President meets Secretary of State of Vatican

President meets Secretary of State of Vatican

(VOVWORLD) - Vietnam will continue fine-tuning legal framework for religious activities of the public and religious organisations, President Vo Van Thuong to Cardinal Pietro Parolin, Secretary of State of the Vatican...
Vietnam, Vatican tighten relations

Vietnam, Vatican tighten relations

(VOVWORLD) - President Vo Van Thuong said that he treasures Pope Francis’ attention and sentiments to the Vietnamese people’s past struggle for national independence and the country at present, especially...
Vietnam-Vatican relations record much progress

Vietnam-Vatican relations record much progress

(VOVWORLD) - The Vietnam - Holy See Joint Working Group held the 10th-round meeting in the Vatican on Friday under the co-chair of Vietnamese Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Le Thi...
Tra Vinh people enjoy freedom of religion

Tra Vinh people enjoy freedom of religion

(VOVWORLD) - Tra Vinh province has a population of about 1 million people, who belong to the Kinh, Khmer, and Hoa ethnic groups. They are followers of Buddhism, Catholicism, Cao Dai, Protestantism, and some...
Clear evidence of religious freedom in Vietnam

Clear evidence of religious freedom in Vietnam

(VOVWORLD) -Freedom of belief and religion is a basic human right recognized and protected by International Human Rights Law and the Constitutions of most countries, including Vietnam. Journalists of foreign...
Vietnam, Holy See work to strengthen relations

Vietnam, Holy See work to strengthen relations

(VOVWORLD) - Deputy Prime Minister Pham Binh Minh has asked the Holy See to continue guiding the Vietnamese Catholic community to stay side by side with the nation, thereby helping to...
Safe celebration of Christmas during pandemic

Safe celebration of Christmas during pandemic

(VOVWORLD) - Catholics and Protestants are jubilantly celebrating Christmas. But unlike previous seasons, this year’s celebration is being held online or at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet...