Gabriele Allegra (雷永明, 26 December 1907 – 26 January 1976) was a Franciscan friar and Biblical scholar. He is best known for accomplishing the first complete translation of the Bible into the Chinese language.Vittorio De Marco "Il Beato P. Gabriele M. Allegra" Libreria Editrice Vaticana 2014 pp 1-5 His Studium Biblicum Translation is often considered the definitive Chinese Bible among Catholics. He was Beatification in 2012.Studium Biblicum Franciscanum Biography [1]
The future course of his life was determined in 1928 when he attended the celebrations of the 6th centenary of another Franciscan, Giovanni di Monte Corvino, who had attempted a first translation of the Bible in Beijing in the 14th century. On that day, at the age of 21, Allegra was inspired to translate the Bible into Chinese, a task that took the next 40 years of his life. He was ordained a priest in 1930 and soon thereafter received orders to sail for mainland China.
In 1940, he left Italy again and sailed from San Francisco for Japan on his way to China. In Kobe, he met the French Jesuit priest Teilhard de Chardin for the first time. He attempted to return to Hunan again, but the Second Sino-Japanese War had already started, and he was forced to go further north to Beijing instead. This had an unfortunate side-effect in that during his trip through the Japanese-occupied territories, he lost more than half of the translated text during the war events.
Because Allegra was an Italian citizen, and the chaplain to the Italian Embassy, the Japanese occupiers of China did not intern him for long, and he could continue his translation work. As of 1942, he became actively involved in assisting other missionaries to survive their internment in the Japanese internment camp at Weihsien in northern China, and managed to obtain the release of several prisoners.
In 1948, the first three volumes of the Old Testament were published by the Studium Biblicum Franciscanum in Chinese and over the next 12 years, eight more volumes with explanatory notes were produced by the team, including the New Testament. In 1954, along with four Chinese friars, he went to the Studium Biblicum in Jerusalem to study original biblical texts for about a year. In 1955, he was awarded a degree in Sacred Theology at the Pontifical University of the Antonianum in Rome. He lived mostly in Hong Kong thereafter, and he organized the 1st Ecumenical Bible Exhibition in Hong Kong in 1965.
Christmas in 1968 witnessed the culmination of his 40-year effort with the first publication of the one-volume Chinese Bible. In 1975, the Chinese Bible Dictionary was published.
Allegra died in Hong Kong on 26 January 1976. "5th Anniversary of Blessed Gabriele M. Allegra's Beatification", OFM, 27 September 2017
In another letter, Allegra wrote: "The work upon the Bible is hard and intense, but I must work because if I stop, I will never get up again."
In Allegra's later years, he suffered severely from heart trouble and high blood pressure. A rest and recovery period was recommended in Italy, but he chose to return to the Studium Biblicum in Hong Kong to work to the end. He wrote: "Everybody thinks that I'm sick: I can still work, so let's go on! The ideal is worth more than life!"
Allegra was a member of the Marian Movement of Priests and completed the translation of the writings of the Catholic priest Stefano Gobbi into Chinese, shortly before he died.
The Church of San Biagio in Acireale, where he had entered the Franciscan seminary, holds some of his relics.
The cause for Allegra's beatification was started in 1984 by Bishop John Wu in Hong Kong, 8 years after his death. Allegra was declared venerable by the Holy See in 1994, and the promulgation of a decree of one miracle attributed to him, required to conclude the beatification process, was approved in 2002. Decree of Miracle of Venerable Gabriel Allegra, OFM His decree of beatification was promulgated by the Holy See on that same day, but the beatification ceremony, which was set for 26 October of that year, was postponed. However, on the feast of the Assumption in 2012, the Roman Curia announced through the Sicilian Franciscan Holy Name Province that Allegra would be beatified on 29 September 2012, at the Cathedral of Arcireale, Catania in Sicily. He is, thus far, the only biblical scholar of the 20th century who has been beatified.
The Blessed Gabriele M. Allegra OFM Fraternity is part of the International College of St. Anthony (CISA) in Rome, Italy.
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The Bible in Chinese
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Work to the end
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