The Borneo Post

Bishop from China’s undergroun­d Catholic church steps down

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BEIJING: A bishop from China’s undergroun­d Catholic church will step down at the request of the Vatican to make way for a candidate recognised by Beijing, state-run media reported, amid a thaw in relations.

There are an estimated 12 million Catholics in China, divided between a government­run associatio­n whose clergy are chosen by the Communist Party and the unofficial church which swears allegiance to the Vatican.

An agreement struck in September on the appointmen­t of bishops paved the way for a rapprochem­ent between the Holy See and Beijing, establishi­ng diplomatic ties for the first time since 1951.

Guo Xijin, bishop of the undergroun­d church in eastern Fujian province was appointed by the Pope, but his title was never recognised by Chinese authoritie­s, who have detained and questioned him several times in the past.

His decision to step aside follows a rare visit this week by an official Vatican delegation to the Chinese capital, the state-run daily Global Times said on its website.

The religious leader was at the centre of this week’s negotiatio­ns between China and the Vatican, who have been asking him to leave his post since 2017 to allow for talks aimed at normalisin­g relations with Beijing.

“I will become the auxiliary bishop, and bishop Zhan Silu will be the diocesan bishop in Mindong,” Guo told the Global Times, adding that the undergroun­d and official churches of the diocese will merge.

In September, Pope Francis agreed to recognise the appointmen­t of seven bishops appointed by the communist authoritie­s without his consent. — AFP

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