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Opening
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of Pope Benedict XVI to the Church in China
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Reflections
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Opening
Vatican
Conference on the Church in China - Papal Letter to Follow
Prisoners
of Conscience
Cause
for Cardinal Kung's Beatification Still on Hold
Make
Reservations Now for Annual Mass for Underground Church in China
Novice
Nun Adoption Program
Searching
for Bishop Su
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Fifteenth
Anniversary
Puppet
Show of Love
Annual
Mass
Adoption
of Novice Nun
Qualified
Charitable Distributions (Donations) From IRA
China
- Vatican Relations
Pope Benedict XVI Publicly Excommunicating Four Patriotic Bishops
The Vatican's China Policy and an Underground Bishop's Death
Patriotic Association Condemns The Da Vinci Code
Underground Roman Catholic Bishop Arrested
China Policy of Freedom Loving Countries and Corporations
The Olympic Games In China In 2008 Should Be Cancelled
Cause for the Possible Canonization of Ignatius Cardinal Kung
Special Project to Investigate Post-communist Martyrdoms in China
Bishop of Hong Kong Among Newly Named Cardinals
Cardinal Kung’s Possible Cause for Beatification
Novice Nun Program – Can You Adopt A Novice?
University Scholarship for Nuns in China
Other Help to Nuns and Male Religious
A Review of Continuous Persecutions of Roman Catholics in China
Letter from the President
The Possible Cause for Cardinal Kung's Beatification
Bishop Zen Ze-Kiun, Hong Kong, Claims Two Chinese Catholic Churches are One
A secret profession of faith is a contradiction in terms
Is the Vatican unwittingly helping the Chinese government to eliminate the underground Church?
Why is the Vatican not appointing new underground bishops?
Media
speculation met by Vatican silence.
The underground Church deserves greater respect in the universal Church
Sino-Vatican Relations
Cardinal Roger Mahony: Celebration of Holy Mass in the Patriotic Association Church
Obedience to Magisterium
Novice Nun Program: Can you adopt a novice?
Educational program for professed nuns and male religious
Letter from the President
Request for Letters of Testimony for Cardinal Kung’s Cause
Meeting With the Underground Religious in Rome
Ordination of a Patriotic Association Bishop in Shanghai
Website Prayer Room Is Now Working
Essay Contest: the Winners Have Been Selected
Letter from the President
Commemorating the 5th Anniversary of Cardinal Kung's Death
The Latest on Underground Bishops in Prison
Appeal to Release and Exonerate All Imprisoned Religious in China
China Has New Regulations on Religious Affairs
Prayer Room
Reminders
China and the Pope
Solemn
Memorial Mass for the Fifth Anniversary of the
Death of His Eminence Ignatius Cardinal Kung:
Homily
Prayers of the Faithful
Letter
from the President
Petition to Initiate Cause for
Cardinal Kung’s Canonization
Prayers Answered: Recovery of Cancer Believed Through the Intercession of
Cardinal Kung
New Vatican Guidelines for China
Please Support the Underground Catholic Church in China
Cardinal Kung Foundation Testified at the Congressional-Executive Commission on
China
Letter from the
President
The American Election and its Influences on the Underground
Roman Catholic Church in China
Priestly Faculties Granted to Patriotic Association
Priests in the United States
Wrong Image of
“Our Lady of China” Mosaic in the
Basilica in Washington, D.C.
Underground Religious Trained in Europe Returning to China
Heroism in the Face of Tyranny: An American Perspective
on the Roman Catholic Church in China
Letter from the President
The Loss of Two Great Friends
Underground Roman Catholic Bishop -- Arrested then Released
and the Vatican's Historically Unprecedented Protest
The cause of Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen
and
an article about his involvement with the
Underground Roman Catholic Church in China
Letter from the President
Pope John Paul II's Solidarity with the Underground Church in China
Cardinal Etchegaray's Erroneous Remarks and Our Opinion of Them
Letter from the President
Needs of the Foundation
Information From the Underground Church In China
Letters From China
Press Release by United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
Letter from the Director
The Spiritual Dimension of Our Mission
The Information Dissemination Dimension of Our Mission
The Educational Dimension of Our Mission
The Stipend Dimension of Our Mission
The Social and Apostolic Dimension of Our Mission
Preserving the legacy of His Eminence, the late Ignatius Cardinal Kung
Letter from the Director
The Dedication of “Our Lady of China” Mosaic
Continued Persecution of the Underground Church in China
Remembering Our Founding Chairman
Remembering Bishop Peter Joseph FAN Xueyan
Tenth Anniversary Of His Martyr Death
"The Good Shepherd Lays Down His Life For The Sheep" John 10:11
Notes From Our Mail Box
Letter from the Director
Update on the Canonization Process
A Tale of Two Bishops - (from Crisis Magazine with permission)
Letter from Father Raymond Dunn
Letter from the Director
Letter to a Cardinal and a Disappointing Reply (Part II)
Irresponsible Journalism
Establishing Diplomatic Relations Between the Vatican and China - The Deciding Factors
Annual Masses
Increased Persecution Of Chinese Catholics Confirmed
Letter to a Cardinal and a Disappointing Reply
A First-Hand Experience of the Persecuted Catholic Church in China
Michigan Parish Hosts Cardinal Kung Foundation
The First Anniversary Mass for the Late Ignatius Cardinal Kung
Christianity or Communism: Which is the Real "Imperialist Foreign Import?"
