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Vietnam formally agreed Thursday to let a Vatican representative live in the country and open an office, a notching up of relations that could have implications down the line for the Holy See’s ...
The Vatican's top diplomat began a six-day visit to Vietnam on Tuesday as a part of efforts to normalize relations with the communist nation. Richard Gallagher, the Holy See’s foreign minister ...
The Vatican and Vietnam are due to take a major step towards improving their long strained relations by finalising a deal in which Hanoi will allow the Holy See to have a resident representative ...
Vatican officials called the meeting "a significant stage in the progress of bilateral relations with Vietnam." [13] The Vietnam–Holy See Joint Working Group met for a second time in June 2010. [14] There is also a question of Church property confiscated by the Vietnamese government and that the Church has sought to recover.
The Pope would again meet Vietnamese leader Trần Đại Quang and his associates in Vatican in 2016. [66] Vietnam remains as the only Asian communist country to have an unofficial representative of the Vatican in the country and has held official to unofficial meetings with the Vatican's representatives both in Vietnam and the Holy See ...
The Holy See managed its affairs in Vietnam through a Delegation to Indochina established on 20 May 1925. [2] Pope John XXIII changed its name to the Delegation to Vietnam and Cambodia on 17 June 1964. [3] Such relations as existed between the Holy See and the government ended with the formation of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam in 1976.
Pope Francis is opening Holy Doors for the 2025 Jubilee Year, according to Vatican News. The ‘Jubilee’ is the name given to a particular year; the name comes from the instrument used to mark ...
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