July 20, 2025

In a powerful display of pastoral courage and unity, Cardinal Stephen Chow of Hong Kong journeyed to Manchester to rekindle hope and strengthen the faith of the burgeoning Chinese Catholic diaspora in the United Kingdom—many of whom fled Communist repression after the 2019 pro-democracy protests. Celebrating a moving Thanksgiving Mass alongside local bishops and priests, the cardinal delivered a rousing homily in Cantonese, calling for empathy, unity, and a steadfast witness to Christ amid cultural and political upheaval. His words, “God is with you as you seek a spirit of unity and togetherness,” resonated deeply with faithful who have fled persecution and now seek to rebuild their lives rooted in Catholic tradition. Amid rising demand, the shortage of Cantonese-speaking priests remains critical, with elderly clergy like Father Philip Sumner striving valiantly to fill the gap despite language barriers. More than a mere pastoral visit, Cardinal Stephen’s mission embodies the Church's timeless call—to shepherd the faithful, defend religious liberty, and proffer the compassion of Christ to those navigating exile and uncertainty. As the faithful gathered in fellowship, the Church stood boldly as both refuge and bridge in an often-hostile world.

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