His Childhood |
A HISTORY
OF SALESIAN WORKS IN VIETNAM
IN THE FOOTSTEPS
OF DON ANDREJ MAJCEN
A SALESIAN MISSIONARY
IN CHINA AND VIETNAM
An autobiography by Don Andrej Majcen SDB
revised by Don Mario Rassiga SDB
and completed by the SDB Province of Vietnam
Ljubljana 1989
Dedicated to Don Egidio Viganò, Rector Major,
and Don Bernard Tohill,
Emeritus CouncilorGeneral for Missions
Don Majcen (standing) and Don Kerec (sitting)
The first Salesian missionaries to set foot on Kunming, China
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Just graduated from a teachers’ college, the young man Andrej Majcen determined to offer himself to God…
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… and received the Missionary Crucifix, Fr. Majcen bids farewell to his mother to go to far, far lands, China and Vietnam. |
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The young priest Andrej posesfor a photograph with his family.
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In a visit to his country after many years away, Fr. Andrej with his old mother and family at the romantic lake of his Slovenia.
…and poses for a souvenir.
FOREWORD
The chief author of this book is Father Andrej Majcen, a Salesian missionary.He has worked for 22 years in the missions in China and then for 22 more years in Vietnam, first in the North and then in the South. He has also worked for some more years in Hong Kong and Taiwan before eventually returning to his country.
After his return to Slovenia (former Yugoslavia), in response to the wish of the General Superiors, he began collecting historical documents and themonumental private notes he had taken inall his missionary life.
Father Mario Rassiga, SDB, the author of the Historyof Salesian Works in China and Vietnam, has organized the data from Fr. Majcen’s abundant notes, with a literary editing by Dr. Emilio Bonomi.
This book is a very valuable resource for the study and research in the missionary history of the Salesians. As a historical narrative, it is expected to help everybody to have a general knowledge of the matter, but for the Vietnamese Salesians in particular, it is a precious record of the beginnings of Don Bosco’s works in their country.
Ljubljana 24 September 1989
INTRODUCTION
Fr. Majcen tells us the story of his missionary adventure that God has led him through. He is acknowledged as the “patriarch” and “founder” of the Salesian Congregation in Vietnam. After a series of long conversations and interviews with him, Fr. Rassiga has published the Don Andrej Majcen, A Salesian Missionary in China and Vietnam.
It is now time for us Vietnamese Salesians to study the account of the History of the Salesian Works in Vietnamthrough this book edited by Fr. Rassiga, together with other writings of Fr. Majcen at the request of Don Viganò who was then Rector Major of the Salesians, as well as his personal correspondence during his last twenty years in Slovenia. Thus this History of the Salesian Works in Vietnam in the footsteps of Don Majcen will closely follow Fr. Rassiga’s published book, with some additions or minor revisions based on other writings from Fr. Majcen.
The following document aims to help everyone who wishes to respond to the appeal of the Archbishop of Ljubljana: “All who personally knew the Servant of God Fr. Andrej Majcen are kindly invited to inform vice-postulator Anton Ciglar SDB about anything that might benefit the process (of his beatification). Please send declarations of your encounters with missionary Andrej Majcen to this address: Rakovniska 6, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.”
Fr. Majcen’s sanctity is a most cherished legacy for all of us who are his spiritual children. And it is hoped that his children in Vietnam will eagerly cooperate to bring his holiness to light.
Xuan Hiep, November 30, 2006
Feast of St Andrew, Patron of Fr. Majcen
DECREE FOR THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE BEATIFICATION PROCESS OF
THE SERVANT OF GOD FR. ANDREJ MAJCEN SDB
Archiepiscopal Ordinary's Office in Ljubljana
No. 1253/10
In accordance with the Apostolic Constitution "Divinus perfectionis Magister" of 25 January 1983, Chapter I, Art.1, following the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints of 7 February 1983 "Normae servandae", No. 11b, and "Sanctorum Mater" of 17 May 2007, Art. 43, §3, on behalf of the Archdiocese of Ljubljana,
I hereby commence the process for the beatification of the Servant of God, Fr. Andrej Majcen, SDB.
The Servant of God Fr. Andrej Majcen SDB (1904-1999) was a fervent Salesian and priest, spiritually matured for sainthood in the twenty-two years of exceptional missionary apostolate in China and Vietnam as well as in the last twenty years of his life in Slovenia.
