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Chinese Christians told: Replace Christ with Mao or lose government support

Since 2015, the Communist government has pushed forward with a program of “sinicization” of religion.

People praying in Shanghai, China, in July 2020. (Credit: ThewayIsee/Shutterstock)

CNA Staff, Jul 21, 2020 / 03:00 pm (CNA).- Government authorities in Shanxi, China, are ordering people who receive government assistance to replace religious symbols in their homes, including pictures of Jesus, with pictures of Chairman Mao and President Xi Jinping. Refusal to comply results in the assistance being taken away.

The religious freedom magazine Bitter Winter reported last week that officials in the city of Linfen, Shanxi province, were told in April to inspect and remove religious symbols from the homes of those receiving “social welfare payments” and to replace them with communist leaders. Those who complained would have their payments “annulled.”

The policy also applies to members of state-run churches. A member of the Three-Self Church, which is the Chinese Communist Party’s official Protestant denomination, told Bitter Winter that images of Jesus and a religious calendar were taken down from his house and replaced with images of Chairman Mao.

Like much of the world, the Chinese economy has been hard-hit by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, meaning that more and more people are relying on government payments to stay financially afloat. At the same time, the government has overseen a renewed crackdown on places of worship.

“Impoverished religious households can’t receive money from the state for nothing—they must obey the Communist Party for the money they receive,” the Three-Self member told Bitter Winter.

A preacher from a house church, which typically are illegal but tolerated in much of China, said that his cross and pictures of Jesus were removed in May and replaced with a picture of Chairman Mao.

“All impoverished households in the town were told to display Mao Zedong images,” the preacher told Bitter Winter. “The government is trying to eliminate our belief and wants to become God instead of Jesus.”

In addition to Shanxi, Christians in other provinces have reported similar treatment from government officials.

In Jiangxi, which has seen multiple reports of Christian persecution in the last year, a Christian reported that his disability payment was revoked because of his attendance at church.

His wife reported to Bitter Winter that he was told they would be “treated as anti-Party elements” if they did not stop going to church.

A member of the Three-Self Church, who is a woman in her 80s who lives in the province of Jiangxi, reported that she lost her government aid after she said “Thank God” upon receiving a subsidy payment.

“They expected me to praise the kindness of the Communist Party instead,” she reported.

In April, another elderly woman from the Henan province reported that her minimum living allowance was canceled when officials discovered a cross on her house’s door. The woman, who is a diabetic and needs frequent injections, lost all government aid due to her religious beliefs.

In Shandong province, officials raided the home of a Christian man and posted images of Mao and Xi Jinping. The Christian told Bitter Winter that Mao and Xi Jinping were the “greatest Gods.”

“If you want to worship somebody, they are the ones,” the official told the man in Shandong.

Since 2015, the Communist government has pushed forward with a program of “sinicization” of religion. Regular reports of churches being demolished, priests and bishops being harassed and arrested, and strict censorship being imposed on religious teaching continue to emerge from the country.

In some areas, churches were made to remove displays of the decalogue and replace them with sayings of president Xi Xinping.

In Xinjiang, anywhere from 900,000 to 1.8 million mostly-Muslim Uyghurs are estimated to be in the system of more than 1,300 detention camps set up by Chinese authorities, ostensibly for “re-education” purposes. Survivors have reported indoctrination, beatings, forced labor, forced abortions and sterilizations, and torture in the camps.


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10 Comments

  1. My Australian friends, including a priest, will not believe that this happening in China. They think this is Western propaganda.
    In Singapore, there are friends who think the west is maligning China.

    • The same reactions prevailed in the 1930s regarding the horrific Bolshevik terrorism against millions of the soviet population. It was just propaganda. Sure. Where is the outrage in the American Press against this kind of monstrous anti-human terrorism. They prefer to attack a sanctioned target like Putin who is supportive of Christian’s. Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose.

    • Interesting Australian friends you have. Because I know quite a number of Australians who believe otherwise.

    • Agnes ..all I can say to our comment is: “Your Australian friends obviously DO NOT read our national paper’The Australian’and your priest friend must be INCREDIBLY naive, ill informed and not a reader of Catholic papers or Catholic websites! IF he is a CATHOLIC priest please tell him from me to do some homework” Gordon Carter. Adelaide. South Australia.

    • The Australians appear to be quite well informed about what is going on in China. I just saw this report, referred to in a New York Times opinion piece titled “China Is Harvesting the DNA of Its People. Is This the Future of Policing?” by the same authors, published today:

      Genomic Surveillance: Inside China’s DNA dragnet, by Emile Dirks and Dr. James Leibold.

      June 17, 2020

  2. Under Xi Tibetan Buddhists, Uyghur Muslims and now Christians must be re-educated and kowtow before the totems of a system that is a complete ideological failure Mao would not recognize today’s China as even communist so wide has become the gap between rich and poor.
    Chinese history is known for internal rebellion. The fault lines can be clearly seen. Even emperors were accountable to Heaven.

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