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The Jesuit Cardinal of Hong Kong has made a plea for positive and constructive communication as a means to bolster peace and spark changes across international and domestic landscapes.Groups slam China's 'crackdown on Hong Kong rights lawyers'Bishop Stephen Chow arrives to the eucharistic celebrations where he is being officiated as Cardinal Chow, in Hong Kong on November 4, 2023.
In his reflection published by the Sunday Examiner, the weekly magazine of the office of the Bishop of Hong Kong, the prelate shared his perspective on effective communication strategies that could significantly influence global peace efforts. The Cardinal expressed disappointment in the current global leadership styles, which do not adopt “a more positive and constructive approach to usher peace into the world.”
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