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Kwang-Hsu Michael Chang | |
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Anglican bishop of Fukien | |
Born | January 1898 Luoyuan, China |
Died | May 12, 1973 Fuzhou, China |
Occupation | Bishop |
The Rt. Rev. Kwang-Hsu Michael Chang was a bishop of the Anglican Church. He was educated at Trinity College Foochow and ordained in 1923. He was consecrated an Assistant Bishop of Kwangsi-Hunan on 10 October 1943 and appointed Bishop of Fukien in 1944.
References
- "Christianity seen as a hope for China". The New York Times. February 28, 1949. p. 13.
- Crockford's Clerical Directory1940–1941 Oxford, OUP,1941
- "Hong Kong Sheng Kung Hui Archives - Zhang Guangxu(1898-1973), The first Chinese bishop of the Fujian Diocese of the Episcopal Church". archives.hkskh.org.
Anglican Missionary Bishops in China, 1849–1949 | |
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Shensi | |
Chekiang | |
North China | |
Western Szechwan | |
Eastern Szechwan | |
Shantung | |
Fukien | |
Honan | |
Kwangsi and Hunan |
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