New pastor for Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church

Catholic Herald Staff Report

After Communion, Dominican Fr. Thomas Aquinas Anh Hoang Nguyen addresses parishioners of Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington during his pastor installation Mass Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and Dominican Fr. Thomas Aquinas Anh Hoang Nguyen (center) face the congregation during the pastor installation Mass at Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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Bishop Michael F. Burbidge blesses a newly installed shrine to Blessed Carlo Acutis at Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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The choir sings during the pastor installation Mass at Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and other clergy enjoy a reception celebrating the installation of Dominican Fr. Thomas Aquinas Anh Hoang Nguyen (third from left) as pastor of Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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Bishop Michael F. Burbidge and Dominican Fr. Joseph Dang Quoc An pose for a photo with members of the Vietnamese Eucharistic Youth Movement in front of a new shrine to Blessed Carlos Acutis at Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington Aug. 17. Courtesy.

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Bishop Michael F. Burbidge installed Dominican Father Thomas Aquinas Anh Hoang Nguyen as pastor of Holy Martyrs of Vietnam Church in Arlington during a joy-filled Mass and reception Aug. 17.

“You are not here by some sort of chance or coincidence but, rather, as God’s plan for you and this parish community,” Bishop Burbidge said in his homily, addressing the new pastor. He encouraged the priest to preach the truth of the Gospel with courage, to serve humbly in imitation of Jesus and to prioritize time each day with the Lord, particularly in the Blessed Sacrament.

During Mass, Father Thomas addressed the congregation in English and Vietnamese, expressing appreciation for their prayers for him and asking them not to stop now.

“This church is your home. Please come and worship God every day in Mass before you go to work. Come to the church (and) say hello to God before you go home,” he said. “The church is always open.”

After Mass, Bishop Burbidge blessed a newly installed shrine to Blessed Carlo Acutis, complete with a first-class relic (hair) from the young man who is expected to be canonized a saint next month and has inspired many Catholic youths. Holy Martyrs parishioner Young Hoang obtained the relic from Acutis’ mother.

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