Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần Explained

Type:bishop
Honorific Prefix:The Most Reverend
Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần
Native Name:Gioan Baotixita Bùi Tuần
Native Name Lang:vi
Bishop Emeritus of Long Xuyên
Province:Sài Gòn
See:Long Xuyên
Appointed:15 April 1975 (as Coadjutor)
Term Start:30 December 1997
Term End:2 October 2003
Predecessor:Michel Nguyễn Khắc Ngư
Successor:Joseph Trân Xuân Tiéu
Previous Post:Coadjutor Bishop of Long Xuyên and Titular Bishop of Tabunia (1975–1997)
Birth Date:24 June 1928
Birth Place:Cam Lai, Tonkin, French Indochina
Death Place:Long Xuyên, Vietnam
Church:Catholic
Coat Of Arms:Episcopal Coat of Arms of John Baptist Bùi Tuần.svg
Motto:Mandatum novum
(A new command)
(Giới luật mới)
Ordination:2 September 1955
Consecration:30 April 1975
Consecrated By:Michel Nguyễn Khắc Ngư
Nationality:Vietnamese
Religion:Catholic
Rank:Bishop Emeritus
Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần
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Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần (24 June 1928 – 27 July 2024) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic bishop who served as the bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Long Xuyên from 1997 to 2003.

Biography

Jean Baptiste Bùi Tuần was born on 24 June 1928[1] in the commune of Cam Lai, now Đông Cơ, Tiền Hải District, Thai Binh Province, Vietnam, to poor but devout peasant parents.[2] [3]

Trần died in Long Xuyên, Vietnam on 27 July 2024, at the age of 96.[4]

Education and Priesthood

In 1954, following the division of Vietnam, he fled to Hong Kong, where he was ordained a priest on 2 September 1955. He returned to southern Vietnam and was sent to Rome for further studies. After obtaining a bachelor's degree in philosophy, he was sent to Switzerland, where he earned a doctorate in philosophy, and completed his studies in Germany. Upon returning to his homeland, he was appointed director of the major seminary of Long Xuyên and a teacher at the seminary in Rạch Giá. In the following years, he dedicated his pastoral service to caring for refugees amidst the backdrop of the civil war.

Episcopal Ministry

On 15 April 1975, Pope Paul VI appointed him as the coadjutor bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Long Xuyên. He was consecrated a bishop on 30 April of the same year by Bishop Michel Nguyễn Khắc Ngữ, almost in secret while the Vietnam People's Army captured Saigon and Vietnam was reunified under the Communist government of Hanoi.[5] He succeeded to the same position on 30 December 1997, and remained in office for almost six years until his retirement due to age limits on 2 October 2003.[6] He is also known in his homeland for his activity as a writer, having published several texts and collections of poems, as well as his main work Thao thức (translatable as "Restlessness"), a series of five volumes published in 2007.[7]

Episcopal lineage and apostolic succession

The episcopal lineage is:

The apostolic succession is:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bishop Jean-Baptiste Bùi Tuần [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 28 March 2024 . www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  2. Web site: 17 January 2017 . Vị Giám Mục của hòa giải. . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190724032755/http://tinvui.org/vi/news/Tim-hieu-Song-dao/vi-giam-muc-cua-hoa-giai-5476.html . 24 July 2019 . 28 March 2024 . tinvui.org.
  3. Web site: Lễ Cải Táng Ông Bà Cố Đức Cha GB Bùi Tuần (09/01/2016). giaodantanthaison.com. vi.
  4. Web site: Bishop Jean-Baptiste Bùi Tuần [Catholic-Hierarchy] ]. 27 July 2024 . www.catholic-hierarchy.org.
  5. Web site: Nhìn vào ba hình ảnh sống động của Chúa Giêsu . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160421220306/http://www.vietcatholic.net/News/Html/54278.htm?RBGXEAU=SMVQHVJ . 21 April 2016 . 27 March 2024 . vietcatholic.net.
  6. Web site: Duc Cha Bui Tuan Huu Duong . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100914124907/http://www.catholic.org.tw/vntaiwan/03viet/tin58.htm . 14 September 2010 . 27 March 2024 . catholic.org.tw.
  7. Web site: Đức giám mục, nhà văn Bùi Tuần. www.sggp.org.vn. vi.