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Ho Chi Minh City archbishop cites stronger relationship between Vatican and communist government

  • ucanews.com reporter, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Vietnam
  • December 22, 2015
The doors of Vietnam's first Catholic university under communist rule could open as soon as May.

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Catedral de San José in Hanoi


Archbishop Paul Bui Van Doc of Ho Chi Minh City told ucanews.com that the government recently granted permission for the nascent institution.

"The relationship between the Vatican and the Vietnam government is becoming better and better, so we asked and they accepted," he said.

Approximately 100 students will begin studying philosophy and theology this year in a few rooms allotted in the bishops' conference headquarters.

"After that, in the future, maybe a lot," he said. "It's possible a thousand or more than a thousand" students will eventually join the university, predicted Archbishop Doc, who said the school would eventually offer a diverse course load.

The Vatican Insider reported that the school will offer bachelor's degrees, licenses and doctorates and will eventually offer courses in psychology, sciences, canon law, among others, and that the university's structure and statutes had also received approval from both the government and Vatican.

While the Catholic Church operated schools from kindergarten through to university level before 1975, it has had little freedom in the education sector since the advent of communism.

When the Communists came to power in the North, nearly a million Catholics fled south where the Catholic president allowed Christianity to flourish. After the fall of Saigon, however, such freedoms came to a crashing halt. As with other religions, church properties were confiscated and their powers severely curtailed.

Since the 1990s, however, the government has become more tolerant. Nuns have successfully set up kindergartens across Vietnam and wealthy individuals have opened private Catholic schools in Ho Chi Minh City — although the church still does not operate any itself.

The university is a major first step to regaining control of such institutions, Archbishop Doc said.

Such loosening of educational restrictions is virtually unheard of under communist regimes. Across Asia, universities have been immediately and permanently taken over by the government or closed in the wake of communist takeovers. In Eastern Europe, some institutions such as Poland's Catholic University of Lublin were permitted to remain open under communist rule, but under serious monitoring and restrictions.


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Its good to see that Viet Nam is now witnessing greater Social Justice Paradigms. Good Leadership initiative!
 
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Why not, I hope that will not increase problems with others communities
 
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St Joseph Cathedral in Hanoi

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Thats beautiful that the Government in Hanoi maintained such religious sites , despite the times. I'm happy to see that the Government in Viet Nam is moving towards the right path, gradually.

Why not, I hope that will not increase problems with others communities

I don't think so it will cause problems. It will actually encourage more foreigners to come study , work in Viet Nam. As an open and free society.
 
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Thats beautiful that the Government in Hanoi maintained such religious sites , despite the times. I'm happy to see that the Government in Viet Nam is moving towards the right path, gradually.



I don't think so it will cause problems. It will actually encourage more foreigners to come study , work in Viet Nam. As an open and free society.
yes, it is time to move on. times have changed, so the people.

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yes, it is time to move on.

Agreed, my friend. Vietnam, as any nation, is organic and reactionary to the changes of the times. These government policy changes are not without warrant since they are made in response to public sentiment or public requisition. Society in Vietnam is requesting more social justice opportunities, and the Government of Viet Nam, as representative of the people and by the people, is deigned to take heed to popular sentiments.
 
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Agreed, my friend. Vietnam, as any nation, is organic and reactionary to the changes of the times. These government policy changes are not without warrant since they are made in response to public sentiment or public requisition. Society in Vietnam is requesting more social justice opportunities, and the Government of Viet Nam, as representative of the people and by the people, is deigned to take heed to popular sentiments.
true, the white men and women who brought catholism to vietnam also brought in our enemies, and later, colonialism and humilation to vietnam and vietnamese people. but that is history. gones are the days, we live in a different time now.

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true, the white men and women who brought catholism to vietnam also brought in our enemies, and later, colonialism and humilation to vietnam and vietnamese people. but that is history. gones are the days, we live in a different time now.

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Putting an altar inside a Far East style building and call it a Catholic church?I don‘t know what to say..
 
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a catholic university is a private religious institute, run by the roman catholic church, with the Pope as Head. basically, a catholic university is like other higher education institutes and universities but with emphasis on religion.
Catholic university - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Holy Rosary church in Lao Cao

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"like other higher education institutes and universities but with emphasis on religion."

wow, it's too weird. It is like a 16th century thing. Good luck.
 
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"like other higher education institutes and universities but with emphasis on religion."

wow, it's too weird. It is like a 16th century thing. Good luck.
It reminds me of the dark age of China, a century of humiliation.
 
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It reminds me of the dark age of China, a century of humiliation.

As I learn, the first group of European ( Italian ) churchmen came to China in the end of 16th century, they lived and worked in China for dozens of years, but when they return Europe, they became mixed Confucian-Catholics. Their writings are still kept in some famous European library.

The coming hundreds of years, Europe continued to deploy dozens of churchmen to China, they communicate between China and Europe, Russia, all failed to spread this religion in China. Till in 18th century, the Pope decided to make compromises, some Catholic doctrines can be modified in China to be accepted by Han cultures. The Vatican has the content written in letters by Pope and churchmen.
 
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