ยป 03/31/2009 13:07
CHINA - VATICAN
Police arrest underground Zhengding bishop Jia Zhiguo
http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=14870&size=A

by Bernardo Cervellera
He was taken from his home by 5 police officers. 
For weeks, he had been under surveillance 24 
hours a day, to prevent him from meeting with the 
official bishop, with whom he had reconciled on 
instructions from the Vatican. A blow to the Holy 
See's strategy of unifying the Chinese Church, 
while the meeting of the Plenary Commission on 
the Church in China continues at the Vatican. 
Bishop Jia Zhiguo was also taunted by the police.

Rome (AsiaNews) - Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo, the 
underground bishop of Zhengding (Hebei), was 
arrested yesterday by police and taken away to an 
undisclosed location. The arrest took place in 
conjunction with the meeting at the Vatican of 
the Plenary Commission on the Church in China.

Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock (local time), 
5 police officers and two vehicles appeared 
outside the bishop's home and took him to an 
undisclosed location. Bishop Jia, 74, suffers 
from various disturbances because of past 
imprisonments and his age, and the faithful of 
the diocese are concerned that this new arrest could endanger his life.

For years, Jia has endured arrest and isolation 
by the police, who have kept him away from his 
community for months. During these periods, the 
police have tried to indoctrinate him on the 
religious policies of the Party, and to force him 
to join the Patriotic Association (PA).

This time, the motives are even more serious, and 
strike at the heart of the Vatican's attempts to 
reconcile the official and underground Church in 
Hebei, the region with the highest concentration of Catholics.

Months ago, Jang Taoran, the bishop of 
Shijiazhuang (Hebei), the diocese of the official 
Church in the area, reconciled with the Holy See, 
and agreed - at instructions from the Vatican - 
to work with Bishop Jia Zhiguo, becoming his 
auxiliary bishop. Bishop Jia would become, 
instead, the ordinary bishop of the diocese, 
while remaining in the underground Church and 
without the recognition of the government.

The two bishops have met frequently, and have 
begun to construct a common pastoral plan. But as 
soon as the Patriotic Association became aware of 
these signs of reconciliation, it required the 
bishops to stop meeting together, and put them 
under police surveillance 24 hours a day. 
According to some local sources, the police told 
Bishop Jia Zhiguo that "this unity [editor's 
note: between the two bishops] is bad because it 
is desired by a foreign power like the Vatican. 
If there must be unity, it must come through the 
government and the PA." When Bishop Jia resisted 
joining the PA, the police began to laugh at the 
bishop, saying that the government will put 
another bishop in his place, and that for him "it 
is time to retire, since he is sick."

The meeting of the Vatican Commission on the 
Church in China, which will continue until 
tomorrow, was intended to address the issues 
involved in the implementation of the pope's 
letter to Chinese Catholics, which was published 
in June of 2007. In it, Benedict XVI had urged 
the official Church and the underground Church to 
foster reconciliation, and had called the ideals 
and the structure of the Patriotic Association 
"incompatible" with the Catholic faith, because 
it intends to create a national Church independent from the Holy See.

On the current situation of persecution of the 
Church in China, cf. also: AsiaNews.it, 
30/03/2009 
<http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=14864>Persecution 
in China as Vatican meeting on China opens.



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