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Vatican: 5th Catholic bishop consecrate­d under China deal

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AVATICAN spokesman confirmed recently that the fifth bishop to be created under the 2018 Vatican-china deal has been ordained.

Anthony Li Hui was appointed coadjutor bishop of the Diocese of Pingliang by Pope Francis on January 11, according to spokesman Matteo Bruni.

Bruni said that Bishop Li was ordained in the Cathedral of Pingliang, in the province of Gansu, on July 28.

Pingliang, in north-central China, has a wider metropolit­an population of more than 2 million people.

According to Union of Catholic Asian News, the 49-year-old Bishop Li was consecrate­d by Archbishop Joseph Ma Yinglin of Kunming, president of the statesanct­ioned Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church in China.

Bishops’ Conference Vice President Bishop Joseph Guo Jincai and Bishop Nicolas Han Jide of Pingliang were concelebra­nts.

Representa­tives of the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Associatio­n, a state-endorsed organizati­on founded in 1957, were also present.

Li was born in 1972 in Mei county in the province of Shaanxi. He was ordained a priest for Pingliang diocese in 1996. He also studied the Chinese language at Renmin University in Beijing.

Starting in 1998, Li worked at the secretaria­t office of the Chinese bishops’ conference and the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Associatio­n in Beijing.

Before his appointmen­t as bishop, Li was secretary of the Chinese bishops’ conference.

In October 2020, the Vatican and China renewed their provisiona­l agreement on the appointmen­t of bishops for another two years.

Bishop Antonio Yao Shun of Jining, in the Autonomous Region of Inner Mongolia, was the first bishop consecrate­d in China under the terms of the Sino-vatican agreement, on August 26, 2019.

Bishop Li is the third bishop to be consecrate­d since the deal’s renewal.

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