VATICAN CITY, July 15 (Reuters) - Pope Francis has approved a new bishop of Shanghai as the Vatican chided China for transferring him there without consultation, in violation of bi-lateral accords.
A Vatican statement on Saturday said the pope had named Bishop Joseph Shen Bin to head the vacant Shanghai diocese position.
It is the latest dispute between the Vatican and China over the transfer of a bishop.
In November, the Vatican accused Chinese authorities of violating the 2018 pact by installing a bishop in a diocese not recognised by the Holy See.
For the first time since the 1950s, both sides recognised the pope as supreme leader of the Catholic Church.
Persons:
Pope Francis, Bishop Joseph Shen Bin, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Shen, Parolin, Philip Pullella, Frank Jack Daniel, Mike Harrison
Organizations:
CITY, State, Conservative, Catholic Church, Thomson
Locations:
Shanghai, Vatican, China, Haimen, Jiangsu province