A church in China’s southeastern coastal Jiangsu Province announced that it had obtained the "Internet Religious Information Service License" which demanded itself to "provide high-quality online religious information services."
The Administrative Measures for Internet Religious Information Services which was issued on December 3, 2021, and came into effect on March 1, stipulated that religious sites engaging in online religious activities should get this license and assume corresponding responsibilities and obligations.
Huigongqiao Church in Wuxi City submitted relevant application materials to Jiangsu Provincial Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission on March 18, appointing Nie Duan as the censor to self-study religious policies, regulations, and knowledge, reported the church. Nie went to Nanjing to take the information auditor examination organized by the commission on June 13 and passed the exam. This religious organization pointed out on July 7 that the church needed to submit several supplementary materials which it sent over two weeks later due to COVID-19. Accepting the application in an announcement on July 28, the commission approved the application and issued the license on August 3.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
江苏一教堂发布通知已取得《互联网宗教信息服务许可证》,能“提供高质量的互联网宗教信息服务”。
2021年12月3日国家宗教事务局公布了《互联网宗教信息服务管理办法》(以下简称《办法》),将于2022年3月1日正式实施。《办法》明确规定:宗教场所从事与互联网宗教信息相关的事务应当取得《互联网宗教信息服务许可证》及承担相应的责任与义务。
2022年3月18日,江苏无锡惠工桥基督教堂向省民宗委递交了相关申请材料,并指派聂端为本堂互联网宗教信息审核员且自学相关宗教政策法规和知识;6月13日,聂端赴南京参加省民宗委统一组织的信息审核员考试且顺利通过考试;7月7日,省民宗委指出本堂需递交的几项补充材料;由于疫情封控,直到7月21日本堂方可向省民宗委递交了相关补充材料;7月28日,省民宗委发文通知已受理本堂的申请;8月3日,省民宗委批准本堂的申请并签发《互联网宗教信息服务许可证》(以下简称《许可证》)。
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江苏无锡惠工桥基督教堂取得《互联网宗教信息服务许可证》
A church in China’s southeastern coastal Jiangsu Province announced that it had obtained the "Internet Religious Information Service License" which demanded itself to "provide high-quality online religious information services."
The Administrative Measures for Internet Religious Information Services which was issued on December 3, 2021, and came into effect on March 1, stipulated that religious sites engaging in online religious activities should get this license and assume corresponding responsibilities and obligations.
Huigongqiao Church in Wuxi City submitted relevant application materials to Jiangsu Provincial Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission on March 18, appointing Nie Duan as the censor to self-study religious policies, regulations, and knowledge, reported the church. Nie went to Nanjing to take the information auditor examination organized by the commission on June 13 and passed the exam. This religious organization pointed out on July 7 that the church needed to submit several supplementary materials which it sent over two weeks later due to COVID-19. Accepting the application in an announcement on July 28, the commission approved the application and issued the license on August 3.
- Translated by Abigail Wu
Internet Religious Information Service License Awarded to Jiangsu Church