RT Article T1 Inculturation at Home: The Belgian Catholic Project for Chinese Students (1920–1930s) JF Religions VO 15 IS 3 A1 Pan, Zhiyuan LA English PB MDPI YR 2024 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1883037972 AB Initiated by Vincent Lebbe in 1920, the Belgian Catholic project for Chinese students was a harbinger of inculturation. Contrary to the impression that the Catholic Church reacted slowly to the demand of indigenisation in the early twentieth century, this article demonstrates that a project specifically designed for Chinese students had already been prepared for this purpose back in Belgium. In other words, through the fostering of intercultural understanding and personal contacts between students abroad and home communities, the Belgian Catholic project became part of the Leuven school’s missiological initiative, which was meant to realise Church implantation in mission countries. In order to maximise the contacts between young Chinese intellectuals and the Belgian Catholic milieu, Lebbe and his associates strategically anchored their cause into the allocation of the Sino-Belgian Indemnity Scholarship, despite stiff competition. The Catholic efforts to encourage a sense of unity evoked sympathy in Belgian society towards China, and in time contributed to charitable support for war victims at the beginning of the Sino-Japanese War. Though originally driven by evangelical purposes and ideological challenges, the spirit of inculturation gave rise to an awareness of human solidarity, a legacy worthy of a true apostolate. K1 Sino-Belgian Boxer Indemnity Scholarship K1 Missiology K1 Vincent Lebbe K1 Inculturation K1 Belgian Catholic project for Chinese students DO 10.3390/rel15030327