Tag: Sino-Vatican deal
Pope Francis says dialogue ‘slow,’ but only way forward with China
In the America Magazine interview, published Nov. 28, Pope Francis emphasized dialogue “up to the point that is possible”
Analysis: Is the Vatican’s deal with China at stake?
The deal only concerned the appointment of bishops and not a possible resumption of diplomatic relations, a different subject to be discussed
Vatican says China violated terms of agreement with bishop installation
The provisional agreement between the Holy See and China was first signed in September 2018 and renewed for another two years in October 2020
Holy See expresses regret over installation ceremony of bishop in China
The Vatican statement said "the civil recognition of Bishop Peng was preceded … by prolonged and intense pressure by the local Authorities"
Analysis: The diplomatic principles behind the Vatican’s agreement with China
In the recent history of the Church, another agreement was managed in total secrecy, provided for compromises, and had similar effects
Cardinal Tagle defends Vatican-China deal on ordination of bishops
Cardinal Tagle said the Holy See signed the deal “to safeguard the sacramental nature of the Catholic Church in China”
China-Vatican deal on bishops’ appointments not ‘side element of some diplomatic...
Cardinal Tagle said the agreement ensures that Chinese Catholic bishops "can exercise their episcopal task in full communion with the pope”
Report: Pope Francis sought to meet with Xi Jinping, but China...
A meeting of the two leaders would have been momentous; there has never been a meeting between a pope and a president of China
Pope Francis: ‘I’m always ready to go to China’
The Holy See and China are set to renew a provisional agreement on the appointment of bishops in China
Central Asian tensions to color pope’s Kazakhstan trip
Some 100 delegations from 50 countries are expected to take part in the event in Kazakhstan, which is just south of Russia