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Pope says China talks on appointing bishops ‘at a good point’

He sees dialogue between Vatican and Beijing as worth the risk

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Pope Francis has voiced optimism for improved ties between the Vatican and China, rejecting criticism that the Holy See may be selling out Catholics to Beijing’s communist government.

The Vatican and China are in advanced talks to resolve a dispute over the appointment of bishops in China, one of the biggest obstacles to resuming diplomatic ties that were cut almost 70 years ago.

“We are at a good point,” the pope told Reuters in an interview at his Vatican residence.

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China’s estimated 12 million Catholics are split between an underground church that swears loyalty to the Vatican and the state-supervised Catholic Patriotic Association.

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Pope Francis did not comment in the interview on the details under discussion but said dialogue was the best way forward.

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