{"id":58017,"date":"2016-07-23T21:01:00","date_gmt":"2016-07-23T21:01:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/127.0.0.1:10081\/?p=58017 "},"modified":"2016-07-23T21:01:00","modified_gmt":"2016-07-23T21:01:00","slug":"58017-revision-v1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/minzhuzhongguo.org\/?p=58017","title":{"rendered":"Local Government Officials Banning Minors From Church in China"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\u00a0<\/p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/mzzg.org\/UploadCenter\/ArticlePics\/2016\/29\/201672470DD4AEE-BBAD-4A47-8263-16345EF461B5_w640_r1_s.jpg\" alt=\"201672470DD4AEE-BBAD-4A47-8263-16345EF461B5_w640_r1_s.jpg (640\u00d7360)\" \/><br \/><p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">FILE &#8211; A woman prays with other villagers during a mass in the morning at the Liuhe Catholic Church in Liuhe village on the outskirts of Qingxu county, northern China&#8217;s Shanxi province, Sept. 11, 2011.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">July 23, 2016 9:28 PM<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">While state-run church parishioners continue to face challenges in some Chinese provinces, adherents of unrecognized Christian \u201chouse churches\u201d in Guizhou province are being threatened, so much so that students have been warned their continued participation will leave them barred from attending college.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">According to the human rights group China Aid, some adult members of nonsanctioned house churches have been required to sign documents waiving their right to bring minors to pray. Parents also have been told that they will be sued if they do so.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-family: \u5b8b\u4f53; font-size: 12pt;\">\u201c<\/span><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Yesterday morning, I questioned a government official in our township, saying, &#8216;We do not accept the way you handled our church&#8217;s public meetings,&#8217; &#8221; Mou, who administers a house church in the Guizhou province town of Huaqiu, told VOA&#8217;s Mandarin service. &#8221; &#8216;What regulations does the central government have prohibiting [church] meetings? Let us see them.&#8217; &#8220;<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">According to Mou, who declined to provide a surname, the official replied: \u201cThe higher-level leadership ordered us to do this; we are just doing [as they say].\u201d<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">In an interview with VOA Weishi, China Aid founder Bob Fu explained that, although China&#8217;s constitution explicitly guarantees freedom of religion, Chinese law prohibits people under 18 from participating in religious activities. That&#8217;s why local Huaqiu officials have threatened students with barring them from taking college entrance exams.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">Fu also said local officials threatened to cut off government subsidies to low-income families if they go to church.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">When asked whether incidents similar to those occurring in Huaqiu were happening in other parts of China, Fu said 36 Christians in Sichuan province were detained for attending Mass in 2014 alone.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">According to statistics, in recent years, China\u2019s unofficial house churches have expanded faster than government-sanctioned churches. Chinese authorities, Fu said, appear eager to curb this trend.<\/span><\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p>  <p>\u00a0<\/p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.voanews.com\/content\/local-government-officials-banning-minors-church-china\/3432384.html\"><p><br \/><\/p>  <p><span style=\"font-size: 12pt;\">For detail please visit here<\/span><\/p><\/a><p>\u00a0<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&lt;div&gt;According to the human rights group China Aid, some adult members of nonsanctioned house churches have been required to sign documents waiving their right to bring minors to pray. 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