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Cardinal Zen’s arrest: A turning point in the relationship between the Catholic Church and China?

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I.Media - published on 05/14/22
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The arrest of the pro-democracy Cardinal Zen raises many questions about the Catholic Church's strategy to improve relations with China.

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Arrested and then released on bail on May 11, 2022, the nonagenarian Cardinal Joseph Zen, bishop emeritus of the enclave of Hong Kong, appears - more than ever before - to be the incarnation of Hong Kong's resistance to Beijing's increasingly tight hold. His indictment by the local judiciary for "collusion with a foreign power" is causing great "concern" on the part of the Vatican, which has worked - with difficulty - for a rapprochement with the People's Republic of China in recent years.

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