Roman Catholic Diocese of Kangding

{{Short description|Roman Catholic diocese in China}}

{{Infobox diocese

|jurisdiction = Diocese

|name = Kangding

|latin = Dioecesis Camtimensis

|local = {{lang|zh-hant|天主教康定教區}}
{{lang|zh-hans|天主教康定教区}}

|image = Sacred Heart Cathedral, Tatsienlu.jpg

|image_size = 230px

|caption = The former Cathedral of the Sacred Heart at Kangding (exterior and interior), completed in 1912,{{cite web |url=http://histoire.bournezeau.free.fr/p16/ouvrard.html |title=Jean-Baptiste Ouvrard (1880–1930), Missionnaire au Tibet (1905–1930) |last=Billaud |first=Jean-Paul |date= |website=histoire.bournezeau.free.fr |language=fr |access-date=26 September 2023}} and demolished during the Cultural Revolution.{{cite web |url=http://media.tibet.cn/special/b/hjzgddf/tyxw/148280417566.shtml |title=这个平安夜,听康定教堂的钟声——甘孜行纪之四 |trans-title=Sound of Church Bells in Kangding for this Christmas Eve: The Fourth Journey to Garzê |last=Nyima |first=Gyatso |date=25 December 2016 |website=media.tibet.cn |language=zh-hans |access-date=26 September 2023}} It was replaced by a smaller church bearing the same name in 1997.{{cite news |author= |date=18 October 2017 |title=那些隐藏在大山深处的天主教堂 |trans-title=Catholic churches hidden in the mountains |url=https://www.xinde.org/show/40196 |language=zh-hans |work=Faith Weekly |location=Shijiazhuang |access-date=26 September 2023}}

|country = China

|province = Chongqing

|metropolitan = Chongqing

|established = March 27, 1846 {{small|(as apostolic vicariate)}}

|denomination = Roman Catholic

|sui_iuris_church = Latin Church

|rite = Roman Rite

|cathedral = Sacred Heart Cathedral, Kangding

|area_km2 = 160,000

|population = 4,000,000

|population_as_of = 1950

|catholics = 5,870

|catholics_percent= 0.1

|pope = {{Incumbent pope}}

|bishop = Sede vacante

|metro_archbishop = Sede vacante

}}

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Kangding (formerly spelled Kangting; {{langx|la|Dioecesis Camtimensis}}; {{lang-zh|t=天主教康定教區}}) is a Latin Catholic diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan of Chongqing in western China, but still dependent on the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples.

Established on March 27, 1846 as the Apostolic Vicariate of Lhasa for the Mission of Tibet, its episcopal see is located in the city of Kangding, Sichuanese Tibet, known to the Tibetans as Dartsedo or Tatsienlu. It has been vacant since 1962.

Territory

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The diocese includes the western part of Sichuan Province and theoretically the entire Tibet Autonomous Region. Specifically, it covers the two historical regions of Kham and Sikkim (the latter with its headquarters in Darjeeling, separated from the Apostolic Vicariate of Tibet in 1929); Western Sichuan such as the counties and cities of Garzê Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture: Batang, Dapba, Draggo, Garzê, Jagsam, Litang, Nyachukha, Nyagrong, Pelyül, Qagchêng, Rongzhag, Sêrxü, Tatsienlu, Tawu; two counties in Ngawa Tibetan and Qiang Autonomous Prefecture: Quqên and Tsanlha; Hanyuan County in Central Sichuan; counties in the former province of Hsikang: {{ill|Dengke County|lt=Dengke|zh|鄧柯縣}}, {{ill|Enda County|lt=Enda|zh|恩達縣}}, {{ill|Kemai County|lt=Kemai|zh|科麥縣}}, {{ill|Ningjing County|lt=Ningjing|zh|寧靜縣}}, {{ill|Taizhao County|lt=Taizhao|zh|太昭縣}}; two counties and one city of Dêqên Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwestern Yunnan Province: Dêqên, Shangri-La and Weixi; and counties and cities of the Tibet Autonomous Region: Chagyab and Gonjo (Chamdo), Gonggar (Lhoka), and Lhari (Nagqu).{{cite book |editor-last1=Qin |editor-first1=Heping |editor-last2=Shen |editor-first2=Xiaohu |date=2008 |title=四川基督教资料辑要 |trans-title=A Collection of Historical Documents on Christianity in Sichuan |language=zh-hans |location=Chengdu |publisher=Bashu Publishing House |pages=603–604 |isbn=978-7-80752-226-3}}

