James Xie Shiguang

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James Xie Shiguang (simplified Chinese: 谢仕光; traditional Chinese: 謝仕光; pinyin: Xiè Shìguāng; May 7, 1917 – August 25, 2005)[1] was a bishop of the People's Republic of China's Underground Roman Catholic Church.

Career[edit]

Xie was ordained to the priesthood on May 3, 1949, and he became a bishop on January 25, 1984.[2]

Arrests[edit]

Xie was arrested multiple times in China. The first arrest was in 1955, when he refused to enter the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association. He was arrested again for the same reason in 1958, but he was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. He was then arrested in 1984, released in 1987, and was arrested yet again in 1990 until he was once again released in 1992. [3]


In 1999, Xie was invited by Chinese government officials "for a chat" that lasted for two months. The location of the meeting is unknown. After the meeting, he was freed but was under surveillance for the rest of his life.

Death[edit]

Xie died from leukemia on August 25, 2005, at the age of 88.

Legacy[edit]

A street has been named after him in 2021 in Budapest. [4]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bishop James Xie Shiguang [Catholic-Hierarchy]". www.catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 2023-02-26.
  2. ^ "Underground bishop dies". AsiaNews.it. 27 August 2005.
  3. ^ "Bishop James Xie Shiguang". The Independent. 8 September 2005. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  4. ^ "Szabad Hongkong út, Dalai Láma út – átnevezik a Fudan Egyetem Budapestre tervezett kampuszát övező utakat". telex. June 1, 2021.