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Vatican Tells Chinese Patriotic Association: Harbin's Illicit Bishop Excommunicated

These are direct consequences of his decision to go ahead with the ordination despite not having Pope Benedict XVI's approval

The 48 year old Fr. Joseph Yue Fusheng was illicitly ordained bishop of Harbin north-east China on July 6th. As a result he has incurred excommunication. He is not recognized as a Bishop and holds no Episcopal authority in the Catholic Church. Moreover, the Bishops who concelebrated his ordination now must explain their actions to the Holy See.

Fr. Joseph Yue Fusheng, illicitly ordained Bishop of Harbin north-east China

Fr. Joseph Yue Fusheng, illicitly ordained Bishop of Harbin north-east China

VATICAN CITY (Vatican Radio) - The Holy See issued a statement on Tuesday, July 10, 2012 regarding the recent Episcopal ordinations in Harbin and Shanghai, mainland China. The document states that 48 year old Fr. Joseph Yue Fusheng, who was illicitly ordained bishop of Harbin north-east China on July 6th last, has incurred excommunication. He is not recognized as a bishop and holds no Episcopal authority. Moreover, the bishops who concelebrated his ordination now must explain their actions to the Holy See.

These are direct consequences of his decision to go ahead with the ordination despite not having Pope Benedict XVI's approval. He was warned of the grave consequences of such actions contrary to the Catholic faith on a number of occasions, "most recently in a Note published by the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples" two days before the ceremony.

The statement praises "those priests, consecrated persons and lay faithful who prayed and fasted for a change of heart" in Fr. Yue and calls on all Catholics in China "to defend and safeguard the doctrine and tradition of the Church", which is "founded on the rock of Peter and his Successors".

In the same statement, the Holy See welcomes the ordination of Bishop Thaddeus Ma Daqin as an auxiliary of Shanghai diocese as "encouraging". However, the Holy See regrets the presence of an illegitimate Bishop at the liturgy.

The Holy See statement concludes by expressing trust in the concrete willingness of the Government Authorities of China to dialogue with the Holy See, and "not encourage gestures contrary to such dialogue".

Below is the full the text of the statement released Tuesday morning by the Holy See regarding the recent Episcopal ordinations in Harbin and Shanghai, China:

With regard to the episcopal ordination of the Reverend Joseph Yue Fusheng, which took place in Harbin (Province of Heilongjiang) on Friday 6 July 2012, the following is stated:

1) The Reverend Joseph Yue Fusheng, ordained without pontifical mandate and hence illicitly, has automatically incurred the sanctions laid down by canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law. Consequently, the Holy See does not recognize him as Bishop of the Apostolic Administration of Harbin, and he lacks the authority to govern the priests and the Catholic community in the Province of Heilongjiang.

The Reverend Yue Fusheng had been informed some time ago that he could not be approved by the Holy See as an episcopal candidate, and on several occasions he had been asked not to accept episcopal ordination without the pontifical mandate.

2) The Bishops who took part in the illicit episcopal ordination and have exposed themselves to the sanctions laid down by the law of the Church, must give an account to the Holy See of their participation in that religious ceremony.

3) Appreciation is due to those priests, consecrated persons and lay faithful who prayed and fasted for a change of heart in the Reverend Yue Fusheng, for the holiness of the Bishops and for the unity of the Church in China, particularly in the Apostolic Administration of Harbin.

4) All Catholics in China, Pastors, priests, consecrated persons and lay faithful, are called to defend and safeguard that which pertains to the doctrine and tradition of the Church. Even amid the present difficulties, they look to the future with faith, comforted by the certainty that the Church is founded on the rock of Peter and his Successors.

5) The Apostolic See, trusting in the concrete willingness of the Government Authorities of China to dialogue with the Holy See, hopes that the said Authorities will not encourage gestures contrary to such dialogue. Chinese Catholics also wish to see practical steps taken in this direction, the first among which is the avoidance of illicit celebrations and episcopal ordinations without pontifical mandate that cause division and bring suffering to the Catholic communities in China and the universal Church.

The ordination of the Reverend Thaddeus Ma Daqin as Auxiliary Bishop of the Diocese of Shanghai on Saturday 7 July 2012 is encouraging and is to be welcomed. The presence of a bishop who is not in communion with the Holy Father was inappropriate and shows a lack of consideration for a lawful episcopal ordination.


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Keywords: Chinese, China, Patriotic Association, Illicit Ordination, Fr. Joseph Yue Fusheng, Excommunication

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1 - 5 of 5 Comments

  1. John
    10 months ago

    The Chinese government does not know what obedience mean. Look at their civil rights. They don't listen to the UN at all, not even to the EU or to anyone in the world. They always do whatever they want. The US knows this and yet we keep sending our jobs over there.
    Do you think that they are going to listen to the Vatican? Noway, Let us pray for our persecuted christians.and for all those who sufferunder the chinese regeem.

  2. daniel foisy
    10 months ago

    The Catholic church is groing exponentially in China. It is one of the religion which is accepted in China. It is like when Rome first accepted the Christian in their society, there was a lot of growing up. I think we should more tolerant and seek am better relationship with these ordinations. I,m sure these newly ordained bishops are well educated in the faith and accept the Holy Spirit as guidance in their live. Blessings to all.

  3. Theophine
    10 months ago

    What are people fighting for in leadership these days i wonder.If you are not called to be a leader, why must you force yourself into it.Not encouraging at all. Disobedience in the highest order. This not encouraging at all especially to the upcoming aspirants and young priest.This issue "must" be handled properly to avoid future occurence.Bless you.

    Heaven is real and our target.

  4. jh
    10 months ago

    Clear, beautiful phrasing.

  5. rafaelmarie
    10 months ago

    CHINA PERSECUTES CATHOLICS:

    http://www.cardinalkungfoundation.org/

    BE READY FOR A NEW ROUND OF COMMUNIST PERSECUTION OF THE REAL HOLY-ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    CONSIDER YOURSELVES WARNED!!!

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