South Korean Catholics Travel North
0 Comments Published by k on 4.26.2006 at 4/26/2006 10:46:00 PM.
Via Reuters:
SEOUL (Reuters) - A group of South Korean Roman Catholics left for North Korea on Wednesday, a Church official said, the first such official delegation to visit a country Washington has criticized for suppressing religion.
The visit comes after Pope Benedict installed a second cardinal for South Korea earlier this year. Cardinal Nicholas Cheong Jin-suk is interested in rebuilding the Church in the communist country and having a priest installed there.
Cheong also heads the Roman Catholic diocese in the capital of North Korea, although it is mostly a symbolic title since there are no practicing Catholic priests in the country.
He has not visited the North but Church officials in Seoul said he was preparing events to mark the 80th anniversary of the Pyongyang diocese in 2007.
The 61-member delegation from the Archdiocese of Seoul will inspect how the more than $10 million it has sent to North Korea for humanitarian aid has been used.
The South Korean delegation will stay in North Korea until Saturday and is being led by the director of the archdiocese's Reconciliation Committee, spokeswoman Ahn Sun-young said by telephone...
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