Archdiocese of Hanoi

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Saint Joseph Cathedral in Hanoi
Saint Joseph Cathedral in Hanoi

Archdiocese (Metropolitan) of Hanoi (Latin, Archidioecesis Hanoiensis) is a Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vietnam. It is one of the earliest in the history of Roman Catholicism in Vietnam.

The creation of the diocese in present form was decalared November 24, 1960. It covers an area of 7,000 km² and headed by Archbishop Joseph Ngô Quang Kiêt (from 2005), who was previously an apostolic administrator in Hanoi.

The suffragan dioceses are:

Saint Joseph's Cathedral in Hanoi has been assigned as the Cathedral of the Archdiocese.[1] The Cathedral was built in 1886 in neo-Gothic style. It holds several masses throughout the day and is usually crowded on weekends and religious holidays. Christmas holiday in 2004 attracted more than 4,000 visitors to the Cathedral.[2]

By 2004, Archdiocese of Hanoi had about 282,886 believers (5.3% of the population), 59 priests and 132 parishes.[3]

The young catholics from the Archdiocese of Hanoi and Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh city formed in 2006 an organization for helping children in rural and underdeveloped areas of Vietnam.[4]

In November, 2006, the Cua Bac Catholic Church[5] in Hanoi became the venue of joint worship service of the Vietnamese catholics and protestants with participation of the United States President George W. Bush, who was on an official visit to Vietnam.[6] Cua Bac Church (Northern Gate Church) has regular sermons and services in English language and is often visited by expats and tourists.[7]

In December 2007, thousands of Vietnamese catholics marched in procession to the former apostolic nunciature in Hanoi (confiscated by the communist government in 1959) and prayed there twice aiming to return the property to the local Church.[8]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Giga Catholic Information
  2. ^ Christmas in full swing at Hanoi churches, Vietnam Net Bridge
  3. ^ Catholic Hierarchy Directory
  4. ^ Catholic youth accompany abandoned children, May 2006, in Asia News
  5. ^ Northern Gate Church in Osaka City University Web Portal
  6. ^ International Herald Tribune, 2006
  7. ^ Christmas in full swing at Hanoi churches, Vietnam Net Bridge
  8. ^ UCA News


Roman Catholic Dioceses in Vietnam
under Council of Bishops of Vietnam
Archdiocese of Hanoi: Bắc Ninh | Bùi Chu | Hải Phòng | Hưng Hóa | Lạng Sơn and Cao Bang | Phát Diệm | Thái Bình | Thanh Hóa | Vinh
Archdiocese of Hue: Ban Mê Thuột | Đà Nẵng | Kontum | Nha Trang | Quy Nhơn
Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh city: Bà Rịa | Cần Thơ | Đà Lạt | Long Xuyên | Mỹ Tho | Phan Thiết | Phú Cường | Vĩnh Long | Xuân Lộc