Tag: 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
Hong Kong’s elected local council seats cut to exclude ‘anti-China’ forces
Under the new rules, 80 percent of seats will either be filled via official appointment or selected by government proxy groups
Hong Kong leader says wanted activists should give up or live...
Hong Kong's national security law has led to the shutdown of civil society groups, political parties, and pro-democracy media outlets
Hong Kong police offer bounties for 8 prominent overseas activists
All eight fled Hong Kong after Beijing imposed a sweeping national security law on the financial hub in mid-2020 to quell dissent after huge
Hong Kong court quashes conviction of journalist who probed Yuen Long...
In its written judgment, the court found that Choy’s use of the site had been due to “bona fide journalism.”
Governments urged to recognize, empower mass movements
Forgetting the lessons of past struggles would mean “normalizing, accepting, and ultimately repeating past abuses”
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”
Hong Kong police seize Tiananmen massacre sculpture as evidence in ‘subversion’...
Danish sculptor Jens Galschiøt, who created the monument, said he is considering legal action to have his property returned to him
Shutdown of Jimmy Lai filmmaker’s TikTok account reversed after censorship outcry
Lai is a 75-year-old media tycoon, Catholic convert, and outspoken pro-democracy activist in Hong Kong
Loving our country or what?
"Let the Holy Spirit teach us to love our country and our Church at the same time!"