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Francis allows Communist Chinese to replace newChurch bishops
« on: January 27, 2018, 01:59:45 PM »
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  • Francis capitulates to Marxist Chinese Government, asking his Newchurch Bishops to abdicate to the Reds





    Newchurch Bishop, Zhuang Jianjian, Was Forced by Francis-Bergoglio
    To Abdicate His Position in Favor of a Communist-affililated Bishop
    Under Francis-Bergoglio's Red China Sellout, Seven Communist Bishops
    Are to Be Recognized by Newchurch
    And Installed to Head Newchurch Dioceses in Red China
    They Will Replace "Underground" Newchurch Bishops
    Who, though Invalid and No Better than Protestants
    Have Often Been Viciously Persecuted by China's Red Government

    The international press is abuzz about the sell-out on January 24, 2018, of Francis-Bergoglio's sellout of his Newchurch in Red China to the out-and-out Communist Patriotic Association (CPA). Bergoglio's Marxist policy in China is being overseen by his shadowy Secretary of State, Pietro Parolin. First, a summary of the historical situation in Communist China. There are two groups using the term "Catholic," neither of which is Catholic:


    For about two decades, particularly under Benedict-Ratzinger and Francis-Bergoglio, Newchurch has been trying to sell out its own persecuted "Underground" bishops in order to be recognized by the Communist government. What makes the January 24 news different is that it reveals a new policy: Bergoglio's Red China Sellout.

    Bergoglio forced "Underground" Newchurch bishop Zhuang Jianjian go to Peking to abdicate in favor of CPA (communist-affiliated) bishop Joseph Juang Bingzhang. At the same time another "Underground" Newchurch bishop was asked to abdicate in favor of a CPA bishop in the Fujian Province. In addition, the Communist government has been bribing persecuted Newchurchers with food if they take down their holy pictures and replace them with pictures of the Communist Dictator of China, Xi Jinping. Bergoglio tried to keep secret these deals with the Communist government, but when they came to light, Newchurch presbyters in China indicated that they would abandon their ministries before they served a Communist bishop.

    Under Francis-Bergoglio's Red China Sellout, seven CPA Communist bishops are to be recognized by Newchurch and installed to head Newchurch dioceses. They will replace "Underground" Newchurch bishops, who will be forced to abdicate. So, the "Underground" Newchurch clergy in China, who co-operated with the anti-Catholic Newchurch organization, which was taken over in 2013 by the Bergoglio, should not be surprised that it has been sold out by the Marxist Bergoglio to the Marxist President of Red China, Xi Jinping. One Marxist wolf in sheep's clothing has sold out his own people to the avowed Marxist wolf of Red China.

    Reported by Petrus Romanus, the TRADITIO Network's International Correspondent Source
    "Some preachers will keep silence about the truth, and others will trample it underfoot and deny it. Sanctity of life will be held in derision even by those who outwardly profess it, for in those days Our Lord Jesus Christ will send them not a true Pastor but a destroyer."  St. Francis of Assisi


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    Re: Francis allows Communist Chinese to replace newChurch bishops
    « Reply #1 on: January 27, 2018, 02:04:28 PM »
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  • As my mother used to say...

    Six of one; half a dozen of the other.


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    Re: Francis allows Communist Chinese to replace newChurch bishops
    « Reply #2 on: January 27, 2018, 04:09:10 PM »
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  • For YEARS, loyal Chinese Catholics (bishops, priests, laymen), have resisted the Communist pressure even unto torture and death, to join the Patriotic Chinese ("Catholic") Church.  Figures Francis would make the fait accompli....
    If any one saith that true and natural water is not of necessity for baptism, and on that account wrests to some sort of metaphor those words of Our Lord Jesus Christ, "Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost...,"  Let Him Be Anathama.  -COUNCIL OF TRENT Sess VII Canon II “On Baptism"

