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Human rights group demands Olympic change (of venue), after infirm Chinese bishop arrested
Catholic News Agency ^ | July 10, 2006

Posted on 07/10/2006 12:15:51 PM PDT by NYer

Stamford, Jul. 10, 2006 (CNA) - A U.S.-based human rights group is calling on the Olympic Committee to cancel the Olympic Games in China after government officials arrested yet another Catholic bishop, while he was recovering in the hospital.

Joseph Kung, the president of the Cardinal Kung Foundation, said the games in China should be canceled “in order to preserve [the] good name and spirit” of the international sports event.

Bishop Jia Zhiguo, Roman Catholic bishop of the “underground” Diocese of Zheng Ding in Hebei Province, was arrested on June 25th, while he was still recovering from an operation.  Medical staff reported that the bishop, in fact, still had a catheter in place when he was taken.

On the morning of June 25, the government authority informed the nursing staff at the local hospital that a car was being sent to take the 72-year-old bishop to his home in Wu Qiu, where he cares for about 100 handicapped orphans.

When his faithful noticed that their bishop had not returned, they inquired about the delay at the government’s religious bureau. The religious bureau told them the bishop had been sent for "education" for several days.

To date, there has been no word on the bishop and his whereabouts remain unknown.

Cumulatively, Bishop Jia has been jailed for nearly 20 years of his 26 year episcopacy.  According to the Cardinal Kung Foundation, this is the ninth time he has been arrested since January 2004.

The Cardinal Kung Foundation has also appealed to governments and corporations to take into greater consideration such human rights violations when forming and implementing their political and business decisions regarding communist China

China became communist in 1949, and by 1953 many Chinese priests and lay people were arrested and dying in jail. Unable to stamp out the Catholic Church, the government created its own church three years later, called the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA).

The Chinese government officially permits only those Catholic churches affiliated with the CCPA. The CCPA does not recognize the administrative and judicial authority of the Pope and only takes orders from the State Council's Religious Affairs Bureau. Members of the CCPA must sever ties with the Vatican and submit to the government-appointed bishops.

Those who wish to remain faithful to the Roman Catholic Church must practice in secret.  Currently, all of the 45 bishops of the underground Roman Catholic Church are either in jail, under house arrest, under strict surveillance, or in hiding.

In his December 1996 message to China, Pope John Paul II described the underground Church as "a precious jewel of the Catholic Church."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: china; olympics; ooc

1 posted on 07/10/2006 12:15:57 PM PDT by NYer
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2 posted on 07/10/2006 12:18:27 PM PDT by NYer (Discover the beauty of the Eastern Catholic Churches - freepmail me for more information.)
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Again, I hope people remember this poor, elderly bishop imprisoned by the Communists next time some self-proclaimed Christian preacher from the West comes to China to hobnob with Communist officials and kiss their asses in public photo opportunities.

Bishop Jia Zhiguo is a Christ-promoter, not a self-promoter, and therefore he serves his Lord in a prison cell.

3 posted on 07/10/2006 12:53:45 PM PDT by wideawake ("The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten." - Calvin Coolidge)
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Allowing China to host the Olympics games was as much of a joke as allowing Sudan on the UN Human Rights Panel.

Why the IOC made that particular decision is beyond me. What will China do when hundreds of openly open Catholic athletes arrive in China? Do they plan on arresting all of them? Do they plan on only allowing them to worship in a state approved mass that is removed from the Vatican? What about athletes of other religious denominations?

These questions have never been fully answered by the IOC or by the Chinese government as far as I know. Even with China's reputation for arresting Catholic's and Catholic officials, I don't see the IOC caring if one more Bishop is arrested. After all, it's all about money.
4 posted on 07/11/2006 1:25:10 AM PDT by Brytani (Someone stole my tagline - reward for its return!!!)
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Certainly the Peking government considers the Olympic Games extremely important. Internally the Games propaganda is most intense and widespread.


5 posted on 07/11/2006 2:35:02 AM PDT by Iris7 (Dare to be pigheaded! Stubborn! "Tolerance" is not a virtue!)
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Again, I hope people remember this poor, elderly bishop imprisoned by the Communists next time some self-proclaimed Christian preacher from the West comes to China to hobnob with Communist officials and kiss their asses in public photo opportunities.

Yes, or the next time one of us goes to Wal-Mart and buys something made there, thereby helping to prop up their system of government. Every communist government on the planet is in the process of, or already has, gone bankrupt and fallen...save one. Why do you think that is?
6 posted on 07/11/2006 7:39:39 AM PDT by Old_Mil (http://www.constitutionparty.org - Forging a Rebirth of Freedom.)
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