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Chinese Government Forbids Catholic Seminaries to Teach against Abortion Says Congressional Report
LifeSiteNews.com ^ | October 19, 2005

Posted on 10/20/2005 8:37:15 AM PDT by murphE

Blocked Internet Discussion of New Pope

WASHINGTON, October 19, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - The Congressional-Executive Commission on China released its 2005 Annual Report last week, which detailed a myriad of deplorable human rights abuses routinely committed by the Chinese regime. The Commission, created by Congress in October 2000 with the legislative mandate to monitor human rights and the development of the rule of law in China, reports that "The Chinese government monitors and inspects registered seminaries, where it is forbidden to teach anything contrary to Party policy, including Catholic moral teaching on abortion, euthanasia, contraception, and divorce."

Released on October 11, the report notes that the Chinese government interferes in the selection of Catholic bishops, a prerogative reserved to the Pope.

The Commission, consisting of nine Senators, nine members of the House of Representatives, and five senior Administration officials appointed by the President, reports that the transition between Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI was granted "perfunctory recognition by granting the events minimal media coverage," but added that "public security officials also increased harassment of Catholics, detaining 13 clerics." Moreover, the report indicates that "Chinese authorities also blocked discussion of the transition (between Popes) on domestic and international Web sites."

The Congressional report also notes that "The Chinese government continues to maintain a coercive population control policy that violates internationally recognized human rights standards in three ways. First, the Population and Family Planning Law limits the number of children that women may bear. Second, this law coerces compliance by penalizing women who illegally bear a child with a ''social compensation fee,'' a fine that often exceeds an average family's annual income. Third, although physical coercion to ensure compliance with population control requirements is illegal in China, reports persist of local officials using physical coercion to ensure compliance, and in one case Chinese officials attempted to physically coerce a visiting Hong Kong woman to have an abortion."

Those local officials are encouraged in their extremism by the fact that "Local officials who fail to meet provincial and central government birth rate targets face loss of bonuses and denial of promotions."

After finding these and a host of other abuses, the commission found "no improvement overall in human rights conditions in China over the past year, and increased government restrictions on Chinese citizens who worship in state-controlled venues or write for state-controlled publications."

However the commission was not apologetic for its report noting that it is for the good of China and its inhabitants that the truth come out and the needed reforms take place. "This is an honest report that takes a comprehensive look at human rights and rule of law in China," said Senator Chuck Hagel (R-NE), the Commission's Chairman. "China's leaders will not achieve their long-term goal of social stability and continued economic development without building a future that includes human rights for all Chinese citizens. China's development will impact all of Asia, and the world. Respect for human rights must be part of that future," Hagel said.

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See the full report online: http://www.cecc.gov/pages/annualRpt/annualRpt05/in...


TOPICS: Apologetics; Catholic; Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Politics
KEYWORDS: catholic; ccpa; chinesechristians; communism; persecution; undergroundchurch
The CCPA (Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association) is an arm of the Communist government aimed at indoctrinating Catholics in Communist dogma. It is not the Church, it is not Catholic. The true Church in China exists under ground under constant persecution.

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The Cardinal Kung Foundation

Communism is not compatible with Catholicism.

1 posted on 10/20/2005 8:50:33 AM PDT by murphE
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To: murphE
Communism is not compatible with Catholicism.

Exactly. They tried that in the 1980s. It was called "liberation theology." Far from liberating anyone, it was simply hard-core Marxism with a Catholic veneer.
2 posted on 10/20/2005 8:54:15 AM PDT by Antoninus (The greatest gifts parents can give their children are siblings.)
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To: murphE

Bump


3 posted on 10/20/2005 2:02:01 PM PDT by TotusTuus
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To: murphE
The sacred celibacy of clerics has also been the victim of conspiracy. Indeed, some churchmen have wretchedly forgotten their own rank and let themselves be converted by the charms and snares of pleasure. This is the aim too of the prevalent but wrong method of teaching, especially in the philosophical disciplines, a method which deceives and corrupts incautious youth in a wretched manner and gives it as drink the poison of the serpent in the goblet of Babylon. To this goal also tends the unspeakable doctrine of Communism, as it is called, a doctrine most opposed to the very natural law. For if this doctrine were accepted, the complete destruction of everyone's laws, government, property, and even of human society itself would follow.

Blessed Pius IX, Encylical Qui Pluribus, 1846!

4 posted on 10/20/2005 2:06:27 PM PDT by Pyro7480 (Blessed Pius IX, pray for us!)
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To: Pyro7480
That's a pretty clear condemnation. Good post.

My mom told me that the FBI used to recruit devout Catholics in her day, (I don't know if this is just her belief or based on fact) I wonder if the Church's condemnation of Communism had anything to do with it.

5 posted on 10/20/2005 10:07:17 PM PDT by murphE (These are days when the Christian is expected to praise every creed but his own. --G.K. Chesterton)
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