Tuesday, August 19, 2014

THE POPE FRANCIS LEAVES S KOREA AFTER A SUCCESSFUL 5 DAY VISIT WHERE KOREAN CATHOLICS HAVE PLAYED A ROLE SINCE THE JOSEON DYNASTY 1329 - 1910

 

The first papal visit. to Korea in 25 years is sure to remain in the hearts of Koreans for quite some time.
Throughout his five-day trip, Pope Francis' down-to-earth personality and Heart-felt gestures were a fixture on the front pages.
Most of them point out his humility and care, and say Korea has fallen deeply in love with the pope.
One headline reads,. "The pope who likes children stops 10 times to bless them" and another says,
"Pope stops to console the families of the victims, the bereaved hope for changes in politics."
And in reference to his final mass on Monday, when Pope Francis took the time to speak with the victims of sexual slavery during wartime, THIS headline reads, "Seven former sex slaves sit in front, pope takes care of the weak until the end."

http://www.arirang.co.kr/News/News_View.asp?nseq=166941

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