First
Catholic bishop for three years, ordained in China
(Vatican
Radio) Father Joseph Zhang Yinlin, 44, was ordained as coadjutor bishop of
Anyang diocese in Henan province Aug. 4. The ceremony at the Sacred Heart
Cathedral in Anyang city was presided over by 90-year-old Bishop Thomas Zhang
Huaixin of Anyang. Concelebrants included Bishops Joseph Shen Bin of Haimen,
Joseph Yang Yongqiang of Zhoucun and Wang Renlei of Xuzhou, all
Vatican-approved and government recognized. Bishops not recognized by the
Vatican were not present at the ordination.
According
to the official website of the Henan Catholic Church, the ordination Mass was
concelebrated by around 100 priests, and attended by about 1,400 people,
including 120 nuns. The priests who attended Tuesday's
ceremony, worshippers said, including some Chinese who travelled from the US,
Italy or France for the event. A few News agencies were denied entry to the
ceremony.
According
to a Church source, the authorities limited participants to 25 people from each
of the diocese's 17 parishes.
Another
source who attended the Mass told ucanews.com that those who did not have
identity cards could not get into the venue. “The security check is strict as
in the airport. We were being checked twice,” the source said, adding that
despite the rain, the government had “hundreds of police and firemen to
maintain order.”
A
priest who concelebrated told ucanews.com that nearly 500 people were turned
away from the Mass by authorities and had to observe the ceremony on TV sets on
display in parish classrooms.
In
the liturgy, Coadjutor Bishop Zhang told the congregation that he was very
touched, thanked God for choosing him, a simple and weak servant. He also
thanked the ordinary Bishop Zhang for nurturing, guiding him patiently for
years, and now presiding at his ordination.
In
April 2015, he, as the only candidate, was elected as candidate
to be coadjutor bishop of Anyang diocese. A priest of Anyang diocese
told AsiaNews that the ordination liturgy was “sacred, solemn,
peaceful and smooth. It is a special day and full of graces.”
Born
in Henan province in 1971, Bishop Joseph Zhang Yinlin studied at the National
Seminary in Beijing from 1992-1996. After being ordained to the priesthood
in 1996, Father Zhang served as vicar general, assisting Bishop Thomas Zhang
Huaixin. He was elected as coadjutor bishop on April 29 and was approved for
ordination by the Vatican.
"He
comes from a very traditional Catholic family," one said of the new
bishop, asking not to be named as the priests had been told not to speak to the
media. "I'm glad he is becoming our bishop. He has a very deep faith and I
know he will be able to accomplish his ministry well."
Following
the ordination, the Anyang diocese now has two bishops, 30 priests, 120 nuns
and about 40,000 members. A local priest told uncanews.com that the ordination
is a good start for the Church in Henan and also for the Church in China.
“This
is a new beginning for Anyang Diocese,” the priest said. Today’s ordination was
the first ceremony in three years and the first since the Vatican and China
restarted its dialogue in June 2014.
Another
Vatican-approved candidate for bishop, Father Cosmos Ji Chengyi of Zhumadian in
the same province of Henan, also attended the ordination. The date for his
ordination has not been announced.
Restrictions
on civil and religious society have been stepped up in China since President Xi
Jinping came to power two years ago. The last ordination of a bishop in China
ended in turmoil, when Shanghai's newly installed Thaddeus Ma Daqin denounced
the CPCA and was taken away. He has been under house arrest ever since the
ceremony in 2012.
In
Zhejiang province a campaign to remove crosses from both Protestant and
Catholic churches has been running for more than a year, with some houses of
worship demolished on the grounds that they violated building codes.
(UCANews,
AsiaNews, AFP)
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