Second Class Relics for Cardinal Kung
Recent Activities to Advance the Cause of the Underground Catholic Church in China
Two Anniversaries
Two Efforts for the New Evangelization
The Instensifying Campaign Against the Underground Church
Fr. Aedan McGrath: RIP
Christmas Message
Holy Father Salutes Fidelity of Chinese Martyrs
The Cause for Cardinal Kung's Canonization
Excerpts from Papal Homily
Holy Father Meets with Pilgrims
Selections from the lives of 3 Chinese Martyrs
How to Report Miraculous Cures
The Canonization of 120 Martyrs of China
The Cause for Cardinal Kung's Canonization
Recent Reactions to Our Open Letter
The Cardinal Kung Foundation Network
The 120 Blessed Martyrs of China - A Brief Historical Sketch
Followup to Our Open Letter to the Vatican (March, 2000)
Christmas Message
Homily by Most Rev. Andrew Tsien, Bishop of Hualien, Taiwan
(from Anniversary Mass, July 31, 1999)
"A Weed-Eating Monk" - Testimonial
President's Letter
Holy See's Suggestion for a Nunciature in Beijing Triggers Mixed Feelings
Remembering Dr. William Marra
A Rebuttal Letter to the Editor of Catholic New York
An Undergound Catholic Priest's Experience in a Chinese Labor Camp
Christmas Message
Legislation Update
Orphanage Update
Training Chinese Seminarians. Maryknoll's Reply
Recent Arrest of The Underground Religious and Faithful
Articles by Underground Roman Catholic Priests in China
1) The Power of Justice Will Pervail. The Might of Truth will live forever.
2) "Go into the whole world and proclaim the good news to all creation."
Cardinal Kung's Birthday Celebration
China Confiscated Cardinal Kung's Passport
FIDES Interview with Cardinal Kung
An Open Letter from an Underground Catholic
Remembering Father Maurice Wong
Remembering Father X
Underground Clergy Studying in Europe
Mass Stipend
Underground Orphanage for the Handicapped and Retarded
Legislation Update
Other News from China
Homily of Paul Cardinal Shan
United States Religious Delegation to China
President Clinton's Recent Trip to China
Patriotic Association's New Retreat Center
Human Suffering is Spiritual Joy
(An article by a former religious prisoner of conscience who now suffers from breast cancer)
Remembering The Most Rev. Walter W. Curtis, S.T.D.,
Founding Chairman of the Cardinal Kung Foundation
Recent News
Legislation
The Patriotic Association's Anniversary,
And Thoughts From The Underground Coadjutor Bishop of Shanghai
Products From China And Prayers
Rare Visit by Underground Church Member
Many Attending Underground Church Services
Support an Underground Priest
The Freedom from Religious Persecution Act of 1997 (HR 1685)
Examples of Recent Persecution
Persecution Continues - Why?
What Can We Do To Help?
The Government Mobilized ... 5000 Soldiers
Brutality And Mounting Suppression
Bishop Su Chimin, ... Missing
New Wave of Fines, House Arrests, and Detentions
Misinformation
Knowledge As Our Driving Impetus
Profile And History Of The Patriotic Association
Testimony Before The United States Congress
Destruction Of Churches
Training Of Seminarians
The Persecution In China Has Not Stopped
Contributions To The Patriotic Association
Accepting The Patriotic Association Religious
Rumors And False Documents
Sales Of R. C. Church Properties By The Patriotic Association
Donation To Chinese Catholic Church

by Don Bandow
This article appears in National Review as of January 4, 2007
Reprint from the Asian Wall Street Journal, OpEd page - April 7, 2005
This article, written by Joseph Kung, addresses China's condolences offered upon the death of Pope John Paul II and calls for China to allow a single Church that accepts the authority of the Pope.

By Joseph M. Kung, March 23, 2005
This is a letter written to the Ambassador from the People's Republic of China to the USA and it includes addresses so that you can join the worldwide effort to petition the Chinese government for the release of prisoners of religious conscience.
Reprint from the Asian Wall Street Journal, OpEd page - February 4, 1998
This article, written by Joseph Kung,
addresses the first American religious delegation to investigate the numerous reports of
widespread religious persecution in China.
