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Chinese bishop 'missing' despite Vatican deal by Staff Writers Beijing (AFP) Nov 15, 2018 A bishop in eastern China belonging to the Vatican-aligned unofficial church has gone missing, sources told AFP on Thursday, despite a historic accord reached between Beijing and the Holy See barely two months ago. The September deal paved the way for a rapprochement between the Vatican and the Communist country. The pair broke off diplomatic ties in 1951. There are an estimated 10 million Catholics in China, divided between a government-run association whose clergy are chosen by the Communist Party and the unofficial church which swears allegiance to the Vatican. But regardless of the warming ties, those who work closely with the unofficial church say a clampdown by local authorities is ongoing. They fear the repeated disappearance of Bishop Shao Zhumin of Wenzhou diocese in Zhejiang province is one sign of increasing governmental control on religious worship. Shao has not been reachable for at least a week, said a Chinese priest who previously worked in an underground church in China and returned to Rome last year. It is at least the fourth time Shao has gone missing this year. Such detentions -- usually lasting between 10 and 15 days -- often happen to clergy of the underground church, the Rome-based Chinese priest told AFP, though many within the Catholic fraternity had expected an end to this after September's deal. "I know Bishop Shao Zhumin personally but I haven't been able to contact him recently," Anthony Lam, a Chinese Catholic church expert at Hong Kong's Holy Spirit Study Centre, told AFP. Pope Francis recognised seven clergy appointed by China as part of the deal, which was signed after the recent clampdown on religion in China. Churches have been destroyed in some regions, crosses have been removed from church steeples, church-run kindergartens have been closed and authorities have clamped down on Bible sales.
Trump lashes Macron as Europe moves on defense without US Washington (AFP) Nov 13, 2018 Donald Trump on Tuesday unleashed an extraordinary attack on Emmanuel Macron, mocking the French president's approval rating and lashing him over European defense proposals which enjoyed a crucial new boost from Germany. On the heels of a rocky trip to Paris to mark the World War I centenary, Trump fired off a caustic series of early-morning tweets against his weekend host and renewed his frequent charge that America's European allies in NATO spend too little on defense. "Emmanuel Macron sugges ... read more
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