Catholicism and Vietnam

  • March 2, 2017
  • 3:00 PM - 5:30 CST
  • Coffey Hall, McCormick Lounge
  • Gabija Steponenaite, gsteponenaite@luc.edu
  • Free
  • Public
    Open to the public.
  • http://luc.edu/ccih/stories/archive/catholicismandvietnam.shtml
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    George Dutton, author of A Vietnamese Moses, will deliver a lecture about his book. Dr. Linh Hoang, OFM will deliver a lecture about The Virgin Mary and Vietnamese-Catholic Identity. These talks will be followed by responses on Vietnamese Catholic life by Jesuit Scholastics, Loyola faculty, and Chicago community members. The schedule for the event is as follows:

    3:00-3:45
    Dr. George Dutton: A Vietnamese Moses

    3:45-4:00
    Break

    4:00-4:30
    Dr. Linh Hoang, OFM: Embracing Mother Mary as Vietnamese: Catholic, Racism, and Identity

    4:30-5:30
    Panel and Q&A

        Dr. Michelle Nickerson: Vietnam in the American Psyche of the 1970s
        Mr. Dzao Vu, S.J.: The Immigrant and Jesuit Experience
        Mr. Minh Le, S.J.: The Immigrant and Jesuit Experience, Take 2
        Ms. Ninh Keefy: The Joys and Challenges of Serving My People
        Fr. Ambrosio Phi H. Nguyen: Pastoring the Vietnamese Catholic Community in Chicago
        Dr. Kathleen Adams: Catholicism in Asia Today