'austraLasia' #72
VIETNAM CREATES VATICAN STIR
by Julian Fox
HUA HIN (Thailand): 16th May -- The permission for the Vietnamese
Bishops to attend the Asian Synod in Rome was not the only interesting
aspect of their presence. The same Bishops requested permission for Fr.
John Ty, Salesian Provincial for that country, to assist them, and to
formulate contributions for them in French, English or Italian all three
of which languages he is fluent in. But perhaps the greatest stir
within the Vatican (at a time when the world's press was focusing on
some more sinister goings-on amongst the papal bodyguards) was the sight
of a track-suited foreigner doing laps and exercises around the Vatican
Gardens. According to Fr. Ty, he was unaware that this had not been
attempted before by visiting delegates - usually Cardinals and Bishops -
nor was he aware that existing Vatican protocol was not designed to
accommodate such activities. The matter was resolved with a little
humour but a nevertheless firm 'no' from the Cardinal Secretary of the
Synod. Fr. Ty was somewhat relieved to be able to return to the wide
and long beach areas of Hua Hin where he called in before returning to
Vietnam. There he had only the oppressive weather to restrict his
penchant for exercise.