| Building up the Diocesan Team
Religious Communities
Over the past years the number of priests in the diocese
has grown from 2 to 9. While some are still developing their capacity
in Khmer language, they are already visiting the communities and sharing
their lives.

Ta Phung Church
The priests comprise two Diocesan Priests, both Cambodians:
Fr. Pierre Tonlop Sophal is the Vicar General of Battambang Prefecture,
and Fr. Dominique Nget Viney who was ordained in December 2001. Two MXY
Priests from Colombia (Fr. Hernan Pinilla and Fr. Pedro Gomez); one PIME
Priest from Italy Fr. Franco Legnani and four Jesuits: two from Indonesia
(Fr. Heri Bratasudarma and Fr. Greg Priyadi sj), one from the Philippines
(Totet Banaynal) and Msgr. Enrique Figaredo from Spain.
There are members of other religious communities assisting in various
social/pastoral projects. The number of religious communities has grown
with others expected in the near future:
Religious Sisters
Providence de Portieux (Sr. Cecile,
Sr. Regine and Sr. Adelphe): they have a children's hostel and are implementing
a variety of rural development and health programs in the Prefecture on
behalf of Jesuit Service.
Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul (Sr. Mercy,
Sr. Sol and Sr. Eulie): they care for the welcome center for the sick
in Battambang center, youth programs, running a number of kindergartens
for the prefecture.
Missionary Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Sr.
Marta): outreach program in Battambang
Thailand Foreign Mission-Lovers of the Cross (Sister
Porntip, Sr.Sudathip, Sr. Kalaya): they look after social and pastoral
work in Kompong Thom
Salesian Sisters of Don Bosco (Sr. Teresita, Sr. Sol,
Sr. Teresa Maria): vocational training for girls.
Infant-Jesus of Chauffailles, Japan: social and pastoral
work in Siem Reap
Missionaries of Charity: social work and welcome centre
for sick and poor people in Siem Reap
Religious Brothers
Salesians of Don Bosco (as mentioned
below for Don Bosco society)
Jesuits (as mentioned below for Jesuit Service Cambodia)
There have been annual gatherings of pastoral workers
of the prefecture. With so many new personnel, these meetings serve mainly
as orientation. But it is expected that they will also become occasions
for building solidarity among the workers of the prefecture as an aid
to planning.
NGOs
The Prefecture works in collaboration with NGOs present
in north-west Cambodia.
Our main partners are the Jesuit Service and Caritas.
Given its experience and presence in the area for many years, under the
leadership of Sr. Denise Coghlan and Fr. Joaquin Salord sj, JS offers
to the prefecture expertise in the work with the disabled. It also provides
human and material resources for the diocese, namely wheel chairs which
are manufactured in its center Banteay Prieb; assistance for the hearing
program; and logistical support such as visa arrangements or registration
of vehicles. Jesuits working in the Prefecture are members of JS.
Caritas is implementing a number of health and rural development programs
in the prefecture, such as the home AIDS care project in Siem Reap, under
the leadership of Bernadette Glisse.
Other NGOs with which we collaborate and/or are working
in the Diocese:
- Don Bosco society: vocational training programs.
- New Humanity: will be soon implementing new projects on behalf of
the prefecture.
- Japan Lay Missionary Movement: have deputed two lay missionaries to
work for the prefecture.
- Emergency: Since we do not as yet have specialist physiotherapists
residing at the centre, we are limited only by the capacity of our cooperating
institutions. Emergency Hospital has excellent capacity for corrective
surgery, and gives immediate treatment free of charge.
- Handicap International: Provide prosthesis and other devices as well
as physio-therapy
- ICRC: Provide prosthesis and other devices as well as physio-therapy
- Medicins sans Frontieres (MSF)

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