Beleagured Vietnamese Church receives two new bishops
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Hanoi, Oct 15, 2008 / 10:57 am 
(<http://www.catholicnewsagency.com>CNA).- The 
Church in Vietnam received two new bishops today 
from Pope Benedict XVI. Elevated to the office of 
bishop are Fr. Laurent Chu Van Minh for the 
Archdiocese of Hanoi and Fr. Pierre Nguyen Van 
Kham for the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City.

Bishop-elect Chu is currently the rector of the 
major seminary in Hanoi, Vietnam and has been 
appointed as an auxiliary bishop for the 328,725 
Catholics of the Archdiocese of Hanoi. Although 
Fr. Chu is 65 years old, he was not ordained to 
the priesthood until 1994 because his family was 
persecuted by the Vietnam´s Communist government.

Even though he completed his philosophy studies 
for the priesthood in 1967, Fr. Chu was prevented 
from continuing his priestly education by the 
communist government. Meanwhile, he lived with 
his family and worked as a hairdresser as well as 
serving as a catechist in his parish. In 1992, he 
was allowed to study theology, which he completed 
in 1994. Finally, on June 10, 1994 Laurent Chu 
was ordained a priest at the age of 51.

Fr. Pierre Nguyen Van Kham, who was previously 
the executive secretary of the Vietnamese 
bishops´ conference, will serve the Archdiocese 
of Ho Chi Minh City´s 640,437 Catholics as an auxiliary bishop.

Born in Ha Dong, Vietnam in 1952, Bishop-elect 
Nguyen´s family became refugees in Saigon when he 
was two years old, due to the turmoil roiling the country at that time.

Fr. Nguyen studied philosophy at Saint Thomas 
Seminary in Long Yuen and then theology at Saint 
Joseph´s Seminary in Saigon. Ordained a priest in 
1980, Fr. Nguyen also received his doctorate in 
pastoral theology from the Catholic University of America (2001-2004).

The Catholic Church in Vietnam is currently being 
persecuted by the Communist government because it 
has been peacefully protesting the illegal 
seizure of its land in numerous locations 
throughout the country. The campaign of 
persecution has included the interrogation and 
imprisonment of journalists, the distortion of 
the Archbishop of Hanoi´s statements, the 
fabrication of Church dissenters in the state 
media and the forceful use of intimidation by 
state police against peaceful parishioners.


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