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October, 2005
Yongqiang (AsiaNews/UCAN) – Two “underground”
priests in Wenzhou diocese (eastern China) were detained by public
security officers after holding a mass to mark the end of the Year
of the Eucharist.
Fr
Shao Zhumin and Fr Paul Jiang Sunian, respectively Vicar General and
Chancellor of the underground Church community of Wenzhou diocese,
as well as five other priests concelebrated the mass on October 27
in Yongqiang parish for about 600 Catholics.
After
the Mass, Father Shao together with some priests, nuns and lay
Catholics went to a restaurant for dinner. Public security officers
seized him at the front desk when he approached the counter to order
food while the other Catholics waited inside a room.
Alerted
to the arrest, the lay Catholics quietly escorted the other priests
out of the restaurant through a back door in the kitchen to prevent
them from being arrested too.
Father
Jiang did not join the group for dinner, but headed back to his
parish. Public security officers took him into custody when he
stopped at a toll booth in Bailou, Shuangyu Township.
A
local Catholic source said that Fathers Shao and Jiang might have
been targeted because they are the leaders of the community.
He
said no problems occurred during or after a similar mass held by
another parish on October 22 for the closing of the Eucharistic
Year, even though more priests and Catholics attended that function.
Other
sources said they could not understand why the two priests were
taken away, as the situation concerning the Wenzhou underground
community “has been calm” for some time, and a number of priests
who had been detained were released gradually in recent years.
The
October 27 event closing the Eucharistic Year was divided into five
parts, with the participants first holding a simple ceremony to
signify the closing of the special year proclaimed by the late Pope
John Paul II. Then, several priests summarized their activities
during the year, reiterating the significance of the Eucharist to
the Church and the life of Catholics. After the Mass, the priests
and Catholics held a procession with the Eucharist and then
adoration of the Blessed Sacrament. A Benediction ended the
activities.
Father
Shao, who is in his early 40s, was arrested previously in 1999, but
was hospitalized due to illness during his detention and later
released.
In
November 1999, Father Jiang was detained for illegally publishing
120,000 hymnbooks. He was officially arrested the following month,
on December 23. He was given a six-year jail term and fined 270,000
yuan (US$ 32,610) in April 2000, but was released on Christmas Day
in 2003.
Bishop
James Lin Xili of Wenzhou was arrested in September 1999 and is
still confined to the cathedral of the government-recognized Church
community without freedom of movement. Reportedly he is not in good
health.
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