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Among the well-known Catholic shrines in Korea are: Gamgok Maegoe Virgin Mary Cathedral, considered the Lourdes of Korea because miracles by the Virgin Mary are said to take place continuously; Solmoe Shrine, the birthplace of St. Andrew Father Kim Dae Geun, the first priest in Korea; and Haemi Martyr’s Shrine.

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Currently, Korea has the fourth largest number of saints in the Catholic world. According to Mr. Sangyong Zhu, Director of KTO Manila, “There are many Catholic shrines and churches where miracles are said to have happened. People come to these holy places to be blessed and healed by the Holy Spirit and to learn about the struggles of establishing the Catholic Church in a land once dominated by Confucianism.”

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Among the well-known Catholic shrines in Korea are: Gamgok Maegoe Virgin Mary Cathedral, considered the Lourdes of Korea because miracles by the Virgin Mary are said to take place continuously; Solmoe Shrine, the birthplace of St. Andrew Father Kim Dae Geun, the first priest in Korea; and Haemi Martyr’s Shrine.

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Currently, Korea has the fourth largest number of saints in the Catholic world. According to Mr. Sangyong Zhu, Director of KTO Manila, “There are many Catholic shrines and churches where miracles are said to have happened. People come to these holy places to be blessed and healed by the Holy Spirit and to learn about the struggles of establishing the Catholic Church in a land once dominated by Confucianism.”

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