- Beda Chang
Beda Chang, S.J. or Chang (Tsan-) Cheng-Min ( 1905 –
November 11 1951 ) was a Chinese CatholicJesuit priest andmartyr who was tortured to death during a wave of persecution by the atheistcommunist government.Father Chang was a popular and influential priest and the dean of faculty of arts atShanghai ’s Catholic Aurora University. [Liu , William T. and Beatrice Leung, [http://books.google.com/books?id=jhItFagifIoC&dq The Chinese Catholic Church in Conflict: 1949-2001] , p. 68, Universal Publishers 2004] Christianity in China PortalArrest and execution
Because he refused to renounce his faith and to cooperate with the government in their persecution of the Church, Fr. Chang was arrested, imprisoned, tortured and then died. [Liu , William T. and Beatrice Leung, [http://books.google.com/books?id=jhItFagifIoC&dq The Chinese Catholic Church in Conflict: 1949-2001] , p. 68, Universal Publishers 2004] [ [http://dawneden.blogspot.com/2008/06/first-time-in-print-archbishop-sheen.html 1952 Speech of Archbishop Fulton Sheen at University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy] ] A Fr. McGrath, who was in the cell opposite of Fr. Chang, reported that he saw the priest languishing and vomiting in the cell for two months before he died. [Moreau, Theresa Marie [http://tmmoreau.com/mcgrath.html Warrior Priest: Father McGrath and the Battle for the Soul of China] ] Catholics reacted with mass protests and turned out in great numbers for his requiem Mass. [Liu , William T. and Beatrice Leung, [http://books.google.com/books?id=jhItFagifIoC&dq The Chinese Catholic Church in Conflict: 1949-2001] , p. 68, Universal Publishers 2004]
Aftermath and veneration as martyr
Fr. Chang’s body was returned to the Church on November 12, 1951, the Shanghai Catholics began to venerate him as a martyr, and the communists took great umbrage – religious martyrdom being a source of embarrassment for them. [Liu , William T. and Beatrice Leung, [http://books.google.com/books?id=jhItFagifIoC&dq The Chinese Catholic Church in Conflict: 1949-2001] , p. 68, Universal Publishers 2004] After his death, the communist government issued a statement denouncing the prayers and Masses for Chang as a “new type of bacteria warfare by the imperialists – a counterrevolutionary mental bacteria.” [Weir, Charlene [http://books.google.com/books?id=qqEAYmLkP9wC&dq=%22beda+chang%22&lr The Wisdom of the Popes] , p. 219, 1957 Macmillan] Template:20th century persecutions of the Catholic Church After the burial the faithful began visiting Fr. Chang’s grave, the police guarded the grave to prevent veneration, but reports of miracles accomplished through the intercession of Fr. Chang began to be reported. [ [http://dawneden.blogspot.com/2008/06/first-time-in-print-archbishop-sheen.html 1952 Speech of Archbishop Fulton Sheen at University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy] ] The communists then admonished Shanghai’s Bishop Kung (himself later imprisoned for 30 years) that he would be held accountable if Fr. Chang’s intercession resulted in any miracles. [ [http://dawneden.blogspot.com/2008/06/first-time-in-print-archbishop-sheen.html 1952 Speech of Archbishop Fulton Sheen at University of Detroit Jesuit High School and Academy] ]
Times for Catholic in Shanghai did not improve – for example, on September 8, 1955 the government in Shanghai jailed 1,500 Catholics in a single day. [Weir, Charlene [http://books.google.com/books?id=qqEAYmLkP9wC&dq=%22beda+chang%22&lr The Wisdom of the Popes] , p. 219, 1957 Macmillan]
References
Further Reading
*"Father Beda Chang : Witness for Unity", Catholic Truth Society, Hong Kong 1953
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