On 13 December 2007 the Salesian Provincial Office in Ljubljana requested the commencement of the diocesan beatification process of the Servant of God Fr. Andrej Majcen through postulator-general Enrico dal Covolo SDB. He noted the full agreement of Vietnamese and Slovene Salesians who can attest to his exemplary Christian and Salesian life as well as heroic fulfillment of the Christian virtues. Besides this, many people claim to regularly pray for his intercession as he passed away with a reputation for holiness. Also his spiritual legacy, especially Reflections, Spiritual Diaries and Personal Spirituality (more than 6,000 hand-written pages), clearly reveal his depth and systematic daily striving for spiritual growth.
Following the request of my predecessor, the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints issued a document 'Nihil obstat' on 5th November 2008 stating that nothing hinders the commencement of the mentioned process.
Considering all these facts and the indisputable spiritual excellence of loyal gospel preacher the Servant of God Fr. Andrej Majcen who has proven himself as a missionary among Salesians and people in the local Church and abroad, as well as being convinced that his virtues will encourage missionary zeal and growth in holiness, I hereby notify the Archdiocese of Ljubljana of the commencement of the aforementioned process.
All who personally knew the Servant of God Fr Andrej Majcen are kindly invited to inform vice-postulator Anton Ciglar SDB about anything that might benefit the process. Please send declarations of your encounters with missionary Andrej Majcen to this address: Rakovniška 6, 1000 Ljubljana.
All God's people of Ljubljana Archdiocese are requested to pray for the beatification of Fr. Andrej Majcen, for his intercession and to report about favors granted in writing to the vice-postulator. The more declarations of this kind we receive, the sooner the universal Church will recognise the Servant of God as a heavenly intercessor.
God bless all your efforts and may he help us successfully complete the process.
From Ljubljana, 4 August 2010
PART ONE
PROVIDENCE PREPARES
DON MAJCEN FOR HIS MISSION
IN VIETNAM
chapter i: his early life (1904-1924)
Fr. Andrej Majcen was born in Maribor, the second largest city of Slovenia (former Yugoslavia).
His father—also named Andrej—was from Borove. After finishing secondary school, he was sent to the seminary, as his mother Teresa had wished him to become a priest. However, realizing himself not fit for the priestly vocation, he stopped all his seminary formation and went to a teachers’ college instead. For this his mother never forgave him, seeing it as a defection and considering him a wayward boy, so that without money he had to drop his studies to earn a living. At first he worked as an office clerk, then as a consultant at Maribor’s Court, where he could manage to have a secure living. He then married Maria Schlick, a very virtuous girl from the same town. After finishing primary school, she entered a school run by the nuns where she was taught the rules of economy and housework besides religious instruction. And the first lovely fruit of this wedding was the birth of our boy Andrej, then his sister Maria, his brother Zoran who died as a child, and his youngest sister Milka.
When Andrej was four, his parents moved their family to a minor court in Kozje, then to a major court in Krsko, where by his honesty and wisdom, his father was entrusted the delicate charge of assuring the good of the teenagers and the orphans. Father Majcen later would tell us that his family had been living in a house that was very humid and harmful to their health, causing his father to fall seriously ill, and it was only by his mother’s care and prayers that he could save his life. After moving to Krsko, his family could live in a better house. But when Andrej was ten, there broke out a war with Serbia that instantly evolved into the European War. During the war, Andrej was educated in a secondary schoolwhere German and Slovene languages were used. Those were very terrible years for all the people: nobody had much to eat, because even with a lot of money you could not buy enough food.
In 1919, his parents sent him to a teachers’ school in Maribor where there were very good teachers but where also liberal and socialistic ideas were so popular that could otherwise endanger his young mind. Fortunately he was saved through his mother’s constant prayers and encouragement.
His father was often ill, his sisters kept growing, and much money had to be spent for medicines. Andrej kept studying very hard, knowing he would later have to be the bread winner of his family. In his final year at school, he was almost tempted to drop, but with the aid of his aunt Catarina who gave him lodging in her house, he managed to finish his studies, and graduated in 1923. It was on this occasion that his father made a great effort to buy him a new suit.
