Who We Are
Between 80 to 100 families are registered with the San Diego Chinese Catholic Community, based at the St. Thérèse of Carmel Parish, where the pastor serves as their spiritual guide. The members attend a weekly Sunday Mass at the parish. The community has an RCIA program held after the Mass.
History
Christianity has been in China since the 7th century, but Franciscan missionaries didn’t arrive until the 13th century. Chinese immigrants to the United States in the 1990s, including many Catholics, experienced persecution by the Chinese government that heavily regulated Christians, as it still does today.
The Chinese Catholic community started in San Diego with only three families. In 2021, the community celebrated its 25th anniversary at St. Therese of Carmel Parish.
In the early years, there were no local priests to celebrate Mass for them, so they would drive back and forth to Los Angeles to bring one. That has changed. A local priest, Father Anthony Yang, SVD, currently serves as chaplain to this community.
The community reaches out to students or others visiting San Diego from China. They want to let them know are loved by God and can count on the local Chinese community’s support.