Father Andrew Huu Le Nguyen was born on November 9, 1943 in Vinh
Long Province, South Vietnam to a farmer family. He is the youngest
of the six siblings.
He studied at Saigon ST. JOSEPH'S Seminary and was ordained into
priesthood in 1970. From 1970 to 1975, he served at several
parishes in Mekong Delta, South Vietnam.
In 1976, he was arrested by the police under the Communist regime
due to his anti-government ideology, and was imprisoned for 13
years in both South and North Vietnam concentration camps. After
his release from prison in 1988, he fled to Thailand as a
refugee.
In 1990, he was invited by Bishop Dennis Browne, Bishop of
Auckland, to New Zealand to look after The Vietnamese Catholic
Community. After 30 years in his role as the Vietnamese Chaplain,
he is now retired and based in Auckland, New Zealand.
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