Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Chinese underground churches expose rift

Unregistered churches are attracting millions of worshippers in China exposing an enduring rift between the government and the Vatican.

China broke off relations with the Vatican under Chairman Mao but over the past couple of years ties seemed to be warming up.

A state-controlled church is popular but the underground parishioners say it is not the real church.

From the state's perspective, these believers are loyal to the pope, not the Communist Party.

In 2007, Pope Benedict sent a letter to underground Catholics in China, encouraging them to reunite with the official church.

But a central conflict remains -- the Pope maintains the right to appoint bishops, a right China maintains belongs to the government.

And although the underground churches operate with little interference persecution does persist.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Disclaimer

No responsibility or liability shall attach itself to us or to the blogspot ‘Clerical Whispers’ for any or all of the articles placed here.

The placing of an article hereupon does not necessarily imply that we agree or accept the contents of the article as being necessarily factual in theology, dogma or otherwise.

Source (CNN)

SV (ED)