BEIJING - China's government-backed "patriotic" Catholic church began a three-day meeting Tuesday to choose new leaders, defying objections from the Vatican that the conclave has no formal standing with the true Catholic Church and further straining the Chinese government's fraught relationship with the Holy See.
Pope Benedict XVI told Catholic bishops not to attend the gathering, called the Assembly of Chinese Catholic Representatives, being held in Beijing.
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