Vietnamese Catholics abroad find community and mission through

Vietnamese Catholics abroad find community and mission through
Children from the Vietnamese Catholic community in the Philippines offer flowers to the Virgin Mary during a Marian celebration at St. Paul University Manila on May 17. Photo: LiCAS News/Community Information Center/Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City.

MANILA (LiCAS News): Vietnamese Catholics living, studying, and working in the Philippines gathered in Manila on May 17 for a Marian celebration that highlighted faith, cultural identity, and solidarity among migrant communities far from home.

The gathering at the chapel of St. Paul University Manila brought together families, students, workers, and religious for traditional flower offerings to the Virgin Mary followed by a Mass for the Feast of the Ascension.

The event reflected the efforts of overseas Vietnamese Catholics to preserve their faith traditions while building community abroad.

Children opened the programme with dances dedicated to Mary, symbolising families striving to keep the faith alive overseas while remaining united in devotion to Our Lady of La Vang, patron of the Church in Vietnam.

Representatives of different sectors, including fathers, businesspeople, university students, and schoolchildren, later participated in candle and incense offerings that carried the prayers and struggles of migrants pursuing work and studies away from their families in Vietnam.

Religious sisters from the Congregation of Our Lady of Sorrows also performed a Marian dance honouring Vietnamese priests and religious studying and serving in the Philippines.

A Mass celebrating the Ascension followed. The faithful were reminded of the missionary calling of Christians, especially migrants living far from home, to witness to the gospel through lives rooted in love and service.

After the Mass, participants shared Vietnamese dishes and traditional food in a communal meal that strengthened ties among members of the overseas community.

Organisers said the gathering reflected the Church’s 2026 pastoral theme, “Every Christian is a missionary disciple.”


As we celebrate the 500 years of Christianity in the Philippines. The Chaplaincy to Filipino Migrants organises an on-line talk every Tuesday at 9.00pm. You can join us at:

https://www.Facebook.com/CFM-Gifted-to-give-101039001847033


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