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Cao Dai Missionary Church celebrates 60th founding anniversary

A ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the Cao Dai Missionary Church, a sect of Caodaism, and its fifth Congress were organised at the Trung Hung Buu Toa Oratory in Da Nang city on July 4.
Cao Dai Missionary Church celebrates 60th founding anniversary ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)

Da Nang (VNA)🎐 – A ceremony to mark the 60th anniversary of the Cao Dai Missionary Church, a sect of Caodaism, and its fifth Congress were organised at the Trung Hung Buu Toa Oratory in the central city of Da Nang on July 4.

Speaking at the ceremony, the head of the Caodaism Department under the Government Committee for Religious Affairs, Nguyen Dac Tuan, spoke highly of the achievements gained by the church over the past six decades.
During the 2011-2016 period, the church organised the religion’s ceremonial activities, constructed new parishes and places of worship and encouraged its followers to take part in social and charitable activities and preserve family and religious traditions. He asked Cao Dai dignitaries and followers to continue following the Party’s policies and the State’s laws, actively participating in social activities, and boosting business and production.
At the fifth congress, the church reviewed its operations over the past five years and discussed programmes for the next five years. The Cao Dai Missionary Church, with nearly 50,000 followers, has 63 parishes and numerous worship places nationwide. Founded in the early 1920s in Vietnam, Caodaism was both deeply influenced by ancient Oriental culture and open to Western civilisation.-VNA
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