Cai Huimin Meets Pope: Cancelled Itinerary & Media Leak
Here’s a breakdown of the news report, summarizing the key data:
Main Story:
The planned trip for Cardinal Tang Han and potential auxiliary bishop Cai Huimin to meet with Pope Francis has been cancelled, reportedly due to a media leak. The trip was intended for Pope Francis to appoint Cai Huimin as the second auxiliary bishop of the Catholic diocese of Hong Kong.
Key Details:
* cancellation: The trip was cancelled at the last minute despite air tickets being purchased and a “clear agenda” being set.
* Lobbying Allegations: Bishop Zhou Shouren (of the Hong kong Diocese) is accused of lobbying Pope Francis to promote cai Huimin’s appointment as auxiliary bishop. This lobbying reportedly occurred during a meeting in early september.
* Sources: The information comes from reports in Yahoo news Hong Kong, National Catholic Register, and La Nuova Bussola Quotidiana.
* Inquiry: Yahoo News has contacted the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong for comment but is awaiting a response.
People Involved:
* Cardinal Tang Han: Expected to resign.
* Cai Huimin: Potential auxiliary bishop.
* Pope Francis (Liang XIV): The Pope.
* Bishop Zhou Shouren: Accused of lobbying the Pope.
In essence, the report details a potential power shift within the Hong kong Catholic Diocese and the controversy surrounding the appointment of a new auxiliary bishop, complicated by allegations of behind-the-scenes lobbying and a cancelled trip due to a leak.
