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China jails 600 Christian cult members amid crackdown
UCA News, English
China’s communist regime has intensified its crackdown on a Christian cult movement, the Church of Almighty God (CAG), with hundreds of members jailed. Some 600 CAG members have been sentenced to between six months and seven years in prison across China, Bitter Winter reported. The renewed persecution is part of a three-year plan by the Chinese Communist Party known as the “Final Solution” to eradicate the church, it noted.
“The authentic spirit of the Synods is in knowing how to put oneself out there” (Analysis by Antonio Spadaro)
Avvenire, Italian
Father Antonio Spadaro, Jesuit priest and director of the Italian magazine La Civilità Cattolica, offers some points of reflection on synods within the Catholic Church. He underlines the central role of the Holy Spirit by saying how putting the Church in a synodal state “means making it restless, uncomfortable, tense” because it is guided by the Spirit. Father Spadaro compares the synod to a football game, where one has to play but also “be played,” meaning be willing to adapt to the situations on the field. In the case of a synod it means letting the Holy Spirit guide the process and “overturn the tables,” without expecting everything to go exactly according to a predefined plan. Father Spadaro also emphasizes that the Church is not “a construction of different Lego bricks that all fit together in the right place” but rather a “a jazz concert, where you play following the inspiration shared in the moment.”