Prefecture Apostolic of Kwang-Si
978-613-2-99456-1
6132994564
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2010-09-13
39.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Prefecture Apostolic of Kwang-si (now spelled Guangxi) was a Roman Catholic missionary jurisdiction. The mission of Kwang-si comprised the entire Chinese imperial province of that name, a very mountainous and extremely poor region. The province had a population of about ten million souls divided among several distinct races, the most remarkable of whom are the settlers from the Canton, the Hakkas and the wild Yao-tse and Miao-tse. The first missionary to Kwang-si was the Jesuit Father Michele de Ruggieri who in 1583 endeavoured without success to establish himself at the capital, Kweilin. Fifty years later the Franciscan, Francesco d'Escalone, arrived at Wu-chou. About the middle of the seventeenth century, Father Andrew Xavier Koffler built a church at Kwei-lin and baptized at Nan-ning, under the name of Constantine, a son of the Emperor Yung-li, a pretender to the Ming dynasty, who still combatted in the southern part of the empire the advancing Manchu conquerors.
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