Thursday, March 22, 2007

Maryknoll catholic mission to open new hospital in Takeo

March 22nd 2007
Pope's Representative To Cambodia Meets With Hun Sen

DPA

The Pope's representative to the region has met with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen ahead of the opening of a new children's hospital set up by US-based Catholic mission movement group Maryknoll, local media reported Thursday.

Apolistic Nuncio Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio visited Hun Sen at his home in a low-key visit and thanked him for the spirit of religious tolerance that Cambodia showed, reported Khmer-language daily, Kampuchea Thmey.

Hun Sen in turn promised continued cooperation with Maryknoll and other missionary organizations dedicated to improving standards of health and education in the country, the paper said.

An apostolic nuncio is a Vatican ambassador or representative of the pope in different countries. Countries with large Catholic populations are awarded their own nuncio but Cambodia, with only 5,000 Khmer Catholics, shares a nuncio with Thailand, Laos, Burma, Brunei, and Singapore.

The meeting was held last week ahead of the scheduled opening of the new hospital in south-western Takeo province next week, the paper said.

Maryknoll oversees a number of health-orientated programmes in Cambodia, including providing palliative care for AIDS patients.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Cambodian people are 95% recognize themselves as Buddhist, so we request Church mission in Cambodia have to purely help Cambodians, not intend to convert Cambodians.

The conversion mission of Catholic, Protestants, Presbyterian, Seven Days Adventist, Lutherian, Mormon and Anglican etc create only chaos in Cambodia, not peace at all.