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  • This abstract describes a formal ecclesiastical letter dated 2 February 1745, issued in Rome by Cardinal Pietro Passionei and Secretary Nicolaus Lercarius on behalf of the Sacred Congregation, addressed to the Bishop of Peking. The document transmits papal briefs conveying Apostolic counsel concerning the recipient’s consecration and pastoral responsibilities following his receipt of the episcopal mandate in Macao. It emphasises the spiritual welfare of the Catholic flock in Peking and the broader expansion of the Catholic faith in ‘these distant regions’, underscoring expectations of virtue, fidelity, obedience, and zealous implementation of the Supreme Pontiff’s directives. Marginalia indicate cross-references to folio 145 and identify the archival location as the Oriental Section, shelfmark m.1, document no. 9, with the text appearing on folio 544 verso and page 94; a circular stamp and additional marginal notes are present but not legible or elaborated upon in the source text. The letter reflects institutional communication within the eighteenth-century Catholic missionary apparatus operating across East Asia, specifically linking Rome, Macao, and Peking. Researchers will find this document valuable for studying papal governance, Sino-European ecclesiastical relations, and the administrative mechanisms underpinning Catholic mission activity in Qing China during the mid-eighteenth century.

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