St John's Cathedral, Langzhong

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St John's Cathedral, Langzhong
Gospel Church
聖約翰座堂
St John's Cathedral, Paoning.jpg
St John's Cathedral, circa 1914.
St John's Cathedral, Langzhong
31°35′N105°59′E / 31.58°N 105.98°E / 31.58; 105.98
Location5 Yangtianjing Street, Langzhong, Sichuan
CountryChina
Denomination Three-Self Church (Protestant)
Previous denomination Church in China (under the jurisdiction of the Church of England) [1]
Churchmanship Low church evangelical
History
Status Church
prev. cathedral
Founded1908
Founder(s) William Cassels (China Inland Mission)
Dedication John the Evangelist
Past bishop(s)William Cassels
Frank Houghton (first bishop of East Szechwan)
Architecture
Functional statusActive
Architect(s) George A. Rogers
Style Gothic Revival with traditional Sichuanese elements
Groundbreaking 1913
Completed1914
Administration
Province China (formerly)
Diocese Szechwan (formerly)
East Szechwan (formerly; since 1936)

St John's Cathedral, [lower-alpha 1] today known as Gospel Church, [lower-alpha 2] is a Protestant church situated on Yangtianjing Street in the county-level city of Langzhong, Nanchong, Sichuan Province. Founded in 1908, the church had been the Anglican cathedral, originally designated as a pro-cathedral, [2] of the Szechwan Diocese (and later of East Szechwan) of the Church in China, [3] and the largest Anglican church in Southwest China. [4] It has been subjected to the control of the state-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Church since 1954.

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History

Interior of St John's Cathedral, 1910s. Interior of St John the Evangelist's Cathedral, Paoning.png
Interior of St John's Cathedral, 1910s.
Survey of the mission work of China Inland Mission and Church Missionary Society in Paoning, published in 1913. Survey of Paoning Anglican Mission, published in 1913.jpg
Survey of the mission work of China Inland Mission and Church Missionary Society in Paoning, published in 1913.

The first Anglican church in Langzhong (then known as Langchung, Paoning or Paoning Foo [Baoning / Baoning Fu]), the Trinity Church, built in 1893, had become too small as the number of converts had increased. [3] [5]

After a series of problems, St John's was eventually built on Yangtianjing Street, under the supervision of William Cassels, one of the Cambridge Seven, and the then missionary bishop in the Diocese of Western China. Construction began in 1913 and finished in 1914. [6]

The cathedral was designed by the Australian architect George A. Rogers, and built in the fusion of neo-Gothic and traditional Sichuanese architectural styles. [7] It occupies an area of nearly 4000 square metres, with a cemetery, a library, a well, a flower garden and a vegetable garden. Cassels died in 1925 and buried in the garden of St John's. [6] Montagu Proctor-Beauchamp, also one of the Cambridge Seven, was buried in the cemetery of the cathedral in 1939. [8] [9]

After the communist takeover of China in 1949, Christian Churches in China were forced to sever their ties with respective overseas Churches, which has thus led to the merging of St John's into the communist-established Three-Self Patriotic Church.

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Notes

  1. traditional Chinese :聖約翰座堂; simplified Chinese :圣约翰座堂; pinyin :Shèngyuēhàn zuòtáng; Wade–Giles :Shêng4-yüeh1-han4 tso4-tʽang2; Sichuanese romanization: Shen4 Io5 Han4 Tso4 Tʽang2.
  2. Chinese:福音堂; pinyin:Fúyīn táng; Sichuanese romanization: Fu5 In1 Tʽang2.

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