1 An elementary school teacher |
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2 Becoming a Salesian (1924-1925) |
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3 Ten years in Ljubljana (1925-1935) |
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4 A. Farewell to his mother and his country For Kunming |
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5 Saying farewell to his mum and his country |
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6 The Salesian House in Kunming: Its proto-history |
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7 B. From Hong Kong to Kunming: 1938-1939 |
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8 Kunming, a new homeland |
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9 The project of the new ‘Wisdom School for Academic and Vocational Education’ in Kunming. |
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10 As a Prefect of studies |
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11 Learning languages |
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12 Workshops |
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13 Frightening moments |
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14 The first baptism by Fr. Majcen |
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15 The Sisters of Mary Immaculate in Chaotong |
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16 Comforting visits of the Superiors |
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17 1938: A Decision of not printing a political newspaper |
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18 The war situation |
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19 A. The Beginning of the War (1939) |
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20 Fr. Majcen as Vice-rector (acting Rector) during the years 1939-1945 |
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21 Chaotong Apostolic Vicariate |
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22 A very comforting visit of Father Provincial |
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23 Fr. Kerec became a Monsignor |
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24 The War Situation |
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25 An important visit of the Provincial |
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26 The new Bishop, Vicar Apostolic and the Salesian celebrations |
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27 A trip to Shanghai |
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28 Fr. Majcen’s collaborators |
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29 B. War time 1940-45 |
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30 1941 — Amidst the dangers of bombing and the troubles from the Bishop |
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31 The famine and Christian charity |
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32 A radio set |
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33 The Sacred History and the shoemaker’s shop |
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34 Mgr. Kerec in Mandalay |
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35 The invasion of Burma and the plague |
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36 The death of the Bishop |
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37 The death of the MEP Vicar General and the illness of Mgr. Kerec |
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38 Disturbances in the school |
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39 A bitter pill to swallow |
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40 Other troubles |
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41 Fr. Majcen got a fever |
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42 The replacement of the principal |
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43 A meeting in the school yard |
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44 Remarkable visits |
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45 Good relations with the MEP |
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46 The bombing of the Carmelite convent |
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47 Fr. Sing had an accident |
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48 Two confreres… coming from heaven |
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49 A theatre and St. John Bosco’s chapel |
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50 An increase in personnel |
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51 The mechanics shop |
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52 The acting Rector became the full-fledged one |
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53 The erection of Chinese ecclesiastical hierarchy |
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54 General Liu Han’s separatist movement |
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55 A cleric who fell from the air |
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56 Attending the Provincial Chapter in Shanghai |
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57 Bishop Derouineau offered us the French Club |
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58 *The Camillians in Yunnan |
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59 The last school year of Salesian School in Kunming before the communist regime: September 1948 to September 1949 |
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60 An extraordinary visit of Fr. Bellido |
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61 The confreres in crisis |
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62 Fr. Provincial’s visit |
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63 The last feast of Mary Help of Christians |
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64 A trip to Hong Kong |
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65 Governor Liu Han against Chiang’s government |
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66 Replacement of principals one after another |
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67 The coming of the liberation army |
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68 The beginning of the new regime |
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69 Visits |
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70 A reforestation competitive campaign |
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71 A sanitation competitive campaign |
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72 An Anti-opium campaign |
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73 Brainwashing |
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74 The crimes of the wealthy |
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75 Gathering the people for inculcation |
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76 Volunteering to go to Korea |
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77 In the new regime, beggars no longer existed in China |
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78 Fr. Majcen was kept a close watch |
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79 The confessions and the people’s court |
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80 A trial against our school |
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81 Gradual changes in our school |
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82 Fr. Majcen’s life after leaving the school’s rectorship |
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83 Stopping a plot |
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84 Fr. Majcen became a Russian teacher |
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85 A documents’ loss |
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86 The death of Monsignor Vicar General |
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87 An interrogation |
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88 Mgr. Kerec could not return to Chaotong |
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89 Incidents with the Sisters |
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90 The police harassment |
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91 Dangerous even on the road |
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92 The Church situation became worse |
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93 Fr. Majcen’s last month of in Kunming: August 1951 |
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94 From Kunming to Hong Kong: August 25 — September 15, 1951 |
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95 The events in Kunming after Fr. Majcen’s departure |
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96 A. A sojourn in Macao and Hong Kong |
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97 A serious illness |
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98 Vietnam destination |
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99 B. Twenty years living with the good Vietnamese people |
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100 C. Vietnam |
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101 Vietnamese people |
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102 Culture |
