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Saturday, July 23, 2011
China Moves To Ordain New Bishops Without Vatican Approval
The London Telegraph yesterday reported that the Chinese government is once again defying the Vatican by moving to ordain a number of new bishops who do not have Vatican approval, apparently ending the steps toward improved relations between China and the Vatican that emerged in 2007.. (See prior posting.) The Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, the government body that controls the Catholic Church in China, announced the election of 7 new bishops a week after the ordination of Fr. Huang Bingzhang as the new bishop of Shantou. Huang was immediately excommunicated by the Vatican. Four bishops loyal to the Vatican were forced by Chinese officials to participate in Huang's ordination. [Thanks to Pew Sitter for the lead.]