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Morning Chinese mass is held at 6:30 on weekdays. Chinese mass at 17:30 on Saturdays and 9:00 & 17:00 on Sundays. Korean mass at 14:00 in Sundays. English Mass held at 5 pm on Saturdays in the Parish Center located within the courtyard to the left of the main
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In 1980, Father Ding moved back to Dalian and the church was renamed Sacred Heart Catholic Church. During the 1980s, there were two or three people who got baptised annually. From 1989, Father Guo Jingcheng served, and from 1994, Father Peter Zhang
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The church retains the form of the building as it was built in 1926. In the six Districts of Dalian, there are six Protestant churches and this one Catholic church.
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From 1931, the Chinese believers moved to the Catholic Church in Liujia Dun. The total number of the believers at Stella Maris Church in Dalian were over 1200.
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is housed in the former rectory in the same premises. A bookstore is also in the room on the right and is open on Saturdays and Sundays.
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Co. Their efforts, led by Daiji Oka, resulted in collecting 20,000 yuan to build a Catholic church, which was dedicated in 1926 as
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Chinese Catholicism - Its history, present status and future (Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan, 2007)
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In 2013, a new church building was constructed with its exterior similar to the old building's
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As Japan lost the war, the Japanese people left here and the churches became Chinese. As the
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Understanding the Roman Catholic Church in China (U.S. Catholic Christian Bureau, 2002)
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Address: No. 31, Xi-an Street, Xi-gang District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province 116011
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In 2002, the church building was listed as Dalian City's Historical Architecture.
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An article "The Footsteps of Dalian Catholic Sacred Heart Church 1914—1999" (in
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began, Father Ding Runan was forced to engage in agriculture in a village near
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Korean language mass started in 1994, served by Father Cui Zaizhe.
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20th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in China
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Chinese
Dalian
China
Dalian
leased territory
South Manchuria Railway
Maryknoll
Cultural Revolution
Shenyang
Patriotic Catholic Association
Christmas Eve
Christmas Day
Ash Wednesday
Good Friday
Easter
Ascension Day
Pentecost
Christianity in China
Roman Catholicism in China
Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association
Korean
Official web site
Chinese Catholicism - Its history, present status and future (Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan, 2007)
Understanding the Roman Catholic Church in China (U.S. Catholic Christian Bureau, 2002)
The old church building (1926-2013)
The altar of the new church building (2013-)
38°54′56″N 121°37′26″E / 38.9155°N 121.6240°E / 38.9155; 121.6240
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Roman Catholic churches completed in 1926

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