Zhejiang CC&TSPM Conducts Inspections of Religious Displays

A picture shows a Buddhist statue enshrined in a temple.
A picture shows a Buddhist statue enshrined in a temple. (photo: pixabay.com)
By John ZhangAugust 19th, 2022

A church in China’s southeastern coastal Zhejiang Province forwarded a letter issued by Zhejiang CC&TSPM on auto-reviewing items displayed in religious venues.  

Zhejiang CC&TSPM released an announcement on August 4, demanding the CC&TSPMs in cities with districts to conduct checks on the displays in churches and theological colleges, and then report the results to the provincial CC&TSPM before August 10.

The next day, Jiaojiang Church in Taizhou printed and distributed the announcement, which also said a woman enshrining Japanese war criminals in a Nanjing temple hurt the feelings of Chinese people including Christians and that religious activity sites were required to prevent similar incidents by self-examination and daily management.

- Translated by Abigail Wu

 

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