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Father Joseph Pham Anh Quoc, lecturer at St. Joseph Seminary in Xuan Loc, shared a meaningful message: “To become a true person, one must learn—learn to eat, to speak, to wrap, and to open.” Through his humor and warmth, he reminded the children to care, to love, to be grateful, and to share—especially with their housemates.
The opening ceremony of the new school year at Binh Trieu Shelter ended in joy and serenity. Not as noisy as the big festivals, but with simplicity, love, and sacredness, the children received a meaningful start to the new school year—the school year of Knowledge, Friendship, and Faith.