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Catholic church not out to conquer Asia: Pope Fransis

In a speech to Catholic bishops from 22 Asian countries, the pope stressed the need to adopt ‘creative’ Catholicism that reflects the region’s diversity and that listens with ‘empathy’ to its different voices.

He made a particular appeal for better communications with nations like China, North Korea and Vietnam that do not have formal ties with the Vatican. ‘I honestly hope that those countries of your continent with whom the Holy See does not enjoy a full relationship, may not hesitate to further a dialogue for the benefit of all,’ he told the bishops.

Deviating from his prepared text, the pope said the dialogue he referred to was ‘fraternal’ in nature rather than political. ‘Christians are not coming to Asia as conquerors,’ he said at a martyrs’ shrine some 150 kilometres south of Seoul. It is the first papal visit for 15 years to Asia — a region the Vatican sees as having enormous growth potential to offset dwindling numbers in the United States and Europe.

But nearly a dozen Asian countries in the region do not recognise the Vatican’s authority over their Catholic communities, including China which remains the great elephant in the Vatican’s Asian room.

Chinese Catholics number 5.7 million according to official data, and 12 million according to independent sources. They are divided between an official church dependent on Communist authorities and an ‘underground’ church loyal to the Vatican.

Beijing and the Vatican have been at loggerheads since China severed ties with the Holy See in 1951. In March last year, Beijing warned the newly elected Francis against interfering in China’s internal affairs, ‘including under the pretext of religion’.
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