Type: | Cardinal | ||||||
Honorific-Prefix: | His Eminence | ||||||
Stephen Chow Sau-yan | |||||||
Honorific-Suffix: | S.J. | ||||||
Cardinal Bishop of Hong Kong | |||||||
Church: | Roman Catholic Church | ||||||
See: | Hong Kong | ||||||
Appointed: | 17 May 2021 | ||||||
Term Start: | 4 December 2021 | ||||||
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Predecessor: | Michael Yeung | ||||||
Other Post: | Member of Dicastery for Interreligious Dialogue (2023–) Cardinal-Priest of San Giovanni Battista de La Salle (2023–) | ||||||
Ordination: | 16 July 1994 | ||||||
Ordained By: | John Baptist Wu | ||||||
Consecration: | 4 December 2021 | ||||||
Consecrated By: | John Tong Hon | ||||||
Cardinal: | 30 September 2023 | ||||||
Created Cardinal By: | Pope Francis | ||||||
Rank: | Cardinal-Priest | ||||||
Birth Date: | 7 August 1959 | ||||||
Birth Place: | British Hong Kong | ||||||
Nationality: | Chinese | ||||||
Religion: | Roman Catholic | ||||||
Residence: | Hong Kong | ||||||
Alma Mater: | University of Minnesota Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy Loyola University Chicago Harvard University |
Stephen Chow Sau-yan | |
Dipstyle: | His Eminence |
Offstyle: | Your Eminence |
Relstyle: | Cardinal |
Stephen Chow Sau-yan, S.J. (born 7 August 1959) is a Hongkonger prelate of the Catholic Church who has served as Bishop of Hong Kong since 2021. He was the provincial superior of the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus from 2018 to 2021.
Pope Francis made him a cardinal on 30 September 2023.
Chow was born in British Hong Kong on 7 August 1959. He studied psychology and philosophy at the University of Minnesota, obtaining a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in Educational Psychology. He joined the Society of Jesus in 1984, completing his noviceship in 1986. He studied at the Milltown Institute of Theology and Philosophy in Dublin, earning a licenciate in philosophy in 1988.[1] He then returned to Hong Kong and taught at Wah Yan College, Kowloon for two years. Starting in 1990, he studied theology at the Holy Spirit Seminary in Hong Kong. On 16 July 1994, Chow was ordained a priest in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception by John Baptist Wu, Bishop of Hong Kong. He undertook postgraduate studies at Loyola University Chicago, receiving a master's degree in organizational development in 1995.
Chow's first pastoral assignment was at Wah Yan Kowloon and Hong Kong, where he was chaplain, teacher, and school manager from 1996 to 2000. He began doctoral studies at Harvard University in 2000 and received his Doctor of Education degree six years later.[1] [2] His thesis was titled "Understanding Moral Culture in Hong Kong Secondary Schools: Relationships among Moral Norm, Moral Culture, Academic Achievement Motivation, and Empathy".[1] [3] He made his final vows on 17 April 2007.
Until 2021, Chow served as supervisor of both Wah Yan colleges in Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. He was an honorary assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong from 2007 to 2014, as well as a part-time professor of psychology at Holy Spirit Seminary.[1] He participated at the Jesuits' 36th General Congregation in October 2016. Chow succeeded John Lee Hua as provincial superior of the Chinese Province of the Society of Jesus on 1 January 2018.[4]
Chow was appointed Bishop of Hong Kong on 17 May 2021.[5] The see had been vacant since 3 January 2019, when Michael Yeung died after less than two years in office. His appointment was described as a surprise by the Jesuit magazine America given that he had not been mentioned as one of the likely candidates for the post.[6] The Union of Catholic Asian News had mentioned in January 2019 that two of the candidates were Jesuits, without naming them.[7] Chow later revealed that he initially declined the bishop's title in December 2020 because he thought the post should go to a member of the secular clergy. He relented after receiving a handwritten letter from Pope Francis.[8] [9] He was consecrated on 4 December 2021.[10]
In April 2023, Chow visited the archdiocese of Beijing. He met with Archbishop Joseph Li Shan, visited several churches and the Zhalan Cemetery that holds the tombstone of Matteo Ricci. During the visit he told the press:
"Everyone would like to see their own country do well, no one wants it to do badly. I think it’s everyone’s duty to be patriotic if you're a citizen in Hong Kong or mainland China."[11]His was the first Beijing visit by a Hong Kong bishop since 1985.[12]
After returning to Hong Kong, he elaborated further on his call to patriotism. He said:
"Like many Hongkongers, I grew up during the colonial era when national sentiment and identity could hardly be part of our consciousness. It can be said that our blood does not carry any love for the nation...It requires extra effort to alter this mentality and it is even more difficult to do so after experiencing the social and political changes over the past decade...I believe both the central and local governments are also aware of this. We really need guidance from the Holy Spirit so we can love our country and our churches at the same time."He also called for dialogue with the government and that people should help the government improve for the sake of the country.[13]
In May 2023, he commented that he did not believe the Vatican-China deal was 'dead', despite disputes regarding Beijing's unilateral installation of bishops.[14] In May 2023, Chow said that
"The fate of the church in China is inseparable from that of the country, as all the people of the church are also Chinese."[15]On 9 July 2023, Pope Francis announced he plans to make him a cardinal at a consistory scheduled for 30 September.[16] Chow commented on the appointment:
At that consistory he was made cardinal priest of San Giovanni Battista de La Salle.[17]