A large group of Vietnamese Catholic youth living in Thailand
recently participated in a faith encounter pilgrimage camp there,
renewing their commitment to Christ.
“The purpose of this encounter camp is to provide opportunities of
empowering them with spiritual support in their faith while being away
from the Catholic environment that they have been accustomed to in their
home country, Vietnam,” Fr. Anthony Le Duc, local chaplain to the
Vietnamese community, told CNA.
“It is an opportunity for Vietnamese youth in Thailand to gather to
support one another and to share with one another their faith and life
experiences.”
The third annual “Journey with Christ” camp drew over 100 Vietnamese
youth who work or study in Thailand to Nong Bua Lamphu, a town in the
country's northeast, located a little over 30 miles southwest of the
cathedral city of Udon Thani, for the Oct. 25-26 camp at St. Michael the
Archangel parish.
Although around eight percent of Vietnamese are Catholic, members of
the Catholic faith account for less than one percent of Thailand's
population.
While living and working away from their home, Vietnamese Catholic youth
in Thailand often lack opportunities to share and build relationships,
due to their working conditions and a language barrier that makes it
difficult for them to receive the sacraments in many areas of Thailand
outside large cities.
“Being united through these camps, they share their joys as well as struggles, and at the same time strengthening their Christian faith,” said Fr. Le Duc.
“Being united through these camps, they share their joys as well as struggles, and at the same time strengthening their Christian faith,” said Fr. Le Duc.
The camp included testimonies of faith, workshops, videos, meditations, games, and music.
Ngo Hong Quan, a participant in the camp, said that “through the theme
'Journey with Christ,' we have been supported, affirmed, and challenged
in our faith, and feel a great sense of solidarity with each other and
with Christ, who continues to journey with us.”
Nguyen Van Thang, an organizing member of the event, said that “I feel
very blessed to have a part in this event, to meet many new friends whom
I have never known before.”
“It feels wonderful to see the joy displayed on everyone's faces and to
see how distances between people are lost, when we gather in the love of
Christ.”
Another participant, Phan Thuy Tien, told CNA, “I realized that as
someone who had attended these camps before, it was now my
responsibility to display enthusiasm and try to spread the fire to other
participants.”
“I want all of us to be enthusiastic about being witnesses for Christ,
no matter how tired we may feel in our life of work and studies.”
Fr. Le Duc said that “it has been extremely rewarding to see how much
the youth who come leave the camp with renewed spirit and commitment to
Christ.”