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    Re: Francis allows Communist Chinese to replace newChurch bishops
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    Re: Francis allows Communist Chinese to replace newChurch bishops
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  • Several sources familiar with a proposed deal between the Chinese government and the Holy See have said the landmark agreement is not only a possibility, but an “imminent” certainty that could come to fruition as early as this spring.
    While no specific timeline has been given for the agreement, “I've heard that it is imminent. And in China, in many areas and environments, it is already taken as a done deal,” Henry Cappello told CNA Feb. 2.
    President of the “Caritas in Veritate International” organization, Cappello travels to China on a regular basis to offer training to the country's bishops, and has strong ties with both those approved by the Holy See and those backed by the communist government's Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association.
    Cappello was in China two weeks ago, where Joseph Ma Yinglin, the government-backed bishop of Kunming, explained the proposed deal to him.
    Without the Vatican's consent, Ma was tapped by the patriotic association to head the diocese in 2006. After his episcopal ordination, Ma’s excommunication was declared by the Vatican, because he was ordained a bishop without approval from Rome. In 2010 he was appointed president of the Chinese patriotic association’s bishops’ conference.
    As part of the agreement, which has been widely reported in recent days, the Vatican is expected to officially recognize seven bishops who are out of communion with Rome, including 2-3 bishops, one of which is Ma, whose excommunications have been explicitly declared by the Vatican.
    Most notably, the new deal would also apparently outline government and Vatican roles in future episcopal selection.  Reportedly, the details of the deal would have the Vatican proposing names and the Chinese government having the final say over Vatican-vetted candidates.
    Cappello said the proposal has already been discussed in China, and he believes “this is the direction that things are going.”
    In 1951 Beijing broke official diplomatic ties with the Vatican. Since the 1980s they have loosely cooperated in episcopal appointments, however, the government has also named bishops without Vatican approval.

    The result has led to a complicated and tense relationship between the patriotic association and the “underground Church,” which includes priests and bishops who are not recognized by the government.
    Many Catholics parishioners and priests who have rejected government control have been imprisoned, harassed and otherwise persecuted.
    Currently every bishop recognized by Beijing must be a member of the patriotic association, and many bishops appointed by the Vatican who are not recognized or approved by the Chinese government have faced government persecution.
    Many of the Vatican-approved bishops in China are drawing near to the age of 75, when they are required to submit their request for retirement, and many others have died, yet few successors have been named, raising questions as to whether or not a deal might be drawing near.
    Regarding the seven bishops who will be recognized should a new agreement come to pass, Msgr. Anthony Figueiredo, who has worked with the seven bishops in question through the Caritas in Veritate for the past several years and was in China in July 2017, confirmed the news on the bishops’ proposed approval, saying “if the Vatican is going to accept them and an accord be reached, it's going to be for all of them. ”
    Figueiredo, who lives in Rome, travels to China several times a year with Caritas in Veritate, said he has worked closely with the seven bishops in question, and “they have desired this communion for years.”
    He personally delivered a letter from the bishops to the Pope in 2016, which he says told the Pope they wanted communion with Rome.
    “They didn't propose the deal, certainly not in the letter they gave me, because that's what's come afterwards,” he said, noting that the Vatican has on several occasions sent a delegation to Beijing to discuss the details of a possible agreement.
    Figueiredo said the deal could come within the next few months, saying “I think it could well come this spring, absolutely.”
    For his part, Cappello said he could neither confirm nor deny any specific details of the agreement, but that as of two weeks ago during his visit to China, “we are talking in the right direction” in terms of what's already been reported.
    He said that in his view, to say China would have the final say in bishop appointments oversimplifies the matter, because the Church in China is complicated and nuanced due to its relations with a communist state.
    “The Chinese bishops in China would have a big say, but knowing that the Church in China is in a communist nation, then the Church and the State, the line between them is very narrow,” he said.
    “There's really no black and white, there's overlap there, so of course there would be an input from the government...it will be a collaboration,” Cappello said.
    And as someone that has traveled back and forth to various provinces in China for the past 25 years, he said he has seen progress he calls remarkable, in terms of relations in the past decade, and during the past five years in particular.
    With this deal, Pope Francis “is building bridges,” he said, adding that he believes the stronger and more vocal opponents of the accord “are on the wrong side of history.”

    One of the most outspoken critics of a deal with the Chinese government has been Cardinal Joseph Zen, Archbishop Emeritus of Hong Kong.
    Zen was ordained a priest in 1961 and became a bishop in 1996. He has spent a long missionary career in China, and has long been a vocal protester against human-rights abuses in China.
    His concerns have grown so great that he recently traveled to Rome to meet with Pope Francis about the proposed deal, after the Vatican asked Bishop Peter Zhuang Jianjian of Shantou in southern Guangdong province and Bishop Joseph Guo Xijin from the Mindong Diocese of China’s eastern Fujian province to retire so that bishops from the patriotic association could take their place.

    https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/vatican-china-bishops-deal-is-imminent-sources-say-21772