New pope, old problem: Will Leo XIV resist tyranny?
If the new pontiff wants to restore trust in the Catholic Church, he must renounce the secret agreement with China and embrace the persecuted faithful.
A New Pope Must Have a New, Pro-Freedom China Policy
If the new pontiff wants to restore trust in the Catholic Church, he must renounce the secret agreement with China and embrace the persecuted faithful.
The atheistic Marxist Chinese Communist Party has long sought to destroy religion in China and, most especially, the Roman Catholic Church. In 2018, the Vatican became complicit in the CCP’s crimes against Chinese believers and their clergy, churches and Bible – all of which Pope Francis studiously ignored.
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) government is rewriting portions of the Bible in an effort to increase its control over religion in country, according to U.S. Representative Mike Gallagher (R-WI). In a meeting of the House Select Committee on the CCP, Rep. Gallagher stated that Chairman Xi Jinping is on a “quest to make the faithful serve the party rather than God.”
(London) – The new Pope, Leo XIV, should direct an urgent review of the Vatican’s 2018 agreement with the Chinese government that allows Beijing to appoint bishops for government-approved houses of worship, Human Rights Watch said today. He should also press the government to end the persecution of underground churches, clergy, and worshipers.
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
By Matthew Santucci | Catholic News Agency | Sep 8, 2023 On the evening of Sept. 8, 1955, public security officers of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched a mass arrest of Catholic clergy in the city of Shanghai. Among them was the first native-born bishop of the city, Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei. By the end … Read more
These are shorter clips from a 22-minute “Repeal the Deal” documentary.
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.
Foreign Christians will no longer be able to preach or evangelise in China, following newly enacted restrictions from 1 May in the name of ‘national security’.
BEIJING (BP)—The Chinese Communist Party enacted new restrictions on foreign missionaries there May 1, preventing them from preaching, evangelizing and establishing various religious organizations among other activities without official government approval.