Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt

Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt
Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Xiwanzi
ChurchCathedral in Chongli
ArchdioceseRoman Catholic Archdiocese of Suiyuan
Installed14 December 1931
Term ended24 November 1951
PredecessorEverard Ter Laak
SuccessorMelchior Zhang Kexing
Orders
Ordination16 July 1905
Personal details
Born(1881-12-03)3 December 1881
Died16 November 1951(1951-11-16) (aged 69)
Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China
DenominationRoman Catholic

Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt (Chinese: 石德懋; pinyin: Shí Démào; 3 December 1881 – 16 November 1951) was a Belgian Catholic priest, missionary, and Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Xiwanzi between 1931 and 1951. He was a member of the CICM Missionaries.[1]

Biography

Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt was born in Sint-Niklaas, Flemish Region, Belgium, on 3 December 1881. In 1899, he joined the Assembly of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. He was ordained a priest on 16 July 1905. In 1906, the CICM Missionaries sent him to preach in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Xiwanzi. On 14 December 1931, Pope Pius XI appointed him Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Xiwanzi, succeeding Everard Ter Laak. On 17 April 1932, he was consecrated in the Cathedral by Louis van Dyck, Louis Janssens and Evarist Zhang Zhiliang.

After the outbreak of the Pacific War, Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt and other Belgian missionaries were detained by the Imperial Japanese Army in both Weixian Internment Camp and Beiping Internment Camp, until they were released in 1945. During the Chinese Civil War, the Cathedral was completely destroyed. Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt moved to Zhangjiakou.

On 24 May 1951, Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt held a consecration ceremony for Assistant Bishop Melchior Zhang Kexing. On 20 September 1951, he was arrested by the Communist government and the Legion of Mary was dissolved. Leon-Jean-Marie De Smedt died in prison on November 16.

References

  1. ^ "Bishop Léon Jean Marie De Smedt, C.I.C.M. †". catholic-hierarchy.org. 2021. Retrieved 14 November 2021.
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