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Caodaism followers mark 85th founding anniversary

More than 10,000 Caodaism followers across the country flocked to the Tay Ninh Holy See on Nov. 30 to celebrate the 85th founding anniversary of the religion.
More than 10,000 Caodaism followersacross the country flocked to the Tay Ninh Holy See on Nov. 30 tocelebrate the 85th founding anniversary of the religion.

Representatives from the government’s Committee for Religious Affairs,the provincial Tay Ninh Party Committee, the People’s Committee and theVietnam Fatherland Front Committee also attended the event.

Monsignor Thuong Tam Thanh, Head of the Executive Council of the TayNinh Cao Dai Sect, said in recent years, the religion has grown alongwith the nation’s development.

The Cao Dai sect currently has around 3 million followers in 39 provinces and cities nationwide, he said.

The religious society believes that, with care and support from thestate, it will lead all followers to take an active part in emulationmovements and join hands with the entire people to fulfill thecountry’s socio-economic development targets./.

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