Tag: Catholics in China
Chinese Catholic dioceses mobilize relief for victims of Tibet earthquake
Chinese Catholic dioceses are responding to the earthquake with initiatives aimed at providing both material aid and spiritual support
China’s top patriotic bishop stresses unity, sinicization to guide evangelization
Sinicization is a process by which religious practice is enculturated into the context of Chinese society so that it is assimilated within the local customs
Catholic bishop of Xuanhua in China remains in jail for criticizing...
Bishop Simone Zhang Jianlin, vicar general of the diocese of Xuanhua, has been detained since he was taken away by the police in April 2021
Chinese Catholic communities prepare for Marian month
The doors of shrines, churches and chapels will always be open, after closures due to the pandemic
Missing Catholic priest in China joins ‘official’ church, says report
The report said several priests in Baoding province who were formerly loyal to the Holy See officially registered with the government
Hong Kong Catholic bishop to visit Beijing in April
It will be the first time since 1985, when Hong Kong was still a British colony, that a bishop from the region would visit Beijing
Catholic bishop reported missing in China for the nth time
Bishop Shao was reported to have been taken by authorities with his secretary, Father Jiang Sunian
China’s Tangshan Catholic community celebrates ‘Year of Spirituality’
The celebration will act as a "red thread" in the ecclesial path of the Catholic community
Death of Pope Benedict XVI makes it to website of China’s...
The news of Benedict XVI’s death was taken from the official communication on the pontiff’s death released by the Holy See
China warns its Catholics to resist ‘foreign infiltration’ as faith app...
State-backed Catholic church elders have been warned that their faith needs to "better adapt itself to a socialist society"