Li phones top Catholic over 'devil' jibe, but church denies apology
Tycoon Li Ka-shing has personally intervened in the row over a Catholic priest who likened him to the devil at a Halloween function, but the church has denied it made an apology to the property magnate.
Hong Kong's richest man telephoned the Catholic church's vicar general, Michael Yeung Ming-cheung, to discuss the row and was told he should consider the remarks by Father Thomas Law Kwok-fai a 'joke' and put the matter behind him.
But the row is now threatening to cause a split in the church as pressure from rank-and-file Catholics directed at church leaders rises.
Some are asking why top clerics chose not to back Father Law, who made the 'devil' comments in the context of overall criticism of sharp practice by property developers.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, a church official confirmed that Li, chairman of Cheung Kong (Holdings), called vicar general Yeung after one of his top aides complained to the diocese in a phone call and letter last week.
'Father Yeung explained to Mr Li that Father Law made the comments in an unofficial manner which did not represent the diocese's position.