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  1. 4. Man: The role and the position of man is also differently defined by these two theological ways: - In systematic theology, man as a creature like any other creatures, is passive. Thus, he is to be saved by the mercy of God. As such, he plays an auxiliary role only. In contrast, in Viet-Theology, man is the center of history of redemption.

  2. Catholic theology is the understanding of Catholic doctrine or teachings, and results from the studies of theologians. It is based on canonical scripture , and sacred tradition , as interpreted authoritatively by the magisterium of the Catholic Church .

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  4. Dec 14, 2023 · However, South Vietnam’s treatment of Catholic migrants was somewhat biased, which led to the steady and harmonious development of Catholicism from 1954 to 1975. North Vietnamese soldiers cycled in front of the Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon after April 30, 1975. Photo: unknown source.

  5. VietCatholic News Agency, established since 1996, is a media outlet of the Church in Vietnam. We distribute Catholic news, commentary, and spiritual resources in Vietnamese and English. Lm. Gioan Trần Công Nghị. Giám Đốc: Lm. Paul Chu Văn Chi. Phó Giám Đốc: Lm. Anthony Nguyễn Hữu Quảng. Phó Giám Đốc: Đức Ông Giuse ...

  6. Bible Kinh Thanh Tieng Viet. Kinh Thánh Tiếng Việt. Thánh Lễ Misa. Phụng Vụ Giờ Kinh. Kinh Thánh Cựu Ước (Bản dịch của LM Nguyễn Thế Thuấn) Kinh Thánh Tân Ước (Bản dịch của LM Nguyễn Thế Thuấn) Kinh Thánh của Các Bạn Trẻ. Các Giờ Kinh Phụng Vụ (Vietnamese)

  7. Jan 31, 2014 · Read this article. This article surveys the situation of Christianity in Vietnam since the fall of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) to the Communist North Vietnam in April 1975. The predominant form of Vietnamese Christianity being Roman Catholic, the bulk of the article is devoted to it, but attention will also be given to the ...

  8. Vietnam has the fifth largest Catholic population in Asia, after the Philippines, India, China and Indonesia. There are about 7 million Catholics in Vietnam, representing 7.4% of the total population. [1] There are 27 dioceses (including three archdioceses) with 2,228 parishes and 2,668 priests. [2]

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