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Cardinal Zen Quotes
«I agree mainland China's situation is different. The Vatican may make concessions and let China give its opinion, but it won't let Beijing have total say.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«Winter has passed, and spring has come. The seeds you have sown with tears will bear fruit very soon.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«Yet it is not my blood that has been shed -- it is the bleeding tears from the numerous, nameless, heroes in both the official and underground churches who have suffered for being faithful to the church.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«But there will be time.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«Only the Holy Father can decide which men are suitable. But if the government is worried about an appointment, they can give their views.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«My impression is that they've entered into real talks.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«The final word should not be exclusively on the side of an atheist government.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«And especially the newer bishops. Everybody knows they were appointed by the Holy Father.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«I can confidently say these are not major problems. They can be overcome.»
Author: Cardinal Zen
«By appointing their own bishops hastily and illegally, they [the Patriotic Catholic Association] tried to impose their own selection on the Vatican. This shows disregard for the spirit of the negotiation and disrupts mutual trust.»
Author: Cardinal Zen