Secretary Nguyen Van must visit the Archiepiscopal Court of Ho Chi Minh City: Delivery of 5 religious institutions | News



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On the morning of December 21, the Vice Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee, Ngo Minh Chau, handed over 5 religious institutions to Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang, Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City. The handover took place during Party Secretary Nguyen Van Nen’s visit to congratulate Christmas and the New Year in the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City.

Previously, on October 16, 2019, the Standing Committee of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee had a policy of handing over 7 establishments related to 6 parishes: Tan Lap, Cong Thanh, My Hoa (District 2), Binh An ( District 2). .8), Tan My, Tan Hiep (H. Hoc Mon). Currently, the authorities have completed transfer procedures for 5 parishes, but the parish-related institution My Hoa (District 2) has not completed the procedures.

On this occasion, Ho Chi Minh City Party Secretary Nguyen Van Nen wished the Archiepiscopal Court and Catholics a Merry Christmas, welcoming 2021 with many promises to be better.
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Secretary Nguyen Van Nen acknowledges and thanks Catholics for coming together to implement many significant programs in recent years.

Secretary Nguyen Van Nen recognized and thanked Catholics for joining together to implement many significant programs in recent years, especially the prevention of Covid-19, contributing to the control of the epidemic throughout the country. . Mr. He should look forward to continuing to receive the response, approval and support of Catholics to carry out the work established by the resolution of the Eleventh Party Congress of Ho Chi Minh City.

The secretary of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee saw that the economic achievements of the past few years were relative, but were showing signs of decline, requiring revival. In the year 2021, Ho Chi Minh City chooses the theme of the year of building an urban government and improving the investment environment with specific solutions to rekindle a new development mindset.

Regarding the transfer of religious facilities, Secretary Nguyen Van Nen said that it is about sharing Ho Chi Minh City with the Archbishop’s Court and parishes to better care for people’s lives.

Take care of common affairs

Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang thanked HCM City leaders for their interest in handing over the religious facilities to the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City to care for the spiritual lives of Catholics. These establishments were turned over to state agencies after 1975 for the common use of the people. So far the population has grown, the Catholics have grown as well, while the old facilities are overcrowded. The government has also found a new place to build more comfortable schools, so it is happy to receive the facilities for its use.

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Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang expressed his gratitude to the leaders of Ho Chi Minh City for handing over 5 religious institutions.

Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang shared that in 2020, the people of Vietnam and the world will face many difficulties and suffer the consequences of the epidemic. In its capacity, the Archbishop Court calls for a joint effort with the prevention of the epidemic, to help the poor and people in difficult circumstances.
Speaking with Ho Chi Minh City Party Secretary Nguyen Van Nen, Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang expressed his joy that this Christmas season, the life of the Vietnamese has returned to normal, religious activities have taken place, People are happy to celebrate Christmas while many countries are in quarantine. Bishop Joseph Nguyen Nang also hopes that in 2021 things will be more peaceful.



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