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In 1950, some Chinese Christians initiated the Three-Self Patriotic Movement, which promoted the strategy of 'self-governing, self-supportive, and self-propagating' in order to remove foreign influences from the Chinese churches. This was to assure the Communist Party of China|communist government that the churches would be patriotic to the newly-established People's Republic of China. From 1966 to 1976 the Cultural Revolution stopped the expression of religious life for Christians in China. In 1979 the church was restored, and in 1980 the China Christian Council was formed. Through the council, the registered Protestant church participates in the World Council of Churches. The two associations claim that Christianity in China is 'post-religious denomination|denominational': Protestant denominations prevalent in other parts of the world have no place in China. Christians are said to congregate on Sunday each week in service, implementing the principle of mutual respect. The public representation of the two associations is usually carried out by Bishop K. H. Ting, an Anglican (or, post-Anglican) bishop.
Category:Mainland China category:Religion in the People's Republic of China Category:Christian denominations zh:三自爱国教会 This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Three-Self Patriotic Movement".
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