Paul Ch'eng Shih-kuang explained

Type:Bishop
Paul Ch'eng Shih-kuang
Bishop of Diocese of Tainan
Church:Roman Catholic Church
See:Diocese of Tainan
Term:1966 - 1990
Predecessor:Clément Sirgue
Successor:Joseph Marie Régis Belzile
Ordination:June 29, 1943
Consecration:July 25, 1960
Consecrated By:Thomas Tien Ken-hsin
Birth Date:15 September 1915
Birth Place:Hsiao-yi, Shanxi
Death Place:Situn District, Taichung City
Previous Post:Auxiliary Bishop of Taipei (1960-1966)

Paul Ch'eng Shih-kuang (; 15 September 1915  - 23 August 2012) was a Taiwanese prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

Shih-kuang was born in Hsiao-Yi, Taiwan in the fall of 1915 and was ordained a priest 29 June 1943. Shih-kuang was appointed an Auxiliary Bishop for the Taipei Archdiocese on 3 May 1960 as well as Titular Bishop of Uccula and ordained bishop on 25 July 1960. He was appointed bishop of Diocese of Tainan on 7 June 1966 and remained in the position until his retirement 3 December 1990.

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