Nicolas Huỳnh Văn Nghi

Nicolas Huỳnh Văn Nghi
Bishop Emeritus of Phan Thiết
See Diocese of Phan Thiết
Installed 6 December 1979
Term ended 1 April 2005
Successor Paul Nguyễn Thanh Hoan
Orders
Ordination 29 June 1953
Consecration 11 August 1974
by Agnelo Rossi
Personal details
Born (1927-05-01)1 May 1927
Saigon, Vietnam
Died 6 May 2015(2015-05-06) (aged 88)
Phan Thiết, Vietnam
Nationality Vietnamese
Denomination Roman Catholic
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Bishop of Phan Thiết
(1979-2005)
Apostolic Administrator of Phan Thiết
(1975-1979)

Auxiliary Bishop of Saigon
(1974-1975)
Motto Deus caritas est (Vietnamese: Thiên Chúa là Tình Yêu, English: God is Love)
In this Vietnamese name, the family name is Huỳnh. According to Vietnamese custom, this person should properly be referred to by the given name Nghi.

Nicolas Huỳnh Văn Nghi (1 May 1927 – 6 May 2015) was a Vietnamese Roman Catholic prelate. He was Bishop of Phan Thiết from 1974 to 2005.

Biography

Born in Vĩnh Hội, Saigon, he was sent to the Issy-les-Moulineaux Seminary in France to complete his studies and was ordained a priest in June 1953 at the Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris. He then returned to teach in his native country and was named pastor of Gò Vấp Parish (1961-1965) and Tân Định Parish (1965-1974).

On 1 July 1974, the Holy See appointed him Auxiliary Bishop of Saigon (present-day Ho Chi Minh City). On 11 August 1974, at the Notre-Dame Saigon, he was ordained Titular Bishop of Selsea by Cardinal Agnelo Rossi, Prefect of the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. On 19 March 1975, Father Nicolas was appointed Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Phan Thiết. In 1979, he was officially appointed as Bishop of Phan Thiết.

In 1993, he was named Apostolic Administrator of the Archdiocese of Ho Chi Minh City, due to poor health condition and then death of Archbishop Paul Nguyễn Văn Bình, until the installation of Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Phạm Minh Mẫn in 1998. On 1 April 2005, Bishop Nicolas resigned due to age limit, and was succeeded by Paul Nguyễn Thanh Hoan. He died on 6 May 2015, five days after his 88th birthday, at the Bishop's Residence in Phan Thiết.

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