Tag: Bishop Stephen Chow of Hong Kong
Cardinal Chow lauds Filipino community’s contribution to Church in Hong Kong
"I am grateful to all our lay leaders, religious sisters, and priests from the Philippines for their good work,” the prelate said
Tiananmen: ‘It’s that time of year…’
"What happened 35 years ago has left a deep wound in parts of our psyche, even as it has been buried and healed"
Green light from the technical committee, Hong Kong one step away...
The birth of a Catholic University in Hong Kong is a project to which today's Card Stephen Chow had already worked
New Hong Kong cardinal: Sharing ‘love of God,’ not conversions, goal...
He underlined the importance of formation in the parishes so that laypeople can evangelize outside of the parish
Be ‘good citizens’, Pope tells Chinese Catholics during Mongolia visit
The unscripted comments were Francis's latest attempt to reassure China, which is wary of the Church's presence in its country
Cardinal Chow is hope for Hong Kong, bridge to China
This appointment indicates that the Pope and the Holy See are close and attentive to the bishop, the diocese, and the people of Hong Kong
Pope Francis names new cardinals, including two Asian prelates
Ahead of the upcoming consistory, there are currently 121 cardinal electors, 81 (67%) of whom have been appointed by Pope Francis
Several Catholic dioceses in China still await appointment of bishops
About a third of the dioceses of mainland China are still waiting for their “respective episcopal appointments”
Bishop of Hong Kong: ‘Bridge church’ challenged to connect diverse parts
Bishop Chow said many Catholics “appreciate what [Pope Francis] is doing for the Church in China”
Loving our country or what?
"Let the Holy Spirit teach us to love our country and our Church at the same time!"