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... that Louis Zhang Jiashu, Catholic bishop of Shanghai who studied at Canterbury in 1911, received the archbishop of Canterbury, Michael Ramsey, in Shanghai in 1983? Source: Zhang studied at Canterbury was mentioned in Fu, Keyong (1996). 爱国爱教的楷模——张家树主教 [An Example for his Love of the Country and the Religion: Bishop Zhang Jiashu] (PDF). 中国宗教 [Religions In China] (01). ISSN1006-7558. and Zhang, Duomo (2002). 我的伯父张家树主教 [My Uncle, Bishop Zhang Jiashu]. 世界宗教文化 [World Religions and Cultures] (03).. Zhang meeting Ramsey can be found in p. 408, Editorial Committee (2001). 上海宗教志 [History of Religion in Shanghai]. Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press. ISBN9787806188255.
Comment: The fun part is that they visited each other's jurisdiction despite being of different churches. I think another good hook could cover the fact that Zhang was elected bishop by the party-backed CPA, but was soon disposed during the party-made Cultural Revolution. Feel free to throw in other hooks.