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  1. Chinese authorities also had reportedly pressured Catholics to break communion with the Vatican by requiring them to renounce an essential belief in Catholicism, the primacy of the Roman Pontiff. In the past, however, authorities have permitted some Vatican-loyal churches to carry out operations.

  2. La Iglesia católica (en chino tradicional y simplificado, 天主教; pinyin, Tiānzhǔ jiào; Wade-Giles, Tʽien¹-chu³ chiao⁴; literalmente, ‘Religión del Señor del Cielo’) tiene una larga tradición en la historia de China y se estima que tiene allí alrededor de siete millones de fieles.

  3. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Beijing (Latin: Archidioecesis Pechimensis) is a Metropolitan Latin archdiocese in the People's Republic of China.

    • 30,000 km² (12,000 sq mi)
    • Beijing
  4. Catholic Church by country. The Catholic Church is "the Catholic Communion of Churches, both Roman and Eastern, or Oriental, that are in full communion with the Bishop of Rome (the pope)." [2] The church is also known by members as the People of God, the Body of Christ, the "Temple of the Holy Spirit", among other names. [3]

    Country
    Total Population
    % Catholic
    Catholic Total
    Afghanistan ( details )
    29,928,987
    0%
    0 [25]
    Albania ( details )
    3,020,000
    10% [26]
    302,000
    Algeria ( details )
    32,531,853
    0.14% [27]
    45,000
    Andorra ( details )
    70,000
    88.2% [14]
    61,740
  5. 4 de oct. de 2018 · Reflections. by Wee Kek Koon. The Catholic Church in China: a complex history of controversies, conflicts and unwavering conviction. For centuries, Catholics in China have been dogged by...

    • Roman Catholicism in China wikipedia1
    • Roman Catholicism in China wikipedia2
    • Roman Catholicism in China wikipedia3
    • Roman Catholicism in China wikipedia4
  6. 26 de nov. de 2019 · Berkley Forum. The Catholic Church in China: One Year After the Sino-Vatican Agreement. By: Beatrice Leung. November 26, 2019. Vatican Diplomacy in Historical and Contemporary Perspective. In 1987, Beijing and the Vatican began informal contacts and formal negotiations aimed at re-establishing their diplomatic relations, broken in 1951.

  7. 30 de abr. de 2021 · Abstract. Reflecting on the theme of ‘Empire and Christianity’, this article compares two periods in the Catholic mission to China. The first period, between 1583 and 1800, was characterized by the accommodation of European missionaries to the laws, culture and customs of the Chinese empire during the Ming and Qing dynasties.