Shanghai Catholic bishop Aloysius Jin Luxian dies at 96
The long-serving bishop of Shanghai's state-run Catholic Church, Aloysius Jin Luxian , died of an unspecified illness yesterday, raising questions over who will succeed him.

Aloysius Jin Luxian
1916-2013
The long-serving bishop of Shanghai's state-run Catholic Church, Aloysius Jin Luxian, died of an unspecified illness yesterday, raising questions over who will succeed him.
Jin died at a Shanghai hospital, the Shanghai government said in a brief statement.
He was 96, according to the website of the Shanghai Catholic Diocese.
A diocesan official confirmed news of his death, saying: "He has already passed away."
Jin's intended successor was Thaddeus Ma Daqin , but he was stripped of his title of auxiliary bishop last year after he dramatically split with official religious authorities. Ma announced his split from the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association during his own ordination as auxiliary bishop of Shanghai, which had been approved by Pope Benedict XVI, last July.
Ma has not been seen in public since and is reportedly being held at the Shanghai seminary on the outskirts of the city, according to Catholic websites.