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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Vietnam President Visits Pope; Church Order Seeks Return of Land
Last week, Vietnamese President Nguyen Minh Triet met in the Vatican with Pope Benedict XVI in talks that moved toward normalizing relations between Vietnam and the Holy See. (AFP). According to a separate AFP story yesterday, a few days before the meeting, a Catholic religious order in southern Vietnam asked communist authorities to stop construction on a city park that they say is on property that belongs to the Church. Sisters of Saint-Paul de Chartres asked the chairman of the Vinh Long provincial People's Committee to return land which allegedly had been developed in 1871 as a nunnery and orphanage. This is one of a number of land disputes (see prior posting) growing out of seizure of Catholic Church lands after the end of French colonial rule in 1954 and in the years after reunification of the North and South in 1975. The nuns of Saint-Paul de Chartes were arrested in 1977 and their church building were destroyed in 2003, according to their letter posted on the website of the Vietnam Episcopal Council.