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103 Vietnamese history |
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104 The missionaries’ coming in Vietnam and the religious persecutions |
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105 The persecutions |
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106 French colonisation of Vietnam |
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107 The political situation |
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108 D. An Introduction to my autobiography on Vietnam |
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109 A. Fr. Carlo Braga, the initiator of the Salesian missionary project in Vietnam |
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110 How Don Bosco’s spirit got in Vietnam before 1952? |
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111 The First Salesian Work in Vietnam with Fr. Dupont and Fr. Petit |
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112 1) The Vietnamese’s desire to have the Salesian presence2 |
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113 2) Fr. Dupont, the first Salesian to work in Vietnam3 |
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114 Fr. Dupont’s coming to Vietnam |
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115 Fr. Dupont’s apostolate during his military service |
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116 3) The First Salesian Work in Vietnam (January 3 1942) |
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117 A report on Fr. Dupont’s martyrdom |
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118 5) Some witnesses on Fr. Dupont |
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119 Governor Decoux’s letter to Mr. Durget (Fr. Dupont’s brother-in-law) |
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120 A Memorandum written by Fr. Petit, Fr. Dupont’s collaborator in Vietnam |
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121 FR. DUPONT: A MISSIONARY |
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122 A homily by Fr. Micolon, Fr. Dupont’s old friend, on the 40th anniversary of Fr. Dupont’s death |
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123 A Letter of Fr. Majcen from Slovenia to Mrs. Durget, Fr. Dupont’s sister2 |
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124 SOME TRAITS OF FR. DUPONT’S DELICATE HEART |
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125 The soaring fits of his soul |
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126 The call to missions |
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127 An aspiration for martyrdom |
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128 A Prayer to Fr. Dupont |
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129 1. Mgr. Paul Seitz and his Works |
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130 Thai Ha Ap and Fr. Seitz’s Orphanage |
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131 2. Fr. Giacomino and Fr. Majcen’s acceptance of Mgr. Seitz’s invitation |
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132 3. Fr. Giacomino, Rector, and Fr. Majcen, Vice-Rector of St. Theresa Orphanage |
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133 Going to Hà Nội |
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134 Arriving late |
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135 And the following days |
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136 On the admission |
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137 The Providence |
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138 1. Visits to the Ecclesiastical Authorities |
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139 2. A Visit to Authority Official: The Tonkin Governor |
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140 A visit to the Social Department Director |
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141 Registered at the authority and … watched by the police |
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142 3. Official hand over of the Orphanage to the Salesians |
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143 A professional thief with 18 times in prison |
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144 Another boy in a basket |
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145 A French officer greeted me: “Bonjour mon Père” |
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146 A visit to Fr. Giacomino Minh |
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147 The first Patron Feastday for Fr. Majcen in Vietnam |
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148 Fr. Mario Acquistapace, Provincial of China-Taiwan-Philippines-Vietnam |
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149 The necessary permits |
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150 “I’m sure it is not exact” |
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151 Progess in spiritual life |
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152 Fr. Giacomino Minh in Bùi Chu |
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153 The Director of the Holy Infancy Society1 visited Fr. Majcen |
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154 One intervention leading to another |
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155 A visit to Sơn Tây city |
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156 Feasts of St. Francis of Sales and St. John Bosco |
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157 Charity fairs |
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158 A holiday tour with the Bishop |
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159 I will never forget you, dear little Joseph! |
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160 Spiritual help from the Redemptorists |
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161 A retreat for a spiritual renovation of our children |
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162 A visit to the church of Mary Queen of the Vietnamese Martyrs |
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163 Two remarkable arrivals |
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164 Other events |
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165 A contract renewal for the Kindergarten |
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166 Holy Week |
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167 President Hồ organized the resistance |
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168 Hồ’s guerrilla war was organized in the forests and mountains to the north, near the Chinese borders of Mao |
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169 The Orphanage’s progress |
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170 Mrs. Nixon’s visit |
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171 In Hà Nội, May 1953 |
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172 Mary’s gift was the recognition act of the Congregation’s legal status |
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173 A visit to Bùi Chu Diocese |
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174 Looking for places of work for his pupils |
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175 The Lottery |
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176 JUNE 1953 |
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177 Salesian literature |
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178 The Lottery |
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179 Looking for jobs for young worker |
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180 JULY 1953 |
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181 Fr. Generoso Bogo (Cha Quảng) |
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182 The first Salesian aspirants |
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183 The Mass Servant group |
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184 AUGUST 1953 |
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185 The Workshop Heads |
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186 A semi-public lottery |
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187 A narrow escape |
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188 Fr. Giacomino’s goodnight talks |
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189 SEPTEMBER 1953 |
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190 Fr. Cuisset (Cha Quí) |
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191 The beginning of reforms |
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192 A boy eighteen times stealing but son of good parents |
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193 OCTOBER 1953 |
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194 The Month of Rosary |
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195 Our good rector Giacomino |
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196 Selling the lottery tickets and the veneration to the martyrs |
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197 In hospital |
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198 Changes in staff |
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199 1. Episcopal Conference of Indochina in Hà Nội |
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200 2. Celebration of the 10th Anniversary of the Orphanage |
