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Benedict XV (1854–1922) Pope 1914–22, 23, 82 Berchmans, John S.J. (1599–1621) Saint, 56 Bith, Marcel S.J. (1883–1963) Provincial of Paris, 82, 87, 93, 96, 105 Boff, Leonardo (b.1938) Franciscan, liberation theologian, Professor Emeritus of Ethics, Philosophy of Religion and Ecology at the Rio de Janeiro State University, Brazil, 123 Bonsirven, Joseph S.J. (1880–1958) Biblical scholar and theologian, 99 Borodin, Mikhail (Mikhail Gruzenberg 1884–1951) Comintern agent in China, 232 Burckhardt, Franz S.J. (1902–2002) Jesuit Visitor to China, 131–2, 156–58, 187, 216 Campion, Edmund S.J. (1540–81) Priest and martyr, 110 Casaroli, Agostino (1914–98) Cardinal and Vatican Secretary of State, 189 Catez, Elizabeth (Blessed Elizabeth of the Trinity 1880–1906) Carmelite nun, 55, 222–4 Chen Boda 陈伯达 (1904–89) Secretary to Mao Zedong during the Cultural Revolution, 233 Chen Guangfu 陈光甫 (K.P. Chen 1880–1976) Pioneer Chinese banker, 33 Chen Yi 陈毅 (1901–72) Marshal of the PLA, Mayor of Shanghai and Foreign Minister of PRC 1958–72, 171–4 Chen Youren 陈友仁 (Eugene Chen 1878–1944) KMT Foreign Minister, 232 Chenu, Marie-Dominique (1895–1990) Dominican theologian and founder of Concilium, 155 Chiang Ching-kuo 蒋经国 (1910–88) President of Republic of China, 241, 251, 254 Index of Names This index covers significant persons mentioned in the text with brief biographical details. CCP = Chinese Communist party KMT = Kuomintang PLA = People’s Liberation Army PRC = People’s Republic of China S.J. = Member of Society of Jesus 292 Index of Names Clemenceau, Georges (1841–1929) French Prime Minister 1906–9 and 1917–20, 96 Costantini, Celso (1876–1958) Cardinal Archbishop Apostolic Delegate to China 1922–35, Secretary of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith 1935–53, Apostolic Chancellor 1954–58, 106, 117–8, 125, 151–2, 211 Dai Li 戴笠 (1897–1946) Spy, Head of the KMT Investigation and Statistics Bureau, 232, 239 Danielou, Jean S.J. (1905–74) Cardinal, Professor at Institut Catholique (Paris), 100, 139 Danneels, Godfried (b. 1933) Cardinal Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels, liturgical scholar and reformer, 123 de Breuvery, Emmanuel S.J. (1903–70) Professor of Economics at Aurora University, Shanghai, 181–2 Decourtray, Albert (1923–94) Cardinal Archbishop of Lyon 1981–94, 55, 124, 143–5, 152, 222 de Grandmaison, Léonce S.J. (1868–1927) Theologian, Director of Etudes, 55 de Guebriant (1860–1935) Bishop of Jiangchang, Sichuan, 23 de Lesseps, Ferdinand (1805–94) French diplomat and engineer, 90 de Lubac, Henri S.J. (1896–1991) Cardinal and theologian, 57–8, 96, 98–100, 154–5 Deng Yiming 邓以明 S.J. (Dominic Tang Yee-ming 1908–95) Archbishop of Guangzhou, 189 Dezza, Paolo S.J. (1901–99) Cardinal, Head of Gregorian University, 113–4 Dhanis, Edouard (1902–78) Professor of theology at Louvain University, 95, 99, 155 Ding Ling 丁玲 (1904–86) Chinese writer first lauded and then persecuted by the CCP, 34, 242 d’Ouince, René S.J. (1896–1973) Director and Chief Editor of Etudes 1935–52, 95–6 Durand, A. Rector of Sacred Heart Seminary, 38–9, 44–7 Du Yuesheng 杜月笙 (1888–1951) Chinese gangster and anti-communist patriot, 206, 230 Fahy, Eugene S.J. (1911–96) (absentee) Bishop of Yangzhou, 195 Fan Xueyan 范学淹 (1907–92) Bishop of Baoding 1951–92, 274 Fan Zhongliang 范忠良 S.J. (b.1918) Bishop of the Shanghai (underground ) Catholic Church, 51 Faure, Edgar (1908–88) French premier and President of National Assembly, 225 Fei Xiaotong 费孝通 (1910–2005) Professor of Sociology at Peking University, 216 Feltin, Maurice (1883–1975) Cardinal Archbishop of Paris, 103 Feng Yuxiang 冯玉祥 (1882–1948) Warlord and supporter of KMT, 18, 232–3 Fessard, Gaston S.J. (1897–1978) Marxist thinker, philosopher and theologian, 96 Fu Zuoyi 傅作义 (1895–1974) KMT General who surrendered Beijing to the Communists in 1949, 94 Ganne, Pierre S.J. (1904–79) Theologian accused of Marxist tendencies in 1950, 99 Garrigou-Lagrange, Reginald Marie (1877–1964) Dominican Thomist theologian, 95, 155 [18.118.1.232] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 05:11 GMT) Index of Names 293 Gong Pinmei 龚品梅 (1901–2000) Cardinal and Bishop of Shanghai, 17, 157–8, 161–74, 190, 195, 199–201, 205, 209, 213, 216–8, 225–7, 231 Gonzaga, Aloysius S.J. (1568–91) Saint, 8, 56, 135 Haouisée, Auguste S.J. (1877–1948) Bishop of Shanghai 1933–48, 44–5, 74, 83, 160 Henry, Yves S.J. Jesuit father superior, 20, 39, 43–7, 51, 58, 61, 66–7, 74–5, 78, 83, 156–60, 163, 177, 189 Hu Feng 胡风 (1902–85) Left...

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