This is a true-life
experience of the author. She spent 23 years in jail and in the labor camp. In 1979, while
still in the labor camp, Margaret, almost miraculously, received permission to leave China
to join her brother, Joseph Kung, in America. Margaret wanted to share her experience with
you to give you more insight into the condition of the thousands of Catholics in China.
Unfortunately, the persecution is still ongoing. Some of her friends are still in labor
camps. Many are in great poverty because they missed the education and career
opportunities as ex-prisoners.
Rev.
Xavier Cai (Tsai), S.J., and Rev. John A. Houle, S.J.,
are remembered in this informative article.
Joseph Kung reviews recent and current
events, with an eye to history and to the future of the faithful underground Catholic
Church in China.
Reprint from the New York Times - January 26, 1997 Front Page
This article was published in spite of
efforts by the Chinese Communist government to keep foreign reporters from revealing the
truth.
Date Published: June 15, 1996
A detailed examination of the
characteristics and issues of the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association.
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Preface
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Chapter
1: What is the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association,
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Chapter
2: Observations
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Epilogue
Reprint of an article by Rev. Matthias Lu,
Ph.D.,S/Th.L. analyzing the Patriotic Association's pastoral letter on women. The article
analyzes the language of the document, explains the status and structure of the government
approved bishops' conference and critiques the pastoral letter's endorsement of
"China's Platform for the Development of Women."
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Chinese National Conference
of Roman Catholic Bishops -Pastoral Letter
Saluting both the 700th anniversary of the
mission of Blessed John of Monte Corvino, the first archbishop of Peking (Beijing), and
the fifth anniversary of the Chinese National Conference of Roman Catholic Bishops, this
pastoral letter was released January 31, 1995 by the Roman Catholic bishops in China
through the Cardinal Kung Foundation in Stamford, Connecticut, USA. (Since the Roman
Catholic Church is illegal in China, this pastoral letter could not be released there
publicly.)
Following an account of the history of the
Chinese Church, the bishops analyze the differences between the Roman Catholic Church in
China and the government sanctioned Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association - which does
not maintain ties with Rome and the Pope - as well as the distinction between their
respective representative bodies, the National Conference of Roman Catholic Bishops and
the China Catholic Bishops' College. Arguing that "no member of the clergy of the
universal Church is permitted to be in sacramental communion" with the Patriotic
Association or the China Bishops' College, the bishops call for prayers that their
"separated brothers and sisters" may "return home to the universal Church
ruled by our sovereign Pontiff."
The Holy Father requests prayers for the
suffering Roman Catholic Church in China.
This is a paraphrase of an assortment of
essays received from the underground Roman Catholic faithful on the celebration of the
Month of Mary in Dong Lu, Hubei province, China.
Supernatural Occurrences in Dong Lu, China -
May, 1995
Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association's
representation and the West's need for cautious process in evangelizing China.
Both letters were written by the late Rev.
Camille Graff, S.J. who was a missionary working in the Diocese of Shanghai under Bishop
Kung before his incarceration by the Chinese Government. Rev. Graff was expelled from
China in the early 1950's, and worked subsequently in Taiwan for many years. The first
letter commemorates Bishop Kung's 30th anniversary of his imprisonment. The second letter reiterates the author's unwavering belief in
Bishop Kung's faith and allegiance to the Pope after the media speculated otherwise on the
occasion of Bishop Kung's release from prison in 1985. These two letters were originally
written in French, and were translated into English by an unknown person.
On May 27th 1995, we celebrated Cardinal Kung's triple anniversaries. This article,
reprinted from AMERICA magazine, recounts the celebration and the price of religious
freedom.
On two occasions in 1995, reports
circulated that Pope John Paul II had concelebrated Holy Mass with Chinese Patriotic
Association priests. We should be more judicious in reading the news report.
A symbol of the suffering Roman Catholic
Church in China, His Excellency passed away on June 27th, 1995. Archbishop Tang was
imprisoned by the Chinese Government for 22 years because of his refusal to renounce his
faith in Roman Catholicism and his obedience to the Pope.
This account was written by a Little Sister of the Poor of
St. Ann's Novitiate following a visit by Cardinal Ignatius Kung to Queen of Peace
Residence on August 30, 1993, feast of Blessed Jeanne Jugan - Foundress of the Little
Sisters of the Poor.
The communist...took the ciborium and threw
it on the floor with all of the Sacred Hosts spilling out...a small girl...saw every
thing...the little girl came back...There she made a holy hour...After her holy hour
she...bent over and with her tongue received Jesus in Holy Communion...The little girl
continued to come back each night...to receive Jesus in Holy Communion on her tongue. On
the thirty-second night, after she had consumed the last and thirty-second host, she
accidentally made a noise and the guard...caught her and beat her to death.
A reprint of two poems on the two leaders
of Shanghai, His Eminence Cardinal
Kung, Bishop of Shanghai appointed by the Pope, and Rev.
Aloysius Jin who also alleges to be the Bishop of Shanghai but was appointed by
the Patriotic Association.
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