Viet Redemptorist provincial rejects government demand for transfer of priests

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Hanoi, Dec. 18, 2008 (CWNews.com) - Despite strong pressure from the 
Vietnamese government, Church leaders have rejected a call for the 
transfer of several Redemptorist priests out of Hanoi. Instead the 
Redemptorist provincial in Vietnam has urged government officials to 
exercise restraint and has asked for open dialogue to resolve 
disputes about the confiscation of Church property.

Father Vincent Nguyen Trung Thanh said that he would not comply with 
a demand by the Hanoi People's Committee for the removal of priests 
accused by the Communist Party leadership of "smearing the system of 
justice in Vietnam." The Redemptorist provincial said that he had no 
grounds for action against the priests, because they had "not done 
anything against current Church law." On the contrary, Father Nguyen 
said, the accused priests have performed well in difficult 
circumstances. "They have stood on the side of the poor and those who 
have suffered injustice," he said.

When Redemptorists in Hanoi protested the trial of Catholic activists 
who had been engaged in protests outside their monastery, they did 
not malign the court, the provincial said. "They simply told the truth."

Father Nguyen told Radio Free Asia that he did not think Church-state 
relations could be improved by submitting to the government 
officials' demand. He said that the strains between the Church and 
the Vietnamese government could only be resolved by sincere dialogue.

 From Hanoi another Redemportist priest, Father John Nguyen warned 
that government hostility toward the Church is likely to increase. 
"The Church needs to prepare for more persecutions," he said. "As 
Christmas draws near, we are still at Golgotha on the Good Friday."


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