Diocese of North China explained

Jurisdiction:Diocese
North China
Local:Chinese: 聖公會華北教區
Country:Qing and Republican China
Territory:North China
Province:Church in China
Denomination:Anglican
Rite:Anglican Rite
Established:1880[1]
Cathedral:Holy Saviour's Cathedral, Peking
Language:English, Mandarin Chinese
Parent Church:Church of England
Bishop Title:Bishop of North China

The Diocese of North China (Chinese: t=聖公會華北教區|w=Shêng Kung Hui Hua Pei Chiao Chʽü|l=Anglican Diocese of North China), also known as Hua Pei Diocese (Chinese: 華北教區), was an Anglican diocese in China established under the supervision of the Church of England. From 1875 till the establishment of the Anglican-Episcopal Province of China in 1912, the diocesan headquarters were located in the compound of Holy Trinity Church, Shanghai.

Bishops of the Diocese

Assistant Bishops

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The S.P.G. in North China . . 1914 . ecommons.cornell.edu . 30 May 2021.