Vatican condemns China-sponsored ordination
November 25th, 2010 - 12:06 pm ICT by IANSVatican City, Nov 25 (IANS/AKI) The Vatican Wednesday condemned China after its government-backed Catholic church ordained a bishop Saturday without papal consent.
Pope Benedict XVI learned of Father Joseph Guo Jincai’s ordination “with deep regret”, according to a statement released by the Vatican.
The ordination of Bishop Joseph Guo Jincai, took place in the Church of Chengde, in the China’s eastern Hebei province where, according to AsiaNews, a Vatican-affiliated missionary news service, Vatican approved bishops were instructed by Chinese authorities to attend the ordination.
The Vatican said their forced attendance “constitutes a grave violation of freedom of religion”, and places the bishops “in a very delicate and difficult condition”.
The Vatican last week warned it would consider any move by China to force Roman Catholic bishops to attend a state-sponsored ordination of a bishop not recognised by the pope a transgression against personal liberty.
While Vatican-China relations have improved, the communist nation’s state-backed Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association did not request Rome’s approval. Without the pope’s approval, Guo risks excommunication, the Church’s most serious punishment.
–IANS/AKI
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