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Posted: Oct 22 2006 at 6:08am | IP Logged Quote Erin

For the past few days I have been engrossed in the world and words of Tom Dooley, an American Naval Doctor who gave medical aid to 600,000 Vietnamese refugees in their flee from the Viet Minh in the 1950s. Later Tom dooley set up Medico. Deliver us from Evilhas really made me stop and think, about the selflessness of Doctors and medical staff in refugee camps, about the generosity of the American Navy and in fact the American nation.

Most of all I have become fascinated by the Vietnamese people and their history. Their tenacity to hold onto their Faith is astounding, the Communists cruelly tortured these people for holding true to the Catholic Faith. 150,000 of Vietnamese's 200,000 Catholics lived in North Vietnam. Deliver us from Evil describes the rush of the Vietnamese to escape from the North to the South before the Bamboo curtain closed. Under the Geneva Treaty they were to be allowed to go South if they wished, in reality many never made it.

I wish to share a passage that brought tears to my eyes. This paragraph describes the rescue in the final leg of an incredibly heroic escape of 1100 people who had lashed together 14 sampans and braved the open sea for five days and nights. Travelling 300 km by sea. Their skin was cracked and dry, they were absolutely miserable and yet...
When our LSM was close enough for the refugees to make out the French flag on our stern, a heart-warming thing happened. Recognizing us as friends and not as foes, they hoisted, on a broken spar their own drenched flag: a flag they had hidden for years...their symbol,their emblem, their heraldry.

To the top of their highest mast they hauled the Papal banner, a yellow and gold flag displaying the Pope's tiara and the keys of Saint Peter.

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Posted: Oct 22 2006 at 9:38am | IP Logged Quote ALmom

Erin:

We had the priviledge of getting to know a soldier from the South Vietnamese Army, now a US citizen. He spent some time in re-education camp after the fall of Vietnam, obviously hiding his identity until the family was able to escape to Thailand. His wife died in a refuge camp in Thailand. He is so devout, so kind - he is quite elderly and for a while was actually riding his bike to get to daily Mass. This was not a short distance and he had heart problems, and on busy streets in an area not geared for pedestrians at all. He no longer drives his bike to Mass as he now lives further out with his son and family - and we no longer belong to the same parish after our move, but I still remember the inspiration he gave to us.

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Posted: Oct 22 2006 at 1:10pm | IP Logged Quote Rachel May

This looks great, and timely for us since Bill is going to Vietnam in the spring. I think I'll have to buy the book since I can't find it at the library.

Beautiful quote.

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Posted: Oct 23 2006 at 1:58am | IP Logged Quote Erin

Wow Janet your elderly gentlman went through so much.

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I'm not certain that these books (there are 4) are still in print. His last 3 books cover when he went back to Laos and worked there. He did all his work in the space of 5 years!

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Posted: Oct 23 2006 at 8:38pm | IP Logged Quote Rachel May

Erin,
He sounds amazing! Amazon has the 3 bound together (from your link) for cheap if I buy it used. Just need to convice Bill that this is what Santa wants to put in my stocking!

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Rachel - I saw the same thing with the same thought - hope there are plenty of copies! .

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Posted: Oct 24 2006 at 8:45am | IP Logged Quote Dawnie

Erin wrote:
To the top of their highest mast they hauled the Papal banner, a yellow and gold flag displaying the Pope's tiara and the keys of Saint Peter.


This brought tears to my eyes...how beautiful to be united in faith with these courageous people!

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