Posted on 08/26/2019 7:06:27 PM PDT by marshmallow
Bishop Antonio Yao Shun, 54, is a liturgical expert. He taught many years in the national seminary and studied in the USA and in Jerusalem. Some bishops and faithful in China think that the Pope appointed Msgr. Yao long before the agreement. His motto is that of the 2015-2016 Jubilee: "Be merciful as your Father is".
Jining (AsiaNews) - Fr. Antonio Yao Shun, a liturgical expert, was ordained as bishop of Jining (diocese also known as Ulanqab, in Inner Mongolia). The ceremony took place this morning in Jining Cathedral.
Fr. Yao, 54, was consecrated by Msgr. Paul Meng Qinglu of Hohhot (Inner Mongolia). Other co-consecrators included Msgr. Mattia Du Jiang of Bameng (Inner Mongolia), Msgr. Joseph Li Jing of Ningxia (Ningxia), Msgr. Paul Meng Ningyou of Taiyuan (Shanxi). More than 120 priests concelebrated, many of whom are natives of the diocese of Jining, but serve other dioceses in the country.
This was the first episcopal ordination since the provisional agreement by the Holy See and China on 22 September 2018. The agreement signed in Beijing concerns episcopal nominations. Its content have never been disclosed, but several Vatican experts say that with the agreement, China recognizes the need for a bishop to be appointed by the pontiff. This morning's ordination could be the fruit of the agreement mechanism. But some bishops and faithful of China think that the Pope appointed Msgr. Yao long before the agreement.
Mgr. Yao was born in Ulanqab in 1965. He was ordained a priest in 1991, after having completed his studies at the national seminary in Beijing. From 1994 to 1998 he studied in the United States, pursuing a specialization in liturgy and spent a period in Jerusalem devoting himself to biblical studies.
In the 1990s he taught in the national seminary and was also spiritual director.
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