Philip Lindel Tsen (Chinese: 鄭和甫; January 7, 1885 – June 6, 1954) was a bishop of the Anglican Church in China (Chung Hua Sheng Kung Hui; Chinese: 中華聖公會).
[1] One of the few Chinese confirmed by James Addison Ingle during his brief tenure as Bishop of Hankow.
In 1937 Tsen visited Canada with Bishop Paul Shinji Sasaki of the Nippon Sei Ko Kai to bear witness to the unity of Chinese and Japanese Christians, despite the war between the two nations.
At the end of the Second World War Tsen attended the Lambeth Conference of 1948, but was placed under house arrest immediately on his return.
For his courage and leadership of the Chinese Anglican community during the Second World War, the Calendar of saints (Anglican Church of Canada) remembers Bishop Tsen annually on February 24 (along with Bishop Paul Shinji Sasaki of Japan).