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Is Pope Francis ‘betraying’ China’s Catholics?

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Aug 20, 2024
Explore the secretive 2018 Provisional Agreement between the Vatican and China, impacting 13 million Catholics. Delve into the historical ties and political negotiations influencing the church's split between state-sanctioned and underground factions. Understand the feelings of betrayal among many Catholics regarding papal diplomacy with the Communist Party. The discussion raises critical questions about religious freedom, the complexities of Vatican-China relations, and the future of Catholicism in a rapidly changing political landscape.
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ANECDOTE

Early Church Struggles

  • In the 13th century, John of Montecovino aimed to unite Mongols and Crusaders against Islam, becoming Archbishop of Beijing.
  • After Chinese resurgence, the church was suppressed for 200 years until Matteo Ricci's mission in 1580.
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Western Influence

  • The mid-19th century saw increased Catholic missions following China's defeat in the Anglo-Chinese War.
  • The French asserted their legal authority, including Vatican law, over Chinese law, influencing bishop appointments.
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Recent Developments

  • Father Jeroom Heyndrickx notes stricter control over the Catholic Church in China under Xi Jinping.
  • The Vatican's consistent policy since the 1960s has been focused on improving relations with Beijing, culminating with Pope Francis.
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