From Bitter Winter
By Wang Yong (a pseudonym for security reasons.)
After removing the crucifix from Xiahuang village’s church on Christmas Day, government officials ordered to vacate the place of worship on January 1.
Since the signing of the Vatican-China deal of 2018, the situation of the Chinese Catholic communities that refuse to be registered has gone from bad to worse. The southeastern province of Jiangxi is no exception, as the persecution of Catholic conscientious objectors, declining to join the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association (CPCA), continues in the new year.
“You will be in a worse situation in 2020,” the director of the local Religious Affairs Bureau told the congregation of Xiahuang village’s Catholic church on January 1. At about 6 p.m. that day, the statue of Mary, which was installed at the church six months ago at the cost of nearly 40,000 RMB (about $ 5,800), was removed on orders by Fuzhou city’s Linchuan district government.
As the crane was lifting the white marble statue, weighing approximately half a ton, its head detached, falling on the ground with a loud thud. “Our hearts truly hurt at that moment. Not because of the money, but because the government is destroying our belief,” a congregation member told Bitter Winter.
A week before the statue of Mary was demolished, on Christmas Eve, nine district and village government officials drove believers out of the church. On Christmas Day, officials returned, accompanied by police officers, and ordered to take down the church’s crucifix.
The crucifix is taken away from the church. |
The Xiahuang village church was emptied. |
Video: The crucifix is being removed from the wall.
Other Catholic churches in the Linchuan district have also been subjected to government crackdowns. The Xijia Church, built in 2013 at the cost of about one million RMB (about $ 144,000), 200 square meters in size, was shut down in early May 2019, on the grounds that “the congregation was too large.” Believers removed all religious statues and symbols, hiding them away. Soon after, the government posted a slogan promoting the core socialist values at the church entrance.
Xijia Church was shut down in May 2019. |
A slogan promoting the core socialist values posted at the Xijia Church entrance. |
Catholic churches that refuse to join the CPCA have been closed down in Jiangxi’s Pangyang county, the prefecture-level city of Ji’an, and other localities, authorities confiscating religious paintings, symbols, and books. Congregations continue to persevere: they hold Mass at 5 a.m. in secret, to avoid persecutions.
The congregation of Xijia Church attend Mass secretly in an empty house. |
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