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The Provisional Agreement signed in 2018 between the Vatican and the Chinese government aims to establish a framework for the Catholic Church's operations in China, allowing the Pope to have a say in the appointment of bishops. This agreement is significant as it addresses the historical tensions between the Chinese Communist Party and the Catholic Church, culminating in a unique situation uniting state-sanctioned churches and underground groups. Despite its intentions, many underground Catholics perceive this deal as a betrayal, feeling that it compromises their spiritual integrity by integrating them into a government-sanctioned system that has historically oppressed them. The complexity of this arrangement raises questions about the balance between religious freedom and state control, with the implications of the agreement reverberating throughout the Catholic community in China.