Meet Fr. Pierre Tran Van Khue - A child of Peace |
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«"When you see Pierre in his community or bump into him in the corridor at Catholic University here in Paris, you can't miss that happy smile that says so much. It sets the tone: meeting him is something simple, like meeting a brother. Pierre Tran Van Khue is one of the first Vietnamese Assumptionists. 31 years old, he was born after the Vietnam War, one of those children they call "peace babies" there. He came to France to undertake his spiritual and intellectual formation as a young religious." Called to "leave his homeland" Born into a peasant family in the region of Vinh (north central Vietnam), the eldest of eight children, Pierre learned to enjoy this simple but demanding life. It shaped his character and his faith. In Vietnam there is no such thing as a non-practicing Catholic (99% of the Catholic population practices its faith); it is a faith that is deeply ingrained. When he reached college age, he went off to study English in Saïgon. While there during six years, he lived with 15 other young men in a youth residence, partially supported by the Assumptionists. It was intended to give young men an opportunity to discern a Christian vocation: to the priesthood, religious life, or marriage. The residence, together with several others, were under the direction of a Vietnam Franciscan, Fr. Jean Bosco. Here it was that Pierre met the Assumptionists and was drawn by the Congregation's charism. Even though religious life has a long history in Vietnam, Pierre detected something new in this Congregation. And so it was that he, in a land suffused with Confucian wisdom, responded to a call once heard by Abraham to "leave your land". This adventure, as Pierre, explains without hesitation was none other than a call to meet Christ himself. A Love for Meeting People During his seven years in France, Pierre had an opportunity to meet lots of Assumptionists in different communities....whether it was at a youth residence in the Paris suburb of Cachan, an Assumptionist spirituality and cultural center near Lyon, a formation community in Paris itself, or the novitiate on the outskirts of the French capital in Juvisy. Pierre enjoyed all these experiences. He has a deep sense of gratitude and responsibility. As he says, "What I found in all these communities was the same family spirit, one of being among brothers. This spirit comes across in the simplicity that exists in brother's relation with brother. After all, the Kingdom for which we constantly pray isn't so complicated!" Pierre likes to meet people. He speaks of brothers that he has met that remain examples of a deep inner life or of a zealous apostolic commitment. But he also recalls so many faces encountered in his various ministries --- in youth ministry, hospital ministry, parish work, or among the Vietnamese community in London. Not that all these encounters were without their challenges.... "I still think about questions that people in hospitals would ask me, people facing serious illness and even death, questions about the very meaning of life." «Pierre (Peter)», a foundational rock
Pierre has now become one of the foundation stones (a rock like his name Pierre, i.e. Peter, signifies) of the Assumption in Vietnam, a foundation begun only 10 years ago in 2005, now flourishing with four communities and nearly 50 religious worldwide. ![]()
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 March 2015 10:43 |