The Chinese Communist Party has made efforts to exercise control of the churches in China, replacing Christian images with pictures of President Xi Jinping.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom released a report on the matter, saying the Chinese government has βimplemented the coercive βsinicization of religionβ policy, which has fundamentally transformed Chinaβs religious environment.β
According to the report, sinicization, or the subordination of religious groups to the CCPβs agenda, has become the βcore driving principle of the governmentβs management of religious affairs.β
βGovernment officials have installed CCP loyalists as leading religious figures, altered houses of worship with CCP-approved architecture, integrated CCP propaganda into religious doctrines, and otherwise criminalized non-CCP-backed religious activities, all with the goal to ensure the stability of CCP rule,β the report says.
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The report described the governmentβs control of religious groups, explaining that the CCPβs United Front Work Department (UFWD) and the State Administration for Religious Affairs manage the five βofficially recognizedβ religions: Buddhism, Catholicism, Islam, Protestantism, and Taoism.
Adherents to these religious groups must register with the government to legally practice, the report says.
The report goes on to describe Chinaβs βFive-Year Sinicization Work Plans,β which include plans to βemphasize patriotism, loyalty to the CCP and Chinaβs political system, and conformity of religious doctrines, sermons, rituals, and architectural styles of places of worship with the CCPβs ideological requirements.β
Discussing Catholic and Protestant churches, the report says that the CCP has βordered the removal of crosses from churchesβ and βreplaced images of Jesus Christ or the Virgin Mary with pictures of President Xi.β The government has also βrequired the display of CCP slogans at the entrances of churches, censored religious texts, imposed CCP-approved religious materials, and instructed clergy to preach CCP ideology.β
Due to the stateβs attempt to control Christianity, βtens of millions of Christians have opted not to join these organizations and instead worship independently,β the report says.
China has also installed βCCP-aligned bishopsβ in Catholic churches. Those who disagree with the government βdisappear underground,β the report notes. Similarly, Protestants face βrepressionβ for refusing to join state-sponsored groups, leading to the CCP βdetaining, arresting, and incarcerating independent Protestant leaders and laypersons.β
The report also examined sinicization in Buddhist, Islamic, and Taoist religions, emphasizing that sinicization βentrenches the CCPβs control and its vision for the modern Chinese state into every aspect of religious life by forcing groups from the five officially recognized religions to conform their beliefs, activities, expression, attire, leadership, language, houses of worship, and more to CCP ideology.β
Enforcing sinicization leads to the βsystematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom and related human rights, including genocide, crimes against humanity, mass incarceration, enforced disappearances, and the destruction of cultural and religious heritage,β the report concludes.
This article originally appeared on American Faith, and is reposted with permission.
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