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This 1926 diplomatic correspondence, consisting of two nearly identical dispatches dated 4 and 6 September and originating in Rome, reports on the impending consecration of two indigenous Chinese bishops by the Pope. Classified under Series A, No. 71, and addressed to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, the documents highlight the significance of the papal decision to personally conduct the consecration, underscoring its alignment with the Pope’s established policy of promoting and strengthening indigenous ecclesiastical leadership in Eastern territories. The repeated emphasis on the indigenous status of the bishops reflects a strategic shift within the Catholic Church towards localising clerical authority in mission regions during the early 20th century. Sent by an official identified only as J., the communications serve as formal notifications of a notable development in Sino-Vatican ecclesiastical relations and illustrate the intersection of religious authority and diplomatic protocol within the context of colonial-era missionary expansion. These documents provide primary evidence of institutional efforts to indigenise Christian leadership in China and offer insight into the Vatican’s engagement with non-European clergy during the interwar period. They are valuable for researchers examining religious diplomacy, colonialism, and the globalisation of Catholicism in the modern era.
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This 1923 diplomatic dispatch, dated 27 January and sent from Rome by J. P. to the Portuguese Minister of Foreign Affairs, constitutes a confidential report on ecclesiastical and political tensions surrounding Portugal’s Padroado rights in India. The document records discussions held with Monsignor Borgongini and the Cardinal Secretary of State regarding sustained campaigns against the Portuguese patronage system in Indian territories, particularly Goa, Daman, and Cochin. Drawing on information provided by Portuguese prelates, including the Archbishop of Goa and the Bishops of Daman and Cochin, the author characterises the opposition as tendentious and malevolent, driven by both indigenous and British actors—ecclesiastical and lay—and supported by formal complaints submitted to the Vatican, often through the British minister. The correspondence highlights the volume of anti-Padroado petitions and press coverage forwarded to the Holy See, calling for abolition or radical reform. A key allegation addressed is Portugal’s alleged failure to meet financial obligations to mission personnel, which the author acknowledges has occurred due to administrative delays, leading to public embarrassment. Despite these challenges, the author affirms that the Holy See reaffirmed Portugal’s rights, with both the Cardinal Secretary and Monsignor Borgongini explicitly stating no intention to alter the status quo—a position aligned with Pope Benedict XV’s earlier assurances. The dispatch concludes with an assessment that while the campaign will likely persist, vigilant defence of the Padroado may render it ineffective.
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Arquivo Diplomático e Biblioteca do Ministerio dos Negocios Estrangeiros
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