SHANGHAI, China, December 10, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) — The Chinese communist government has shut down another Christian church.

On Sunday, December 1, agents of the Chinese government burst into Shanghai’s Wheat Church, disrupting the service being held inside.

According to China Aid, the emissaries of the communist regime accused the Christians of holding religious activities in an illegal place. They expelled the congregation, who refused to leave. An estimated 200 Christians remained in front of the church to continue their singing and prayers.

“What we’re seeing,” David Mulroney, a former Canadian ambassador to China, told LifesiteNews, “from Xinjiang to Tibet, and across Protestant and Catholic communities throughout China is an all-out war being waged by the Communist Party against religious belief and believers,” he said via social media. 

“It is shocking and appalling in its vast scope and in its brazen disregard for human rights,” Mulroney continued. 

“But it also betrays the Party’s insecurity, its fear that Chinese people might discover, through belief in God, just how false and unsatisfying is the sad and uninspiring mix of socialism and materialism that is the Communist government’s main offering.”

Mulroney, who lived in Beijing from 2009 to 2012, said believers in China need Western countries to notice their suffering.

“It would help enormously if more western countries, including Canada, still cared about religious freedom and treated it as the essential human right that it is,” he said. 

“But China’s assault on religion is politely ignored in the West, even by the Vatican, which should be providing the clearest and most urgent calls for change.”

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