Pope makes new overture to China, calls Beijing ‘a promise and hope’ for Catholic Church
Francis says China has ‘a capacity for dialogue and understanding that goes beyond other systems of democracy’ and says he wants to visit
Pope Francis declared on Friday that China was “a promise and a hope” for the Catholic Church, offering extensive praise for Beijing at the end of a four-nation tour through Asia and again expressed hope to one day visit.
Francis’ comments, during an in-flight press conference en route home from Singapore, came as the Vatican enters into the final weeks of negotiations to renew a 2018 agreement over the contentious issue of bishop nominations.
Francis declared himself “happy” with the process, saying both sides were engaging in negotiations in a spirit of good will. “I’m happy with the dialogue with China,” he said. “The result is good.”
“China for me is an illusion, in the sense that I want to visit China,” he said. “A great country. I admire China. I respect China. It’s a country with a millennial culture, with a capacity for dialogue and understanding that goes beyond other systems of democracy.”
The Vatican has been working for years to try to improve relations with China that were officially severed over seven decades ago when the Communists came to power.
The aim is to unite the country’s estimated 12 million Catholics, who were divided into an official, state-recognised church and an underground church that stayed loyal to Rome.