Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen has criticized the Vatican for its unwise deal with China due for renewal in September
In his first public remarks since he was arrested under Hong Kong’s National Security Law earlier this month, Catholic Cardinal Joseph Zen has criticized the Vatican for its “unwise” deal with China, due for renewal in September. Zen, 90, spoke at a mass at a Chinese Catholic church almost two weeks after being arrested with four other activists, as part of a national security police probe into foreign collusion over a legal support fund.