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A musician priest in eastern China says he hopes a professional recording studio he set up could help non-Catholics get to know God. (UCA News)
The studio could facilitate exchange between the Church and society, said Father Luke Li Lujia, 33, of Fuzhou diocese.
He said the studio in Ximen St. Joseph’s Church, which opened in mid-December, has drawn many non-Catholic music-lovers and musicians to the Church.
With financial support from Catholics, the 10-square-meter soundproof studio has been equipped with recording equipment and musical instruments including a cello, electric and classical guitars, drums, violins and a piano.
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