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Our Lady of China

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Our Lady of China (Simplified Chinese: ????????????, Traditional Chinese: 中華聖母, pinyin: Zh??nghu?? Sh??ngm??) is the name given to an Marian apparition|apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Donglu, China, first appearing in 1900.

An officially-sanctioned image of Our Lady of China was blessed, granted and promulgated by Pope Pius XI in 1928, in response to the requests made by the 1924 Shanghai Synod of Bishops in China, the first national conference of bishops in the country. Following the event, Archbishop Celso Costantini, Apostolic Delegate in China, along with all the bishops of China, declared the Chinese people dedicated to Our Lady of China, using the official image. In 1941, Pope Pius XII designated the feast day as an official feast of the Catholic liturgical calendar. In 1973, following the Second Vatican Council, the Chinese Bishops conference, upon approval from the Holy See, placed the feast day on the vigil (day preceeding) of Mothers Day (the second Sunday of May).

Christian devotion to Our Lady of China has been popular in Donglu.

Several churches, chapels, and pastoral centers around the world, predominantly those focused on ministry to Chinese language|Chinese-speaking Catholics, have adopted the name, including a mission in Washington, DC http://www.catholicworld.info/usa-dc-olcpm/. There is a Chapel of Our Lady of China in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception|National Shrine of the United States in Washington, DC, established and dedicated in 2002 under the Most Rev. Michael J. Bransfield. There has been some controversy because the image used in the Chapel is not the officially approved image of Our Lady of China, but instead a different Chinese image of the Virgin Mary.

The Virgin of Sheshan is another, similar apparition which has attained like acclamation and fame among Chinese Christians.



  • http://www.cardinalkungfoundation.org/articles/newsletter/christmas_greetings2002.htm

  • http://www.catholic.org.tw/tncath/sa6.htm A history of Our Lady of China of Donglu (in Chinese)

  • http://www.udayton.edu/mary/resources/olchina.html

  • http://www.udayton.edu/mary/questions/yq2/yq328.html

  • http://www.catholicculture.org/docs/doc_view.cfm?recnum=3172


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