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Showing posts with label Episcopal Ordinations in China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Episcopal Ordinations in China. Show all posts

Monday, July 18, 2011

2nd Chinese Bishop Excommunicated, Vatican Announces. 'This is War.'

 From Catholic World News

The Vatican has officially announced the excommunication of the Chinese bishop ordained on July 14 in defiance of the Holy See.

This was the 2nd public announcement of excommunication of a Chinese bishop within the past month, as the escalating conflict between Rome and Beijing prompted one prominent prelate to say: “This is war.”

Friday, July 15, 2011

Pope Benedict XVI’s Sorrow over Illicit Episcopal Ordinations in China


An event that is being followed “with sorrow and concern” because it is contrary to “the unity of the Universal Church”: this is how the Director of the Vatican Press Office, Father Federico Lombardi, commented on the news that Father Joseph Huang Bingzhang had been illicitly ordained bishop in Shantou, China. A number of bishops, who are in communion with the Pope, were obliged to participate in the ceremony.

Monday, June 27, 2011

China: Episcopal Ordination Postponed, Bishop-Elect Arrested



Father Joseph Sun Jigen
For the 2nd time this month, Chinese officials have abruptly abandoned plans for the ordination of a bishop—after the priest who was to have been consecrated as a bishop obtained the approval of the Holy See.

Father Joseph Sun Jigen, who was to have been ordained on June 29 as Bishop of Handan, was taken into custody by police on June 27 after he finished a spiritual retreat. 

Chinese officials have insisted that they will precede with episcopal ordinations without seeking Vatican approval. But Father Sun apparently sought and received the Vatican’s approval on his own. 

Earlier this month, plans for the unauthorized ordination of another bishop in Hankou were shelved, reportedly because of resistance from the Catholic faithful—including the priest who was to have been ordained.

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