The Vatican said reports to the contrary were "surprising and regrettable" and fostered "confusion and controversy."
The retired archbishop, Cardinal Joseph Zen, published a Facebook post Monday that revealed the behind-the-scenes drama over contentious bishop nominations in China.
Zen's extraordinary post said the Vatican had asked a legitimate "underground" bishop to stand down in favor of an excommunicated one favored by Beijing for Shantou diocese.
The Chinese Catholic community is split between those belonging to the state-authorized churches outside the pope's authority and those who are part of the "underground" community loyal to Rome.
Zen, a leading critic of the Vatican's outreach to China, said he was so upset by the Vatican's request that Shantou Bishop Peter Zhuang Jianjian, 88, step down in favor of Bishop Joseph Huang Bingzhang that he travelled to Rome to raise it with the pope.
In his Facebook post, Zen wrote that when he met with Francis January 14 to discuss the situation, the pope implied that he didn't favor the outcome and wasn't fully aware of what his diplomats were doing on the ground.
If Zen's account were true, it could suggest a rift between the pope and the Vatican secretariat of state, which is handling the delicate negotiations.
The Vatican denied any rift Tuesday and said the pope was fully informed. In a statement, it didn't refer by name to Zen or to the Shantou issue, nor did it confirm the Shantou changes. But the message was clear.
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