Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong

Caritas Francis Hsu College (明愛徐誠斌學院) is self-financing degree-granting institution in Hong Kong. It was established by Caritas Hong Kong. The school is located at Caine Road, Hong Kong Island with a branch at Oxford Road in Kowloon. ...more on Wikipedia about "Caritas Francis Hsu College"

Catholicism in China has a long and complicated history. Christianity has existed in China in various forms since at least the Tang Dynasty in the eight century AD (For a full account of the history of Christianity in China up to contemporary times, see Christianity in China). ...more on Wikipedia about "Catholicism in China"

The history of the missions of the Jesuits in China in the early modern era stands as one of the notable events in the early history of relations between China and the Western world, as well as a prominent example of relations between two cultures and belief systems in the pre-modern age. The missionary efforts and other work of the Society of Jesus, or Jesuits between the 16th and 17th century played a significant role in introducing Western knowledge, science, and culture to China. Their work laid much of the foundation for much of Christian culture in Chinese society today. Members of the Jesuit delegation to China were perhaps the most influential Christian missionaries in that country between the earliest period of the religion up until the 19th century, when significant numbers of Catholic and Protestant missions developed. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jesuit China missions"

Lai King Catholic Secondary School ( Chinese: 荔景天主教中學) is a Catholic secondary school in Lai King, Hong Kong, opened in 1979. The school is one of few schools in Lai King Estate. It can be spot by an icon of Jesus Christ with a caption THE GOOD SHEPHERD on the wall of the building. The school has a strength of 60 teaching staff, including principal. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lai King Catholic Secondary School"

Rosaryhill School ( Chinese: 玫瑰崗學校) is a Catholic co-educational institution founded by the Dominican Fathers in Hong Kong in 1959, at 41B, Stubbs Road. It has four sections: Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary (including sixth-form), and Business Studies (which also provides sixth-form courses independent from the Secondary Section). ...more on Wikipedia about "Rosaryhill School"

St. Louis School (聖類斯中學), located in Western District, Hong Kong, is a Catholic primary and secondary school run along the lines of an English grammar school. All instruction is done in English. The school was founded in 1864, by the Fathers of the Catholic Mission. St. Aloysius was chosen as the Patron of the school, which since then has been known as St. Louis School. The Brothers of the Christian Schools succeeded the Fathers in the management of the school in 1875. In 1921, the Maryknoll Fathers took over and in 1927 the school was given to the control of the Salesian Fathers. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Louis School, Hong Kong"

St. Mary's Canossian College (嘉諾撒聖瑪利書院) is a Roman Catholic Secondary School founded in 1900 by the Canossian Daughters of Charity, which remains to this day, the school's sponsoring body. St Mary's School, as it was then known, was originally intended for the many Portuguese girls living in Kowloon ( Hong Kong), though, gradually, it came to have a student population of over 98% Chinese. ...more on Wikipedia about "St. Mary's Canossian College, Hong Kong" Whatever You're Into, Get Into www.shortopedia.com.

Wah Yan College, Hong Kong (WYCHK; 香港華仁書院) was founded on December 16, 1919, by Peter Tsui Yan Sau (徐仁夀). It is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys run by the Society of Jesus. Fully subsidized by the Government of Hong Kong, WYCHK is a grammar school using English as the medium of instruction. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wah Yan College, Hong Kong"

Wah Yan College, Kowloon (WYK; 九龍華仁書院, Pinyin: Jǐulóng Huárén Shūyuàn) is a Roman Catholic secondary school for boys, located in Yau Ma Tei (油麻地), Kowloon, Hong Kong. It is administered by the Society of Jesus. ...more on Wikipedia about "Wah Yan College, Kowloon"

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