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Catholics in China: The Bumpy Road Toward Reconciliation
Oleh:
Wiest, Jean-Paul
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Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
International Bulletin of Missionary Research vol. 27 no. 01 (Jan. 2003)
,
page 02.
Topik:
Governmemnt-Recognized Segment
;
"open church" in China
;
Catholics has greatly increased
;
Cultural disparity
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Perpustakaan PKPM
Nomor Panggil:
I44
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The situation of the Catholic Church in China in 2003 is complex and constantly evolving. (1) The most common view of the church highlights two extremes: the church that is recognized by the government, and the underground church that is in hiding. In fact, increasing numbers of Catholic believers belong to a large gray area between these two. The government-recognized part of the Catholic Church functions openly in churches registered with the government and is linked to the Zhongguo Tianzhujiao Aiguohui, or Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA). It is therefore often referred to as guanfang (or gongkai) jiaohui, the open church. The other extreme, often referred to as dixia jiaohui, the underground church, refuses any control by the CCPA and usually operates in private homes or buildings without seeking government approval.
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