
Pope Francis Creates ‘New’ Diocese in China, Accepting Borders Drawn by Beijing
Chinese diocesan borders have been a key issue in the ongoing negotiations between the Holy See and Beijing.
Chinese diocesan borders have been a key issue in the ongoing negotiations between the Holy See and Beijing.
The Pope spoke about the Vatican-China deal with the Catholic magazine on Nov. 22, two days before the Nov. 24 installation ceremony of Bishop John Peng Weizhao.
COMMENTARY: Washington & Rome Must Not Surrender in the CCP’s War of Ideology
Cardinal Re, who was confirmed Dean of the College of Cardinals six weeks ago, sent a letter dated Feb. 26, and publicized Feb. 29, claiming that the China-Vatican deal deal represents the minds of St. John Paul II and of Benedict XVI, and that Cardinal Zen is mistaken in his opposition to the deal.
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