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  • Sixth New Bishop Ordained in China

    Father Francis Cui Qingqi, OFM, was ordained as Bishop of Hankou/Wuhan on September 8, 2021. He is the sixth bishop ordained under the 2018 Provisional Agreement between the Holy See and China and the fourth consecrated since the accord was renewed in October 2020. The Provisional Agreement was signed in Beijing on September 22, 2018, by representatives of the Vatican and China with the shared hope of fostering a path of institutional dialogue and contributing positively to the life of the Catholic Church in China, to the good of the Chinese people, and to peace in the world. Bishop Cui filled the post which has been vacant since Franciscan Archbishop Bernardine died on May 12, 2007. Born in Xiangyuan of Shanxi province in 1964, Bishop Cui was ordained a priest in 1991. He has been the administrator of Wuhan Diocese and parish priest of the cathedral since December 2012. He was appointed deputy secretary of the Bishops’ Conference of the Catholic Church in China (BCCCC) in 2016 and became the provincial president of the Catholic Patriotic Association of Hubei in January 2018. Read more from Vatican News here >

  • Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity Is Transforming China And Changing the Global Balance of Power

    Politics are being transformed by religion, namely in China—within the next thirty years, one-third of this potential superpower could be Christian. If this religious transformation occurs, China would be one of the largest Christian nations in the world. David Aikman, former Beijing bureau chief for Time , unveils this spiritual revolution, detailing the impending political-religious conversion of the People’s Republic of China and potential overthrow of its Communist Party through Jesus in Beijing: How Christianity is Transforming and Changing the Global Balance of Power .

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