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China-Vatican deal on bishops imminent: Chinese prelate

AFP  |  Beijing 

A historic agreement between the Vatican and on the appointment of bishops in could be signed as early as this Saturday, a Chinese government-approved said in a report published today.

Negotiations have reached "the final stages," Guo Jincai, of the Bishops Conference of the in China, was quoted as saying by the state-owned newspaper.

"If everything goes right, the deal could be signed as early as the end of this month," said Guo, who is recognised by

and the Vatican severed diplomatic relations in 1951 and although ties have improved as China's Catholic population grows, they have remained at odds over the appointment of bishops.

China's roughly 12 million Catholics are divided between a government-run association, whose are chosen by the atheist Communist Party, and an unofficial underground church loyal to the Vatican.

The situation is complex because the Vatican has previously accepted several bishops appointed by Beijing, officially an atheist regime.

But opponents -- among them the respected Hong Kong Cardinal -- say the agreement risks abandoning loyal believers and amounts to a deal with the devil.

On Tuesday night, released an underground at the heart of the Beijing-Vatican negotiations after holding him for a day, sources told AFP on Wednesday.

Vincent Guo Xijin, of the diocese of Mindong in the southeastern province of Fujian, is recognised by the Vatican but not by the Chinese authorities.

He was recently urged by the Vatican to step aside for and to accept being demoted to auxiliary bishop, as part of preparations for the agreement.

According to Catholics consulted by AsiaNews, which is run by the for Foreign Missions, Guo's disappearance can be explained by his refusal to celebrate with the prelate who will replace him.

Asked about Guo's arrest, said Wednesday he was not aware of the situation.

According to information from the French daily published Monday, a Chinese delegation is expected in this week.

Lu said he had no information but said that "is always sincere towards improving its relations with Vatican" and willing to meet it "half-way".

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 10:50 IST
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