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Archdiocese of Hanoi

Coordinates:21°02′00″N105°51′00″E / 21.0333°N 105.8500°E /21.0333; 105.8500
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Archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Vietnam

Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hanoi

Archidioecesis Metropolitae Hanoiensis

Tổng giáo phận đô thành Hà Nội
Catholic
Coat of arms of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Hanoi
Tierced in pairle reversed; First Azure, Second Or charged with a lily proper, Third Gules charged with a palm branch Argent. Overall, a pallium Argent charged with three crosses pattée Sable, the pendant terminating in Sable.
Location
CountryVietnam
Ecclesiastical provinceHà Nội
Statistics
Area6,000 km2 (2,300 sq mi)
Population
  • Total
  • Catholics
  • (as of 2021)
  • 8,885,360
  • 333,200[1] (3.7%)
Parishes189
Information
DenominationCatholic
Sui iuris churchLatin Church
RiteRoman Rite
Established
  • 9 September 1659; 364 years ago as Apostolic Vicariate
  • 24 November 1960; 63 years ago as Metropolitan Archdiocese
CathedralSaint Joseph Cathedral
Patron saintSaint Joseph
Secular priests194[2]
Current leadership
PopeLeo XIV
Metropolitan ArchbishopJoseph Vũ Văn Thiên
Auxiliary BishopsJoseph Vũ Công Viện
Bishops emeritusJoseph Ngô Quang Kiệt
Pierre Nguyễn Văn Nhơn
Website
Official website

TheMetropolitan Archdiocese of Hanoi (Latin:Archidioecesis Metropolitae Hanoiensis,Vietnamese:Tổng giáo phận đô thành Hà Nội,French:Archidiocèse Metropolitain d'Hanoï) is aCatholicmetropolitan archdiocese ofVietnam. It is one of the earliest in the history of theCatholic Church in Vietnam.

The creation of the diocese in present form was declared 24 November 1960. It covers an area of 7,000 km2 and has been led by ArchbishopJoseph Vũ Văn Thiên since November 2018.

Suffragans

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The suffragan dioceses are:

Cathedral

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Saint Joseph Cathedral inHanoi has been assigned as the cathedral of thearchdiocese.[3] The cathedral was built in 1886 inneo-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.

Current state

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By 2004, the Archdiocese of Hanoi had about 282,886 believers (5.3% of the population), 59priests and 132parishes.[4]

The Archdiocese of Hanoi is a "sister" diocese of theDiocese of Orange County (USA) since 2008.[5]

The young Catholics from the Archdiocese of Hanoi andArchdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City formed in 2006 an organization for helping children in rural and underdeveloped areas of Vietnam.[6]

Among the three major churches of Hanoi areSaint Joseph Cathedral,Cua Bac Church andHàm Long Church.

In November 2006, theCua Bac Catholic Church inHanoi became the venue of joint worship service of the Vietnamese Catholics and Protestants with participation of theUnited States presidentGeorge W. Bush, who was on an official visit to Vietnam. Cua Bac Church (Northern Gate Church) has regular sermons and services in the English language and is often visited by expats and tourists.

In December 2007, thousands of Vietnamese Catholics marched in procession to the formerapostolic nunciature in Hanoi (confiscated by the communist government in 1959) and prayed there twice aiming to return the property to the local Church. Despite their initial promise to return the nunciature building to the Catholic community, the authorities changed their position in September 2008 and decided to convert the building into a library and create a public park around it.[7] The protests of the Catholic community were not taken into account.

It is purported thatArchbishop EmeritusNgo Quang Kiet was pressured to retire by government officials. Archbishop Kiet denied this, saying his retirement was due to stress and insomnia. His retirement was accepted byPope Benedict XVI on 10 May 2010 and he was succeeded byCoadjutor Archbishop Nguyên Van Nhon.

On 17 November 2018, 58-year-oldJoseph Vũ Văn Thiên, Bishop ofHải Phòng, was appointed Archbishop of Hanoi by Pope Francis. Pope Francis accepted Cardinal Nguyễn Văn Nhơn's resignation on 17 November 2018.

Ordinaries

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Procession by the cathedral

Vicars Apostolic of Western Tonking (1659-1924)

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Vicar apostolicPeriod in officeStatusReference
1BishopFrançois Pallu,M.E.P.September 09, 1659 – 1679Transferred toFujian[8]
2Bishop Jacques de Bourges,M.E.P.November 25, 1679 – August 09, 1714Died in office
3Bishop Edme Bélot,M.E.P.August 09, 1714 – January 02, 1717
4Bishop François-Gabriel Guisain,M.E.P.October 03, 1718 – November 17, 1723
5Bishop Louis Néez,M.E.P.October 08, 1738 – October 19, 1764
6Bishop Bertrand Reydellet,M.E.P.October 19, 1764 – July 27, 1780
7Bishop Jean Davoust,M.E.P.July 18, 1780 – August 17, 1789
8BishopJacques-Benjamin Longer,M.E.P.August 17, 1789 – February 08, 1831
9BishopJoseph-Marie-Pélagie Havard,M.E.P.February 08, 1831 – July 05, 1838
Bishop-elect Pierre-Rose-Ursule Dumoulin-Borie,M.E.P.July 05, 1838 – November 24, 1838Did not succeed, martyred.
10Bishop Pierre-André Retord,M.E.P.November 24, 1838 – October 22, 1858Died in office
11Bishop Charles-Hubert Jeantet,M.E.P.October 22, 1858 – July 24, 1866
12Bishop Joseph-Simon Theurel,M.E.P.July 24, 1866 – November 03, 1868
13Bishop Paul-François Puginier,M.E.P.November 03, 1868 – April 25, 1892
14Bishop Pierre-Jean-Marie Gendreau,M.E.P.April 25, 1892 – December 03, 1924Remained as Vicar Apostolic ofHà Nôi

