Hoang, Thi Ve - Đồng Nai, Việt Nam
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“I run to Father Diep for all important matters”

My daughter prayed to Father Diep, and she was resettled in the United States only after eight months since her application for immigration. About three months ago she petitioned to sponsor me to come here also. Before I immigrated, I was full of worries. But I heard many people tell me that if I had any worries, troubles, or illnesses that I should pray to Father Diep. I went to Father Diep’s Shrine to pray with him. When I went for my U.S. immigration
interview, everything went smoothly.
Once I arrived in America, there were problems with my petition. Fortunately, my daughter resides in the city of Garden Grove where Father Diep Foundation also is located, so I asked my daughter to take me to Father Diep Foundation twice where I prayed to him
and received his blessing each time.
In Vietnam, when I experienced any difficulty, I ran to Father Diep. My neighbors all did the same thing, whether it was in the middle of the night or on some other urgent occasion, we would catch a ride to Father Diep’s Shrine and pray to him. Many of us who visit Father Diep’s Shrine in Tay Sac are not Catholics, many are Buddhists and followers of other religions. Each time we came there to his Shrine, we feel at peace, the same feeling we get
when we go to Father Diep Foundation here in Garden Grove.