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FRI · 2026-04-17 · 00:37 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0417-70176
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Report details rising pressure on underground Catholics as China denies crackdown

A Human Rights Watch report alleges that China is increasing pressure on underground Catholic communities to align with Communist Party ideology, despite a 2018 agreement with the Vatican intended to ease tensions. The report states that the government is tightening surveillance and restrictions on an estimated 12 million Catholics.

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Report details rising pressure on underground Catholics as China denies crackdown
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A Human Rights Watch report alleges that China is increasing pressure on underground Catholic communities to align with Communist Party ideology, despite a 2018 agreement with the Vatican intended to ease tensions. The report states that the government is tightening surveillance and restrictions on an estimated 12 million Catholics. Human Rights Watch researchers, barred from entering China, based their findings on interviews with individuals outside the country. The Chinese government denies these claims, stating that Human Rights Watch is biased and that it protects citizens' religious freedom while overseeing religious affairs lawfully. Human Rights Watch urges the Vatican to review the 2018 agreement and pressure China to end the alleged persecution.

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The Chinese government rejects the claim that it is cracking down on Catholics.

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Human Rights Watch researchers are not allowed into China.

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In 2018, Pope Francis reached a deal allowing the Chinese government a role in appointing bishops.

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China’s Catholics have long been split between a state-run church and an underground church loyal to the Vatican.

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Chinese government is increasing pressure on underground Catholic communities.

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close Video Dozens arrested in China amid escalating crackdown on Christian churches Grace Jin and Bill Drexel, the daughter and son-in-law of Zion Church founder Ezra Jin Mingri, discuss the suppression of Christianity in China on ‘Fox News Sunday.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Hören Sie sich diesen Artikel an 3 Min The Chinese government is increasing pressure on underground Catholic communities to join the state-controlled church while tightening surveillance and restrictions on an estimated 12 million Catholics, according to a Human Rights Watch report. The group said in its report that the increased pressure is part of a decade-old campaign to ensure religious groups align with Communist Party ideology. The Associated Press reported that the Chinese government has rejected the claim, saying Human Rights Watch is "consistently biased against China." China’s Catholics have long been split between a state-run church and an underground church loyal to the Vatican. In 2018, Pope Francis reached a deal allowing the Chinese government a role in appointing bishops to ease tensions. WATCHDOG HIGHLIGHTS NATIONS WHERE CHRISTIANS FACE PERSECUTION AROUND THE GLOBE Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks during an international business meeting at The Great Hall Of The People March 28, 2025, in Beijing, China. (Ken Ishii/Pool/Getty Images) "A decade into Xi Jinping’s Sinicization campaign and nearly eight years since the 2018 Holy See-China agreement, Catholics in China face escalating repression that violates their religious freedoms," Human Rights Watch researcher Yalkun Uluyol said in the report. "Pope Leo XIV should urgently review the agreement and press Beijing to end the persecution and intimidation of underground churches, clergy, and worshipers." The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson’s office told The Associated Press that Human Rights Watch "fabricates all manner of lies and rumors and lacks any credibility whatsoever." The office added that the government "oversees religious affairs in accordance with the law and protects citizens’ freedom of religious belief and normal religious activities." BISHOP ROBERT BARRON: THE WAR ON CHRISTIANS IS REAL, AND THE WORLD CAN NO LONGER STAY SILENT A man looks on at a Catholic Church in Zhuozhou, China's northern Hebei province April 22, 2025. (Adek Berry/AFP) Human Rights Watch said its researchers are not allowed into China and that the report is based on interviews with people outside the country who had firsthand knowledge of Catholic life in China, along with experts on Catholicism and religious freedom. The 2018 agreement stipulates that Beijing proposes candidates for bishop, which the pope can veto, though the full text has never been made public. In June 2025, Pope Leo XIV, who had just become the pope, appointed a Chinese bishop under the 2018 agreement and said he would continue to honor the deal "in the short term." POPE LEO XIV TO VISIT FASTEST-GROWING CATHOLIC CONTINENT DURING 4-NATION AFRICA TRIP Pope Leo XIV waves as he arrives at Saint Joseph's Cathedral in Bamenda on the fourth day of an 11-day apostolic journey to Africa April 16, 2026. (Alberto Pizzoli /AFP via Getty Images) "I’m also in ongoing dialogue with a number of people, Chinese, on both sides of some of the issues that are there," Leo said. "It’s a very difficult situation. In the long term, I don’t pretend to say this is what I will and will not do, but after two months, I’ve already begun having discussions at several levels on that topic." Since 2018, Human Rights Watch says Chinese authorities have pressured underground Catholics to join the state-run church through detentions, disappearances and house arrests, citing accounts from unnamed individuals who have left China. The report also said China has tightened ideological control, surveillance and restrictions on religious activity and foreign ties, including requiring state approval for clergy travel, while officially recognizing and closely overseeing five religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Catholicism, Protestantism and Islam. POPE LEO PICKS NEW Vatican AMBASSADOR TO US AS TRUMP TENSIONS MOUNT OVER POLICIES Xi Jinping said in 2016 he would "Sinicize" the country’s religions, a policy aimed at aligning religious practices with Communist Party ideology. Human Rights Watch said authorities have taken sweeping steps to curb religious practice, including tearing down churches and crosses, blocking gatherings at unregistered churches and seizing religious materials not approved by the state. The group said the broader "Sinicization" campaign has also led to intensified crackdowns on Tibetan Buddhists and Muslims. Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips and ideas can be sent to Greg.Wehner@Fox.com and on Twitter @GregWehner. Fox News' Antisemitism Exposed" newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world." By entering your email and clicking the Subscribe button, you agree to the Fox News and Terms of Use, and agree to receive content and promotional communications from Fox News. You understand that you can opt-out at any time. You've successfully subscribed to this newsletter!
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