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Assembly of Chinese Catholic Representatives extolls "independence and autonomy" 59 bishops present at assembly, as well as the state administration for religious affairs director and members of the United Front. [1]
Card Zen calls for referendum to decide Hong Kong’s democracy Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, called on the territory’s Christians to vote for the referendum on universal suffrage two days after the Chine... [2]
Govt less and less sincere with the people, Card Zen says Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – “Sincerity and respect for the people of Hong Kong are being lost,” Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, told AsiaNews. [3]
Some 3,000 legal professionals take part in silent march to protest extradition law to China Beijing wants the law to be approved "urgently" to allow the transfer of fugitives from Hong Kong to China. [4]
Hong Kong Catholics join march to demand genuine universal suffrage Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – More than 48,000 people took part in today’s march in Hong Kong, the first large-scale rally after the Hong Kong Legislative Council rejected on 17 June a prop... [5]
Tong: Communion of the Church in China with the Universal Church Card. John Tong, bishop of Hong Kong, gives an in-depth explanation of the Holy See’s reasons for continuing dialogue with Beijing: to ensure greater religious freedom to the Catholic c... [6]
The "despair" of the underground Church before China-Vatican dialogue The faithful of the underground Church are frustrated by the Holy See’s “overlooking” them. [7]
No vigil or Mass in Hong Kong to remember the Tiananmen massacre on 4 June Victoria Park will be empty again. The authorities want to erase the memory of the fallen of 4 June 1989 killed by the Chinese government. [8]
Assembly of Chinese Catholic Representatives extolls "independence and autonomy" 59 bishops present at assembly, as well as the state administration for religious affairs director and members of the United Front.
Card Zen calls for referendum to decide Hong Kong’s democracy Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – Card Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, called on the territory’s Christians to vote for the referendum on universal suffrage two days after the Chine
Govt less and less sincere with the people, Card Zen says Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – “Sincerity and respect for the people of Hong Kong are being lost,” Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong, told AsiaNews.
Some 3,000 legal professionals take part in silent march to protest extradition law to China Beijing wants the law to be approved "urgently" to allow the transfer of fugitives from Hong Kong to China.
Hong Kong Catholics join march to demand genuine universal suffrage Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – More than 48,000 people took part in today’s march in Hong Kong, the first large-scale rally after the Hong Kong Legislative Council rejected on 17 June a prop
Tong: Communion of the Church in China with the Universal Church Card. John Tong, bishop of Hong Kong, gives an in-depth explanation of the Holy See’s reasons for continuing dialogue with Beijing: to ensure greater religious freedom to the Catholic c
The "despair" of the underground Church before China-Vatican dialogue The faithful of the underground Church are frustrated by the Holy See’s “overlooking” them.
No vigil or Mass in Hong Kong to remember the Tiananmen massacre on 4 June Victoria Park will be empty again. The authorities want to erase the memory of the fallen of 4 June 1989 killed by the Chinese government.
Occupy Central: Mong Kok cleared of barricades and tents Hong Kong (AsiaNews) - At least 20 bailiffs, dozens of workers in white gloves and thousands of police (about 3 thousand) this morning began to clear the Occupy Central site at the intersection
Justice and peace Commission urges vote for democracy Hong Kong (AsiaNews) – The Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong has called on Catholics and the general public to vote for democracy on May 16, this despite the govern