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New bishop of Udon Thani appointed

Posted on November 15, 2009

Since I covered the other changes in the Catholic church of Thailand, I now also mention the last of the bishops beyond the retirement age has found a successor. Bishop George Yod Phimphisan (ยอร์ช ยอด พิมพิสาร) was bishop of Udon Thani since 1975. Now aged… Read full story >>>

Written by: Andy.

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Red Shirt Concert at Khao Yai

Posted on November 15, 2009

On Saturday night until the early hours of Sunday morning, the mainly pro-Thaksin red shirts/UDD held a concert at Bonanza at Khao Yai, around 3 hours northeast of Bangkok. Some photos of the event are here, here, and here. According to Matichon, police… Read full story >>>

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Nong Ja and a Tired Uncle, Isaan Thailand.

Posted on November 15, 2009

It has been so long since I have updated, for me anyway. This blog is my love. I love to share my experiences as an expatriate living in Thailand on a full time basis. Issanstyle has been and will continue to be a labour of love for me. Of late, time has … Read full story >>>

Written by: Brunty.

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Thai Surnames

Posted on November 15, 2009

People who know Thailand are aware that surnames are very rarely used. People are addressed perfectly politely by their given name. In fact surnames have not been around in Thailand for all that long and they obviously have never achieved the same… Read full story >>>

Written by: phanaperson.

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Ecclesiastical heraldry

Posted on July 03, 2009

Maybe it already showed by the previous posts on the various emblems and seals , heraldry and its ability to create a concise picture for the entity in one simple image is quite fascinating to me. At least in English literature, the Thai heraldry is virtually non-covered to … Read full story >>>

Written by: Andy.

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New bishops

Posted on May 18, 2009

When I announced the appointment of a new bishop of Chiang Mai in February, I mentioned that more retirements are to be expected as another three Thai bishops are beyond the normal retirement age of 75. One already happened during my trip, and… Read full story >>>

Written by: Andy.

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