Religious people: Accompanying the nation

Vietnam’s policies and guidelines have been adopted to ensure the exercise of the right of every citizen to practice their beliefs while making contributions to national building and defense.
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 1Caodaism followers in Tay Ninh hold the grand ritual dedicated to Duc Chi Ton (Supreme Being) (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 2Caodaism is a mixed religion of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Christianity (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 3Children from Cao Dai families are taught to be kind and rightenous (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 4(Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 5United Nations Day of Vesak 2014 held in Bai Dinh pagoda has heightened the position of Vietnam’s Buddhism and promoted the image of Vietnam and its people (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 6Phu Nhai minor basilica in Xuan Phuong commune, Xuan Truong district, Nam Dinh is one of four churches in Vietnam lifted to a minor basilica (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 7A wedding held at Phu Nhai minor basilica (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 8A service at Phat Diem church in Ninh Binh (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 9Ea Tul commune in Cu M’gar district, Dac Lac has over 3,000 E De people who follow Christianity (Photo: VNA)
Religious people: Accompanying the nation ảnh 10A Sunday Holy Communion service at Ea Tul church (Photo: VNA)
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