Diocese of Weinan - China
In
a land area of 17,000 square kilometers, the diocesan territory covers
the administrative Division of 1 district (Linwei), 9 cities and
counties (Baishui, Chengcheng, Dali, Hancheng, Heyang, Huaxian, Huayin,
Pucheng, Tongguan). The diocesan territory has a population of about
10,670,230. Weinan is a Municipality (prefecture-level city) in the
province of Shaanxi in the central of China.
Population
In Weinan city, the population is 5,430,000 in 2009. (The population of the whole country is about 1.3 billion). Residents include ethnic groups of Han, Manchu, Hui, Mongolian, and Tibetan.Language
Mandarin is the official language but local dialect is also common as spoken language.History
What is now Weinan Diocese was erected as Mission "Sui Iuris" of Tungchow (Tongzhou) on Nov. 3, 1931. Two years later, the Marche seminary was opened. It was named after Saint James of the Marches (an Italian Franciscan; 1391-1476) since the prefecture was entrusted to the care of the Italian Franciscans. By the time, it was closed in Dec. 1958, it had ordained eight priests.On April 8, 1935, the territory was elevated to Prefecture Apostolic of Tungchow (Tongzhou). Tongzhou was later renamed as Dali and thus it is also called Dali diocese. There were 7 diocesan and 15 religious priests serving 6,266 Catholics in 67 churches before 1949.
In 1998, the Church brought a plot of land in Weinan city, which is the socio-political and cultural hub of the area and where most of the Catholics dwel, to build the new cathedral. The base of the diocese was moved to Weinan (now Linwei district) since then and thus it is also called Weinan diocese.
Currently, Weinan diocese has three deaneries: the deanery in the south of Wei River covers 7 parishes with 4,800 Catholics; the Nanbai deanery covers 5 parishes with 4,200 Catholics and the Dali deanery covers 6 parishes with 3,000 Catholics.
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