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HK bishop optimistic about China-Vatican ties
HK bishop optimistic about China-Vatican ties
by AFP Staff Writers
Vatican City (AFP) Sept 28, 2023
Hong Kong bishop Stephen Chow said Thursday he believed Beijing is open to "better dialogue" with the Vatican, with which relations have been strained for decades, and said the process should "move faster".

"I cannot speak for the Chinese government, but I know that people in the Chinese government, in China, want to have better dialogue," he told reporters at the Vatican.

Chow is being made a cardinal by Pope Francis on Saturday, one of 21 new "Princes of the Church", many of whom will have a role in choosing the next pontiff.

Commentators believe Chow will be key in improving the Church's fraught relations with communist China, which severed ties with the Holy See in 1951.

The break forced Catholics to choose between membership of the state-run Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association or underground churches loyal to the pope.

A secretive 2018 agreement, since renewed, allows Beijing to nominate bishops for the pope's approval, giving both sides a say over church leadership.

It was controversial, with some fearing China's underground churches would become even more marginalised.

Chow acknowledged that in his diocese, in Hong Kong, there were differing views.

"There are always voices," he said, saying some people supported it and some were "very suspicious", both within and outside the Church.

"I think it's important to have this dialogue, to have this agreement," he said.

He said he believed it was "moving too slowly, we need to move faster and have more dialogue, deeper dialogue".

Asked if the 2018 deal was a step towards diplomatic ties, he added: "Pope Francis made it clear from the start, that this is a pastoral purpose, to help the Church in China."

He added: "The main reason is not about diplomatic relationships. That may become the future, we don't know, but that's not the primary purpose."

During a recent visit to Mongolia, Pope Francis made numerous overtures to Beijing, expressing his admiration and respect and saying governments had "nothing to fear" from the Catholic Church.

He also told Catholics in China to be "good Christians and good citizens".

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