Pope
appoints coadjutor Bishop in Vietnam's Bà Rịa Diocese
(
Vatican Radio) Pope Francis on Friday appointed a coadjutor bishop to the
Diocese of Bà Rịa in southern Vietnam. Fr.
Emmanuel Nguyễn Hồng Sơn is the new coadjutor
bishop of Bà Rịa,
with the right to succession when the current bishop retires, dies or steps
down for various reasons.
Born
on Jan. 2, 1952, in Đồng
Nai, Fr. Son went through his priestly training from 1961 to 1971 in the
minor seminary of Saigon and from ’71 to ’77 at St. Pius X Pontifical College
in Da Lat. After his ordination on Dec. 31, 1980, Fr.Sơn he was parish
priest in Bình Sơn from’81
to ’91 and in Phuoc Le from ’91 to 2001.
From ’94 to ‘2001 he also was the dean of the Vicariate Forane of
Bà Rịa. Fr. Sơn then studied
dogmatic theology 2001 to 2006, obtaining a licentiate from the Catholic
Institute of Paris, France. With the creation of the Diocese of Bà Rịa, Fr. Sơn was incardinated
into the new diocese. From 2006 onwards he has been rector of the Minor
Seminary of St. Thomas Bà RịaDiocese. In 2011 Fr. Sơn became
the Vicar general of the diocese.
Bà
Rịa Diocese, a suffragan
of Ho Chi Minh Archdiocese, has some 254 thousand Catholics out of a total
population of over 1.4 million, spread across 84 parishes and served by 172
priests, nearly 800 religious.
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