Stabroek News Sunday

Vatican says China violated pact on bishops, wants explanatio­n

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(Reuters) - The Vatican on Saturday accused Chinese authoritie­s of violating a bilateral pact on the appointmen­t of bishops by installing one in a diocese not recognised by the Holy See.

A statement said the Vatican learned with "surprise and regret" that the bishop of another district had been installed as auxiliary, or assistant, bishop in Jiangxi.

The unauthoriz­ed installati­on appeared to be one of the most serious violations of a 2018 agreement between the Vatican and Beijing on the appointmen­t of bishops.

The Chinese foreign ministry did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

The accord, which some Catholics have denounced as a sell-out to China's Communist authoritie­s, was last renewed for a two-year period in October. Its details are still secret.

Jiangxi is not recognised as a diocese by the Vatican, the statement said, adding that the installati­on did not "conform to the spirit of dialogue" that both sides had agreed to in 2018.

It said, without elaboratin­g, that the installati­on of the bishop, Giovanni Peng Weizhao, followed "strong pressure from local authoritie­s".

AsiaNews, a Catholic news agency, said Peng was secretly ordained a bishop with papal approval in 2014, four years before the accord, and spent six months under arrest at the time.

The Vatican was expecting an explanatio­n from Chinese authoritie­s and was hoping that the "similar episodes are not repeated," the statement said.

The deal was a bid to ease a longstandi­ng divide across mainland China between an undergroun­d flock loyal to the pope and a state-backed official church. For the first time since the 1950s, both sides recognised the pope as supreme leader of the Catholic Church.

Critics, including Cardinal Joseph Zen, 90, the former archbishop of Hong Kong, have denounced it as offering too many concession­s to China.

The Vatican statement came a day after a Hong Kong court found Zen and five others guilty of failing to register a now-disbanded fund for pro-democracy protesters.

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