Type: | Bishop | ||||
Bishop of Wanxian | |||||
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Term Start: | 2001 | ||||
Term End: | 2008 | ||||
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Predecessor: | Matthias Duan Yinming | ||||
Successor: | Paul He Zeqing | ||||
Joseph Xu Zhixuan | |||||
Native Name: | 徐之玄 | ||||
Native Name Lang: | zh | ||||
Church: | Catholic Church (Latin Church) | ||||
Province: | Chongqing | ||||
Ordination: | 2001 | ||||
Birth Date: | 7 July 1916 | ||||
Birth Place: | Dachuan District, Dazhou, Sichuan, China | ||||
Death Place: | Wanzhou District, Chongqing, China | ||||
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Nationality: | Chinese | ||||
Religion: | Roman Catholic | ||||
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Alma Mater: | Fu Jen Catholic University | ||||
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Joseph Xu Zhixuan (Chinese: c=徐之玄; 7 July 1916 - 8 December 2008) was a Sichuanese Roman Catholic bishop of the Archdiocese of Chongqing, China.
Xu was born Xu Huafu (Chinese: s=徐华富|t=徐華富|links=no) in Dachuan District of Dazhou, Sichuan, on July 7, 1916. From 1928 to 1934 he studied in small Catholic churches in both Ba County and Zhong County. From 1934 to 1939 he studied at Zhenye Middle School (Chinese: s=震野中学|t=震野中學|links=no). After graduating the Wan County Institute of Philosophy in 1943, he taught at a Catholic church in Zhong County. He was ordained a priest in 1946. In 1947 he was accepted to the Fu Jen Catholic University. After university, he went back to the Wan County Institute of Philosophy as a teacher there.[1]
In 1950 he entered the Beijing National Normal University. After graduating in 1953, he became a maths teacher at the Beijing No. 4 High School. In 1959 he was transferred to a state farm in northeast China's Heilongjiang province to reform through labour. In 1971, the Chinese government allowed him to return home. He was rehabilitated in 1978, after the Cultural Revolution. In 1982 he became a priest at a Catholic church in Da County, and served until 1998. He was ordained assistant bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Wanxian on July 31, 1989. He was promoted to become bishop on January 16, 2001.[1]
He died on December 8, 2008, aged 93.[1]