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    Dac Trung
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dac Trung View Post
    Chichchoe nói nhiêù cái vô lư . Gia đ́nh họ Ngô đă lâu không c̣n tham gia chính trị và con gái út của ông Ngô Đ́nh Nhu vưà mơí qua đớ .

    Ngày con gái út qua đớ, nhiêù báo Ư đăng quá trớ luôn và không nêu là con của ai, mà là chính v́ thành quả và đạo đưc´ của chính bà. Một ngướ qua xư´ lạ, không c̣n thê´lực, không c̣n ai chông´ lưng, thê´ nhưng ngày qua đớ vẫn được nhiêù báo chí nhăc´ đên´ và không phải là v́ con ông nọ bà kia.

    C̣n ông Trần Chung Ngọc, tác giả trong nhóm Giao điểm mà Chichchoe nêu ra , là gián điệp nằm vùng chuyên t́m cách giữ chê´ độ cộng sản, th́ sau này có chêt´bên Mỹ cũng không ai nhăc´đên´. Và nêú có nhăc´ th́ chăc´ cũng chỉ để chửi.
    Cập nhật: 11:06 GMT - thứ tư, 18 tháng 4, 2012


    Website của Caritas Roma nói nhân viên tổ chức bàng hoàng trước tin bà Lê Quyên thiệt mạng.

    Bà Ngô Đ́nh Lệ Quyên, 53 tuổi, con gái út của ông bà Ngô Đ́nh Nhu và Trần Lệ Xuân thiệt mạng trên đường đi làm ở Rome, Italy.

    Tin trên trang web của Caritas Roma, một tổ chức thiện nguyện thuộc Ṭa Thánh Vatican, nơi bà Ngô Đ́nh Lệ Quyên làm việc với vai tṛ giám đốc phụ trách di dân, thông báo tai nạn bi thảm xảy ra vào sáng ngày thứ Hai 16/04.

    Video trên mạng chiếu cảnh một chiếc xe máy được nói là của bà Lệ Quyên bị đổ trên đường và gần đó có một chiếc xe buýt.

    Đức Ông Enrico Feroci, Giám đốc Caritas Roma trong thông cáo trên website của tổ chức này viết: ”Bà Lệ Quyên là tấm gương trong nhiều năm về công tác giúp đỡ người nghèo và người có hoàn cảnh khó khăn với sự nhiệt t́nh và đức tin”.

    Tại Caritas Roma bà từng phụ trách các dự án liên quan tới tư vấn cho người di cư, người tị nạn và sau đó đặc trách việc điều hợp toàn quốc về tỵ nạn thuộc Caritas Italy.

    Ông Gianni Alemanno, Thị trưởng Rome, cũng gửi thư đến Đức Ông Enrico Feroci để chia buồn và nhắc nhiều lần bà Lệ Quyên đă từng đối thoại với chính quyền để bênh vực quyền lợi người di dân, theo Caritas Roma...

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/viet...yen_died.shtml


    Cháu gái của ông Diệm vưà mơí qua đớ trong tháng 4. Nhiêù tờ báo của Ư cho biết bà là một ngướ tự lập, siêng năng và đưc´ hạnh, nhiệt t́nh trong công tác giúp đỡ người nghèo và người có hoàn cảnh khó khăn .

    Addio a Lệ Quyên Ngô Đ́nh, responsabile immigrazione della Caritas di Roma

    http://www.stranieriinitalia.it/attu...oma_15012.html

    http://www.asca.it/newsregioni-Roma_...-1144900-.html

    http://roma.corriere.it/roma/notizie...92007928.shtml

    http://archiviostorico.corriere.it/2...20417021.shtml

  2. #312
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    Về Đức Hồng y Nguyễn Văn Thuận

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/worl...uan_news.shtml

    http://www.voatiengviet.com/content/...5/1118152.html

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/inpi...vanthuan.shtml

    VIETNAM - VATICAN

    Beatification of Card. Văn Thuận: Hanoi revokes visa of Vatican Commission




    The Vietnamese government - through its embassy in Italy - has revoked the visa of the Vatican Commission, expected in these days in the South-east Asian country for the cause of beatification of Card. Francis Xavier Nguyen Văn Thuận. The Holy See delegation was led by Card. Peter Turkson, president of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace, and was due to visit Vietnam from March 23 to April 9. However, Hanoi today announced that the authorities have withdrawn permission and the delegation has been forced to postpone the visit.

