Our dear friend Abbot Neal Roth, O.S.B. retired earlier this year and so a new abbot was elected for Saint Martin's Abbey in Lacey, WA. ABBOT MARION, the ninth abbot of Saint Martins, was born in Can Tho, South Vietnam , in 1976.
He is the second of four children of Thien Nguyen and Thu-Trinh Pham of Everett , Washington . When he was four, his family escaped South Vietnam by boat, was raided by sea pirates and eventually arrived in Thailand , where they lived in a refugee camp for three years. In the mid-1980s, the family began a new life in Washington , where Abbot Marion attended Immaculate Conception Grade School in Everett and Bishop O’Dea High School in Seattle .
He did his studies in philosophy at Saint John Vianney Seminary and the University of St. Thomas in Saint Paul , Minnesota and theology at the Gregorian University and the Angelicum while residing at the North American College. He was ordained a priest for the Archdiocese of Seattle on 12 June 2004.
Since priestly ordination, he has held the following offices: parish vicar of St Joseph parish in Vancouver , the cluster of St Edward parish, St Paul parish, St George in Seattle and Sacred Heart parish and Assumption parish in Bellingham , priest administrator, the pastor of Sacred Heart parish in Bellingham . While there he was chaplain of the Newman Catholic Campus Ministry at Western Washington University .
After receiving permission from Archbishop J. Peter Sartain in 2012, he entered as a postulant of Saint Martin’s Abbey, making his first vows on 15 August 2013, receiving the name Marion . He made final profession on 11 July 2016.
Abbot Marion reads and speaks Vietnamese, French, English, Spanish and Italian; his hobby is digital photography.
Abbot Marion was a doctoral student in the Monastic Institute of the Pontifical University of Sant’Anselmo in Rome , and will finish his studies - on line.
On August 15, the feast of the Assumption of Mary, Abbot Marion will receive the blessing as Abbot. Due to the coronavirus, it will be a closed ceremony, but one which we are sure will be a happy occasion for the monks. We pray for this young new Abbot, that his road ahead be as grace-filled and fruitful as was Abbot Neal’s.