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Pope Erects New Diocese in China, Names New Bishop

The new Diocese of Zhangjiakou unites former dioceses and serves 85,000 Catholics with 89 priests under Bishop Joseph Wang Zhengui, advancing pastoral care under Vatican-China accord.

  • On September 10, 2025, Pope Leo XIV abolished the former ecclesiastical territories of Xuanhua and Xiwanzi in mainland China and established the new Diocese of Zhangjiakou, appointing Bishop Joseph Wang Zhengui as its leader.
  • This development came after a temporary deal signed in 2018 by the Holy See and China, which establishes guidelines for collaboration on the appointment of bishops, and was extended for another four years in October 2024.
  • The new diocese covers the city of Zhangjiakou and surrounding areas, serving about 85,000 Catholics with 89 priests in a population of over four million in Hebei province northwest of Beijing.
  • Bishop Wang Zhengui, born in 1962, attended seminary in Hebei , was ordained in 1990, and was appointed bishop with papal approval under the provisional agreement to better serve the underground church.
  • The establishment signifies a new level of Vatican-China cooperation to align diocesan boundaries with civil jurisdictions and enhance pastoral care, though unresolved tensions with state authorities remain.
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asianews.it broke the news in on Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
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