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'''Mathias Chen Xilu''' (1928 – January 16, 2008) was a Chinese Roman Catholic [[bishop]] of [[Hengshui]], Hebei. He had been appointed to his post by the [[Vatican]], and had been recognized by the government of the [[People's Republic of China]].<ref name=ic>{{cite news |first=|last=|title=Comatose elderly bishop of Hengshui dies |url=http://www.theindiancatholic.com/report.asp?nid=10198|work= [[Indian Catholic]] |publisher=|date=2008-01-21 |accessdate=2008-01-30}}</ref>
'''Mathias Chen Xilu''' (1928 – January 16, 2008) was a Chinese Roman Catholic [[bishop]] of [[Hengshui]], Hebei. He had been appointed to his post by the [[Holy See|Vatican]], and had been recognized by the government of the [[People's Republic of China]].<ref name=ic>{{cite news |first=|last=|title=Comatose elderly bishop of Hengshui dies |url=http://www.theindiancatholic.com/report.asp?nid=10198|work= [[Indian Catholic]] |publisher=|date=2008-01-21 |accessdate=2008-01-30}}</ref>


==Life==
==Life==

Revision as of 22:27, 15 March 2017

Mathias Chen Xilu (1928 – January 16, 2008) was a Chinese Roman Catholic bishop of Hengshui, Hebei. He had been appointed to his post by the Vatican, and had been recognized by the government of the People's Republic of China.[1]

Life

Chen Xilu was born into a Catholic family in 1928.[1] He initially enrolled at a minor Catholic seminary at the age of 15 before entering a larger seminary in Shanghai in 1950.[1] He was ordained a priest in 1955 after which he worked as a doctor in a clinic in Jing county, Hebei province.[1]

Chen was arrested for his religious beliefs in 1958.[1] He was sent to a hard labor camp from 1969 until 1979.[1] He returned to Hengshui diocese in 1979 following his release.

He succeeded Bishop Petrus Fan Wenxing in 1996. The diocese consists of approximately 20,000 Roman Catholics.[1] Chen fell into a coma due to a brain hemorrhage in 2002 and died on January 16, 2008, of organ failure in Jing county, Hebei.[1] He was succeeded by Bishop Peter Feng Xinmao.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Comatose elderly bishop of Hengshui dies". Indian Catholic. 2008-01-21. Retrieved 2008-01-30.