
From Surviving to Thriving: Once Refugees, Vietnamese Catholics Make Up Vibrant Part of US Church Today
About 700,000 strong, Vietnamese-American Catholics are working to pass their faith and culture on to the next generation.
About 700,000 strong, Vietnamese-American Catholics are working to pass their faith and culture on to the next generation.
The issue was spotlighted by a recent Orange County Board of Education legal memo, which says a 2016 state law prohibits withdrawal of children from classroom instruction on homosexuality and transgenderism.
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