A leading Chinese Catholic has defended independent selection and
ordination of bishops as the only right path for the spreading of
Gospel in
China.
"The current prosperous development of the Chinese Catholic
church owes totally to China's long-term practice of selecting and
ordaining its own bishops and independently managing the churches,"
said Liu Bainian, vice president of the China Patriotic Catholic
Association, during an exclusive interview with Xinhua on
Tuesday.
"This is the arrangement of the Christ."
China now has a total of 5 million followers nationwide, in
sharp comparison with 2.7 million in 1958, according to statistics
released by the association.
"The development of the Chinese Catholic church in the past 20
years has greatly exceeded that of the 300 years before," said
Liu.
In the history of the Catholic church, he said, a bishop can be
selected by believers, appointed by an emperor and consecrated by
the neighboring diocese.
"The practice for the pope to install a bishop started just
about two centuries ago," he said.
(Xinhua News Agency May 16, 2006)