Both states have not maintained diplomatic relations since 1951, after the rise of the communist Mao Zedong, and since then the Catholics of that country were divided between the patriotic Church, controlled by Beijing, and the clandestine one, loyal to Rome.
Since then, with ups and downs in the application of the agreement, a dozen episcopal ordinations have taken place.Although the points of the pact are unknown, on some occasion Francisco had explained that the choice was made in agreement with the authorities of the country, but that the last word was his.
During Donald Trump's first presidency in the United States, the country where Leo XIV comes from, there were some tensions with the Vatican over the decision to move forward with the agreement with China.Recently, Secretary of State Pietro Parolin stated that the Holy See still considers the agreement positive "as it has allowed the Holy See and China to reach a basic consensus on the fundamental issue of the appointment of bishops".
Although he acknowledged that "there are difficulties, but they must be addressed with great patience and confidence" and that currently, "there are still groups that declare themselves clandestine, but the Agreement precisely intended to overcome this situation of division and lead towards the normalization of the Church."