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201 An historical overview of the Orphanage in ten years |
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202 Two patron feasts and the appointment of offices |
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203 1. Fr. Majcen became Rector of the work |
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204 The lottery drawing |
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205 Christmas 1953 |
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206 2. January 1954 |
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207 Happy New Year and calling for more help |
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208 An interesting episode in 1954 |
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209 Returning the two houses of the Vice-roy |
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210 Other financial sources |
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211 Considering the possibility to go South |
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212 Don Bosco’s gift |
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213 3. February 1954: The Tết holidays |
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214 Preparations for war from both sides |
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215 The departures |
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216 A ceasefire during Tết |
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217 A Tết Fair |
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218 The secretary’s wedding |
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219 Fear increased |
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220 1. March 1954 |
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221 Điện Biên Phủ: the battle of hell |
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222 2. April 1954 |
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223 Our priority was the vocations |
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224 The monsoon |
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225 3. May 1954 |
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226 The surrender |
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227 Still another battle |
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228 4. The last solemn devotional demonstration to the Virgin Mary |
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229 1. June 1954: The last days of the school year 1953-54 in the North |
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230 Arrangements for the group of 200 children during holidays |
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231 The move of a second group of the aspirants to be sent to Ban Mê Thuột |
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232 A period of confusion |
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233 2. A thunderbolt in the blue sky |
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234 3. Vietnam was divided – The Exodus |
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235 The last days in Hà Nội |
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236 Going in South Vietnam |
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237 1. Fr. Majcen’s arrival in Hong Kong: worries and misses |
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238 2. The Tang King Po School in Kowloon |
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239 Financial problems |
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240 Spiritual matters |
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241 Goodmorning talks |
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242 Dialogues |
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243 Charitable works |
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244 The printing shop |
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245 The Oratory |
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246 The closing of the English section |
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247 The sewing shop |
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248 The aspirantate |
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249 The Past pupils in the shoemaking shop |
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250 A Catechetical Center |
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251 The school’s chapel |
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252 3. The visits |
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253 The Rector Major’s visit |
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254 4. Tang King Po School |
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255 Illnesses and the shark |
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256 5. A new obedience letter |
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257 Half a year in Ban Mê Thuột |
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258 In Sài Gòn |
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259 In Thủ Đức |
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260 In Gò Vấp |
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261 1. From Hong Kong to Sài Gòn |
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262 a. Thủ Đức, the first part of Salesian works in the service of the youth in South Vietnam |
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263 Fr. Majcen as Rector and Provincial Delegate |
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264 2. Salesian staff in Thủ Đức – central house of the Vietnamese delegation |
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265 3. The Gò Vấp House |
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266 4. Mgr. Seitz introduced Fr. Majcen to his acquaintance in Sài Gòn |
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267 A visit to Đà Lạt |
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268 Seeing the aborigines for the first time |
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269 In Đà Lạt |
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270 5. Fr. Majcen’s letter to Fr. Vode dated December 30 1956 |
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271 6. The first provincial delegation council |
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272 Health care |
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273 Financial matters |
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274 Scholastic matters |
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275 Piety and catechism teaching |
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276 Cheerfulness in discipline |
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277 Good students |
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278 The moving family reunions |
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279 The adoptions |
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280 Creating the personal files |
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281 Origin and location |
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282 The apprentices |
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283 Discipline |
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284 Jobs |
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285 The young lions of Lyon |
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286 Increase of pupils |
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287 A truck full of children |
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288 From Rạch Bắp, Bình Dương, to Tam Hà parish |
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289 Three other aspirants from Nha Trang |
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290 Three seminarians from Huế |
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291 The vocational students |
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292 A visit by President Diệm to Thủ Đức house |
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293 The President’s sister-in-law and the Caodaist boys |
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294 A visit from USA |
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295 Fr. Majcen and Fr. Cuisset’s visits to the bigger churches in the South |
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296 1. A missionary life in war situations |
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297 2. The anti-Diệm groups |
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298 3. The hopelessness of the Superiors in Hong Kong at the situation in Vietnam |
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299 3. A thank you to Mrs. Cúc, a Chinese from Guangdong |
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300 1. Mgr. Caprio, Apostolic Nuncio, a friend of Fr. Majcen |
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301 A car accident |
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302 2. Fr. Luvisotto to take care of the Đà Lạt Monastery |
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303 3. Trạm Hành |
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304 4. Enlargement of the Gò Vấp plot |
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305 The resale of the Benedictine monastery in Đà Lạt |
