Recently, Chinese police stormed a Catholic church in Wenzhou, forcibly stopping Father Jin Mengxiu from conducting Sunday Mass. This event highlights China’s growing suppression of religious activities, especially targeting Christians. The raid arose from a complex situation in the local Catholic community. Months before, Father Ma Xianshi announced a controversial plan to change parish boundaries. […]
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