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Chinese government bans Catholic priests from teaching, evangelizing online

This photo taken on Jan. 15, 2024, shows a Chinese flag fluttering below a cross on a Christian church in Pingtan in China’s southeast Fujian province. / Credit: GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images

Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Sep 19, 2025 / 08:00 am (CNA).

NewregulationsfromtheStateAdministrationforReligiousAffairsinChinahaveenactedabanonseveralmajorformsofonlineevangelizationforreligiousclergyofallreligions,includingCatholicpriests. ThenewCodeofConductforReligiousClergyontheInternetcomprises18articles.Amongstipulationsthatreligiousclergymust“lovethemotherland”andsupportChineseleadershipoftheCommunistPartyofChinaanditssocialistsystem,faithleadersarebannedfrompreachingandperformingotherreligiousritualsthroughlivebroadcasts,shortvideos,oronlinemeetings.  Priestsmayonlydosoon“websites,applications,forums,etc.legallyestablishedbyreligiousgroups,religiousschools,temples,monasteries,andchurches”withapprovalfromtheChinesegovernment.Furthermore,wheneverusingsocialmediaaccountsormessagingappstosendoutinformation,religiousclergymus