China – We cannot show you their faces The hidden life of the country’s Catholic faithful
On Good Friday 2016, a Christian woman protesting over plans to demolish her Church’s cross was hospitalised. She was severely injured after armoured police carrying riot shields confronted the Christian protestors in Whengzou, Zhejiang Province. This is not the first such incident in the province. Since early 2014 the government has carried out the whole or partial demolition of churches or church-run buildings – in most cases they remove the crosses on the roof tops, claiming that they violate building regulations. Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun told Aid to the Church in Need: “The Chinese government has intensified the persecution recently. We have seen demolished churches, crosses taken away from the buildings, therefore there’s not much we can hope for immediately.” Aid to the Church in Need is a Pontifical Foundation of the Catholic Church and registered in Malta as a Foundation regulated by the second schedule of the Civil Code Chapter (16) of the Laws of Malta.
In recent years Christians – including members of the 12 million strong Catholic community – have suffered arrests, re-education, demolition of churches, bans on religious activities and hefty fines. ACN is helping support this suffering Church keep the Faith – including helping seminarians and religious, and rebuilding churches – but we cannot show you the faces of those we are helping for fear they will suffer further reprisals. This is an unusual report, because security problems and other sensitivities mean we are not able to say where our ACN projects are. Many live out their Faith not knowing when the hand of the authorities will fall upon them. In order not to endanger those we are helping we have had to be silent in this report about exactly where we are helping. Please pray for China’s Christians as they strive to live their faith.
An onlooker sees a Churc h’s cross removed in Lishui, Zhejian g Province.
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Chinese Catholics praying at a rural shrine.
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