Aug 04 2007
The uphill journey of Catholicism in China
An excellent article I found today:
Posted on Aug 2, 2007 15:45pm CST.
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All Things Catholic – John L. Allen, Jr.
If there were any lingering question about whether there’s a spiritual boom in China today, it now has a two word answer: Yu Dan.
A 42-year-old female talk show host and pop culture icon, Yu Dan is the author of Notes on Reading the Analects — a sort of Confucian Chicken Soup for the Soul — which has sold somewhere between 3 and 4 million copies, making it one of the biggest best-sellers in China since Mao’s “Little Red Book.” Dan’s success illustrates that China has become, according to writer Zha Jianying, the “largest soul market” in the world. With a population of 1.3 billion, China is trying to fill an ideological void left by the collapse of Communism as anything more than a system of political control, and the dislocations of astonishing but uneven levels of economic growth.
There are so many wounded, helpless souls that are desperate to find something to believe in and to hold onto after these drastic changes — Jianying told Reuters in May. Continue Reading »

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