PM receives Episcopal Council President
Published: 01/10/2008 05:00
VietNamNet Bridge – Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung received representatives of the Vietnam Episcopal Council (VEC), headed by President Bishop Nguyen Van Nhon, in Hanoi on Oct. 1 on the occasion of the closing of the council’s second annual conference.
He also praised the Catholic community for their contributions to the country’s achievements over recent years, as well as during the first nine months of 2008. The PM said he is content with the obedience and respect shown to the law by the great majority of Catholic people, evidenced by the carrying out of good deeds for both personal and religious reasons and the fine relationship between the local authorities and the parishioners, Catholic priests and the VEC in working for the best interests of the country. He also expressed his determination to cultivate and consolidate the national unity bloc, good relations between non-Catholics and Catholics and solidarity among those of different religions. The State policy that aims to uphold good relations between the State and religious organisations, including the Vietnam Catholics Church and the VEC is a full manifestation of State responsibility and affection towards those holding religious beliefs in Vietnam, PM Dung said. The PM reiterated Vietnam’s policy of freedom of religion and belief, which aims to meet the legitimate rights and interests of religious devotees. This policy has been ensured by law and followed on the basis of respect for the law, he said, adding that any acts misusing the right to religious freedom to violate the law are unacceptable. All Vietnamese religious followers are first and foremost Vietnamese citizens. A good religious follower must also be a good citizen, PM Dung stressed. He availed himself of the meeting to inform the Catholic dignitaries of the State’s views regarding land issues, noting that Vietnam’s constitution and current laws state clearly that land belongs to the people under the unified management of the State. The right to own land as private property is not recognised in Vietnam’s constitution and current laws, PM Dung stressed. In addition, according to the 11th National Assembly’s Resolution No. 23, the State neither consider any claim for land return nor review guidelines and implementation of any policies relating to land and houses which were put under the State’s management, allocation and utility as decided prior to July 1st, 1991, the Government leader noted. “It is absolutely unacceptable when someone regards the land laws as incomplete and twists them,” PM Dung said. He emphasised that the allocation of land to any religious organisation for religious purposes must be performed in line with the law with regard to the proposal submitted by that organisation, as well as existing policies on land and religion and local land reserves. PM Dung citied a number of localities, where this has been implemented well, including Ho Chi Minh City, which has allocated land to the municipal bishopric to build a centre serving its activities. He mentioned the central highlands province of Dac Lac where more than 11,000 sq. m of land were handed over to the Buon Ma Thuot bishopric, the central city of Da Nang’s allotment of 9,000 sq. m of land to the Da Nang bishopric, and the central province of Quang Tri’s allocation of over 15 ha of land to the La Vang parish as some examples. According to the PM, the northern province of Nam Dinh has assigned the land area surrounding Khoai Dong church to Bui Chu bishopric, whilst the central highlands province of Lam Dong has assigned 10 ha of land to the provincial church to build a centre supporting its religious activities. In addition to these cases, many others were also addressed on the grounds of cooperation between local churches and administrations in the spirit of dialogue and a high sense of community responsibility being taken into account, PM Dung said. He criticised acts that breach the law, including gathering en masse to claim land, installing statues, crosses, and huts, destroying public assets, and clashing with on-duty officials at the Thai Ha parish, 178 Nguyen Luong Bang street and 42 Nha Chung in Hanoi in recent time. The PM praised the Vietnam Episcopal Council for not advocating to carry out such deeds and urged the Episcopal Council to make decisions to put an end to such acts and to prevent reoccurrence of wrongdoings. “If those activities do not come to an end, they will have an adverse impact on the good ties between the State and the Church and the relationship between Vietnam and the Vatican , which has been progressing positively,” PM Dung said. (Source: VNA) |
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