredecessorFrancis Xavier Wang Zepu
SuccessorJoseph Xu Zhixuan
Orders
Ordination1953
Personal details
Born(1908-02-22)February 22, 1908
Dachuan District, Dazhou, Sichuan, Qing dynasty
DiedJanuary 10, 2001(2001-01-10) (aged 92)
Beijing, China
NationalityChinese
DenominationRoman Catholic
Alma materPontifical Urban University
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese段蔭明
Simplified Chinese段荫明
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDuàn Yīnmíng

Matthias Duan Yinming (simplified Chinese: 段荫明; traditional Chinese: 段蔭明; 22 February 1908 - 10 January 2001) was a Sichuanese Roman Catholic Bishop of the Diocese of Wanxian, China.

Biography

Duan was born in Dachuan District, Dazhou, Sichuan, on February 22, 1908, to a Catholic family, during the late Qing dynasty. He went to study at Pontifical Urban University in Rome in 1935. He was ordained a priest in 1938.[1]

In 1944, he was appointed president of the Shiguang Catholic Church. On June 9, 1949, Pope Pius XII appointed Duan as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wanxian. He was ordained bishop on October 18 of that same year.[1]

After the establishment of the Communist State, he successively served as director of the Sichuan Catholic Partnership, member of the China Catholic Partnership, vice-chairman of Sichuan Catholic Partnership.[1]

In 1998, Pope John Paul II invited Duan to attend the special session of bishops in Asia. He could not travel without a passport.[1]

He died on January 10, 2001.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e 善表流芳千秋垂范. chinacatholic.org (in Chinese). 2010-12-31.
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