Seven priests arrested in China
Catholic News Service reports that "Seven underground Chinese priests of the Zhengding Diocese were arrested April 27 while attending a retreat led by a recently released underground bishop, a U.S.-based advocacy group said.
"The arrests were made in the city of Jinzhou by police and officers of China's religious bureau, reported the Stamford, Conn.-based Cardinal Kung Foundation. The retreat was led by Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo of Zhengding, who had been under 24-hour police surveillance from about March 30 to April 25. Bishop Jia was warned by Chinese officials not to initiate any religious activities after the surveillance was lifted, the foundation said in an April 27 statement."
"The arrests were made in the city of Jinzhou by police and officers of China's religious bureau, reported the Stamford, Conn.-based Cardinal Kung Foundation. The retreat was led by Bishop Julius Jia Zhiguo of Zhengding, who had been under 24-hour police surveillance from about March 30 to April 25. Bishop Jia was warned by Chinese officials not to initiate any religious activities after the surveillance was lifted, the foundation said in an April 27 statement."
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