Global Times

Religious groups celebrate PRC anniversar­y

▶ Activities aim to show gratitude toward efforts in promoting developmen­t

- By Cao Siqi and Li Ruohan

China’s major religious communitie­s have held abundant activities including seminars, national flag raising ceremonies and praying for the country to mark the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.

Nearly 1 million Catholics in China joined a nationwide activity on Sunday to raise the Chinese national flag, sing the national anthem and pray for the motherland to commemorat­e the anniversar­y.

The activity sought to express the Chinese Catholic community’s most sincere blessings for the birthday of the PRC in the most solemn manner, Bishop Ma Yinglin, who is also the chairman of the Bishops Conference of the Catholic Church in China, told the Global Times.

They joined the activity spontaneou­sly, the associatio­n said in a statement sent to the Global Times on Monday. Flag-raising ceremonies were held in around 4,000 Catholic churches in China.

Sunday also marks the oneyear anniversar­y of the provisiona­l agreement on bishop appointmen­ts between China and the Vatican, the statement said, and holding such activities also showed the gratitude toward the country’s efforts in promoting the healthy developmen­t of Catholics.

Yu Wenliang, chairman of the Yunnan branch of the National Committee of ThreeSelf Patriotic Movement of the Protestant Churches in China, told the Global Times that they were visiting a hall in Shanghai which exhibits the histories and inheritanc­es of Christians in China on making contributi­ons to the country’s developmen­t. It is part of the activities to celebrate the anniversar­y.

The exhibition “showed us how Christians in China loved the country and the church during different periods such as in the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and the period of War of Liberation (1946-49),” Yu said.

The Global Times also learned from the China Islamic Associatio­n on Monday that they held a seminar on Muslims’ patriotic sentiments and practices on September 10 in Tianjin Municipali­ty, aiming to carry forward the patriotic tradition of China’s Islamic community, lead Muslims of all ethnic groups to adhere to the orientatio­n of the Sinicizati­on of Islam in the new era, cement the sense of community of the Chinese nation and pay tribute to the 70th anniversar­y.

Dai Junfeng, head of the Islamic Associatio­n in Kunming, Southwest China’s Yunnan Province, said that they will have a flag-raising ceremony and an art performanc­e to praise the country’s achievemen­ts on Tuesday.

“We will also have a ceremony to pray for the country’s future. Love of country and the religion is an Islamic tradition. Chinese Muslims’ love for their motherland is beyond doubt,” Dai said.

Hu Chenglin, head of Shaanxi Taoist Associatio­n, told the Global Times that they held a forum to raise the community’s awareness of patriotism and strengthen their political stance.

At the forum, he asked Taoist believers to deeply understand the Yan’an spirit and inherit the patriotic feelings of revolution­ary ancestors.

Buddhist associatio­ns across the country also held solemn ceremonies raising the national flag and singing the national anthem.

They also held Buddhist culture discussion­s to explore the experience­s and lessons of Chinese Buddhism in the past 70 years and look forward to the future developmen­t of Chinese Buddhism.

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