1838 — 1898
A scholar, an Episcopal minister, and an educator who served faithfully in Shanghai. He also contributed valuable literary work for the church in China.
1890 — 1958
Second Vatican representative to China.
1826 — 1895
Chinese evangelist, translator, businessman, and educator.
1893 — 1988
First bishop of the Shanghai Diocese elected by Chinese Catholic believers.
1911 — 2009
Devoted wife of Zhang Lisheng (Lit-sen Chang)
1908 — 1973
Chinese evangelist, writer and founder of Ling Liang or Spiritual Food Christian Church.
1885 — 1954
First Chinese Anglican archbishop.
1919 — 1991
Chinese Anglican bishop and scholar who was one of the initiators of the Chinese Christian Three-Self Patriotic Movement.
1889 — 1973
Delegate to several World Christian Conferences, superintendent of China Christian Mission Crusaders and founder of Tai Dong Bible College.
1872 — 1961
Chinese Anglican Church pastor and initiator of his church's independence movement.
1885 — 1986
Educator, chaplain, church leader