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Pope Leo XIV Approves First Chinese Bishop, Reaffirming Controversial Vatican-Beijing Accord

June 11, 2025
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In a development that underscores continuity in the Vatican’s engagement with China, the Holy See announced on Wednesday the first Chinese bishop appointment under Pope Leo XIV, marking a key step in the Church’s ongoing and delicate relationship with Beijing.

The appointment of Joseph Lin Yuntuan as auxiliary bishop of Fuzhou—capital of China’s southeastern Fujian province—was confirmed by Pope Leo XIV on June 5, with China subsequently recognizing the decision.

In an official statement, the Vatican voiced “satisfaction” with China’s acknowledgment of the appointment, framing it as a positive outcome of continued dialogue between the Holy See and Chinese authorities. The statement described the event as “an important step in the communal journey of the diocese,” highlighting both the pastoral and diplomatic dimensions of the move.

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Despite the absence of formal diplomatic relations between the Vatican and China—rooted in the Holy See’s recognition of Taiwan, which Beijing views as a renegade province—both sides have pursued a cautious rapprochement over the past several years.

A pivotal moment in this effort came in 2018 when a landmark agreement was signed granting both the Vatican and Beijing shared input into the selection of bishops in China, home to roughly 12 million Catholics.

Although the precise details of the accord have never been made public, it has stirred significant debate within Church circles. Critics argue that the arrangement compromises ecclesiastical independence by offering the Chinese Communist Party undue influence over spiritual matters. Some see it as a dangerous concession to a regime known for strict control over religious institutions.

Nonetheless, the Vatican has stood by the agreement, with Pope Francis personally overseeing its renewal multiple times, including the latest extension in October 2024 for an additional four years. Supporters of the deal argue that it ensures a pathway for unity between underground and state-sanctioned Catholic communities, as well as guarantees for episcopal legitimacy and pastoral continuity in China.

The new development also serves as an early indicator of Pope Leo XIV’s posture toward China following his election on May 8. The appointment, made just weeks after he succeeded Pope Francis—who died on April 21 after leading the Catholic Church for over a decade—suggests a willingness to maintain his predecessor’s diplomatic trajectory.

During the interregnum between the death of Francis and Leo XIV’s election, Beijing unilaterally conducted “elections” of bishops in Shanghai and Xinxiang, moves widely interpreted by Vatican observers as attempts to exploit the temporary leadership gap in Rome. Many commentators viewed this as a strategic effort by the Chinese government to entrench its control over the Church’s structure within the country.

Against this backdrop, the recognition of Bishop Lin’s appointment represents a recalibration of the relationship between Rome and Beijing under the new pontiff. It signals that while the Vatican remains committed to fostering dialogue with Chinese authorities, it also seeks to retain its canonical authority and spiritual legitimacy within China’s complex religious environment.

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Pope Leo XIV’s first Chinese bishop appointment, recognized by Beijing, reflects his support for the ongoing Vatican-China accord despite criticism. The move signals continuity with Pope Francis’s efforts to build diplomatic and pastoral bridges in one of the world’s most tightly regulated religious landscapes.

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