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In 1967 there were 150,000 Protestant adherents in South Vietnam, representing about 1% of the total population. [4] Several Protestant church properties were confiscated during the communist takeover of South Vietnam in 1975, including the seminaries in Nha Trang and Hanoi. Hundreds of Protestant churches were also destroyed in this period. [5]
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The Church has its origins in an American mission in 1957. [1] It was founded in 1964.The Mennonite Central Committee, which is the social service branch of the Mennonite Church, was one of the few Western charitable organizations to continue work in Vietnam after the Northern regime communist victory in 1975 and the subsequent reunification of the country.
Churches from this mission founded the Evangelical Church of Indochina in 1927. Due to the separation of the country in two in 1954, the latter was renamed the Evangelical Church of Vietnam North (ECVN), and officially recognized by the government in 1963. Southern churches founded the Evangelical Church of Vietnam South (SECV), recognized in 2001.
The Diocese of the Philippines and Vietnam [3] (also known as the Philippine–Vietnamese Diocese [4] or the Filipino-Vietnamese Diocese, [5] Russian: Филиппинско-Вьетнамская епархия, romanized: Filippinsko-Vyetnamskaya yeparhiya) is a diocese of the Patriarchate of Moscow created on 26 February 2019, [6] directly under the Patriarchal Exarchate in Southeast Asia ...
The construction was completed two years later and was called "Saigon Church". When the wooden church was damaged by termites, all church services were held in the guest-chamber of the French Governor's Palace, which turned into a seminary until the Notre-Dame Cathedral was completed. After the design competition, bids were accepted for ...
However, at the time, the denomination was not allowed by the government of Vietnam. As such, it spread with a network of house churches. The denomination asked the Presbyterian Church (USA) to help train and train pastors, which began in 2002. [2] In 2010, the denomination reported suffering religious persecution by the authorities in Vietnam ...
The Presbyterian Church of Vietnam (PCV) is a Presbyterian denomination, established in the Vietnam in 1968. In 1975, at the end of the Vietnam War , the denomination ceased to function. [ 3 ] However, it was refounded in 1998 and recognized by the government of Vietnam in 2008.