Auguste Haouisée, SJ (Chinese: 惠濟良; pinyin: Huì Jìliáng; 1 October 1877 – 10 September 1948) was a French prelate of the Catholic Church, who served as Bishop of Shanghai from 1946 until his death, having previously served as its Apostolic Vicar.[1]

Auguste Haouissée

Bishop of Shanghai
ChurchCatholic Church
DioceseDiocese of Shanghai
In office13 December 1933 – 10 September 1948
PredecessorVicariate erected
SuccessorIgnatius Kung Pin-Mei
Previous postsTitular Bishop of Cercina (1928-1946)
Vicar Apostolic of Nanjing (1931-1933)
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Nanjing (1928-1931)
Orders
Ordination10 June 1910
Consecration3 October 1928
by Henri Lécroart [fr]
Personal details
BornAuguste Alphonse Pierre Haouisée
(1877-10-01)1 October 1877
Died10 September 1948(1948-09-10) (aged 70)
Styles of
Auguste Haouisée
Reference styleThe Most Reverend
Spoken styleYour Excellency
Religious styleMonsignor
Posthumous stylenone

Born in Évran, he was ordained as a Jesuit priest on 10 June 1910.

On 25 June 1928 Haouisée was appointed Coadjutor Apostolic Vicar of Nanking, and Titular Bishop of Cercina on 2 July that year. He received his episcopal consecration on the following 3 October from Bishop Henry Lécroart, SJ, with Bishops Adéodat-Roch Wittner, OFM, and André-François Defebvre, CM, serving as co-consecrators. Haouisée succeeded his fellow Jesuit, the late Próspero París, as Apostolic Vicar of Nanking on 13 May 1931.

Pope Pius XI later translated him to the first Apostolic Vicar of Shanghai on 13 December 1933. Upon his vicariate's elevation to a diocese on 11 April 1946, the Jesuit prelate became Bishop of Shanghai.

Haouisée died at age 70.

Notes

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  1. "Bishops M-Z: 'H'". Bishops in China. Retrieved 27 January 2026.

References

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  • David Strong, A Call to Mission - A History of the Jesuits in China 1842-1954. Volume 1: The French Romance, ATF Press, 2018.
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