Local authorities are putting up resistance to  the organization of the prayerful event, organised for October 16  by  the Justice and Peace Commission of the Catholic Diocese to ask for  respect for religious freedom in China. 
The government of the former  British colony, which considers the initiative "politically sensitive",  at first denied and then granted permission to hold the procession, but  the Catholic community fears that there may be last minute problems.
The date chosen for the Way of the Cross is symbolic: October  9, just days before, will mark the 13th anniversary of the arrest of the  bishop of Baoding Mgr. Su Zhimin. 
The diocesan group has decided to use  this occasion, to recall all the clergy still imprisoned in China.  
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In September, the cultural department of Hong Kong first  rejected the Justice and Peace Commission’s application to use Southorn  Playground as the starting venue due to full-booking. 
Then it rejected  again the Commission’s booking of a smaller playground on Lockhart Road  due to political consideration.  Now, the department has  permitted the group to use Southorn Playground again. But Catholics will  continue to use the smaller site. 
The Commission then decided to published yesterday, October 1, a  press release calling for local government to stop the political  censorship and support human rights and the rule of law in the region of  Hong Kong. 
The document alleges the government of “not respecting Hong Kong citizens’ freedoms of religion, speech, expression and assembly”. 
 The statement explained that the Commission will  continue to begin the prayer procession at Lockhart Road playground  after serious considerations, even though the government offered the  Southorn Playground to settle the case. 
Or Yan-yan, a project officer of the Commission, told AsiaNews  that the authorities consider the activity "politically sensitive"  because it is linked to religious freedom in China. 
But they would go  ahead with the Way of the Cross and begin at the Lockhart Road  playground.
 About 150 people are expected to attend the event of 16 October. 
Participants will include Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun, retired bishop of  Hong Kong, who will speak to the faithful. 
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