New Government for the Vice-Province of Vietnam

The Vice-Province of Vietnam of the Sisters Hospitallers experienced a significant moment of prayer and discernment during its Chapter Assembly, held in Chu Hai from December 18-24. This meeting was an opportunity to reflect on the road we have traveled and to plan for the future with hope and fidelity to the Hospitaller charism.

During this Assembly, the new government of the Vice-Province was appointed, which will be in charge of animating the life and mission of the Hospitaller for the next 6 years. With great joy, we share the composition of the new team:

  • Superior of the Vice-Province: Teresa Nguyễn Thị Kim Anh
  • Vicar and 1st Councilor and Secretary: Maria Nguyễn Thị Quỳnh Như
  • 2nd Councilor: Teresa Mai Thị Thúy Hồng
  • 3rd Councilor: Catarina Nguyễn Thị Thanh Minh
  • Bursar: Anna Nguyễn Thị Thanh Bình

This new team will assume the mission of guiding and strengthening the Vice-Province, inspired by the values of hospitality and the legacy of the founders of the Congregation.

We join in thanksgiving to God for the availability and generosity of these sisters, who have accepted this service in favor of the community. We pray that the Lord will accompany them, strengthen them and encourage them in this new mission entrusted to them.

May this time of renewal be an opportunity to grow in communion, dedication and fidelity to the charism that guides our work throughout the world.

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