Nine Days of Prayer for the Catholic Church in China

St. Joseph was officially named the patron saint of China in 1924 during the first council of Chinese ecclesial affairs. The Catholic Faith has been present in China since the 1600s, long before the establishment of Communism. First and foremost, it is essential to understand the CCP’s ultimate objective regarding the Catholic Church. According to … Read more

TRAILER: Repeal the Deal: End the Vatican’s Sellout to the CCP

As the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new pope, a critical question looms: will he answer the prayers of millions in China by ending the Vatican’s secret agreement with the Chinese Communist Party? This urgent “instant documentary”—produced by filmmaker Frank X. Panico in collaboration with the Committee on the Present Danger: China and Save the Persecuted Christians—exposes the devastating consequences of legitimizing a regime determined to control and suppress faith.

The new pope must stop bending the knee to Beijing

As 133 cardinal electors gather in the Sistine Chapel tomorrow to begin the process of choosing a new Pope, there will be many considerations in their minds. They will be weighing up whether to build on or reject Francis’ legacy of progressive reform, whether to move in a more liberal or conservative direction, and whether to return the papacy to its Italian roots, opt for another European, or build on the precedent of the Latin American Francis and branch out to the wider world. Could this be the moment for an Asian or African pope?

INSTANT DOCUMENTARY: Repeal the Deal: End the Vatican’s Sellout to the CCP

As the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new pope, a critical question looms: will he answer the prayers of millions in China by ending the Vatican’s secret agreement with the Chinese Communist Party? This urgent “instant documentary”—produced by filmmaker Frank X. Panico in collaboration with the Committee on the Present Danger: China and Save the Persecuted Christians—exposes the devastating consequences of legitimizing a regime determined to control and suppress faith.

China’s puzzling influence on the conclave

Why did the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) choose this week, during the papal interregnum, to announce the “election” of new Catholic bishops without papal approval, in apparent* violation of their secret agreement with the Vatican?