The relationship between the Vatican and Vietnam has made remarkable progress in recent years. Gallagher also reiterated that Pope Francis is eager to visit Vietnam and particularly local Catholics.
Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher greets local Catholics after a Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Vietnam on April 13. (Photo: UCA News)
During his stay in the Southeast Asian nation, Gallagher met with Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and other officials and presided over Masses in Hanoi, Hue, and Ho Chi Minh City.
Gallagher said the government is impressed with the enormous contribution of the Church to the well-being of local people, especially during the pandemic.
Dr. Hkalam Samson, a former head of the Kachin Baptist Convention, was among 3,303 prisoners released on Wednesday in a general amnesty by the junta in conflict-torn Myanmar. Samson was released from prison in the Kachin state capital Myitkyina after spending 16 months behind bars.
The 65-year-old ethnic Kachin leader is a well-known humanitarian activist and advocate for religious freedom. He was secretary and president of the KBC for 12 years and is still associated with it as an adviser.
Family members greet prominent ethnic Kachin Baptist leader Dr. Hkalam Samson after he was released from a prison in the Kachin state capital Myitkyina in northern Myanmar on April 17. (Photo: KBC Kachin Facebook page)
He was sentenced to six years in prison in April last year on unlawful association, defaming the state, and terrorism charges. The junta-controlled media said the prisoners were freed in a Burmese New Year amnesty.
Watchdog groups said a few of those freed, about 3 percent, were political prisoners. The junta also released 9,652 prisoners on Jan. 4, for Burmese Independence Day, but few political prisoners were among them.
The Catholic Church in Singapore has cautioned people against individuals and groups posing as agents connected to the ticketing process for the upcoming visit of Pope Francis to the city-state in September.
In a public advisory released on Monday, the Archdiocese of Singapore urged the public to “trust only official websites for information on the papal visit and Mass.”
People gather for a photograph next to the Merlion statue at Marina Bay waterfront in Singapore on March 18, 2024. (Photo: AFP)
The archdiocese said it has received reports of individuals or groups attempting to acquire personal information by misrepresenting themselves as being associated with the ticketing process for the Papal Mass.
Pope Francis’ visit to Singapore from Sept. 11-13 will be the last leg of his Asia tour this year. He will be in Indonesia from Sept. 3 to 6, Papua New Guinea from Sept. 6 to 9, and Timor-Leste from Sept. 9 to 11.
Cambodia has deported the first batch of 700 suspected Chinese cyber scammers arrested in the southern port city of Sihanoukville after two joint operations in March by local and Beijing-backed law enforcement agencies.
Some 130 people were quietly deported through Phnom Penh Airport last Saturday. Public security authorities are expected to extradite more Chinese suspects in batches.
This photo taken on Sept. 25, 2022, shows pedestrians walking past a casino building previously shut down by the police, in Sihanoukville in Preah Sihanouk province. Dozens of casinos sprang up in Sihanoukville following Chinese investment, making the city a hub for gamblers and drawing in international crime. (Photo: AFP)
The 700 were arrested at the Thmor Yeak Beach Resort and Chan Krasnaa Resort and followed a similar crackdown on Chinese nationals, at the behest of Beijing, in Laos and Myanmar.
The crackdown came after Cambodia faced strong criticism for being too soft on organized crime like human trafficking. The United Nations reported that about 100,000 people have been forced to carry out billion-dollar online scams from Cambodia.
Catholic bishops in South Korea have urged the government to make the lives and safety of its citizens “its top priority,” to prevent tragedies like the Sewol Ferry disaster that claimed 306 lives.
The call was made as the Catholic Church marked the 10th anniversary of the ferry disaster with a Holy Mass at the Sanjeong-dong Cathedral in Gwangju Archdiocese on Monday.
Korean bishops and priests celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Sewol ferry disaster at the Sanjeong-dong Cathedral in Mokpo, Gwangju Archdiocese on April 15. (Photo: news.cpbc.co.kr)
Mass was held a day before the anniversary. The ferry capsized during its voyage from Incheon to Jeju Island on April 14, 2014, killing 306 of its 476 passengers and crew, making global headlines for an apparent lack of maritime safety in the country.
Some 250 victims were high school students. In a statement, Korean bishops emphasized that the government “take steps to prevent such a tragedy from happening again.”
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