The Vatican expressed “grave concern” today for a Chinese bishop who it says was “forcibly removed” from his office several weeks ago and whose whereabouts are unknown. The matter is the latest episode in a wider, decades old dispute between the Vatican and China’s communist authorities over papal authority to appoint bishops.
Shao was appointed by the Pope in September and posted to Wenzhou, an eastern city which has a large Christian community. A Vatican-affiliated missionary news service said Shao’s disappearance is believed to be part of an attempt to per-suade him to join the Communist-controlled Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association church. Chinese authorities don’t recog-nise Shao’s appointment by the Vatican. China has an estimated 12 million Catholics, many of whom worship in non-state sanctioned congre-gations that often overlap with the government-sanctioned church.



