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Continental China: No “€œImminent”€ Agreement But an Ongoing Dialogue

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Continental China: No “€œImminent”€ Agreement But an Ongoing Dialogue

There is no “€œimminent”€ agreement between Continental China and the Vatican, specified Greg Burke, but the dialogue continues and the Pope is kept constantly abreast of its progress.

In response to journalists”€™ questions on an agreement between the Holy See and the People”€™s Republic of China, the Director of the Holy See Press Office, Greg Burke, published the following statement, in Italian, on Thursday, March 29, 2018. “€œI can affirm that there is no “€˜imminent”€™ signing of an agreement between the Holy See and the People”€™s Republic of China. I would also like to stress that the Holy Father Francis is in constant contact with his collaborators on the Chinese questions and accompanies the stages of the ongoing dialogue.”€

Last January, Greg Burke already mentioned Pope Francis”€™ “€œspecial solicitude”€ for the Chinese questions. On January 30, 2018, he stated: “€œThe Pope is in constant contact with his collaborators, in particular the State Secretariat, on the Chinese questions, and is informed by them in a faithful and detailed manner on the situation of the Catholic Church in China and on the stages of the on-going dialogue between the Holy See and the People”€™s Republic of China, which he accompanies with special solicitude.”€

According to the Italian agency AsiaNews, in Continental China, the Catholic Church brings together some 17 million baptized persons: 4 or 5 million in the Patriotic Association and some 12 million in the Church that doesn”€™t adhere to this Association recognized by the State.

Father Bernardo Cervellera, Director of AsiaNews, agency of the Pontifical Institute of Foreign Missions of Milan (PIME), pointed out that the government”€™s control over the Bishops is very strong.

Nevertheless, Father Cervellera quoted words of the Chinese Minister of Foreign Affairs, M. Lu Kang, who affirmed the “€œsincere disposition of Beijing”€ to “€œimprove relations with the Vatican,”€ in order to strengthen “€œbilateral relations”€ and to “€œcome to new progress.”€

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