Vicars Apostolic of Hà Nôi (1924-1960)

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Vicar apostolicPeriod in officeStatusReference
14Bishop Pierre-Jean-Marie Gendreau,M.E.P.December 03, 1924 – February 07, 1935Died in office[9]
15Bishop François Chaize,M.E.P.February 07, 1935 – February 22, 1949
16Bishop Joseph-Marie Trịnh Như KhuêApril 18, 1950 – November 24, 1960Remained as Archbishop ofHà Nôi

Archbishops of Hanoi (1960-present)

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BishopCoat of ArmsPeriod in officeStatusReference
1CardinalJoseph-Marie Trịnh Như KhuêNovember 24, 1960 – November 27, 1978Died in office[10]
2CardinalJoseph-Marie Trịnh Văn CănNovember 27, 1978 – May 18, 1990
BishopPaul-Joseph Phạm Ðình TụngMay 18, 1990 – March 23, 1994Apostolic Administrator
3CardinalPaul-Joseph Phạm Ðình TụngMarch 23, 1994 – February 19, 2005Resigned
BishopJoseph Ngô Quang KiệtApril 15, 2003 – February 19, 2005Apostolic Administrator sede plena
4ArchbishopJoseph Ngô Quang KiệtFebruary 19, 2005 – May 13, 2010Resigned
5CardinalPierre Nguyễn Văn NhơnMay 13, 2010 – November 17, 2018
6BishopJoseph Vũ Văn ThiênNovember 17, 2018 – presentCurrent archbishop
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Western Tonking (1696-1923)
Coadjutor Vicar ApostolicPeriod in officeReference
1Bishop Edme Bélot,M.E.P.October 20, 1696 – August 09, 1714[11]
2Bishop Louis-Marie Deveaux,M.E.P.February 15, 1745 – January 01, 1756
3Bishop Edmond Bennetat,M.E.P.July 16, 1758 – May 22, 1761
Bishop-elect Bertrand Reydellet,M.E.P.July 27, 1762 – October 19, 1764
4Bishop Jean Davoust,M.E.P.September 24, 1771 – July 18, 1780
Bishop-elect Jacques-Benjamin Longer,M.E.P.April 03, 1787 – August 17, 1789
5Bishop Charles Lamothe,M.E.P.February 05, 1793 – May 22, 1816
6Bishop Jean-Jacques Guérard,M.E.P.May 23, 1816 – June 18, 1823
7Bishop Jean-François Ollivier,M.E.P.April 06, 1824 – May 27, 1827
8Bishop Joseph-Marie-Pélagie Havard,M.E.P.March 21, 1828 – February 08, 1831
Fr. Pierre-Rose-Ursule Dumoulin-Borie,M.E.P.July 31, 1832 – July 05, 1838
9Bishop Jean-Denis Gauthier,M.E.P.November 10, 1839 – March 27, 1846
10Bishop Charles-Hubert Jeantet,M.E.P.March 27, 1846 – October 22, 1858
11Bishop Joseph-Simon Theurel,M.E.P.1859 – July 24, 1866
12Bishop Paul-François Puginier,M.E.P.June 07, 1866 – November 03, 1868
13Bishop Pierre-Jean-Marie Gendreau,M.E.P.April 26, 1887 – April 25, 1892
14Bishop Jean-Pierre-Alexandre Marcou,M.E.P.April 18, 1895 – April 16, 1901
15Bishop Louis-Marie-Henri-Joseph Bigolet,M.E.P.June 27, 1911 – May 23, 1923
Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic of Hanoi (1925-1935)
Coadjutor Vicar ApostolicPeriod in officeReference
16Bishop François Chaize,M.E.P.May 12, 1925 – February 07, 1935[12]
Coadjutor Archbishops of Hanoi (1963-2010)
Coadjutor ArchbishopCoat of ArmsPeriod in officeReference
1Archbishop Joseph-Marie Trịnh Văn CănFebruary 05, 1963 – November 27, 1978[13]
2ArchbishopPierre Nguyễn Văn NhơnApril 22, 2010 – May 13, 2010
Auxiliary Bishops of Hanoi (1981-present)
Auxiliary BishopCoat of ArmsPeriod in officeReference
1Bishop François Xavier Nguyễn Văn SangMarch 24, 1981 – December 03, 1990[14]
2Bishop Paul Lê Ðắc TrọngMarch 23, 1994 – January 21, 2006
3BishopLaurent Chu Văn MinhOctober 15, 2008 – January 26, 2019
4Bishop Joseph Vũ Công ViệnOctober 26, 2024 – present

Other secular clergy who became bishops

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References

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  1. ^"MA of HANOI updated statistics".gcatholic.
  2. ^"MA of HANOI updated statistics".gcatholic.
  3. ^GCatholic.org
  4. ^Catholic Hierarchy Directory
  5. ^LA Times, August 2008
  6. ^Catholic youth accompany abandoned children, May 2006, in Asia News
  7. ^In Hanoi, stance of repression against Catholics seems to have won, Asianews, September 2008
  8. ^"Archdiocese of Hanoi, Vietnam 🇻🇳".
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