The Chinese Catholic Church now has 115 parishes, 70 bishops, 1,100 priests, 1,200 nuns, and over four million lay followers. The Chinese Catholic Church has established two national organizations: The Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association, formed in 1957 in Beijing, with Bishop Fu Tieshan as the current president; and the Chinese Catholics Bishops’ Conference, founded in 1980 in Beijing, with Bishop Liu Yuanren as president. Bishop Liu has a theological research center, five special committees responsible for teaching, theological seminaries, rituals, liaison with foreign religious organizations, economic development, and social services, under his jurisdiction.
China has 5,000 Catholic churches and 36 seminaries with 1,900 students. Since 1981, more than 900 priests have been consecrated. There are also 50 noviciates, with more than 1,000 novices who have taken their initial vows. China’s principal Catholic churches include the Cathedral of Immaculate Conception of B.M.V (Xuanwumen Church), Our Savior Cathedral (Xishiku Church), both in Beijing; the Cathedral of Mary Mother of God (Xujiahui Church), in Shanghai; the Cathedral of St. Michael, Qingdao; the Cathedral of St. Joseph (Laoxikai Church), Tianjin; the Hongjialou Church in Jinan; and the Sheshan Church in Shanghai.
The Chinese Catholic Church owns a publishing house and has printed more than three million copies of the Bible and other religious books. The Chinese Catholic Bishops’ Conference and the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association jointly publish and distribute a bimonthly, “the Catholic Church in China”. In addition, foreign languages schools, kindergartens, clinics, rehabilitation centers, homes for the aged, and other social welfare undertakings have been set up in various parishes. Some parishes have sent donations to regions affected by natural calamities and to Project Hope schools. These welfare activities have brought praise to the Catholic Church from all circles of Chinese society.