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The Real Competition In China
Terrence Jeffrey 8/6/2008
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The eyes of the world will turn to China in the coming days to watch the Olympic Games. Far too few, however, will fix their attention on the greater competition for the soul of that country.

Here is a story about two champions in that contest, whose most dangerous race you did not see on TV.

Their story starts in Rome, in May of last year, when Pope Benedict XVI published a letter to the Catholics of China. In this letter, Benedict asked Catholics all around the world to set aside May 24 of each year as a day of prayer for the church in that country. He picked this date for a reason.

"This day is dedicated to the liturgical memorial of Our Lady, Help of Christians, who is venerated with great devotion at the Marian Shrine of Sheshan in Shanghai," said the pope.

This shrine is a beautiful church that sits atop a hill — a conspicuous reminder of an illegal faith.

Five decades ago, China's communist regime outlawed the Roman Catholic Church, builder of the shrine. Since 1957, the regime has run a rival organization called the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association. This "association" does not recognize the religious authority of the pope, and its bishops are appointed by the
government.

Chinese bishops, priests and laymen in full union with the Roman Catholic Church have been forced into an "underground."

This May, Pope Benedict published a prayer to our Lady of Sheshan whose final lines must have been particularly poignant for these underground Catholics.

"In the statue overlooking the Shrine, you lift your Son on high, offering him to the world with open arms and a gesture of love," says Benedict's prayer. "Help Catholics always be credible witnesses to this love, ever clinging to the rock of Peter on which the Church is built."

In this spirit, many Chinese Catholics hoped to pilgrimage to Sheshan on May 24. The regime in Beijing, however, forbade all but a few from going.

Joseph Kung, president of the Connecticut-based Cardinal Kung Foundation, which closely monitors the Catholic Church in China, explained what happened.

"If you belonged to the official church of the Shanghai diocese, you could go," Kung told me.

"But if you belonged to the underground church of the Diocese of Shanghai, you were not allowed to go. You were also not allowed to go if you were coming from somewhere other than the Diocese of Shanghai."

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