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Permanent Deputy PM congratulates Bui Chu Diocese

Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh visited and congratulated Archbishop Vu Dinh Hieu and Catholic dignitaries, priests and followers at Bui Chu Diocese in Xuan Truong district in the northern province of Nam Dinh on December 23, on the occasion of Christmas and New Year 2023.
Permanent Deputy PM congratulates Bui Chu Diocese ảnh 1Bui Chu Diocese (Photo: VNA)

Nam Dinh (VNA)𝔍 – Permanent Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh visited and congratulatedArchbishop Vu Dinh Hieu and Catholic dignitaries, priests and followers at BuiChu Diocese in Xuan Truong district in the northern province of Nam Dinh onDecember 23, on the occasion of Christmas and New Year 2023.

Minh affirmed that the Vietnamese Party and State always pay attention to religions' right to religious freedom, and highly appreciate contributions made by the religiouscommunity and the entire people in national construction. He wishedthat with their prestige and role, Catholic dignitaries and priests wouldcontinue urging Catholics to follow the Party's policies and guidelines, and the State's laws, stay united for national and local development, particularly ineconomic development, new-style rural are development movements, among others. Hieu thanked leaders of the Party, State, Vietnam Fatherland Front,socio-political organisations and local authorities for creating conditions forcultural and religious activities of Catholics in the locality. He saidover the past years, the religious community and Catholics in particular have actively responded to movements to build the cultural life in residential areas, new-stylerural areas and civilised urban areas, as well as parishes free from crimes, drugsand social evils. Nam Dinh is home to the Bui Chu Diocese and Nam Dinh Deanery which belongs to Hanoi Diocese, with over 720 parishes and chapelries. Its Catholic community has over470,000 people, accounting for over 20% of the province’s total population./. 
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