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===== Roman Catholic ===== Influenced by the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit missionaries]] in China, there were also a considerable number of Manchu Catholics during the Qing dynasty.<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|183}} The earliest Manchu Catholics appeared in the 1650s.<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|183}} In the Yongzheng eras, Depei, the Hošo Jiyan Prince, was a [[Catholic]] whose baptismal name was "Joseph". His wife was also baptised and named "Maria".<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|184}} At the same time, the sons of [[Beile|Doro Beile]] Sunu were devout Catholics, too.<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|184}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.historychina.net/manager/info/inner.jsp?sid=1&cid=29&infoid=24514|title=National Qing History Compilatory Committee: Sunu Research (simplified Chinese)|website=historychina.net|access-date=21 June 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130623113540/http://www.historychina.net/manager/info/inner.jsp?sid=1&cid=29&infoid=24514|archive-date=23 June 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> In the Jiaqing period, Tong Hengšan and Tong Lan were Catholic Manchu Bannermen.<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|184}} These Manchu Catholics who were proselytized were persecuted by Qing emperors but they steadfastly refused to renounce their faith.<ref name=liu2008/>{{rp|184}} There were Manchu Catholics in modern times, too, such as [[Ying Lianzhi]], the founder of [[Fu Jen Catholic University]].
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