Episcopal Ordination in the Diocese
of Leshan (Province of Sichuan, Mainland China)
With regard to the episcopal
ordination of the Rev. Paul Lei Shiyin, which took place on Wednesday 29 June last
and was conferred without the apostolic mandate, the following is stated:
1) Rev.
Lei Shiyin, ordained without the Papal mandate and hence illegitimately, has no authority
to govern the diocesan Catholic community, and the Holy See does not recognise him
as the Bishop of the Diocese of Leshan. The effects of the sanction which he has incurred
through violation of the norm of can. 1382 of the Code of Canon Law remain in place.
The same Rev. Lei Shiyin had been informed, for some time, that he was unacceptable
to the Holy See as an episcopal candidate for proven and very grave reasons.
2) The
consecrating Bishops have exposed themselves to the grave canonical sanctions laid
down by the law of the Church (in particular, canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law;
cf. Declaration of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts of 6 June 2011).
3) An
episcopal ordination without Papal mandate is directly opposed to the spiritual role
of the Supreme Pontiff and damages the unity of the Church. The Leshan ordination
was a unilateral act which sows division and unfortunately produces rifts and tensions
in the Catholic community in China. The survival and development of the Church can
only take place in union with him to whom the Church herself is entrusted in the first
place, and not without his consent as, however, occurred in Leshan. If it is desired
that the Church in China be Catholic, the Church’s doctrine and discipline must be
respected.
4) The Leshan episcopal ordination has deeply saddened the Holy
Father, who wishes to send to the beloved faithful in China a word of encouragement
and hope, inviting them to prayer and unity.