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The church occupies a site of about 1,000 m (0.25 acres). The site has an entrance at its southeastern corner, and is surrounded by civil housing. The church building is 46.28 m (151.8 ft) long and 20.52 m (67.3 ft) wide, with a total area of 941 m
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Slater, Frances (October 2018). "The Wolfe Sisters of Foochow, China: Born to Evangelize". In Wai Ching Angela Wong; Patricia P. K. Chiu (eds.).
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in 1978, the church was returned to Christian use. It was reopened on 11 August 1985. In 1989, it had a congregation of about 2,000.
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After the People's Republic of China was established in 1949, members of the Diocese of Fukien (Fujian) first signed "
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began in 1966. During the Cultural Revolution, the church site was entirely used by the pharmaceutical factory.
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as its inaugural bishop. In 1919, the diocesan synod resolved to rebuild the church into its cathedral.
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The foundation stone is at the southeastern corner of the church. It bears the inscription:
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100,000. According to Frances Slater, the cathedral was also built to commemorate
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3rd Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
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In 1906, the Diocese of Fukien (Fujian) was established within the
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Christian Women in Chinese Society: The Anglican Story
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Neo-Gothic
26°03′09″N 119°18′14″E / 26.05245°N 119.3038°E / 26.05245; 119.3038
Denomination
Anglican Church in China
Protestant
Style
Neo-Gothic
US$
Diocese
Protestant
Fuzhou
Fujian
Anglican Church in China
Cultural Revolution
Anglicanism
Fujian
Qing dynasty
Church of England
Horace MacCartie Eyre Price
John Hind
Sa Zhenbing
US$
John Richard Wolfe
The Christian Manifesto
Howard Mowll
Anglican Primate of Australia
Cultural Revolution
3rd Plenary Session of the 11th Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party
Latin cross

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