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306 The sale of Mrs. Carrée’s plot in Thủ Đức |
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307 5. A visit to Kontum - Ban Mê Thuột |
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308 Kontum |
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309 In a region bordering three countries |
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310 Ban Mê Thuột |
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311 The Past Pupils Association |
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312 A visit to Kontum |
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313 The Past Pupils Movement |
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314 1. The Salesian Cooperators in Vietnam |
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315 2. The idea on the Past Pupils Association |
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316 3. The Association of the Devotees of Mary Help of Christians |
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317 4. The Organization for the help of young delinquents |
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318 5. Help for political prisoners, drugs traffickers and thiefs |
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319 6. Restructuring the whole Salesian Works in Vietnam in 1958 |
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320 7. Better identification of the functions of Thủ Đức and Gò Vấp houses |
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321 8. On the military service |
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322 9. On the personnel |
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323 10. Fr. Majcen’s preparations before his return to his country |
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324 A trip to Europe |
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325 The journey Sài Gòn – Rome – Turin |
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326 In Turin |
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327 From Foglizzo to Becchi |
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328 On his way home |
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329 Fr. Majcen’s stay in his homeland until August 18 1958 |
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330 The reunion with his mother |
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331 A familial party |
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332 His silver jubilee of priesthood |
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333 Important decisions |
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334 Fr. Majcen as novice master |
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335 A visit to Bollengo studentate |
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336 Going to France |
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337 A visit to Fr. Petit and Mgr. Kerec |
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338 A visit to Austria |
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339 A visit to the novices at Villa Moglia and Lanuvio |
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340 The last days with his mother |
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341 Return to Vietnam |
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342 The visit of Fr. Fedrigotti, Vicar of the Rector Major |
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343 A small celebration for Fr. Majcen’s return in Vietnam |
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344 Development steps of the Gò Vấp house |
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345 The meeting of the Salesian Administration of Gò Vấp house: |
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346 A definite return to Thủ Đức |
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347 Celebrating the Feast of the Virgin Mary at Gò Vấp |
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348 Fr. Majcen’s preparation for his new apostolate |
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349 A canonical visit of the Provincial |
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350 A proposal of Fr. Generoso |
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351 The school year 1959-60 |
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352 A list of the working Salesian confreres |
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353 A crisis of ideas |
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354 The financial situation of Thủ Đức |
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355 The Vietnamese Hierarchy and three important visits |
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356 Cardinal Agagianian’s visit to Don Bosco Gò Vấp |
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357 Cardinal Spellman’s visit |
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358 Mgr. Arduino’s visit |
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359 The Catholics’ golden time |
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360 Dark clouds on the horizon |
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361 Other discontentments |
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362 Fr. Majcen fell ill |
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363 Admission of pupils |
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364 The Immaculate Conception Chapel |
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365 1. The Novitiate Course I (1960-61) |
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366 Life in novitiate |
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367 The first Vietnamese Salesian literature |
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368 Other scholastic studies of the novices |
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369 Helping the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians |
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370 Fr. Majcen’s health and political disturbances |
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371 The clothing ceremony of the novices |
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372 Feast of the Immaculate Conception |
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373 The last letter from Fr. Majcen’s mother |
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374 The first Vietnamese Salesian priest |
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375 The first Salesian professions in Vietnam |
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376 Lay brother vocations |
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377 Fr. Majcen’s mother died |
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378 2. Preparations for the novitiate transfer to Trạm Hành |
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379 The Novitiate Course II (1961-62) |
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380 Trạm Hành Novitiate |
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381 The move |
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382 An excursion to the Châu Sơn Cistercians |
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383 The Oratory at Trạm Hành |
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384 A vacation of the “young of Lyon” at Trạm Hành |
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385 The strategic hamlets |
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386 The feast days |
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387 The religious clothing ceremony |
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388 3. The situation of Vietnam in the years 1961-62 |
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389 New arrangements |
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390 On the conferences for the novices |
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391 Programs for 1963 |
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392 On the Formation |
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393 Trạm Hành personnel |
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394 Trạm Hành Apostolic School |
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395 The closure of the Lyon section |
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396 A change of Provincial |
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397 DON BOSCO THỦ ĐỨC |
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398 DON BOSCO GÒ VẤP |
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399 DON BOSCO TRẠM HÀNH |
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400 Novitiate Course III (1962-63) |
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401 Disturbances in May |
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402 Fr. Majcen at hospital |
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403 A spiritual retreat and personnel change |
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404 40th Anniversary of Fr. Majcen’s religious profession |
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405 The coup d’etat |
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406 Fr. Cuisset left the Congregation |
