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Pope Leo appoints first China bishop

The FrontierThe FrontierJune 11, 2025 1891 Minutes read0

•Pope Leo XIV

The Vatican announced today the first appointment of a Chinese bishop under Leo XIV, signalling the new pope’s support for a controversial accord on nominations struck by his predecessor with Beijing.

The Holy See expressed “satisfaction” at the recognition by China of the appointment of Joseph Lin Yuntuan as Auxiliary Bishop of Fuzhou, capital of the southeastern Fujian province, reports AFP.

The pope made the nomination on June 5.

“This event represents further fruit of the dialogue between the Holy See and the Chinese authorities and is an important step in the communal journey of the diocese,” it said in a statement.

The Vatican and China’s Communist leadership do not have formal diplomatic relations, as the Holy See recognises Taiwan while Beijing claims the self-ruled island as its own territory.

But in a historic deal, they agreed in 2018 to allow both sides a say in the naming of bishops in China, which has about 12 million Catholics.

The deal — whose text has never been made public — has drawn criticism within the Church, with some seeing it as allowing the Communist government a stranglehold over the country’s Catholics.

Yet as Pope Francis sought to make inroads for the Church in China, the deal was renewed several times, most recently in October 2024, for four years.

Francis died on April 21 after 12 years as head of the world’s 1.4 billion Catholics, and Leo was elected in a conclave of Cardinals on May 8.

Between the death of one pope and the naming of another, Beijing proceeded with the “election” of two bishops in the dioceses of Shanghai and Xinxiang.

Commentators have viewed that move as an attempt by the Chinese Communist Party to take advantage of the institutional vacuum in the Vatican to assert its authority over the Church in China.

 

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