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  2. Christianity in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Trappist Haven Monastery. The Roman Catholic Church in Hong Kong was established as a Mission Prefecture in 1841 and as an Apostolic Vicariate in 1874. It became a diocese in 1946. About 403,000 Hongkongers are Catholics. They are served by 285 priests, 68 brothers and 541 sisters.

  3. List of Protestant missionaries in China - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable Protestant missionaries in China by agency. Beginning with the arrival of Robert Morrison in 1807 and ending in 1953 with the departure of Arthur Matthews and Dr. Rupert Clark of the China Inland Mission, thousands of foreign Protestant missionaries and their families, lived and worked in China to spread Christianity, establish schools, and work as medical missionaries.

  4. List of Methodist denominations - Wikipedia

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    Christ's Sanctified Holy Church *. Church of the Nazarene. Congregational Methodist Church *. Emmanuel Association of Churches *. Evangelical Methodist Church of America *. Evangelical Methodist Church *. Evangelical Methodist Church Conference *. Evangelical Wesleyan Church *. First Congregational Methodist Church *.

  5. Sha Tin Methodist College - Wikipedia

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    Sha Tin Methodist College ( Chinese: 沙田循道衞理中學 ), abbreviated as STMC, is a government-subsidised secondary school in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Founded in 1983, it is sponsored by The Methodist Church, Hong Kong [ zh] to serve the local community together with churches and service centres in the Sha Tin parish .

  6. Wa Ying College - Wikipedia

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    Wa Ying College was founded as Wa Ying Middle School (Chinese name 華英中學) by the Methodist Church in 1913 in Foshan of Guangdong, China. The school quickly established itself as one of the three most prestigious middle schools in pre- World War II southern China. During the War, the school relocated to Hong Kong in Tung Chung Fort, Tung ...

  7. Places of worship in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pak Tai Temples, dedicated to Pak Tai ( 北帝) (list of fifteen temples in Hong Kong) Yuk Hui Temple ( 玉虛宮) in Cheung Chau Island. Pak Tai Temple ( 灣仔北帝廟) in Wan Chai, which is a Declared Monument. Sam Tai Tsz Temple and Pak Tai Temple ( 深水埗三太子及北帝廟) in Sham Shui Po, dedicated to Sam Tai Tsz and Pak Tai.

  8. The Community Chest of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hanyu Pinyin. Xiānggǎng Gōngyìjīn. Yue: Cantonese. Jyutping. hoeng1 gong2 gung1 jik1 gam1. The Community Chest of Hong Kong ( Chinese: 香港公益金) is an independent, nonprofit organization established on 8 November 1968 in Hong Kong. The Community Chest serves as an umbrella organization to provide grants to a wide range of community ...

  9. Methodist College (Kowloon) - Wikipedia

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    Methodist College (MC or MCKLN, Chinese: 循道中學) is a co-educational Methodist Grant School on Gascoigne Road in King's Park, Kowloon, Hong Kong.It was established in 1958 by the then Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Robert Black, K.C.M.G and is the city's oldest Methodist secondary school.