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Beijing to Appoint New Catholic Bishop

Mon, 17 Sep 2007 18:14:12 +0000 | Newsvine China

Beijing church leaders will ordain a new bishop this week, a senior religious official said Monday, filling an influential post that had been closely watched to gauge whether the government would consult with the Vatican on church appointments.


China observes 'Car Free Day' with the usual gridlock (AFP)

Sat, 22 Sep 2007 07:16:54 GMT | Yahoo! News

Cyclists in Beijing. A total of 108 Chinese cities tried Saturday to stage a "Car Free Day" to tackle congestion and pollution but it was unclear if the attempt was working with traffic jams clogging streets in Beijing(AFP/File/Teh Eng Koon)AFP - More than 100 Chinese cities including Beijing staged a "Car Free Day" Saturday to fight congestion and pollution, but the streets of the capital remained defiantly clogged with traffic jams.



Vatican hopeful about new Beijing bishop (AP)

Fri, 21 Sep 2007 18:08:42 GMT | Yahoo! News

AP - The installation of a Chinese bishop well regarded by the Holy See marked the beginning of what could be a "new chapter, a new reality" in the Catholic church's relationship with the government in Beijing, a Vatican official said Friday.



China ordains new Beijing bishop (AFP)

Fri, 21 Sep 2007 16:34:12 GMT | Yahoo! News

New Chinese Catholic bishop Joseph Li Shan leaves after the installation ceremony at a Catholic Church in Beijing. China's official Catholic church made Father Shan the new bishop of Beijing in an ordination carried out with the apparent blessing of the Vatican.(AFP)AFP - China's official Catholic church on Friday installed a new Vatican-approved bishop of Beijing in a sign of quiet dialogue between China and the Holy See despite the lack of diplomatic relations.



Pope backs Beijing's new state-approved bishop (Reuters)

Fri, 21 Sep 2007 14:56:48 GMT | Yahoo! News

Father Li Shan, the new Catholic bishop of Beijing, walks out of the Southern Catholic Church following the appointment ceremony in Beijing, September 21, 2007. The new Catholic bishop of Beijing was installed to a round of applause from parishioners on Friday amid warming ties with the Vatican and growing confidence the appointment had received its backing. (Reinhard Krause/Reuters)Reuters - A state-approved Catholic bishop of Beijing was installed to applause from parishioners on Friday in a tightly orchestrated ceremony that was subsequently endorsed by the Vatican, in a sign of a thaw in relations.



Letter: Don?t Play Beijing?s Games

Tue, 25 Sep 2007 20:28:09 +0000 | China View

Taipei Times, Taiwan, Monday, Sep 24, 2007- China has done everything in its power to give the impression it has some right to claim sovereignty over Taiwan, despite the fact that the communist dictatorship in Beijing has not ruled Taiwan in any way since the day it seized power in 1949. The International Olympic Committee (IOC), like [...]


China Dilemma Over Burma Protests

Thu, 27 Sep 2007 01:22:02 +0000 | China View

By Michael Bristow, BBC News, Beijing, 25 September 2007- China, which has become one of Burma’s main supporters over recent years, has remained largely silent about the current protests. Beijing is traditionally reluctant to speak publicly about the internal affairs of other countries. But, despite this, there are signs that Chinese politicians are anxious to help stabilise the [...]


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