Tag: Cardinal Zen
Hong Kong Cardinal Zen’s trial has been delayed due to COVID
Cardinal Zen, 90, was to have stood trial beginning Monday in connection to his role as a trustee of a pro-democracy legal fund
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
‘Martyrdom is normal’: Hong Kong Cardinal Zen holds mass after court...
"We may not have to do that but we may have to bear some pain and steel ourselves for our loyalty to our faith."
Cardinal Zen of Hong Kong appears in court over protest defense...
Cardinal Zen's arrest has triggered outrage from Western nations, who have accused China of eviscerating the freedoms it promised Hong Kong
Hong Kong cardinal’s arrest spotlights secretive Vatican-China deal
Cardinal Joseph Zen's arrest comes during a crackdown by Beijing on dissent in Hong Kong
Without mentioning Cardinal Zen’s arrest, pope says he is praying for...
Chinese Catholics have a special devotion to Our Lady, Help of Christians, who is venerated in Shanghai, China
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 Zen: Traditional Latin Mass should continue, though critics hope it...
Cardinal Zen said he is pleased that the bishops of Hong Kong have opted not to make any changes regarding the celebration of the Latin Mass
Cardinal Zen reacts to restrictions on Traditional Latin Masses
Cardinal Zen said “the problem is not ‘which rite do people prefer?’ but ‘why don’t they go to Mass anymore?’
Cardinal Zen opposes ban on private Masses in St. Peter’s Basilica...
Cardinal Zen’s recent letter implied a greater issue than the restrictions on the celebration of private Masses inside St. Peter’s Basilica