Provincial Fatherland Front Committee leaders extend greetings on Xmas day
14:58', 23/12/ 2009 (GMT+7)

Chairman of Binh Dinh Fatherland Front Committee Nguyen Dinh Thanh (L) presents a flower basket to Pastor Nguyen Thanh Danh, head of Binh Dinh Protestant Representative Board. Photo T.H

Leaders of Binh Dinh Fatherland Front Committee, including Chairman Nguyen Dinh Thanh and Vice Chairman Thai Tung Thanh, on December 22 led two delegations to visit Quy Nhon Bishop’s Office,  Binh Dinh Committee for Catholic Solidarity, Binh Dinh Protestant Representative Board, Quy Duc parish, Kien Ngai parish, and Congregation of the Holy Cross Lovers Quy Nhon to extend Christmas greetings to members of the clergy and their parishioners.

The delegations’ leaders also expressed the hope that Catholic and Protestant dignitaries will continue to encourage all followers to contribute further to the country and enhance the national unity.

Catholic and Protestant leaders expressed their gratitude to the local administration for its policies in favour of religious freedom, saying that he wished the province greater achievements in the years to come.

  • T.Hien
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