As more refugees were being received at
the Franciscan House at Waterloo Road, the work of the Studium
was constantly disrupted. Consequently a new location was found
to house the Studium Biblicum in 1950. This was to be at 70 Kennedy
Road, a house built into a mountainside on Hong Kong island. New
collaborators were added to the community: Fr Vianney Chang ofm,
Bro Agnellus Van der Wiede ofm, Fr Conrad Ly and Fr Accursius
Yang ofm. That same year, the 2nd volume of the Historical books
was published. In 1953 the community welcomed Fr Theobald Diederich
ofm as its latest member.
In 1951, the Book of Isaiah was published, followed by Jeremiah
and Ezekiel in 1952; and lastly Daniel and the 12 minor prophets
in 1954. In exactly 20 years the entire Old Testament was translated
and commented upon, thanks to the untiring efforts and sacrifices
of the friars under the direction of Fr Allegra .
After fulfilling their monumental task of the publishing the
Old Testament, the friars of the Studium took a sabbatical year
to visit the Holyland in order to further their biblical studies
at the Studium Biblicum Jerusalem. There in Jerusalem in 1954,
strong links were forged between the two franciscan bible institutes.
Fr Allegra himself preached a retreat at the Jerusalem Studium
and also taught the Gospel of John. |
Re-invigorated both in spirit and knowledge, the
friars returned to Hong Kong in 1955 to begin translating the
New Testament from greek into chinese. They succeeded in publishing
the gospels with commentary within 2 years of labour (1957), and
saw the completion of the Acts of the Apostles and the Pauline
letters in 1959. The final phase was crowned by the publication
of the Catholic letters and the Apocalypse in 1961. The dream
of Fr Allegra was at last fulfilled. The Chinese Church has at
her disposal the Word of God in her own tongue!
In 1968 the New and Old Testaments were published for the 1st
time in a single volume. |
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1955
Friars in Egypt: from left Fr Marcus, Fr Solanus, Fr Allegra,
Fr Anthony and Fr Ludovicus |
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| But the work of the Studium Biblicum was far from over. Joined
by Fr Benjamin Leong ofm in 1963 and Fr Gaspar Han ofm in 1967,
the Studium undertook to compile a dictionary of the Bible in chinese.
Entries were divided among the friars who had to research and write
a concise article on each. The articles were collected, edited and
published in 1975. |
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1955
Friars from the Studiums Biblicum Hong Kong and Jerusalem
on excursion in Qumran with Fr Roland de Vaux op |
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1955
Friars in Qumran with Fr de Vaux op
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1964
Community photo at 70 Kennedy Road |
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