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Matthew Zhen Xuebin (; born May 10th 1970 in
Changzhi Changzhi ( zh, s=长治) is a prefecture-level city in the southeast of Shanxi Province, China, bordering the provinces of Hebei and Henan to the northeast and east, respectively. Historically, the city was one of the 36 administrative areas ( ...
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prelate who serves as Coadjutor bishop of Beijing. He was consecrated a
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on 25 October 2024, at a ceremony at the
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in Beijing. His main consecrator to become bishop was Joseph Li Shan.


Biography

Zhen Xuebin was born on May 10th 1970 in Changzhi, Shanxi. His baptismal name is 'Matthew'. From 1988-1993, he studied at the Beijing Major Seminary (). From 1993-1997 he studied at Saint John's University in
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. From March to August 1998, he served as director of studies at the Beijing Major Seminary where he earned degrees in theology and liturgy. He was ordained to the priesthood on June 20th 1998. From 1998 to 2007 he served as vice-rector at the Beijing Major Seminary. In 2007, at the time when Joseph Li Shan became bishop of Beijing, Zhen Xuebin also became the secretary for the diocese; a position he continued to hold up until his ordination as bishop. From 2007 to 2020 he was administrator for the international parish of the Beijing archdiocese. From 2016-2019 he served as rector of the North Church (became North Cathedral in 2018) in Beijing. From 2014-2024, he served as vice-chair of the Catholic patriotic association for Beijing. In 2016, he became vice-secretary for the state-controlled Chinese bishops' conference (), a position he continued to hold up until his ordination. In June 2024, he became chairman of the "two associations" (两会) for Beijing. On October 25th 2024, he was ordained as coadjutor bishop for the Beijing Archdiocese. The mass for his ordination included 140 priests and 500 faithful, including religious sisters and Zhen Xuebin's relatives. The co-consecrators were Bishop Peter Ding Lingbin, Bishop Joseph Guo Jincai, Bishop John Baptist Li Suguang and Bishop Anthony Yao Shun. At his ordination he spoke at the mass, "I am grateful to the Lord for his grace in choosing me, a humble servant, as Coadjutor Bishop of the Diocese of Beijing,...I am aware that I do not have the qualities required for the task entrusted to me, but I accept it in faith and entrust myself to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St. Matthew the Apostle, trusting with all my heart and promising to dedicate myself entirely to the fulfilment of my pastoral duties, because ‘All this I do for the sake of the gospel’.” His appointment as bishop was the first appointment following the renewal of the Vatican-China agreement on episcopal appointments in 2024 and took place within this agreement. AsiaNews reported that some sources had claimed that Bishop Li Shan requested a coadjutor for both health reasons and because of his many duties outside of Beijing as President of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association. The request for a coadjutor was unusual since Li Shan was only 59 years old at the time and bishops usually do not get coadjutors until they are closer to retirement (age 75). No official reason was given for the appointment. In December 2024, Bishop Li Shan and Bishop Matthew Zhen Xuebin presided over the mass to inaugurate the jubilee year at the
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in Beijing.


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