CHRISTIANS are preparing for a “harsh religious winter” as the Chinese authorities ban them from travelling in the latest government crackdown.
By Katie Mansfield
The Chinese Communist Party is tightening its grip on worship and has released a new set of religious restrictions to come into place next month.
All unofficial religious activity will be suppressed with house churches forced to disband and strict travel restrictions in place as China continues its attempt to undermine the Vatican.
The ruling Chinese Communist Party is officially atheist with more than half of China’s 1.4billion population not associated with any religion or belief.
House churches have been served legal notices from the Chinese Community Party
All unofficial religious activity will be suppressed
Xi Jinping’s government crackdown on Christians has intensified
The Chinese Communist Party is tightening its grip on worship
“The laws are becoming more and more specific and detailed when suppressing Christian family churches, Catholicism, and all other underground religions.
Under Chinese law it is illegal for children to receive a religious education
Zhou Yanhua and Gao Ming were accused of allegedly “indoctrinating minors with superstitious beliefs” as they drove children to a church camp.
Authorities in Zhejiang Province reportedly banned priests from praying for the sick and dying in a Protestant hospital.
In February, Pastor Bao Guohua and his wife, Xing Wenxiang, were sentenced in Zhejiang Province to 14 and 12 years in prison, respectively, for leading a Christian congregation that was opposing a government campaign to remove crosses from the top of churches.
Last year authorities in Zhejiang Province sent out draft regulations governing the colour, size and location of religious signs, symbols, and structures following years of attempting to remove church crosses in the region.
It is thought at least 1,500 crosses were removed from the area with protesters arrested and government-approved churches raising concerns.
And as the Chinese Communist Party continues to assert its dominance, fears grow for a Vatican-appointed bishop arrested for failing to be approved by the state.
Bishop Peter Shao Zhu Min was detained by officials who reportedly took him “on a trip” sparking concern he has been transported to a labour camp.
There have been reports of people being kidnapped and their legs broken if they choose to convert to Christianity,
Open Doors said: “Christians continue to face restrictions from the authorities. Church meetings are disrupted or stopped, and Christian lawyers defending churches from having their crosses forcibly removed have been imprisoned.
“Foreign influence in the fast-increasing Christian minority is seen as a threat to the Chinese government’s nationalistic control.”
