Viet police stand by as mob ransacks Hanoi chapel

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Hanoi, Nov. 17, 2008 (CWNews.com) - A Redemptorist monastery in Hanoi 
that has been the focus of a struggle between Catholic activists and 
government officials was attacked by a mob on Saturday night, 
November 15. Rather than trying to protect the monastery, police did 
their best to impede rescue efforts.

Hundreds of people, backed by the People's Committee of Quang Trung 
precinct, attacked the chapel. The violence began after 
representatives of the People's Committee had asked the Redemptorist 
priests for an urgent meeting. Father Joseph Nguyen Van That, as 
spokesman for the Redemptorist community, said that he was convinced 
the meeting had been scheduled as a diversionary tactic to clear the 
way for the mob violence. "It was an organized attack at nighttine," he said.

Summoned by priests who rang the monastery's bells, hundreds of local 
Catholics rushed to save the church. But as the mob ransacked the 
chapel, police concentrated their efforts on keeping the Catholic 
rescuers away from the building.

This was the second time the St. Gerardo chapel had been attacked by 
thugs. On September 21, the chapel was vandalized, with statues 
destroyed and books torn off shelves and thrown on the floor. The 
invaders "yelled, smashed everything on their way, threw stones into 
our monastery, and shattered the gate of Saint Gerardo Chapel," wrote 
Father Matthew Vu Khoi Phung, the Redemptorist superior. In addition, 
"the gang yelled out slogans threatening to kill priests, religious, 
faithful and even our archbishop," he added.

After morning Sunday Masses on November 16, a great number of 
Catholics from churches in Hanoi, hearing about the destruction that 
had taken place the previous evening, traveled to the Thai Ha 
district to show their solidarity with the Redemptorists. "It's an 
obvious persecution against Catholics by the government," said one 
Catholic parishioner.

"It was significant that the government stroke Thai Ha parish right 
on the day Catholics in Vietnam celebrated the Feast of Vietnamese 
Martyrs," Father Joseph Nguyen reported from Hanoi. "This attack 
reminds people that since its very first outset, the seed offFaith in 
Vietnam soil was mixed with the abundant blood of the martyrs from 
all walks of life."


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