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16 October 2019
How Chinese Christians Worship in the Face of Persecution
Francis's commie buddies don't just persecute Catholics, of course. They persecute anyone who refuses to follow the Red slavemasters' ideology. From Bitter Winter
By Wang Yichi Even pigsties, sheep pens, and cemeteries can become meeting venues
for believers – as long as it allows them to avoid questioning and
inspections by the state.
The Chinese authorities spare no effort in persecuting people for
their religious beliefs by vigorously cracking down on “unofficial” and
state-approved churches alike. Many meeting venues have been shut down, forcibly demolished, or taken over for government use.
To continue their gatherings and avoid being found out, believers have
to be creative and think of every possible method to practice their
faith. For them, harsh environments and long distances aren’t real
issues – as long as they can find a place to gather in peace, that is
enough for them.
Praying in pigsties and sheep pens
After a Three-Self meeting venue in Shangqiu city in the central province
of Henan was shut down in August, the congregation rented a sheep pen
on a farm for 100 RMB (about $ 14) per use. To avoid the working hours
of government personnel, believers begin each gathering before dawn and
wrap up before 8 a.m.
(Unformattable video at otignal article, linked above)
When a Sola Fidehouse church
meeting venue in the eastern province of Shandong was shut down in May
for being “unlicensed,” its members started congregating in a believer’s
home. But someone reported on them, and the venue was also shut down.
The church director had no choice but to start organizing gatherings in
the only available place he could find – an abandoned pigsty.
One of the church’s believers said they are determined not to join the Three-Self Church to avoid being controlled and regulated by the CCP, even if it means holding their gatherings in a pigsty and keeping it a secret.
Forests and cemeteries become places for worship
In late August 2018, a Three-Self church
in Henan’s Xinyang city was forcibly closed down. Its congregation
managed to gather in the church’s kitchen for a while, but the local
government threatened to demolish the church if they continued gathering
there. The believers then started meeting in a congregant’s home.
Still, officials became aware of this and threatened to revoke the
host’s minimum living subsidy and pension if more gatherings were held.
Driven to despair, in May, the congregation started worshiping in a forest.
One of the church’s members told BitterWinter that
because the forest is quite far away and the terrain is difficult to
traverse, it is extremely hard for elderly believers to attend the
gatherings. “We have to sit on the ground, and lots of small insects
crawl all over our clothes. During the summer, the heat is unbearable,
and everyone sweats profusely. We gather wherever we can find the most
shade,” the believer explained the circumstances of their worshiping in
the forest.
Members of a Three-Self church in Henan’s Luohe city faced a similar
ordeal. After they were driven out of the church in May 2018, they built
a makeshift construction with sheets of galvanized iron. Unexpectedly,
however, the government forcibly cut off the venue’s electricity and
water supply, claiming that their gatherings were illegal, and later,
demolished the whole building.
Since June this year, believers started
gathering on a riverbank.
After a Catholic church in Changchun city in the northeastern
province of Jilin was forcibly shut down in August 2018, the
congregation was forced to hold Mass in a cemetery.
The cemetery where Catholic believers gathered for Mass.
Members
of a house church in Jilin’s Meihekou city don’t dare to sing or pray
loudly during gatherings, and no religious symbols can be seen at their
meeting venue. Every time they meet, all windows are firmly shut and
covered.
One of the members revealed that in September last year, the church
director was summoned for a “discussion” by the Religious Affairs
Bureau. Officials warned her that as soon as they discover that she set
up a new private meeting venue, she will be fined and may even be
detained and sentenced to prison. With no other choice, believers were
forced to meet in secret, shorten the duration of their gatherings from
over two hours to 40 minutes, and leave quickly at the end of each
meeting.
Church disguised as business
In December 2018, the Home of God’s Love Christian Church in Xiamen city in the southeastern province of Fujian was closed down for “sub-par fire prevention measures.”
In late January this year, the congregation renamed the church into
“Human Resources Company” and removed all religious symbols and wording,
except for some scripture on corridor walls, which were obstructed with
potted plants. Despite this disguise, the church didn’t evade
persecution – on June 21, the local government posted a closure notice
on the entrance, saying that the venue has been prohibited for being
illegal.
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