Pope Francis’ Asia trip is all about China


Catholic faithful rehearse singing along the street as they wait to see Pope Francis off at the entrance of Presidente Nicolau Lobato International Airport in Dili, East Timor, on Wednesday. — AFP

POPE Francis’ recent Asia-Pacific tour seems to be about more than spreading the word or connecting with the devout. It is a run-through for the ultimate prize the Roman Catholic Church covets: a visit to China.

By some estimates, the world’s second-largest economy is on track to have the biggest population of Christians by 2030. The pope has been keen to engage with the Chinese Communist Party, which has historically controlled the appointment of bishops in the country, independent of the Vatican. This has led to worries of a schism, one of the many reasons the pontiff wants to unify China’s Catholics.

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