Tag: Cardinal Joseph Zen
Cardinal Zen’s trial reopens in Hong Kong
The prosecution argued that the Fund needed to be registered with the police because of its “massive” size and “systematic” mode of operation
Hong Kong judge rules prosecution has sufficient evidence to try Cardinal...
The magistrate ruled that the prosecution has sufficient evidence to make a prima facie case against the cardinal and five others
Church leaders, rights activists back Hong Kong’s Cardinal Zen as court...
Cardinal Zen and five others are charged with failing to register properly a fund that provided legal aid to pro-democracy protesters
Hong Kong cardinal goes on trial over protest fund
Cardinal Zen, 90, was originally detained earlier this year under a national security law that Beijing imposed on Hong Kong to quell dissent
Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong to stand trial in September over...
The cardinal served as a trustee of the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, which helped pro-democracy protesters
Cardinal Zen set to appear in Hong Kong court next week
Cardinal Zen was arrested May 11 under China’s national security law with at least four others for his role as a trustee of a relief fund
International community laments Cardinal Zen’s ‘precarious’ position
Cardinal Bo of Yangon expressed “profound concern about the situation for human rights and threats to religious freedom in Hong Kong”
Cardinal Bo expresses ‘profound concern’ over ‘threats to religious freedom’ in...
The prelate asked for prayers and support for the people of Hong Kong “in the hope that one day their freedoms will be restored”
Cardinal Parolin hopes Cardinal Zen arrest will not complicate Vatican-China dialogue
Cardinal Parolin said Cardinal Zen’s arrest should not be read as “a disavowal” of the agreement with Beijing, which is up for renewal
‘It’s a way to keep people in fear’: Chinese Catholics react...
Chinese Catholics have expressed both fear and sadness at Cardinal Zen’s arrest