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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”

China appoints Shanghai bishop without Vatican nod

The Holy See said Tuesday that it had been informed "a few days ago" of Bishop Shen Bin's appointment, confirming a report by AsiaNews

Vatican-China deal ‘not the best deal possible,’ says Holy See diplomat

The agreement with China was the fruit of a long process under three pontificates

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

Hong Kong court allows Cardinal Zen to attend Benedict XVI’s funeral

A magistrate ruled that the 90-year-old cardinal is allowed to leave Hong Kong for five days for the January 5 funeral of Benedict XVI

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

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