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A black granite memorial plaque stands vertically, etched with white text and imagery. At the top center, a prominent Latin cross is depicted. To its left, a framed portrait shows an elderly man in ecclesiastical vestments, identified as Bishop Marcel Piquet Lợi (Raymond Marie Paul Marcel Piquet), who lived from 1888 to 1966. To the right of the cross, a framed ecclesiastical coat of arms is visible. Below these images, the Latin phrase "Ut in omnibus maxime ametur Deus" is inscribed, followed by its Vietnamese translation, scripture references, and "RIP." Further down, Vietnamese text details Bishop Piquet's life and ecclesiastical career, including his birthplace in Paris, France, his ordination, and his role as the first Bishop of Nha Trang, concluding that he rests at the Nha Trang Cathedral.

The memorial is flanked by vibrant green palm-like foliage in the foreground. In the background to the left, a light-colored wall or structure is topped by a yellow metal railing featuring decorative heart-shaped elements. Behind this, trees and distant structures are visible. To the right, a dark, rough-hewn stone wall is partially obscured by a dark metal gate with intricate patterns, where the partial word "RAPHAE" is discernable. Reflections of surrounding buildings are visible on the polished surface of the black granite. The location is the Nha Trang Cathedral in Nha Trang, Vietnam.
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Jan 29, 2026, 8:21 AM

Nha Trang, Vietnam

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A black granite memorial plaque stands vertically, etched with white text and imagery. At the top center, a prominent Latin cross is depicted. To its left, a framed portrait shows an elderly man in ecclesiastical vestments, identified as Bishop Marcel Piquet Lợi (Raymond Marie Paul Marcel Piquet), who lived from 1888 to 1966. To the right of the cross, a framed ecclesiastical coat of arms is visible. Below these images, the Latin phrase "Ut in omnibus maxime ametur Deus" is inscribed, followed by its Vietnamese translation, scripture references, and "RIP." Further down, Vietnamese text details Bishop Piquet's life and ecclesiastical career, including his birthplace in Paris, France, his ordination, and his role as the first Bishop of Nha Trang, concluding that he rests at the Nha Trang Cathedral. The memorial is flanked by vibrant green palm-like foliage in the foreground. In the background to the left, a light-colored wall or structure is topped by a yellow metal railing featuring decorative heart-shaped elements. Behind this, trees and distant structures are visible. To the right, a dark, rough-hewn stone wall is partially obscured by a dark metal gate with intricate patterns, where the partial word "RAPHAE" is discernable. Reflections of surrounding buildings are visible on the polished surface of the black granite. The location is the Nha Trang Cathedral in Nha Trang, Vietnam.

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