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Phạm Minh Mẫn

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Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn
Cardinal
Archbishop Emeritus of Hồ Chí Minh City
Native name
Gioan Baotixita Phạm Minh Mẫn
ChurchCatholic
ProvinceSài Gòn
SeeHồ Chí Minh City
Appointed1 March 1998
Installed2 April 1998
Term ended22 March 2014
PredecessorPaul Nguyễn Văn Bình
SuccessorPaul Bùi Văn Đọc
Other post(s)Cardinal-Priest of San Giustino (2003 - )
Previous post(s)
Orders
Ordination25 May 1965
by Jacques Nguyễn Ngọc Quang
Consecration11 August 1993
by Emmanuel Lê Phong Thuận
Created cardinal21 October 2003
by John Paul II
RankCardinal-Priest
Personal details
Born
Phạm Minh Mẫn

(1934-03-05) 5 March 1934 (age 90)
NationalityVietnamese
DenominationCatholic
Alma materLoyola University of Los Angeles
MottoSicut Dilexi
(As I have loved)
Coat of armsJean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn's coat of arms
Ordination history of
Phạm Minh Mẫn
History
Priestly ordination
Ordained byJacques Nguyễn Ngọc Quang
Date25 May 1965
Episcopal consecration
Principal consecratorEmmanuel Lê Phong Thuận
Co-consecratorsFrançois Xavier Nguyễn Quang Sách
Joseph Marie Nguyễn Quang Tuyến
Date11 August 1993
PlaceSaint Quý Major Seminary of Cần Thơ
Cardinalate
Elevated byPope John Paul II
Date21 October 2003
Episcopal succession
Bishops consecrated by Phạm Minh Mẫn as principal consecrator
Paul Bùi Văn Đọc20 May 1999
Joseph Vũ Duy Thống17 August 2001
Pierre Nguyễn Văn Khảm15 November 2008
Styles of
Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn
Reference styleHis Eminence
Spoken styleYour Eminence
Informal styleCardinal
SeeHo Chi Minh City (emeritus)

Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn (Vietnamese: Gioan Baotixita Phạm Minh Mẫn) (born 5 March 1934)[1] is a Vietnamese cardinal in the Catholic Church and was the Archbishop of Hồ Chi Minh City from March 1998 to March 2014.

Biography

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Early life

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Phạm Minh Mẫn was born in Cà Mau, Cochinchina, French Indochina. At the age of 5, his first cousin once removed, Father Francis Xavier Trương Bửu Diệp,[2] came to visit him and his family and encouraged them to have him learn at La Salle Taberd School in Sài Gòn a year from now so that eventually he could be able to go to the minor seminary at age 10.[3] Diệp also encouraged his mother to have him learn the Latin prayers and have him become an altar boy.[4]

Education

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The family immediately heeded Diệp's advice. His mother woke Mẫn up the next day to have him serve at Mass with Diệp alone,[5] and he went to Taberd and eventually Cù Lao Giêng Minor Seminary until he had to stop due to the ongoing situation in the country that caused the seminary to be burned down.[4] He was ordained a priest on 25 May 1965 by Bishop Jacques Nguyễn Ngọc Quang, for Diocese of Cần Thơ. After studying in the United States at Loyola University of Los Angeles, Mẫn taught at the Saint Quý Minor Seminary for a number of years and later appointed rector of the Minor (1974) and Major Seminary (1988) of the same name.[6]

Episcopal career

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In 1993, he was appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Mỹ Tho and promoted to Archbishop of Hồ Chí Minh City in 1998. He officiated at a mass in La Vang in 1998 for the 200th anniversary of the apparition of the Virgin Mary, the largest Vietnamese Catholic event up to that time.[7]

Mẫn was elevated to cardinal in the consistory of 21 October 2003 by Pope John Paul II, and was one of the cardinal electors who participated in the 2005 papal conclave that selected Pope Benedict XVI.

On 7 March 2013, Mẫn was the last cardinal to arrive to attend the 2013 papal conclave to select the successor to Pope Benedict XVI.[8] The conclave subsequently elected Pope Francis.

On 28 September 2013, Pope Francis appointed Bishop Paul Bùi Văn Đọc, previously (since 1999) serving as Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mỹ Tho, Vietnam (one of the Archdiocese of Hồ Chí Minh City's suffragan dioceses), as Coadjutor Archbishop of the Archdiocese.[9]

On 22 March 2014, Pope Francis accepted the resignation of Cardinal Mẫn due to age limit. Coadjutor Archbishop Paul Bùi Văn Đọc succeeded him as Archbishop of Hồ Chí Minh City.[10]

Events

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  • 5 Mar 1934: Born in Cà Mau
  • 25 May 1965: Ordained Priest
  • 22 Mar 1993: Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Mỹ Tho
  • 11 Aug 1993: Ordained Bishop
  • 1 Mar 1998: Appointed Archbishop of Hồ Chí Minh City
  • 21 Oct 2003: Appointed Cardinal-Priest of San Giustino
  • 23 Nov 2003: Installed Cardinal-Priest of San Giustino
  • 22 Mar 2014: Retired Archbishop of Hồ Chí Minh City

References

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  1. ^ Metropolitan Archbishops of Thành-Phô Hô Chí Minh GigaCatholic.com
  2. ^ Bút Cùn 67. "ĐHY GB Phạm Minh Mẫn chia sẻ về Bác Hai Phanxicô Xaviê Trương Bửu Diệp". VietCatholic News. Retrieved 6 June 2024.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Lan Chi. "Ðức Hồng y G.B Phạm Minh Mẫn: "25 năm giám mục, sống để yêu thương"". Công Giáo và Dân Tộc. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  4. ^ a b "ĐỨC HỒNG Y GIOAN BAOTIXITA PHẠM MINH MẪN – TỔNG GIÁM MỤC SÀI GÒN". Trương Bửu Diệp Foundation. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  5. ^ "Tập san Hahk Yoon phỏng vấn ĐHY GB. Phạm Minh Mẫn". TGP SÀI GÒN. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Tiểu sử Đức Hồng Y Gioan Baotixita Phạm Minh Mẫn". Tổng Giáo Phận TP.HCM. Retrieved 6 June 2024.
  7. ^ "Pilgrims meet for largest Catholic festival in Vietnam". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Associated Press. 15 August 1998. Retrieved 15 August 2015.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ Greene, Richard Allen; Smith-Spark, Laura (7 March 2013). "Final cardinal expected in Rome ahead of vote on pope". CNN. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
  9. ^ "RINUNCE E NOMINE". Archived from the original on 2 October 2013.
  10. ^ "Vietnamese cardinal praised for living out God's love". 26 March 2014. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.
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Catholic Church titles
Preceded by Archbishop of Thành-Phô Hô Chí Minh Succeeded by
Titular church created Cardinal-Priest of San Giustino
21 October 2003 –
Incumbent