    Read more in :

    http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Beati...ion-24340.html


    03/26/2012

    Vietnam stalls Vatican beatification mission



    Cardinal Van Thuan


    The Vietnamese government has revoked the visas of members of a Vatican delegation that was supposed to collect material for the beatification cause of Cardinal Van Thuan

    The visas of members of a Vatican delegation that was supposed to visit Vietnam to listen to some testimonies on the life of Cardinal Francis Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan has been revoked by the Hanoi government just days before they were due to arrive in the Country.

    The Vatican mission was scheduled to evaluate the beatification cause of the Vietnamese cardinal who died in 2002. The delegation was to be led by Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, successor to Van Thuan to the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace who is currently promoting the cause.

    No explanation was given for the revocation of the visas. The delegation was supposed to be in Vietnam from 23 March to 9 April and visit the dioceses of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon), Nha Trang, Hue and Hanoi.

    People in Hue, Cardinal Van Thuan’s home city, claim to have been healed by the cardinal and the archdiocese - led by Mgr. Stephen Nguyen Nhu Thê, a personal friend of the cardinal’s - had set up a commission and gathered ample documentation ahead of the Vatican delegation’s visit.

    Fr. Peter Nguyen Huu Giai, of the Archdiocese of Hue, had explained to Ucanews agency that he had prepared documentation in English and French to be delivered to the Vatican delegation. The agency said that last 23 March two agents visited Jacob Hoang Minh Chau, an 82 year old childhood friend of Cardinal Van Thuan’s who was going to give his testimony to Holy See representatives.

    Despite recent improvements in relations between Vietnam and the Holy See and in the conditions of the Catholic Church in Vietnam, Van Thuan is still seen as a particularly delicate figure in the eyes of the Hanoi government.

    The cardinal who was the grandson of the first President of Southern Vietnam, remained under arrest by Hanoi’s Communist government for 13 years. His appointment as Auxiliary Bishop of Saigon in 1975 - just a week before the city was taken over by the Vietcong – was seen as meddling on the part of the Catholic Church in the West. Once he was released, Van Thuan was forbidden to enter his Country again and Pope John Paul II called him to work in the Vatican and was consequently created Cardinal in 2001.

    The author of this article can testify to the fact that authorities did not interfere in any way during a recent trip to Vietnam – except in the case of a series of interviews with people who had known Cardinal Van Thuan, all of which were cancelled at the last minute by the interested parties under various pretexts. Representatives of the local Church had explained at the time that authorities did not want too many details about the cardinal as a figure or about his imprisonment being made known to the Vietnamese people – particularly to those outside the Catholic community (9% of the population). Neither did they want the cardinal to become exemplary figure. ....

    http://vaticaninsider.lastampa.it/en...vietnam-13861/

    http://blogs.voanews.com/breaking-ne...an-delegation/

    http://au.news.yahoo.com/world/a/-/w...ation-mission/


    Late Vietnamese cardinal put on road to sainthood


    (Reuters) - The Roman Catholic Church on Monday began the sainthood procedure for a Vietnamese cardinal who was imprisoned by the communists for some 13 years.

    Pope Benedict, welcoming the start of the beatification process for Cardinal Francois Xavier Nguyen Van Thuan, praised him as a "prophet of Christian hope".

    Van Thuan, who died in Rome in 2002 after several years as Vatican justice minister, spent 13 years in prison and under house arrest in his homeland when the Communists came to power in 1975 after the Vietnam War.

    During his prison years, eight of which were spent in solitary confinement, Van Thuan wrote his thoughts on spirituality, survival and hope.

    Van Thuan was eventually released but while he was visiting Rome in the early 1990s, the Vietnamese government declared him persona non grata and said he could never return home.

    The process to make someone a saint in the Roman Catholic Church usually do not start until at least five years after a person's death, although exceptions are sometimes made -- as in the case of Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul.

    A miracle must be attributed to the candidate's intercession with God before the candidate can be beatified. Another miracle is required for sainthood.

    A miracle is usually an inexplicable medical healing of someone who prayed to the sainthood candidate.


    http://www.reuters.com/article/2007/...17299320070917


    Họ sông´ có đạo đưc´ và dựa vào thành quả của chính ḿnh.

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