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Released Catholic Bishop to Reconcile with the Official Church
A Catholic bishop from an unregistered church, who has been released from 10-year jail last month, said he would join the open church for the reconciliation between the two parties.
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Human Rights Issues as Top Agenda at the EU-China Summit
On the eve of the European Union- China Summit, EU pinpoints Beijing’s continued violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms like religious freedom in the report on EU-China relations.
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Churches Urged to Tackle Rapid Lost of Second-Generation Chinese
SAN FRANCISCO- In the run up to the Gospel For China Conference 2006 at Chicago, keynote speakers are preparing for the themes to be explored and discussed. Rev. Jeff Lee, who will be one of the speak
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Chinese Underground Catholic Bishop Released from 10-Year Jail
China has released a senior Catholic bishop of the underground Catholic Church after 10 years of imprisonment, appearing to show its sincerity in re-establishing the divided Sino-Vatican relationship.
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China Slammed for Persecuting Rights Defenders
China is condemned by the United States for the recent detentions of two well-recognized rights defenders, which appeared to be part of a larger attempt to curb individual rights.