The Catholic Hong Kong Diocese of Hong Kong announced on Friday (November 3) that the Catholic Diocese of the Diocese of the Catholic Church, Li Shan, will be visited in Hong Kong for five days from November 14th at the invitation to return visits by Bishop Zhou Shouren.

According to the Hong Kong Ming Daily, the Hong Kong Diocese said that Li Shan will meet with the bishop of the Hong Kong Diocese and visit the Diocese department to promote the contact and exchanges between the two parties to enhance the understanding.However, it did not mention whether there were other clergy in Beijing Diocese except Li Shan.

The 64 -year -old Catholic Hong Kong Diocese Zhou Shouren was officially promoted to a cardinal bishop at the end of September and went to the Vatican to attend the promotion ceremony.After the ceremony, he said that Fang Ji deliberately ordered him to do a good job of "Chinese mission", and he hoped that everyone would pray for the mission of the "bridge church".

The Hong Kong Diocese of the Diocese of the Hong Kong will be held on Saturday (4th) to celebrate Zhou Shouren's promotion of the Cup of Seeking Mass.The Hong Kong Diocese said that Li Shan would not attend Mass.

Zhou Shouren visited Beijing for five days at the invitation of Li Shan in April this year. It was a Hong Kong bishop visiting Beijing again since 1985 that he visited Beijing in 1985.

In addition to meeting with Li Shan during the period of Zhou Shouren, he also contacted other bishop and clergy, visiting the relevant units of the Institute of God of Division and the mainland of the Diocese of the Diocese of Beijing, and hosted the Thanksgiving Festival in the Cathedral of Beijing Bishop.Essence

Zhou Shouren concluded when he summarized the visit to Beijing at that time, emphasized that this time it was not a "ice -breaking journey", but a "redistory" after the villagers of the villain Hu Zhenzhong visited Beijing after the late Catholic Hong Kong Diocese of Hong Kong. He also invited the Beijing Diocese.Bishop Li Shan visited Hong Kong.