The Diocese of Kangding is bordered by the Diocese of Chengdu and Diocese of Jiading to the east; Diocese of Jammu–Srinagar and Diocese of Simla and Chandigarh to the west; Apostolic Prefecture of Xining and Diocese of Qinzhou to the northeast; Apostolic Prefecture of Xinjiang-Urumqi to the northwest; Diocese of Ningyuan, Diocese of Dali and Diocese of Myitkyina to the southeast; Diocese of Darjeeling and Diocese of Itanagar to the south; and Apostolic Vicariate of Nepal and Eparchy of Bijnor to the southwest.

History

{{further|Catholic Church in Tibet|Catholic Church in Sichuan}}

{{align|right|File:Généalogie des juridictions MEP au Sichuan avec ses rattachements.png ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Sichuan (Szechwan), with its three attachments: Tibet, Yunnan and Guizhou (Kweichow).]]}}

  • Established on March 27, 1846 as Apostolic Vicariate of Lhasa (after its Tibetan see, Lhasa), on territory split off from the then Apostolic Vicariate of Szechwan and Apostolic Vicariate of Tibet-Hindustan
  • Renamed on July 28, 1868 as Apostolic Vicariate of Tibet ({{lang|la|Vicariatus Apostolicus Thibetanus}})
  • Renamed on December 3, 1924 as Apostolic Vicariate of Tatsienlu ({{lang|la|Vicariatus Apostolicus de Tatsienlu}})
  • Lost territory on 15 December 1929 to establish the then Mission sui iuris of Sikkim (now Diocese of Darjeeling)
  • Promoted on April 11, 1946 and renamed after its see as Diocese of Kangting ({{lang|la|Dioecesis Camtimensis}})

Ordinaries

All Roman Rite.

; Apostolic Vicars of Lhasa

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; Apostolic Vicars of Tibet

  • {{ill|Joseph-Marie Chauveau|zh|丁盛榮}}, M.E.P. (1864.09.09 – death 1877.12.21), Titular Bishop of Sebastopolis (1846.03.27 – 1877.12.21), formerly Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Yunnan (1846.03.27 – 1864.09.09)
  • Félix Biet, M.E.P. (1878.08.27 – death 1901.09.09), Titular Bishop of Diana (1878.07.23 – 1901.09.09)
  • {{ill|Pierre-Philippe Giraudeau|fr}}, M.E.P. (1901.09.09 – 1924.12.03 see below), Titular Bishop of Daphnusia (1897.02.15 – 1941.11.13), succeeding as former Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Tibet (1897.02.15 – 1901.09.09)

; Apostolic Vicars of Tatsienlu

  • Pierre-Philippe Giraudeau, M.E.P. (see above; 1924.12.03 – retired 1936.08.09)
  • {{ill|Pierre Valentin|lt=Pierre-Sylvain Valentin|fr}}, M.E.P. (1936.08.06 – 1946.04.11 see below), Titular Bishop of Zeugma in Syria (1926.11.16 – 1946.04.11), succeeding as former Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Tatsienlu (1926.11.11 – 1936.08.06)

; Suffragan Bishop of Kangting

; Suffragan Bishop of Kangding

  • {{ill|John Baptist Wang Ruohan|pl}}, (underground bishop, 1989.11 – ?)
  • indefinite vacancy

See also

References

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