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The Suffering of People With Religious Beliefs In China - underlined today by the death and story of a Trappist monk Benedict Chao - and vividly illustrated in the life of an Irish cousin of my mother who in the 1920s and 1930s worked in China for 20 years and who was hunted down by the Chinese Communist Party's Red Army. He survived but others from his community were murdered.

Summary by David Alton
The Suffering of People With Religious Beliefs In China – underlined by the death and story of Trappist monk Benedict Chao – and vividly illustrated in the life of an Irish cousin of my mother who worked in China for 20 years and who was hunted down by the Chinese Communist Party’s Red Army. He survived but others from his community were murdered. Today, Christians in China continue to be persecuted. Think of Jimmy L:ai in Hong Kong’s Stanley Pr…
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David Alton broke the news on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
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