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This 1902 diplomatic correspondence, originating from the Portuguese Government of Macau and transmitted through the Embassy of Portugal to the Holy See, documents a sensitive territorial and political dispute involving French missionary land acquisitions near Macau. The primary subject is a series of purchases by the French Catholic mission of three parcels of land—Sai-kua-pu, Sai-mai-kong, and Bac-mai-Kong—at the foot of Mount Catae, approximately five kilometres from Macau, officially registered under the authority of the Xiangshan mandarin. The reports, authored by Acting Governor Alfredo Lello and addressed to the Secretary of State for Naval and Overseas Affairs in Lisbon, argue that these acquisitions, conducted under the provisions of the 1860 Franco-Chinese Treaty, served strategic political rather than religious or medical purposes, despite the stated pretext of establishing a sanatorium. The documents detail an incident in which Chinese agents attempted to serve a summons on Ip-lin-san, a naturalised Portuguese subject and Macau resident, over allegations of unlawful burial on contested land, prompting protests regarding violations of Portuguese territorial jurisdiction. Internal investigations concluded that the burial claims were unfounded and likely a pretext to clear access to French-held plots. The correspondence further highlights British concern in Hong Kong over perceived French expansionist ambitions in southern China, particularly given the strategic vantage of the acquired lands overlooking key maritime routes. The material provides critical insight into colonial rivalries, ecclesiastical politics under the Padroado system, and the use of missionary activity as an instrument of imperial influence in late Qing China.
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This 1902 official royal dispatch, addressed to His Excellency António, concerns the ecclesiastical appointment of Dom João Manuel de Carvalho as Bishop of the Sacred Cathedral Church of Díli, in Portuguese Timor. The document instructs the recipient to transmit a sealed Royal Letter to the Most Reverend Lord Deputy for presentation to the Holy Father, accompanied by a copy of the Royal Letter and the canonical suitability process, all prepared in accordance with established ecclesiastical protocol. The transmission is to be expedited through appropriate channels for submission to the Holy See, with the objective of securing the issuance of Apostolic Letters authorising the appointment. The text specifies that all related expenses are to be covered by the state Treasury. It further directs that no additional Apostolic Letters involving special stipulations be requested and emphasises the necessity of safeguarding established rights and institutional preservation. Marginal annotations indicate archival handling: the document was recorded by Rampaella on 18 April 1902, with an official reply noted on 24 May 1902 and a reference to a July document numbered 325. A signature in the top right corner reads "D. mo Exm°." The document bears a numerical stamp "3880:/" in the lower left. Despite the presence of marginalia and signatures, no formal archival reference number is visible. This primary source offers critical insight into late colonial ecclesiastical administration, state-church relations within the Portuguese Empire, and the procedural mechanisms governing episcopal appointments in overseas territories at the turn of the twentieth century.
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This 1902 diplomatic correspondence, originating from the Secretariat of State of the Holy See, constitutes an official acknowledgment of a royal ecclesiastical nomination submitted by the Portuguese Crown. The document, dated 1902 and addressed to His Excellency, the Ambassador of Portugal to the Holy See, is authored by M. Card. Kammann, acting in his capacity as Cardinal Secretary of State. It confirms receipt of a letter from His Most Faithful Majesty, King of Portugal, recommending Mr. Bishop of Macao for appointment to the Episcopal See of Angra. The text further verifies that the recommendation, accompanied by the requisite canonical process, has been formally presented to the Pope for consideration. As a formal diplomatic note, the document reflects the procedural interaction between the Portuguese monarchy and the Holy See regarding ecclesiastical appointments within the Portuguese colonial sphere, particularly concerning Macao and the Azores (Angra). The absence of marginal annotations, stamps, or seals suggests a preliminary or internal administrative record. Held under archival reference F. 69635, this item provides primary evidence of late 19th- to early 20th-century concordat practices and the role of diplomatic channels in Catholic Church governance. It is a valuable source for researchers examining ecclesiastical diplomacy, colonial religious administration, and Vatican-Portuguese relations during the final decades of the Portuguese Empire.
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xxii, 616 pages 24 cm; Journals of a pioneer Jesuit missionary in China before doors were closed to the outside world; "Translation of Trigault's 1615 Latin version of the Ricci commentaries [entitled De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas suscepta ab Societate Jesu]."
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Vol. 5 reprinted 1966; v. 2:1. 1700-1800. -- v. 3. 1800-1900. -- v. 4. 1900-1954 -- v. 5. Bibliografias
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内分:最先的记载、聂斯多略派的教会、派往蒙庭的专使、从聂斯多略派归化到正宗天主教、第一个天主教传教区、闭关时代、近代的先驱利玛窦等17章。附:中国天主教1933年大事录。
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包括上、下编,上编叙述天主教徒来华目的;下编叙述利玛窦、方济各、沙勿略、范礼安、罗明坚等人在华的传教活动
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