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Vietnamese Bishops Journey with Young Families
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VIETNAMESE NEWS

Vietnamese Bishop Remembered for Rebuilding Poor Diocese

October 24 , 2017 | The Valley Catholic
ucanews . com reporter , Thai Binh City Vietnam
Catholics have mourned the death of a bishop who bravely rebuilt Vietnam ’ s northern Thai Binh Diocese in the face of official restrictions .
Bishop Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Sang , 86 , died at his residence on Sept . 5 after suffering a stroke two years earlier .
Tens of thousands of people attended his Sept . 9 Funeral Mass presided over by Cardinal Peter Nguyen Van Nhon of Hanoi .
Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli , the Vatican ’ s former non-resident representative to Vietnam , praised Bishop Sang ’ s service in Thai Binh .
Some 30 bishops and hundreds of priests from across Vietnam joined the Mass .
Local Catholics stood in long lines at the Sacred Heart Cathedral to offer flowers and donations .
Born in 1931 in Hanoi , Bishop Sang studied at local seminaries from 1946- 1954 .
He accompanied other clergy and seminarians moving to South Vietnam when the country was divided , but soon returned to Hanoi .
After he was ordained a priest in 1958 , he served at various parishes and taught at local seminaries .
He was ordained Auxiliary Bishop of Hanoi Archdiocese in 1981 and was named bishop of Thai Binh nine years later . He retired in 2009 .
Father Thomas Aquino Doan Xuan Thoa , 72 , who serves at Chau Nhai parish , said Bishop Sang was a skillful servant sent to save the diocese .
Upon arrival , Bishop Sang knelt and kissed the earth to show his dedication to the diocese ’ s poor .
He held talks with local government officials to “ normalize ” priests deemed illegal for being ordained without government permission .
Bishop Sang also ordained old
A photo of late Bishop Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Sang of Thai Binh at his funeral Mass at the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Thai Binh . ( ucanews . com photo )
seminarians .
“ I am always extremely grateful to Bishop Sang who ordained me when I was 49 years old ,” Father Thoa said .
Some priests had to quietly serve at parishes , were forced to live with their families or were imprisoned , Father Thoa said .
Over the years , Bishop Sang sought to improve living conditions for priests
in poor parishes , including through the building of bathroom facilities .
He also resumed operations of the Sacred Heart Seminary in 2008 to teach philosophy and theology to 30 seminarians who were too elderly to enter other seminaries
The seminary continues to take recruits from other dioceses .
Dominican Sisters sent by Bishop Sang to study in church-run institutes in the south returned to help develop northern communities .
He established dozens of new churches and supported the digging of community wells .
Bishop Sang also initiated the first gathering for young Catholics from 10 northern dioceses in 2003 , something that developed into an annual event in each diocese .
He also served as secretary general and vice president of the Catholic Bishops ’ Conference of Vietnam . He was a head of the episcopal commission for the laity .

Pope Francis Names New Auxiliary Bishop for the Diocese of Orange

WASHINGTON – Pope Francis has appointed Father Thanh Thai Nguyen as a new auxiliary bishop in the Diocese of Orange , CA . Father Nguyen is a priest of the Diocese of Saint Augustine where he currently serves as pastor of Saint Joseph Church in Jacksonville , FL .
The appointment was publicized in Washington on October 6 by Monsignor Walter Erbi , Chargé d ’ Affaires at the Apostolic Nunciature in the United States .
Father Nguyen was born April 7 ,
1953 , in Nha Trang , Vietnam . In 1979 , he escaped Vietnam by boat with his family and spent 10 months in a refugee camp in the Philippines before arriving in the United States in 1980 .
He holds a bachelor of arts degree in philosophy from Merrimack College , North Andover , MA , and a master of divinity degree from Weston School of Theology , in Cambridge , MA . Father Nguyen entered the Missionaries of Our Lady of La Salette in 1984 and served as a priest of that congregation
for eight years . He was ordained a priest on May 11 , 1991 . He was incardinated in the Diocese of Saint Augustine , June 29 , 1999 .
Assignments after ordination include
: parochial vicar at Saint Thomas the Apostle Parish , Smyrna , GA , 1991- 1994 ; parochial vicar , Saint Ann Parish , Marietta , GA , 1994-1996 ; parochial vicar , Christ the King Parish , Jacksonville , FL , 1996-2001 ; pastor , Christ the King Parish , Jacksonville , 2001-2014 ; pastor , Saint Joseph Parish , Jacksonville , 2014-present .
The Diocese of Orange , CA , comprises 782 square miles . It has a total population of 3,145,515 people of which 1,346,540 , or 42 percent , are Catholic .

ĐTC Phanxicô bổ nhiệm tân giám mục phụ tá Orange

WASHINGTON – Đức Thánh Cha Phanxicô vừa bổ nhiệm Cha Nguyễn Thái Thành làm tân giám mục phụ tá tại Giáo phận Orange , California . Cha Thành là một linh mục thuộc Giáo phận St . Augustine , và đang là cha sở xứ St . Joseph tại Jacksonville , Florida .
Đức ông Walter Erbi , tuỳ viên của Sứ thần Toà thánh tại Hoa Kỳ , đã loan báo tin này ở Washington vào ngày 6 tháng Mười .
Cha Thành sinh ngày 7 tháng Tư 1953 ở Nha Trang , Việt Nam . Vào năm 1979 ngài vượt biển cùng với gia đình , rồi ở 10 tháng tại Philippines trước khi đến Hoa Kỳ vào năm 1980 .
Cha có bằng cử nhân triết học từ Merrimack College , North Andover , MA , và tốt nghiệp cao học thần học tại Weston School of Theology , Cambridge , MA . Cha gia nhập hội dòng Thừa sai Đức Bà La Salette năm 1984 , chịu chức linh mục năm 1991 , sau đó đã gia nhập Giáo phận St . Augustine , Florida , vào năm 1999 .
Hiện ngài là cha sở xứ St . Joseph , một cộng đoàn lớn nhất của giáo phận với 4,000 gia đình , với các Thánh lễ bằng tiếng Anh , Tây Ban Nha , và Bồ Đào Nha .
Giáo phận Orange , rộng 782 dặm vuông , có 1,346,540 người Công giáo trên tổng số dân là 3,145,515 người , tức là 42 phần trăm dân số .

Vietnamese Bishops Journey with Young Families

ucanews . com reporter
Catholic bishops in Vietnam have stressed traditional Christian marriage values , saying current social and cultural pressures were destroying young families .
“ We would like to invite young families to uphold and encourage the values of Catholic marriage ,” the bishops said in a pastoral letter to Vietnamese Catholics .
The bishops said due to the current trend towards consumerism and hectic lifestyles , Catholic communities were increasingly having to deal with abortion , cohabitation , same-sex relations and divorce .
They said such social and cultural trends “ destroy traditional family values , go against the creator ’ s will and leave serious consequences for young generations .”
Despite the challenges , many young Catholic families endure great sacrifices to remain true to their marriage vows , and bravely refuse to have abortions , the letter said .
After a meeting at Thanh Hoa Bishop ’ s House in Thanh Hoa , the bishops launched the “ Year of Journeying With Young Families ” which starts this month .
The letter – signed by Archbishop Joseph Nguyen Chi Linh , president of the Vietnamese Catholic Bishops ’ Conference , and Bishop Peter Nguyen Van Kham , secretary general of the conference – called for priests and Catholic communities to “ journey with and support families to build happiness .”