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SEOUL, South Korea – A Roman Catholic cardinal from South Korea traveled Wednesday to North Korea in the first such trip, at a time of rekindled animosity between the neighboring countries.
A Roman Catholic cardinal from South Korea travelled Wednesday to North Korea in the first such trip, at a time of rekindled animosity between the neighbouring countries. Cardinal Andrew Yeom ...
Those are the words of an unidentified 24-year-old Filipino student who’s about to be kicked out of the the Catholic University of Korea for being gay. The school wants the student gone from the ...
Above, President Moon Jae-in and the first lady, Kim Jung-sook, a classical singer, attend Hongje-dong Catholic ... all school-age children, from elementary through high school. South Korea ...
The country is one of Roman Catholicism's few strongholds in Asia. About 11 per cent of South Korea's population of around 52 million people are Catholic, a number that has increased in recent ...
The country’s microscopically small Catholic population ... photo without his Roman collar. Maryknoll Fr. Edward Hammond, an American priest who has lived in South Korea for 46 years ...
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