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33: 176:. He was the first priest to be ordained at the sanctuary and, as of 2010, one of three priests to receive the honor. Soon after his ordination, he was appointed parish priest at Bác Vọng, Huế. In 1961, he was appointed a faculty member of Phú Xuân Minor Seminary and later in 1962, a rector of Hoàn Thiên Minor Seminary. Upon being selected to study at the Vatican, he left Vietnam in 1969. 224:. He founded the global Vietnamese Laity in Diaspora Movement in 1992, an association which encourages Vietnamese expatriate parishioners to actively engage in politics to address social injustice. The movement now has 12 chapters around the world. In 1992 he organized a freedom of worship gathering called the "Prayer Day for Peace in Viet Nam", at the Vatican with 237:. Under the umbrella of NTT, there were an inter-religious discussion of Vietnamese theology in Switzerland (1996); a symposium to begin a dialogue between Overseas Vietnamese teachers, professionals and students (1996); and a forum for Vietnamese emigrants to deliberate the moral foundation for national reformation and restoration (1997). 217:, written in prison by his former classmate and then-Archbishop Nguyễn Văn Thuận, who had been detained by the government of Vietnam for his faith and family connections. Hoài wrote the foreword in the first edition of the book and campaigned to keep Archbishop Thuận's name in the global conscience. 197:
at sea, he took part as interpreter in a rescue mission by accompanying three Italian Navy frigates to the South Pacific. From 1984 to 1987, he was Treasurer of the Missionario Internazionale San Paolo Apostolo, the pontifical college of future bishops, cardinals and other important prelates who have
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from prison, calling the monsignor a champion of Vietnamese refugees, a patriot and visionary. Mai Thanh Luong of California, the first Vietnamese-American bishop in North America, honored Hoài as his role model, lauding him as "a person who was a visionary in regards to the causes of the people and
168:, the second child in a family of modest wealth and limited political connections. In 1943, he entered An Ninh Minor Seminary, where he was a classmate of the future cardinal Nguyễn Văn Thuận. After the conclusion of French occupation of Vietnam in 1954, he was ordained a priest in 1959 at 228:
and leaders of the main Vietnamese religions; a first in Vietnam's history. He was subsequently nominated to chair an inter-religious body to promote discourse and association. In 1995, he presided over the establishment of the Vietnamese cultural center
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on 30 April 1975, he was appointed Director of the Vietnamese Refugee Office of Caritas Italiana, an Italian Roman Catholic charity. In 1979, at a time of "compassion fatigue" when an increasing number of countries stranded Vietnamese
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He held this title until 2000, traveling extensively to work with Overseas Vietnamese communities from Europe, Japan, Australia to the U.S. He reportedly played crucial behind-the-scenes roles in publishing and globally distributing
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In the 1980s, Hoài was mandated by the Vatican with the responsibility of shepherding the global Vietnamese Catholic diaspora. He organized a freedom of worship gathering, "Prayer Day for Peace in Viet Nam" at the
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Among the memorial services held in his honor were in the United States (Boston, Massachusetts; Orange County, California), in Europe (Netherlands; Rome), in
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during his 13-year imprisonment by the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. He celebrated 50 years of priesthood with the 2009 publication of his book,
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as Director of the Center of Pastoral Apostolate for Overseas Vietnamese, to oversee the global Overseas Vietnamese Catholic diaspora.
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In 1988, Hoài was appointed to chair the Organizing Committee of the Celebration of the Canonization of 117
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in English-language text. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the
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and leaders of the main Vietnamese religions. He also wrote the foreword to the first edition of
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Documentary Film of Celebration of the Canonization of 117 Vietnamese Martyrs, Vatican, 1988
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He retired in 2000. In 2007, in response to the imprisonment of the Catholic priest
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After studying for four years at the Vatican he was appointed Vice Rector of the
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Recording of Monsignor Philippe Trần Văn Hoài, Tet 1999 interview
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Hoài continued his scholarly writing and in 2009 published
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Global responses by overseas Vietnamese communities
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Trần Văn Hoài
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improve
introducing
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Vietnamese name
surname
given name
Roman Catholic
Vatican
Pope John Paul II
cardinal
Nguyễn Văn Thuận
Vietnam
La Vang
Blessed Virgin Mary
Pontificio Collegio Urbano de Propaganda Fide
fall of Saigon
boat people
Monsignor
Pope John Paul II
Vietnamese martyrs
Pope John Paul II
Thadeus Nguyễn Văn Lý
open letter to the Catholic symposium
Orange County, California
The Human Destiny in Jesus Christ
Tokyo, Japan
authored a letter of condolence

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