His Mission, Our Mission

25 Years of Witnessing to the Word in Thailand 161 SVD priests as well as priests from other congregations involved in this ministry. Since I began collaborating with the SVD missionaries, I’ve found a lot of joy in learning from them. Working alongside the priests in the SVD congregation, especially Father Anthony Le Duc, has been enlightening. His discipline and clarity are seen in the clear and detailed programs he provides for our activities. We’ve gleaned a great deal from the guidance and training offered by the priests in the SVD congregation. We eagerly seek further assistance and instruction from them in our service activites. The SVD way of life reflects warmth and enthusiasm, fostering an environment where love and compassion, in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ, can be seen. One of my responsibilities as a member of the lay leadership team is to help organize masses for the Vietnamese Catholic migrant community in Thailand. I am closely attached to the priests in the mission. The priests have contributed to helping the spiritual and physical needs of migrant brothers and sisters in various ways. There are times when the members of the migrant community are sick, and the priests make visits to give emotional support as well as medicine or other supplies. Father John Hung Le SVD, who is currently the head chaplain of the Vietnamese Catholic migrants in Thailand, spends a lot of time doing charity work. He also goes to buy supplies such as rice, fresh vegetables, and

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