China’s new religion laws a ‘pretext’ for arrests, clerics say
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China’s new religion laws a ‘pretext’ for arrests, clerics say
The Chinese Communist Party announced this week new restrictions on religious practice by foreigners in mainland China, which are set to come into force May 1.A Catholic church in Jingzhou, China. Credit: Zhangzhugang/CC BY-SA 3.0The rules, issued by the party’s National Religious Affairs Administration, ban foreign nationals from common worship with Chinese citizens, and require all visitors to affirm the national independence of Chinese Church…


China’s new religious restrictions severely limit foreign missionary activity
Tiananmen Square - Entrance to Forbidden City, Beijing, China. / Credit: 4H4Photography/Shutterstock Rome Newsroom, Apr 3, 2025 / 13:30 pm (CNA). New restrictions from China’s United Front ban foreign clergy from presiding over religious activi... [...]
China’s New Religious Restrictions Severely Limit Foreign Missionary Activity
St. Francis Xavier statue in front St. Joseph Cathedral in Beijing; St. Francis is known as an ‘Apostle of China.’ New restrictions from China’s United Front ban foreign clergy from presiding over religious activities for Chinese people without the invitation of the Chinese government.
China adds new restrictions on foreigners' religious activities
A new set of regulations published yesterday by the National Religious Affairs Administration (NRAA), the religious arm of he Communist Party of China’s United Front, will come into effect on 1 May, further restricting the religious activity of foreigners in the People’s Republic of China. The “Detailed Rules” clearly lay out in 38 articles the does and don’ts that foreigners of any denomination must submit in China. If they want to practise the…
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