HONG KONG – Some church leaders in China who have read Pope Benedict XVI’s letter to mainland Catholics say they feel positive about it and are willing to heed the pontiff’s call for unity. Many Catholics contacted by the Asian church news agency UCA News said they needed time to digest the lengthy and theological letter and to consider its impact. Nuns and members of the Catholic hierarchy in China shared with UCA News their initial reactions to the papal document, made public June 30. The letter urged cooperation between clandestine Catholic communities and those officially registered with the government. It criticized Chinese government limits on church activities, but on several key issues – including the appointment of bishops – it invited civil authorities to a fresh and serious dialogue.






