Aloysius Jin Luxian Explained

Aloysius Jin Luxian, SJ (; June 20, 1916  - April 27, 2013) was a Chinese Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Shanghai.

Biography

Bishop Aloysius Jin was born in Shanghai into a family that had been Catholic for generations. He was orphaned as a youth, losing his mother when he was 10 and his father when he was 14. He attended Catholic schools and in 1938, at the age of 22, he entered the Society of Jesus, subsequently being ordained in 1946. He studied in France, Germany and Italy, before returning to China in 1951.

He was arrested with hundreds of priests and laity in the “September 8 Incident” in 1955, a major crackdown against the “counterrevolutionary clique” of Ignatius Kung Pin-mei of Shanghai. He was subsequently released from prison in 1982 and became the founding rector of the Sheshan Major Seminary, outside of Shanghai.[1]

Bishop Jin was ordained auxiliary bishop without Vatican approval in 1985, and became diocesan bishop of Shanghai in 1988 to his death in 2013. In 2005, the Holy See eventually recognized him as Apostolic Administrator to bishop Msgr. Joseph Fan Zhongliang.[2] [3]

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  1. Web site: ucanews.com reporter. Bishop Jin of Shanghai dead at 96. UCA News. April 27, 2013.
  2. Web site: Wang. Zhichen. Msgr. Aloysius Jin Luxian, official bishop of Shanghai, has died. AsiaNews. April 27, 2013.
  3. Web site: Shanghai Catholic bishop Aloysius Jin Luxian dies at 96. South China Morning Post . South China Morning Post. Apr 28, 2013.