Prominent Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai, currently imprisoned for his opposition to the Chinese Communist Party, has created a drawing of the Crucifixion during his incarceration.
The drawing was unveiled at a ceremony held at The Catholic University of America’s Busch School of Business on February 22, 2024.
Father Robert Sirico, founder of the Acton Institute and producer of a documentary on Lai, shared insights into the artwork and Lai’s spiritual journey.
Crucifixion Drawing:
According to Father Sirico, Jimmy Lai views his imprisonment as a way to share in the suffering of Christ on the cross.
Lai’s religious devotion in prison includes extensive reading and prayer.
The unveiled drawing, featuring the Crucifixion, serves as a powerful symbol of Lai’s faith and resistance against oppression.
The artwork is displayed at Catholic University, emphasizing Lai’s significant role in the fight for freedom and truth.
Inspiration for the Faithful:
Catholic University, a vocal supporter of Lai, had previously awarded him an honorary degree in 2022.
Dr. Peter Kilpatrick, the university’s president, expressed the hope that students would draw inspiration from Lai’s story and understand the ongoing global struggles for freedom.
Kilpatrick emphasized the importance of fighting for religious freedom, human dignity, and truth, both in Hong Kong and potentially within the United States.
Support from Human Rights Activists:
The dedication ceremony saw the presence of Chen Guangcheng, a renowned Chinese human rights activist, commonly known as the “barefoot lawyer.”
Guangcheng voiced his support for Lai, highlighting how Lai’s media efforts to reveal the truth led to persecution by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
He called on Western nations to stand in solidarity with Hong Kong and mainland China, believing that collective support could bring about positive change.
Conclusion:
The unveiling of Jimmy Lai’s Crucifixion drawing at Catholic University stands as a testament to his resilience, faith, and commitment to the fight against oppression.
The ceremony not only honors Lai’s contribution but also serves as a call to action for the preservation of freedom and human rights worldwide.
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