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VIETNAM
Bishop of Vinh Long protests over the demolition of a convent
by Emily Nguyen
Monsignor Thomas Nguyen Van Tan in a letter to the faithful laments the destruction of a holy place despite the protests of the diocese and the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres, to make a square and at the beginning of the month dedicated to the dead he recalls the demolition of the Catholic cemetery, turned into a park.

Vinh Long (AsiaNews) – The Bishop of Vinh Long has protested once again for the demolition of the convent of the Sisters of St. Paul of Chartres to make way for a public square. In a letter dated 28 October addressed to priests, religious and faithful, Mgr. Thomas Nguyen Van Tan complains, in particular, the start of the demolition – of which h was informed by the newspapers - took place despite the diocese and the congregation having lodged protests against the initiative.

The prelate writes that what is happening highlights the growing injustices that the diocese suffers from the "disastrous day" of September 7, 1977, when local authorities used force to besiege and attack the cathedral, the major seminary and the College of the Holy Cross.  

All those in charge of the institutions were arrested, including the same Bishop Thomas Nguyen Van Tan. "Few - continues the bishop - were imprisoned, others were moved to different places," with the false charge of "educating young people to be against the revolution and to oppose the liberation of the country."

A demagogical policy followed, the Vietnamese government began to guarantee the religious leaders that they would allow them the right to use the land as asked. "But how can they do us any favour, while we are still considered as 'criminals'?". 

"It 'so sad to see a place  of worship to God, religious education and charitable services be turned into a place of entertainment."

 The approach of the month of All Souls, is further cause for bitterness for the bishop, particularly in seeing the cemetery of the Catholic Diocese illegally seized and destroyed to make it a public park. May the month of All Souls, concludes the message, be an occasion for the faithful to pray more intensely for the dead and for the end of the injustices which the diocese is subjected to.


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See also
11/07/2009 VIETNAM
No end to authorities battle against religion in Vinh
06/11/2009 VIETNAM
Msgr. Michael Nguyen Khac Ngu, the oldest Vietnamese bishop, dies
by J.B. An Dang
09/17/2009 VIETNAM
Loan Ly police chase children from catechism class
by Thuy Dung
01/28/2010 VIETNAM
Danang 400 Catholic families thrown out of their homes to build a resort
by J.B. An Dang
10/02/2008 VIETNAM
Prime minister threatens Vietnamese Church, relations with Vatican
by Nguyen Hung

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