Tag: Chinese Communist Party
A profile in courage: Cardinal Kung and Catholic resistance in Shanghai
The end goal of the CCP was to isolate Chinese Catholics from Rome and to create an independent “patriotic” Church.
China steps up political control over religious venues, sermons and activities
According to new rules monasteries, temples, mosques, churches, and other religious activity venues are required to support the CCP
Vatican-China compromise on bishop of Shanghai: Who won and who lost?
The Vatican said that it had “rectified a canonical irregularity” for “the greater good of the diocese.”
US bill would punish enablers of Uyghur human rights violations in...
Proposed law expands scope of past law to target companies who do business with sanctioned entities
Lone protester goes missing after holding up a sign at Peking...
Nothing is known of the whereabouts of Zhang Sheng, a young man who carried a sign at Peking University calling for an end to one-party rule
How the Chinese Communist Party sees organized religion
Any organized religion “is perceived as a threat,” said an expert, adding that the party is trying to “create a new type of religion”
Catholics in China celebrate communist party anniversary, forgo Marian pilgrimage
The situation on the ground has been different for underground Catholics than for those under the government-approved Patriotic Association