Cause of canonization of Cardinal Van Thuân: the diocesan phase comes to its end

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 July 5 – 6, 2013

The diocesan  phase for the cause of canonization of  Card. François-Xavier Nguyên Van Thuân ends  on   July 5, 2013.  The ceremony, presided over by Card. Agostino Vallini, takes place at 11.30 at the Hall of Conciliation at the Lateran Palace.  On the following day at 16.30, a thanksgiving  Mass will be celebrated in  the church of  Santa Maria della Scala, which was Cardinal Van Thuân’s titular church and is now his resting-place.  The Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace is promoting several initiatives  to recall the life and work of this witness, who persevered in living Christian love  even in the most difficult situations.

Van Thuân, born on April 17, 1928  belonged to a Christian family, who suffered greatly because of its faith.  He was ordained  priest on June 11, 1953 and he was consacrated bishop of Nha Trang on June 24, 1967.   On April 24, 1975 Pope Paul VI appointed him coadjutor archbishop ofSaigon, now known as Hochiminville. A few months later,  on August 15, he was arrested and imprisoned.

“During my long nine-year ordeal of solitary confinement, I was tormented by the thought of being forced to abandon my diocese and to let go to ruins  the many works I had  begun for God. I experienced a kind of revolt in my whole being. One night,  a voice deep down inside me said to me: “Why do you torment yourself in this way? You must distinguish between God and the works of God. If God wants you to abandon all these works, do it right away and trust in him! God can do things much  better than you can.  He will entrust his work  to others who are much more capable than you are.  You have chosen God alone,  not his works!”  From that moment,  a new strength filled my heart and stayed with me for thirteen years.  I felt my human weakness;  I renewed the choice of God when I had to  face  difficult situations and I was never without peace in my heart”. (Testimony of Hope, Città Nuova, Roma 2008, pp. 61-62)

When he was released from prison, he came to Rome, and on  November 24, 1994 he was appointed Vice-President of the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace.  On June 24, 1998 he was appointed President  of this same Pontifical Council, and he served in that office until his death on September 16, 2002. He was made Cardinal on  February 21, 2001.

During Lent of  Holy Year, Pope John Paul II invited him to preach the  spiritual exercises  to the Roman Curia.  While thanking him for these meditations, the  Pope said: “A witness of the cross in the long years of imprisonment in Vietnam, he has  frequently recounted facts and episodes about his sufferings in prison, thus reinforcing us in the consoling certainty that when everything crumbles around us, and perhaps even within us, Christ remains our unfailing support”. (Words said on March 18, 2000 by Pope John Paul II  at the conclusion of the Spiritual  Esercises in which cardinals, archbishops, bishops and prelates participated).

Updated on July 5, 2013

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