On September 25, two priests were arrested in Shenzhen, Guangdong, according to reports from the Cardinal Kung Foundation. Father Shao Zhoumin, the vicar general of the Wenzhou Diocese in Zhejiang province, and Father Jiang Sunian, the chancellor of the Wenzhou Diocese, were arrested as they returned from a trip to Europe. During the arrest, the police confiscated a large number of books and photos that the priests were bringing back from their visit. The priests have been detained in an unknown location and no reasons have been given for their arrest.
Zhoumin and Sunian were previously arrested together on October 27, 2005. Each was also arrested in 1999.
Pray that God will bring about justice in China (Psalm 140). Pray that these men will be released soon.
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