EMBARGOED FOR RELEASE
0800 HRS GMT OCTOBER 11, 1997
RE-ARREST OF BISHOP SU ZHIMIN
UNDERGROUND CATHOLIC BISHOP OF BAODING
in
HEBEI PROVINCE, CHINA
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Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.A. - The
Cardinal Kung Foundation, based in Stamford, Connecticut, USA, reported today the
re-arrest of Bishop Su Zhimin, the underground Roman Catholic Bishop of Baoding, Hebei in
China. Bishop Su was re-arrested at noon on October 8, 1997 in the city of Xinji, Hebei,
about 280 km south of Beijing. He was brought back to Baoding where he is currently in the
custody of the Public Security Bureau.
Bishop Su along with his auxiliary
Bishop An Shuxin, many of his priests, religious and lay leaders were originally arrested in Donglu village near
Baoding in May 1996 when the National Shrine for Our Lady of China in Donglu was destroyed
and leveled by the Chinese government. However, Bishop Su was able to go into hiding at
various places for 17 months until he was hunted down and re-arrested three days ago by
the Public Security Bureau.
While Bishop Su was in hiding, he issued
an open appeal to the Government to stop the religious persecution in China. Cardinal Kung
Foundation on August 12, 1996 released this appeal.
Bishop Su is a prominent leader of the
underground church. He is the only underground bishop who has met with a senior U.S.
government official. Almost four years ago in January 1994, U.S. House Representative
Christopher Smith (4th NJ) met privately with Bishop Su. He was immediately arrested after
the departure of Representative Smith.
The underground Roman Catholic Church is
illegal in China since 1957 when the Chinese Government established its own "Chinese
Catholic Patriotic Association (CCPA)" in order to replace the Roman Catholic Church
in China. CCPA is autonomous from the Pope while the underground Catholic Church is
totally loyal and obedient to the Pope.
The Mass, prayer services and even
praying over the dying are considered subversive activities of the underground Catholic
Church because they are conducted without the government's permission. These activities
are punishable by exorbitant fines, detention, house arrest and sentences to jail or labor
camps.
Bishop Su, 65, was previously jailed at
least 5 times by the Chinese Government. He spent a total of about 20 years in jail. He
was once beaten so savagely that he suffered extensive loss of hearing.
"Those who declared that the
religious persecution in China as debated by the U.S. Congress and reported by the media
worldwide is 'overdone', does not 'correspond with that coming from China', and is
politicized to serve 'other causes' should look hard at the above arrest and be awakened
to the fact that the religious persecution is tragically very much alive in China"
said Joseph Kung, president of the Cardinal Kung Foundation.
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