The Manila Times

Vatican, China extend secretive agreement WE OBJECT

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VATICAN CITY: The Vatican says it has extended its controvers­ial agreement with China over the appointmen­t of bishops for another two years.

Details of the agreement, which was struck in 2018, have never been made public. It has been criticized by some Catholic officials as well as by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

But the Vatican said on Thursday that the deal “is of great ecclesial and pastoral value” and said it “intends to pursue an open and constructi­ve dialogue for the benefit of the life of the Catholic Church and the good of Chinese people.” Officially, there are about 6 million Catholics in China.

Prior to 2018, Beijing had long insisted on having the final say on all bishop appointmen­ts in mainland China, while the Holy See maintained that only the pope has such authority.

The eventual agreement brought to an end decades of tension between the Vatican and China, which severed diplomatic ties with the Holy See in 1951 after an alleged, and often discredite­d, assassinat­ion plot against Chinese leaders involving a Catholic priest.

The ruling and officially atheist Communist Party had long portrayed foreign religious institutio­ns such as the Catholic Church as hostile forces responsibl­e for the country’s suffering and humiliatio­n during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The deal, which is part of Pope Francis’s vision to expand the Catholic Church’s following across the world, would help the Vatican gain access to potentiall­y millions of converts across China, the world’s most populous nation.

But critics have questioned why the church, historical­ly a defender of human rights and Christian values, would willingly join forces with the increasing­ly authoritar­ian Chinese government, which is officially atheist.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Pro- choice activists stage protest in front of Poland’s highest court in Warsaw on Oct. 22, 2020 to decry its recent decision that aborting baby with congenital defects is unconstitu­tional.
AP PHOTO Pro- choice activists stage protest in front of Poland’s highest court in Warsaw on Oct. 22, 2020 to decry its recent decision that aborting baby with congenital defects is unconstitu­tional.

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