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407 News about Fr. Massimino |
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408 Novitiate Course IV (1963-64) |
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409 1. Novitiate Courses V (1964-65), VI (1965-66), and VII (1966-7) |
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410 2. The Reform and its problems |
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411 The vacations and travel difficulty |
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412 The professions of the vows |
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413 3. The Apostolic School of Trạm Hành |
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414 4. The Novitiate of Trạm Hành |
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415 Fr. Musso as confessor |
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416 Helping the miserable |
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417 The Daughters of Mary Help of Christians |
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418 Admission to the Novitiate |
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419 Novitiate Course V (1964-65) |
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420 Clerics (professed) |
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421 Coadjutors (professed) |
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422 Novices (not professed) |
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423 Novitiate Course VI (1965-66) |
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424 Clerics (professed) |
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425 Coadjutors (professed) |
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426 Novices (not professed) |
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427 Novitiate Course VII (1966-67) |
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428 Clerics (professed) |
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429 Coadjutors (professed) |
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430 Novices (not professed) |
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431 To the masters of spiritual life, does Vatican II bring Light or confusion, or a battle between the old and the new? |
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432 After the closure of Vatican Council II on December 8 1965 |
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433 Fr. Braga’s visit |
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434 Inauguration of the novitiate chapel |
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435 The clothing and badge wearing ceremony at Thủ Đức |
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436 Fr. Majcen attended a spiritual retreat in Hong Kong |
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437 The translation of the Constitutions and Regulations (1965-66) |
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438 Fr. Majcen’s missionary ideal |
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439 1. The military coups – the preparations for the war |
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440 2. The taxes |
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441 3. The translation task |
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442 4. Diabolic weapons |
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443 5. Confusion of ideas |
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444 6. Why to receive so many aspirants? |
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445 7. Novitiate Course VIII (1967-68) |
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446 Clerics (professed) |
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447 Clerics (not professed) |
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448 8. The ‘Tết Mậu Thân’ bloody events (1968) |
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449 Political context |
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450 Fr. Majcen’s celebration at Gò Vấp |
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451 The disguised funerals |
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452 The tragic events – the Huế massacre |
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453 9. A return to normal life |
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454 10. Our Lady of Fatima |
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455 1. Bro. Joseph Borri, a golden heart for the orphan and sick boys (1957-1966) |
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456 Bro. Borri’s service in Vietnam |
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457 Fr. Majcen’s appraisal of Bro. Borri |
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458 2. Fr. Guerino Luvisotto (1957-1976) |
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459 Fr. Luvisotto’s early mission in Shanghai |
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460 In charge of the monastery in Đà Lạt |
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461 The purchase of the French bus station in Gò Vấp |
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462 The construction of the chapel at Gò Vấp |
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463 Rearrangement of Thủ Đức aspirantate and preparation for the novitiate |
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464 One year later, Fr. Luvisotto went to Trạm Hành for the preparation of the new novitiate |
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465 The last days of the Republic of VN |
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466 May 1976: The last gathering at Thủ Đức with a feast prepared by Fr. Luvisotto |
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467 Fr. Luvisotto, a heart as large as the sand on the seashore |
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468 A change in personnel |
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469 Novitiate course IX (1968-69) |
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470 Clerics (professed) |
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471 Clerics (not professed) |
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472 Everybody wanted peace |
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473 The Rector Major’s visit |
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474 Infected with a bubonic plague |
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475 Novitiate course X (1969-70) |
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476 Clerics (professed) |
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477 Phạm Ngọc Chinh |
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478 Nguyễn Anh Hùng (RIP) |
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479 Phạm Minh Ký |
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480 Phạm Văn Linh |
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481 Đinh Văn Nho (RIP) |
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482 Nguyễn Hữu Quảng |
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483 Hoàng Văn Số |
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484 Trần Thạch |
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485 Nguyễn Văn Thành (1) |
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486 Nguyễn Văn Tùng |
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487 Phạm Viết Văn (RIP) |
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488 Clerics (not professed) |
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489 The first Salesian clerics at the Pius X Pontifical Atheneum |
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490 An important Provincial’scircular letter |
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491 Life in the novitiate |
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492 Finding a place in Đà Lạt for the Studentate |
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493 Spiritual retreat |
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494 New appointments |
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495 Some statistic facts |
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496 Fr. King as a novice assistant was a precious help |
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497 The most personal moments in the novitiate |
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498 The need to form Salesian missionaries among the lay faithful |
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499 A support for the Vietnamese Salesian clerics |
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500 Again on the statistic facts |
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501 Fr. Majcen’s sensible heart |
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502 1. Don Bosco work in Gò Vấp |
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503 The workshops |
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504 The Pupils’ Parents Association |
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505 The school fees |
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506 An important visit |
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507 Exhibitions of the school’s products |
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508 Fr. Majcen’s difficulties in the formation of the lay brothers |
