The "Boletim Eclesiástico da Diocese de Macau," or "Macau Diocesan Bulletin," was founded by Bishop João Paulino de Azevedo e Castro in July of the 29th year of Guangxu (January 29, 1903 - February 15, 1904).
The first editor was Marcelo José da Luz, followed by Father Francisco Xavier dos Remédios, with João Climaco do Rosário serving as the editor, printed by the St. Joseph Seminary. As the longest-running publication of the Macau Diocese, the bulletin initially comprised 22 pages, mainly featuring church documents;
by 1932, it expanded to 80 pages, becoming a significant publication in the history of Macau's journalism. The bulletin is rich in content, gathering various documents from the Portuguese Eastern Church and recording the governance of Macau by Portugal.
Bibliography
Manuel Teixeira, A Imprensa Periódica Portuguesa no Extremo Oriente, pp.57—72.
Carta Pastoral Do Excellentissimo e Reverendissimo Senhor D. João Paulino D'Azevedo e Castro Bispo De Macau Aos Seus Diocesanos Por Occasião Da Sua Chegada à Diocese = 澳門主教達·若昂·保利諾·達澤維多·卡斯特羅閣下致教區信徒的牧函,慶祝其抵達教區之際。