Posted on 02/10/2018 7:22:57 PM PST by marshmallow
Chinese officials have said churches will not be allowed to function unless they post the signs
Since Chinas new regulations for religious affairs took effect on February 1, minors have been banned from entering places of worship in several regions.
A priest in Hebei province who asked to remain anonymous told ucanews.com that authorities had asked clergymen in some parts of the province to post signs prohibiting minors from entering religious venues, prayer houses and other church premises.
They also threaten churches that they cannot be used if they refuse to post the signs, he said.
A blogger wrote that religious venues are the third premises, following clubs and internet bars, where minors are prohibited from entering by authorities.
Peter, a Catholic in central China, said he had seen such signs posted in churches in Xinjiang.
He told ucanews.com there are no legal grounds for officials prohibiting minors from entering religious venues, and he accused officials of violating Chinas constitution.
When minors enter internet bars, the government and police turn a blind eye. However, they are becoming very strict in prohibiting minors from entering religious venues. It is ridiculous, he said.
(Excerpt) Read more at catholicherald.co.uk ...
And we wonder why we have the Bill of Rights as part of our US Constitution. This example is why Freedom of Religion was enshrined in our Constitution.
JoMa
Vannrox,
If this is Fake News, so-be-it. However, human history has taught us there are people so vehemently hateful towards religion, putting up signs on Catholic churches is not outside the realm of the possible.
In short, we must always be ready to fight against anyone limited the rights enshrined in our Constitution.
JoMa
Like anyone seems to care about the Constitution anymore.
And with good reason
In all our glee over Nixon’s chinese miracle, we forget they are still Communists.
A 14% chance based on subscription rates. Lousy odds.
For sure! The priest sex abuse cases are in the tens of thousands.
Jesus is Lutheran!
It seems every day we hear of another church minister aproving
gay marriage so I think the kids are better off out of most
churches.
Home schooling any one?
Like I just said...not easy being a Catholic in China...
Yup, its not for sure. My fam and I spent two years as expats in China, lived in Shanghai, my kids attended Concordia International School which is Lutheran and we attended a nondenominational church. The Chinese government never bothered anybody attending either the school or church. However, only those on a passport were allowed to attend. Interestingly, while we ere there the Vietnamese government invited Concordia to open a international school in Hanoi. And, some of the teachers in the Shanghai school joined the startup team. Go figure....
Especially when the Catholics in China have a back stabbing pope.
Especially when the Catholics in China have a back stabbing pope.
Bigotry is implying that all priests are child molesters. All aren't, a majority aren't, a large minority aren't, and only a tiny minority are.
So yes, what you are preaching is bigotry. It's as much bigotry as if China had passed a law banning old people from Protestant churches, and I said, "Well, at least their savings will be safe from the money-grabbing hucksters behind the pulpit".
By the way, I saw nothing in the article about children being banned only from Catholic churches.
It's also bigotry to ASSUME she meant ALL priests. She didn't say any such thing.
It doesn't matter to those so abused if there's "only a few".
And since there's no way of identifying who those priests are by just looking at them, then certainly all priests come under suspicion. Too bad.
Considering the widespread nature of the problem and Romanism's beyond reprehensible dealing with the situation (as covering it up and moving priests around to fresh victims is NOT the correct response), there's no real reason to not suspect that Chinese priests are any different than any other priests.
Sure there are good ones who don't do this and would never think of it, but the Roman organization's failure to address the problem properly puts ALL priests under the same cloud of suspicion.
If there's any blame to be had for the lack of trust in the priesthood, it needs to be laid right at the feet of the Catholic hierarchy, who for decades at the very least, knew about it and not only failed to address it but actually facilitated it.
You are quite mistaken-— you defame like a Communist -— because it is mere moral defamation to say such things about good men, persecuted for Christ -— holy priests about whom there has been no scandal but the scandal of the Cross.
By “long-suffering. Cross-bearing” I was alluding to those under persecution.
It would be much more prudent to protect these kids from going to schools, youth activities and events run by the Chinese Communist Party.
I don’t have a problem with any country banning any religion for any reason.
Not wanting Christian missionaries converting their population was the main reason Japan had no interest opening up it’s borders. Of course the concept of manifest destiny meant we, along with the Brits parked warships in their harbor and explained they had no choice but to let us in.
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