Vietnam top legislator meets Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican
Showing appreciation for the goodwill that the Pope and the Holy See have shown toward the Vietnamese people, Chairman Man highly valued the Pope’s messages of peace and his valuable contributions to promoting peace, social justice, environmental protection, and care for the poor.
He affirmed that these values are fully aligned with the aspirations of the Vietnamese people in the cause of national construction and defense.
Sharing with the Pope the outcomes of his recent visit to the Archdiocese of Hanoi on April 5, the top legislator expressed his satisfaction that in recent years, relations between Vietnam and the Holy See have made significant and substantive progress, from high-level meetings between leaders of both sides to the establishment of the Resident Representative Office of the Holy See in Vietnam, particularly the positive development of religious life among the Vietnamese Catholic community, as well as the maintenance of dialogue mechanisms and the effective operation of the Joint Working Group.
He said he believes that the upcoming 13th meeting of the Joint Working Group would contribute to the process of upgrading relations to full diplomatic ties between Vietnam and the Holy See. In this regard, the NA Chairman expressed his hope that the Pope and the Holy See would continue to foster mutual trust and understanding, working toward elevating bilateral relations to a new stage of development for the benefit of the people and for global peace and prosperity.
National Assembly Chairman Tran Thanh Man (L) hands over a letter from Party General Secretary and State President To Lam to Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican. Photo by VNA |
Chairman Man affirmed that the Party and State of Vietnam consistently create favorable conditions for the Catholic community to practice their faith while contributing to the nation, following the orientation of “living the Gospel in the heart of the nation.” He also noted that in the recent election of deputies to the 16th National Assembly and People’s Councils for the 2026–2031 term, many Catholic dignitaries, clergy, and followers were elected.
He also conveyed greetings, best wishes, and an invitation from Party General Secretary and State President To Lam to Pope Leo XIV to pay an official visit to Vietnam.
Pope Leo XIV expressed his sincere thanks and his fine sentiments toward Vietnam and its people, noting his wish to visit the Southeast Asian nation in the near future.
The Pope spoke highly of the top Vietnamese legislator’s visit, taking place just five days after his election, describing it as an important milestone for further enhancing mutual understanding. He also shared views on the situation of Catholicism in Vietnam and relations between Vietnam and the Holy See.
Saying that a statue of Our Lady of La Vang in traditional Vietnamese aodai (long dress) was placed in the garden two years ago, he said it always reminded him of Vietnam.
Pope Leo XIV expressed his gratitude to Vietnamese authorities for facilitating the stable and effective operation of the Holy See’s Resident Papal Representative in Vietnam, and voiced his hope for more frequent exchanges and interactions to further deepen bilateral ties, in line with shared interests and the aspirations of the Catholic community.
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