DEEP, STUBBORN, AND LASTING
How are Chinese Catholics faring during this period of tensions between Beijing and the Vatican? In this piece for America magazine, I try to answer that complicated question.
I’ve wondered for a while why Catholicism is one of China’s slowest-growing religions and the challenges it faced. So I traveled to Dongergou, a village in Shanxi province that is also home to a famous pilgrimage site, to try to figure it out.
I was really lucky to be writing for America Magazine, which is run by some really sharp Jesuits. The magazine gave me space and great editing.
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