Catholic Priest To Work In North Korea For Social Welfare
November 6, 2008
SEOUL (UCAN) -- For the first time in almost 60 years, a Catholic priest will stay in North Korea, and look after the welfare of local workers.
Franciscan Father Paul Kim Kwon-soon says he will stay in Pyongyang, probably beginning in late November, and serve as a "social worker" for factory workers in the first joint North-South business venture.
Returning to South Korea from a visit, Father Kim told UCA News on Nov. 4 that North Korea is allowing him to run a newly built welfare center in Pyongyang that houses a soup kitchen, a free clinic and a public bath, even though "they know I am a Catholic priest." As a visitor, he will have to renew his visa every two months. the rest
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