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Catholic seminarians mount rare protest

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Dozens of students at a Catholic seminary in Hebei province staged a rare protest yesterday outside a government office against the appointment of a non-Catholic government official to the school's leadership.

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The show of defiance raised eyebrows, as the seminary is operated by the government-backed church.

It added to the mounting tension before a key national congress in Beijing on Tuesday, when the mainland church will select its new leaders.

The Vatican opposes the congress, saying it breaches Catholic doctrine about bishops' autonomy.

Sino-Vatican relations were already strained after Beijing's unilateral ordination of a bishop in Hebei last month.

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Brandishing slogans and wearing their white uniforms, about 100 seminarians studying for the priesthood at the Catholic Theological and Philosophical Seminary of Hebei in Shijiazhuang staged a silent protest outside the offices of the Hebei Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureau from early yesterday morning.

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