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    The presence of the Catholic Church in the southwestern Chinese province of Sichuan and city of Chongqing dates back to 1640, when two missionaries, Lodovico...
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    in addition to chapels and churches scattered throughout the incorporated Tibetan territories in Sichuan (Szechwan) and Yunnan. The first Catholic missionaries...
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    1804, the Sichuanese Catholic community included four French missionaries and eighteen local priests. By 1870, the Church in Sichuan had 80,000 faithful...
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    within the "unofficial churches", i.e., the Catholic underground church and the Protestant house churches. Christian presence in Sichuan (Szechwan) dates to...
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    Yi Autonomous Prefecture in southwestern Sichuan. It has been subjected to the control of the state-sanctioned Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association since...
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  • St. Andrew's Abbey (category History of the Catholic Church in Sichuan)
    purchased a former convent in the village of Saint Nazianz in Manitowoc County, eastern Wisconsin. Catholic Church in Sichuan "St. Andrew's Abbey, archived...
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    List of Catholic missionaries to China Martyr Saints of China Protestantism in China Religion in China Catholic Church in Sichuan Catholic Church in Shaanxi...
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  • Batang uprising (category History of the Catholic Church in Sichuan)
    Ten Catholic churches were burned down and a mass of locals converted to Catholicism were killed. A compensation was reached between the Sichuan government's...
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    potatoes introduced by Catholic missions; and sweet potatoes. The population of Sichuan was cut by perhaps three-quarters in the wars from the Ming dynasty...
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    Anne's Church, commonly referred to as Moxi Catholic Church, is a Catholic church in the Sichuanese Tibetan town of Moxi, southwestern China. The church was...
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