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Gregorio López (1617–1691): The first Chinese Bishop

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Gregorio López (1617–1691): The first Chinese Bishop
Abstract
Gregorio López was a Chinese Christian who, after becoming a Dominican friar and priest, was appointed bishop and apostolic vicar of Nanjing. Previous biographies did not touch on the difficulties of admitting a Chinese Christian as a friar, and explanations of his late and problematic consecration remain insufficient. The documentary sources presented in this article contribute to a better understanding of these issues. Obstacles in his consecration are explained in the context of institutional and national conflicts. It is shown how Gregorio was proposed as bishop by French vicars seeking more effective control of the mission in China. A Dominican friar was supposed to become his theological adviser to settle the Chinese Rites Controversy. However, this plan failed. New documents reveal in detail how the Chinese bishop was engaged by Jesuits and Augustinians to support their position against the French vicars and to defend their opinions on Chinese rites.
Publication
Journal of Early Modern Christianity
Date
2017-12-20
Volume
4
Issue
2
Pages
263-288
Accessed
5/6/26, 5:33 AM
ISSN
2196-6656, 2196-6648
Short Title
Gregorio López (1617–1691)
Language
en
Library Catalog
DOI.org (Crossref)
Citation
Robert Moreno, P. (2017). Gregorio López (1617–1691): The first Chinese Bishop. Journal of Early Modern Christianity, 4(2), 263–288. https://doi.org/10.1515/jemc-2017-0011