1554 : Fernando Mendez Pinto, Jesuit, visits Cambodia.
1555 : Gaspar de Cruz, Dominican, resides at the court.
17th cen. : Jesuits, Dominicans and Fransiscans found
a few posts.
1665 : Arrival of F. Chevreuil, MEP (Missions Etrangères
de Paris - Paris Foreign Missions), at Colompe (Phnom-Penh) and Pinhalu.
Difficulties of the mission due to the upheavals of war.
1768 : F. Levasseur embarks upon evangelisation and
translates a catechism in Khmer. Dispersion of Christians following the
war between Siam and Vietnam.
1850 : Erection of the Apostolic Prefecture of Cambodia
(Phnom Penh) which includes Cochin China (south part of Vietnam), peopled
with Khmers.
1861-65 : Arrival of numerous Vietnamese Christians
driven out of Vietnam by persecution.
1955 : The Apostolic Prefecture of Phnom Penh, becoming
Apostolic Vicariate in 1924, is reduced to the geographical boundaries
of the country.
1957 : Ordination of the first Cambodian priest.
1968 : Creation of 3 ecclesiatical constituencies: Mgr
Tep Im Sotha Samath becomes first Cambodian Apostolic Prefect, at Battambang.
1970 : 61 000 catholiques (Khmers : 3000; Chinese :
1500; Vietnamese : 56 500). Priests : 64 (4 Khmers, 15 Vietnamiens et
45 français). Between May and August : more than 40,000 Vietnamese
catholics leave Cambodia for Vietnam. Their clergy, Vietnamese and French,
accompanies them.
1970-72 : 5 French priests and 2 Vietnamese priests
are killed.
1975 : 14 April: episcopal ordination of Mgr Joseph
Chhmar Salas (37 yrs old) as Bishop of Phnom Penh.
30 April : expulsion of all foreigners, including the French missionaries.
Assassination of Mgr Tep Im and F. Jean Badré, Benedictine monk
at Kep.
1975-79 : Disappearance of all the clergical members
of the Cambodian Church. Death of Mgr Salas, the priests, religious brothers
and sisters. Systematic destruction of all the churches.
1983 : Creation by Rome of an "Office for the Promotion
of the Apostolate among the Khmer people" (BPAC), placed under the
responsability of Mgr Yves Ramousse (MEP) and responsable for all Cambodians,
throughout the world. This office has representatives in Asia, America
and Europe. Headquarters in Paris.
1986 : The 5th assembly of the BPAC - held in Paris
with 25 participants representing the 500 000 Cambodians dispersed around
the world elaborates a program of catechism which respects the Khmer culture.
1989 : May : 14 years after having been expelled, Mgr
Yves RAMOUSSE, previously Apostolic Vicar, was able to visit Cambodia,
in the context of a mission with the CCFD.
1990 : 7 April: Through a note addressed to the national
Council of the Front of Solidarity, the Central Committee of the Revolutionary
Party authorises the opening of a "Church of Christian Religion".
For the first time since 1975, the Cambodian Catholics assist openly,
on Easter Day, with a mass celebrated by Father Emile Destombes, MEP,
representing Caritas International.
Revival of the activities of the catholic communities.
1992 : Nomination of Mgr Ramousse as Apostolic Vicar
of Phnom Penh and Apostolic Administrator of the Apostolic Prefecture
of Battambang.
1993 : Religious freedom acknowledged by the New Constitution.
1994 : 25 March : Establishment of diplomatic relations
with Vietnam.
1995 : July : Ordination of a Cambodian priest, Pierre
Sophal Tonlop, the first in 22 years.
Arrival of new foreign priests of diverse origins.
1997 : 5 October : ordination of the new coadjutor Bishop
of Phnom Penh, Mgr Emile Destombes of the Paris Foreign Missions (MEP).
The same year, the Holy See named Father Antonysamy Susairaj Apostolic
administrator of Kompong Cham (he was sent to Cambodia in May 1995).
1998 : 5th June: More than 300 people are re-united
at the Russian Cultural Centre in Phnom Penh for an ecumenical celebration
for the occasion of the publication of a new translation of the Bible
in Khmer under the direction of F. Ponchaud. The previous translation
dated from 1954 (the translation of the New Testament was achieved in
1993).
1999 : "The Catholic Church of Cambodia is just
started to raise its head. But with it's 20,000 or so faithful - among
whom a strong proportion are Vietnamese immigrants - her dynamism delights
all thos, missionaries or religious brothers and sisters, who participate
in her ressurection since the beginning of the 90's. The emphasis placed
on formation, the consitution of small responsable and autonomous communities
and the participation of the faithful in the numerous social and caritative
activities bear daily witness to her vitality. A vitality also vouched
for by the presence of 6 seminarians in Phnom Penh and the recent ordination
of a new coadjutor Bishop in the capital: Mgr Emile Destombes, priest
with the Paris Foreign Missions (MEP), having arrived in Cambodia during
the 60's and having been one of the first to settle back there in 1991.
But Cambodia is also, and above all, a living witness of the role played
by the Christian communities in Asia. And an illustration of the spiritual
and religious stakes of this region of the world where Christianity must
live together with Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam and persitant animist practice."
2001 : Ordination of 4 Khmer Priests, followed by the
entry of 4 seminarians to the seminary of Phnom Penh.
2004 : March: religious vows of two new Khmer religious
sisters of the order of the Lovers of the Cross in Kompong Cham province.
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