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Vietnam Officially Recognizes Baptists and Mennonites
Source: WorldWide Religious News, AsiaNews

Baptists and Mennonites in Hanoi, Vietnam on Tuesday, Oct. 2, received a certificate authorizing them to practice their religion in a ceremony in which the Deputy Chief of the Committee for Religious Affairs, Nguyen Thanh Xuan, praised the government’s religious policy.

According to Xuan, since the government adopted the Ordinance on Beliefs and Religions two years ago, 500 religious establishments have opened their doors and thousands have undergone renovations. More than a thousand clergymen of different faiths have been ordained, and more than a thousand religious books with millions of copies have been published, including more than 500,000 copies of the Bible.

Pastor Gerry Keener from the North American Eastern Mennonite Missions, who represented the Mennonite World Conference at the ceremony, said that in Vietnam religions have not met any obstacle in their development for the past few years. Pastor Nguyen Thong, provisional president of the Baptist Church in Vietnam, said that since his Church was established in 1989 it has attracted more than 18,400 followers with 500 ministers, practicing in 135 congregations in 23 cities and provinces throughout the country.
 
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