Paul Tep Im Sotha Explained

Type:Priest
Paul Tep Im Sotha
Apostolic Prefect of Battambang
Church:Roman Catholic Church
Province:Battambang
See:Battambang
Term:1968 - 1975
Successor:Enrique Figaredo Alvargonzalez
Ordination:1959
Consecration:September 26, 1968
Birth Date:1934
Death Date:May
Death Place:Battambang Province, Kampuchea

Paul Tep Im Sotha Samath (; 1934–May 1975)[1] [2] was a Cambodian Roman Catholic priest and the first apostolic prefect of Battambang.[3] Ordained in 1959, he was the second native Cambodian to become a Catholic priest after Simon Chhem Yen.[1]

Tep Im was raised by his mother to be a Catholic, and at a young age began to be sent to various schools abroad, such as in Vietnam, France, and Italy.[1] After his ordination at the Notre-Dame de Paris, Tep Im took further theological studies in Rome. However, growing concerns for his country's problems as well as a decisive conversation with American bishop Fulton Sheen would lead him to decide against a monastic life and return to Cambodia by August 1962.[1] Upon the establishment of the Apostolic Prefecture of Battambang, Tep Im was installed as its apostolic prefect on September 26, 1968, a position he remained in up to his death under the Khmer Rouge regime in early May 1975.[1]

Tep Im has been described by historian Milton Osborne as a priest with remarkable understanding of both the Catholic faith and Cambodian society.[4] A boarding house for secondary and tertiary-level students in Battambang was named after him.[5] [6] In June 2015, the Catholic Church officially opened an inquiry into Tep Im's presumed martyrdom, alongside others such as Joseph Chhmar Salas who died during the Cambodian genocide.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Descallar, Blas. Ange, Mary. Msgr. Paul Tep Im Sotha. Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish. 8 May 2020.
  2. Book: Anne Noeum Yok Tan. Pierre Chhum Somchay . Una donna, una tragedia, la vita: storia di cristiani in Cambogia. 1983. Editoriale Jaca Book. Milan. 88-16-30099-X. 89.
  3. News: Cambodian Catholics look for martyrs among genocide victims. 8 May 2020. The San Diego Union-Tribune. 14 July 2016. Phnom Penh.
  4. Book: Osborne, Milton. Before Kampuchea: Preludes to Tragedy. 1979. George Allen & Unwin. 0-04-950021-X. 69. 8 May 2020.
  5. News: Young women take on leading roles in Church ministries. May 9, 2021. UCA News. Union of Catholic Asian News Limited. August 27, 2009.
  6. Web site: Msgr. Tep Im Student Center. Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish. May 9, 2021.