Our Lady of Victory Hmong Catholic of Fresno

Our Lady of Victory Hmong Catholic of Fresno Our Lady of Victory Hmong Catholic of Fresno After the fall of Laos to the communist party many Hmong fled their homeland and became refugees abroad.

Starting in 1975, the US absorbed many of those refugees, and since then, the Hmong have found a new home here in the United States. In 1982, some Hmong catholic families relocated to Fresno, CA. During that time, there were between 250 to 300 families accounting for about 750 to 800 catholic christian members in the Central Valley. Shortly after, many of them relocated out of the area to other ci

ties and states in order to find jobs. Today, there are 110 families (approximately 600 members) left at Our Lady of Victory Church in Fresno, CA. In 1984, the Hmong catholic community asked the Diocese of Fresno to provide a Hmong speaking priest to help with its many needs. To conform to the need of the Hmong catholic community, the diocese brought in a former bilingual missionary. From 1984 on, the Hmong catholic community kept to itself with very limited involvement with the mainstream church. The visions given by the Diocese of Fresno to the Hmong community are as follow:

(1) The Hmong will become part of a parish. (2) The Hmong will take part in what the mainstream Church is doing so that others can learn and get to know them. (3) Community members will enroll in the deaconate program. Since then, three members in the diocese have completed the program and are now active deacons while five others have completed the New Wine Program. (4) The central church and parish for the Hmong in Fresno shall be Our Lady of Victory Church. (5) The Hmong will hold CCD and RCIA classes in both Hmong and English at the Hmong Center. The Hmong Center will serve as the primary location for all of the community’s activities and meetings. (6) The Hmong will have a Parish Life Coordinator, a council with advisory board members, and trained and certificated religious instructors to help address the needs of its community members. (7) The Hmong will re-evaluate certain rituals they have been performing and determine what is considered cultural and what is considered spiritual. Each year, we hold one retreat for the adults and one retreat for the youth along with other community events such as our yearly Easter picnic and New Year celebration. On the second and fourth Sunday, the Hmong choir also sings at the 6:30 pm English mass. On the first and third Sunday, mass is said in Hmong at 4:00 pm. Our other ministries include young adults, youth, TV, and women’s group who work under the guidance of the Parish Life Coordinator. Our goal is to promote spiritual growth within all the members of our community as well as working to preserve our culture. Bilingual masses are held on the first and third Sunday of each month from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Our Lady of Victory Church in Fresno.

Hmong Catholic New Year Celebration! We welcome All! Please join us!
12/15/2022

Hmong Catholic New Year Celebration! We welcome All! Please join us!

05/24/2020

Once again the sale to benefit our parish has been a great success! Stay tuned for what’s next! Thank you all! 🙌🏼

Nuevamente, la venta para beneficio de nuestra parroquia ha sido todo un éxito. Manténganse al tanto para lo que viene en los siguientes fines de semana. Muchas gracias! 🙌🏼

05/22/2020

Join Ryan and Grace for the Rosary at 6 pm tonight live here.

11/16/2019

It was a privilege to have Bishop join us in our closing song at our new year celebration mass. God is good!

07/13/2019

Kids watermelon eating competition

Picnic @ Kearney. Hot day:/
07/13/2019

Picnic @ Kearney. Hot day:/

12/17/2017

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