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Although he anticipated arrest, Walsh chose to stay and tend to his congregation. He was eventually apprehended by CCP authorities in 1958 and sentenced to twenty years in prison. He spent twelve years of his prison sentence in isolation and was suddenly released in 1970. He was deported via a
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Walsh stated he held "no bitterness toward those who tried and condemned me", and spoke approvingly of favorable relations between United States and China. His release was an important gesture leading to the thawing of relations with
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Walsh's early years in China were chaotic, and included being captured by bandits and caught in bloody local conflicts. At the age of thirty-six, on 22 May 1927 he was consecrated Maryknoll's first bishop and served the
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Fr. Walsh and Fr. Meyer arrived first, Fr. Price and Fr. Ford some weeks later. Their first point of debarkation in South China was the
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He and three other men were sent on the order's first foreign mission to China in the year 1918. The other three were Father
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on April 30, 1891, to Mary Concannon and William E. Walsh. He was the second child of nine. After graduating at age 19 from
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Le Veness, Frank Paul (June 1973). "Bishop Walsh's China: The Life and Thought of an American Missionary in China".
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on 10 July 1970. He is believed to be the last of 7,000 foreign missionaries to be expelled from China after the
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Bishop James E. Walsh returned to the United States and died at the age of ninety on July 29, 1981, in
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Wiest, Jean-Paul (June 1989). "The Spiritual Legacy of Bishop James E. Walsh of Maryknoll".
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Our Sunday Visitor, "They go after priests", Robert P. Lockwood, December 10, 2006, page 17
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as head of Maryknoll. During his ten-year term he oversaw Maryknoll's first missions to
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in Hong Kong, founded 1963, was named to commemorate his missionary achievements.
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on 30 October 1918. While they were in Hong Kong, they stayed briefly with the
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Mission Manual of the Vicariate of Kongmoon (South China)
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776:(Chronicle), Catholic foreign Mission Society of America 363:), a lonely spot off the coast of South China where St. 347:. From Hong Kong, they went to Yeungkong (now known as 351:) and started their missionary work in China there. 259: 249: 213: 205: 191: 171: 149: 144: 136: 128: 123: 112: 101: 93: 85: 75: 25: 370:In 1936, Bishop Walsh left China to return to the 66:: Walsh (centre) with Auguste Gauthier (left) and 520:. Maryknoll, N.Y.: Maryknoll Publications. 1956. 598:Bishop Walsh Of Maryknoll: Prisoner of Red China 814:Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Christianity 536:. New York: Farrar, Straus, and Cudahy. 1958. 723:Knights of Columbus, St. Pius X Council #4076 276:, MM (April 30, 1891 – July 29, 1981) was an 8: 786:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1020:Religious leaders from Cumberland, Maryland 767: 765: 367:, the Apostle to the Indies, died in 1552. 937: 284:from 1927 to 1936. He was a member of the 263: 22: 774:Maryknoll Hong Kong Chronicle 1918 - 1975 755: 753: 751: 749: 747: 16:For other people with the same name, see 678: 803: 801: 799: 797: 779: 573: 877: 875: 710: 708: 706: 518:Blueprints of the Missionary Vocation 7: 1040:Roman Catholic missionaries in China 1035:American Roman Catholic missionaries 835:"The Drought-Walsh Mission to Japan" 472:. New York: Field Afar Press. 1947. 772:Smith, Jim, Downs, William (1978), 636:Bishop James E. Walsh As I Knew Him 488:. New York: Longmans, Green. 1947. 456:. Hong Kong: Nazareth Press. 1937. 716:"M. Rev. James E. Walsh Biography" 14: 504:. New York: Benziger Bros. 1948. 288:order and a missionary in China. 600:. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 411:President Nixon's visit to China 56: 502:The Church's World Wide Mission 332:; and Father Bernard F. Meyer. 92: 84: 725:. 29 July 2000. 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James Walsh (disambiguation)
The Most Reverend
M.M.
Bishop
Kongmoon

Maryknoll Fathers
Francis Xavier Ford
Roman Catholic Church
Adolph John Paschang
Sata
Cumberland
Maryland
Maryknoll
Ossining
Maryknoll
Ossining
Missionary
bishop
priest
educator
relief worker
James Edward Walsh's coat of arms
American Catholic
Bishop of Kongmoon
Maryknoll
Cumberland
Maryland
Mount St. Mary's College

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