Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai / Edition 1

Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai / Edition 1

by Paul P. Mariani
ISBN-10:
0674061535
ISBN-13:
9780674061538
Pub. Date:
10/24/2011
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674061535
ISBN-13:
9780674061538
Pub. Date:
10/24/2011
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai / Edition 1

Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai / Edition 1

by Paul P. Mariani

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Overview

By 1952 the Chinese Communist Party had suppressed all organized resistance to its regime and stood unopposed, or so it has been believed. Internal party documents—declassified just long enough for historian Paul Mariani to send copies out of China—disclose that one group deemed an enemy of the state held out after the others had fallen. A party report from Shanghai marked “top-secret” reveals a determined, often courageous resistance by the local Catholic Church. Drawing on centuries of experience in struggling with the Chinese authorities, the Church was proving a stubborn match for the party.

Mariani tells the story of how Bishop (later Cardinal) Ignatius Kung Pinmei, the Jesuits, and the Catholic Youth resisted the regime’s punishing assault on the Shanghai Catholic community and refused to renounce the pope and the Church in Rome. Acting clandestinely, mirroring tactics used by the previously underground CCP, Shanghai’s Catholics persevered until 1955, when the party arrested Kung and 1,200 other leading Catholics. The imprisoned believers were later shocked to learn that the betrayal had come from within their own ranks.

Though the CCP could not eradicate the Catholic Church in China, it succeeded in dividing it. Mariani’s secret history traces the origins of a deep split in the Chinese Catholic community, where relations between the “Patriotic” and underground churches remain strained even today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674061538
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 10/24/2011
Pages: 310
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.40(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Paul P. Mariani is a Jesuit priest and Edmund Campion, S. J., Professor of History at Santa Clara University. He is the author of Church Militant: Bishop Kung and Catholic Resistance in Communist Shanghai and coeditor of People, Communities, and the Catholic Church in China.

Table of Contents

Contents
Preface
Note on Romanization
Map
Introduction
1. The Lines Are Drawn
2. Targeted Attack
3. Arrests and Expulsions
4. Assault
5. Final Operations
Epilogue
A Note on Sources
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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