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EPISODE#253
OC CATHOLIC RADIO: MARIAN DAYS AT CHRIST CATHEDRAL

On today’s inspiring podcast, host Rick Howick is honored to welcome Auxiliary Bishop Thanh Thai Nguyen to our studios. Our topic of discussion today will be on an epic event that is coming to the Christ Cathedral campus. The annual “Marian Days” events have brought in scores of pilgrims to Carthage, Missouri for several years running. Listen as Bishop Nguyen shares how the Diocese of Orange is bringing our own version of Marian Days to Christ Cathedral on July 1-2, 2022.

Tune in to hear all the details. Be sure to share this information with your friends and family!

 

https://mariandays.rcbo.org/

 

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 5/28/22

EPISODE#69
CATHEDRAL SQUARE: AN UPDATE ON THE OUR LADY OF LA VANG SHRINE

Here comes yet another special edition of Cathedral Square with your host Fr. Christopher Smith.

On today’s podcast session, we’ll catch up with Christ Cathedral parishioner and dedicated woman of faith, Elysabeth Nguyen. As the project coordinator, Elysabeth played a key role in the Our Lady of La Vang shrine coming to fruition on the Christ Cathedral campus. Listen in as she and Fr. Christopher talk about the impact of this project on the community, especially among Vietnamese Catholics worldwide!

 

 

 

Originally broadcast on 2/5/22

OUR LADY OF LAVANG SHRINE BLESSING SET

 

The Most Rev. Kevin Vann, Bishop of Orange, will join with thousands of Vietnamese Catholics and clergy for a ceremonial blessing of the future site of a shrine dedicated to Our Lady of LaVang on the Christ Cathedral campus. The special ceremony, accented by traditional Vietnamese dancers and a large outdoor Mass, is scheduled for Oct. 21 at 4 p.m. This seminal project was announced by Bishop Vann and a core group of Vietnamese community and business leaders in December 2016. Since the announcement the future shrine design process has been completed and significant fundraising has taken place and continues to fully fund construction of the shrine and needed site work.  

“The energy and excitement within the Vietnamese Catholic community to build a shrine to the patroness of the Vietnamese people has been a blessing to our ministry at Christ Cathedral. I am pleased that the diligent efforts of the volunteers supporting this effort have reached this important milestone, the completion of the design phase for the shrine and the ceremonial blessing of the future site,” said Bishop Vann. 

The Vietnamese people suffered centuries of brutal persecution in their homeland and many faced an arduous journey fleeing Vietnam after the fall of Saigon in 1975. The Blessed Mother has provided spiritual care and protection to Vietnamese Catholics throughout these many struggles and hardships and they carry a deep and lasting connection to Our Lady of LaVang. It is appropriate that such a significant shrine be built at the center of the communities that are home to the largest Vietnamese community outside of Vietnam.  

A committee of prominent Vietnamese-American community and business leaders has partnered with a dedicated team of architects to develop a contemporary expression of Our Lady of LaVang that is true to the cultural traditions of Vietnamese Catholics, while seamlessly integrating into the architecturally modern Christ Cathedral campus.  

“Over the past year our teams of architects and designers has visited the shrine to our Lady in LaVang, Vietnam twice and have studied in great depth this apparition of Mary and the sacrificial story of the Vietnamese Catholic people. We feel that we have successfully married a contemporary design ethic with the tradition and solemnity of Our Lady of LaVang and the journey of faith for Vietnamese Catholics, said Aaron Torrence, AIA, Torrence Architects.