Mon, Aug 29, 2005 - Page 1 News List

Still under watch, persecuted Chinese bishop dies aged 88

AP , VATICAN CITY

An elderly Chinese bishop who had been imprisoned for 28 years because of his faith has died in China, Vatican Radio reported.

It said that Monsignor Xie Shiguang (謝士光), the bishop of Mindong, died of leukemia on Thursday. Xie, 88, was first arrested in 1955 by Chinese authorities "because of his loyalty and obedience to the pope," and released a year later, the station said on Saturday.

He was arrested again in 1958 and jailed until 1980, Vatican Radio said. Xie was also imprisoned from 1984 to 1987, and finally for two years starting in 1990, and was kept under surveillance by authorities until his death.

The Vatican praised Xie as a "courageous witness to Christ."

The chronicle of Xie's suffering comes against a backdrop of maneuvering to improve relations between the Holy See and Beijing. Relations were severed in 1951 shortly after the officially atheist Communist Party took power. Worship is permitted in government-controlled churches. Chinese who are loyal to the pope join unofficial congregations and risk persecution.

Benedict XVI, has made it clear he wants to bring China's estimated 12 million Catholics under Rome's wing. China has said it would like better relations with the Holy See, but it wants the Vatican to cut diplomatic ties to Taiwan.

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