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509 The lay brothers’ formation |
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510 The influences of progressivist ideas on the lay brothers |
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511 Fr. Majcen enhanced the Gò Vấp house by the rebirth of the Orphanage |
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512 2. The House in Vũng Tàu |
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513 3. The reconstruction of the church at Bến Cát |
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514 4. Ba Thôn |
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515 5. A special apostolate |
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516 6. The Past pupils |
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517 7. Fr. Majcen in charge of the Provincial Delegation house |
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518 8. Miscellanies |
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519 The Provincial’s canonical visit |
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520 A priestly ordination. Fr. Majcen embraced the newly ordained |
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521 The presidential election |
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522 St. Andrew feast |
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523 Fr. Majcen’s illness |
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524 9. SDB Vietnam split from the China Province |
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525 10. The beginning of the Salesian Studentate of Đà Lạt |
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526 11. Fr. Majcen’s short visit to Ban Mê Thuột |
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527 A National Medal award |
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528 A journey to Europe |
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529 Back to Vietnam |
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530 The first Vietnamese Salesian priest to live out of community |
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531 The Thủ Đức aspirantate’s situation |
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532 The Special General Chapter 1971-72 and the Vietnamese Chapter |
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533 Fr. Majcen’s task |
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534 1973 |
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535 Fr. Luvisotto and the Providence |
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536 Monthly retreats |
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537 The beginning of the great development between 1973 and 1975 |
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538 The Rector Major Fr. Ricceri’s canonical visit |
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539 Inauguration of the Đà Lạt Studentate |
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540 The development of the Oratories |
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541 The trade schools |
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542 Masses for the departed on November 2 1974 |
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543 Thanksgiving Mass |
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544 Christmas 1974 |
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545 The last canonical visit of the Provincial Fr. Machuy |
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546 Vietnam became a Delegation of the Rector Major |
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547 Fr. Majcen’s tasks at Thủ Đức in 1974-75 |
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548 Fr. Majcen was septuagenian |
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549 An expiation pilgrimage |
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550 A ceasefire during the Tết holidays |
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551 Nominations of new bishops |
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552 Hopes or illusions? |
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553 To leave or to stay? |
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554 Feast of St. Joseph |
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555 In the worrying atmosphere in Sài Gòn |
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556 The evacuation by boat |
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557 April 1975 |
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558 The last week |
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559 The hand-over of authority in the Congregation |
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560 Sài Gòn on May 1 1975 |
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561 Sài Gòn: |
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562 Đồng Nai: |
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563 Lâm Đồng: |
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564 Fr. Majcen reappointed novice master |
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565 Other novitiate courses after 1975 |
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566 The new regime’s rule |
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567 The last days of May and the first days of June |
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568 Life in the novitiate |
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569 Confreres who left the Congregation |
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570 Vietnam’s entrance into socialism since January 19761 |
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571 The novitiate was moved to Tam Hải, Thủ Đức |
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572 Pastoral activities with neighboring parishes |
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573 Doing labor duties |
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574 A currency change |
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575 Fr. Majcen as a friend of Tito |
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576 August |
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577 September |
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578 The schools taken by the government |
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579 The Công Giáo và Dân Tộc Magazine |
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580 Feast of St. Andrew |
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581 Before Christmas 1976 |
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582 Christmas |
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583 Fr. Peter Bá’s crisis |
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584 1976: the political elections |
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585 Priestly ordination in Đà Lạt |
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586 May 1976 |
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587 June 1976 |
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588 July 1976 |
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589 The last farewell |
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590 The last day, July 23 1976 |
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591 I. The first beatitude |
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592 II. The second beatitude |
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593 III. The third beatitude |
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594 Saturday, March 9 1991 |
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595 Four days in Bangkok |
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596 At hospital |
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597 In Taiwan |
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598 A visit to the Lo Tung Hospital |
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599 In Tainan |
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600 His days in Lo Tung |
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601 Return to Tainan |
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602 Working at the Boys’ Town of Fr. McCabe, a Maryknoll missionary |
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603 In Tainan |
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604 The remote churches |
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605 Various celebrations in 1977 |
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606 25th Anniversary of Salesian Works in Vietnam |
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607 Fr. Majcen invited to Australia |
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608 The Boys’ Town in Chaochou |
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609 A farewell |
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610 In Rome |
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611 FR. MATTHEW TCHONG (CHA CHUNG) (1923-1982) |
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612 FR. MARIO ACQUISTAPACE (1906-2002) |
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613 FR. GENEROSO BOGO (1917-1991) |
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614 Contents |
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