The objective of the accord is not political but pastoral, allowing the faithful to have bishops who are in communion with Rome but at the same time recognized by Chinese authorities.For nearly 70 years, Chinese Catholics have been split between an official church recognized by the Chinese government and an underground church loyal to the Vatican.
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Sunday, September 23, 2018
Vatican Reaches Provisional Agreement With China Over Recognition of Bishops
As reported by Crux, the Vatican yesterday announced that it has signed a provisional agreement with China that would resolve the long-standing conflict over the appointment of bishops. Pope Francis will officially recognize eight bishops named by the Chinese government's Patriotic Association, but previously not recognized by the Vatican. A Vatican spokesman said: