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Resume of Bishop Li Liangui, Bishop of Li Liangui.
1964 65438+1October 26th, Li Liangui was born in an enthusiastic Catholic family in xian county, Hebei, China. 1990 graduated from Hebei Catholic seminary in July. 199 1 March 19 was promoted as a priest. Dean of Xianxian parish preparatory school, executive vice president of Hebei Shenzhe College. 1999 Bishop Hou of xian county parish was killed in a car accident and presided over the educational affairs of the parish. On March 20th, 2000, the retired Archbishop, Bishop Fan Wenxing and Bishop Chen Xilu of Jingxian Diocese held a ceremony for him to be the Bishop of Xianxian Diocese in xian county General Church.

In 2000, the new Bishop of Li Liangui began to rebuild the Bishop's Cathedral 50 meters west of the original site, with a building area of 1000 square meters, a tower height of 46 meters and a square in front of the lobby of 4,900 square meters. Its architectural style is still Gothic, with gray exterior walls. On June 65438+1 October1day, 2003, the new church held a grand dedication ceremony and was officially opened.

Bishop Li Liangui also served as the vice chairman of CPPCC County and a member of the 10th CPPCC Conference.

On May 6th, 2006, Bishop Li Liangui presided over the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of Xianxian Diocese/KLOC-0, which was attended by nearly 5,000 people. In Yuntaishan Diocesan Cemetery, the "Diocesan Missionary Monument" was unveiled to commemorate more than 100 missionaries from France, Italy, Spain, Austria and other countries, and a sermon entitled "The slash and burn has been passed down from generation to generation, China belongs to the Lord, and the holy religion is widely spread" was published. After the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan in 2008, Bishop Li Liangui went to the disaster area for disaster relief from May 19 to May 23, and preached at the morning meeting of the Bishop's Cathedral in Ping 'anqiao, Chengdu.