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Waegwan Abbey

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27: 43: 502:— To assist industrial workers, the monks founded a "workers' house" in the industrial city of Kumi in 1974. Here, monks teach courses ranging from marriage-preparation and traditional Korean culture to pottery and calligraphy. Instruction on Catholic teaching on social justice and labour rights is also provided. The abbey's endeavors in carpentry and agriculture employ large numbers of 50: 390:
superior of a Missionary Benedictine monastery. Under Abbot Placidus, a new abbey church was constructed in 1975, and the monastery's printing and publishing endeavors were expanded and modernized. Additionally, Abbot Placidus oversaw the expansion of Waegwan Abbey's foundation in
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of the monastic community. He was elected and confirmed on August 23, 2001, and received the abbatial blessing on September 11, 2001. Abbot Simon is the fourth Abbot of Waegwan. Abbot Simon is assisted in his duties by Fr Polycarp Kim, prior, and Bro Andrea Jeon, subprior.
1141: 427:, printing has been a major apostolate of the monks. Early on, no more than a handful of titles was printed annually. By 1990, each year an average of fifty new titles and sixty reprints were being printed. Waegwan Publishing House has published works of poetry by 474:. Sun-Sim School, Waegwan, the middle school and high school administered by the monastery since 1955, has nearly 2000 pupils, though government education policies precipitated the closure of an attached minor seminary in 1983. 452:— In the spirit of the Missionary Benedictines, monks from Waegwan have played an important role in catechetical work. In addition to producing relevant audio-visual resources, in January 1986 the monks began a catechetical 377:
under Bitterli's leadership. On February 17, 1964, the monastery became an abbey. At this time, Fr Odo Haas was elected the community's first abbot. During Haas' reign, dependent houses were established in
1151: 288: 395:, which was enlarged from a study house for clerics to include a retreat center and a branch for the Waegwan Publishing House. In 1985, monks from Waegwan were sent to the 617:) were members of the monastic community at Waegwan. At this time, the abbey also included 17 temporally professed monks, two novices, one oblate, and ten postulants. 1156: 1091: 1033: 1005: 977: 26: 192: 42: 593:: Established as a dependent community of Waegwan Abbey in 2002, raised to simple priory in 2004; Fr Prior Samuel Kim, superior of 14 monks. 580: 569: 547: 536: 122: 590: 873: 840: 825: 586: 520: 519:. One of these, St Joseph's Monastery, Namyangju, was elevated to a simple priory in 1998. Another, the "Newton II" community at 336: 558: 185: 470:
offers a comprehensive two-year program for sisters and laypeople. Monks must pass through the institute before making
830: 424: 359: 300: 260: 437: 237: 174: 527:, succeeded the dwindling population of the original monastery, and was elevated to a simple priory in 2004. 466:— The monks of Waegwan have also been involved in education. Established in 1969, a theological institute in 1146: 845: 400: 88: 597: 471: 328: 292: 820: 516: 332: 296: 252: 84: 432: 624: 319:— were interned in labour camps, where some were executed. Twenty-six surviving Korean monks fled to 614: 481: 1085: 1027: 999: 971: 524: 453: 340: 869: 576: 358:
was completed in 1955. By this time, several German and Swiss monks who had been served at
79: 550:: Founded in 1987, raised to simple priory in 1998; Fr Francis Yi, superior of ten monks. 456:. Within three years, the course had been completely computerized and more than 104,000 443: 386:. In 1971, Haas was succeeded by Fr Placidus Ri, who thus became the first ethnically 1135: 312: 308: 256: 387: 316: 1142:
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itself serves around 2300 retreatants annually. Every year, a retreat house in
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facilities are directed by the Abbey of Waegwan. A large retreat house at the
457: 428: 271:, the monastery is currently home to 131 monks. Fr Blasio Park is the current 207: 194: 543: 355: 284: 248: 106: 1126: 442:. Effort has also been directed toward producing books on the themes of 351: 233: 229: 170: 166: 117: 515:
Many of the monks of the Abbey of Waegwan are occupied at a number of
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receives around 8000 guests. An additional retreat center exists in
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Bitterli arrived in 1952, and met the Korean monks in
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Waegwan Abbey is located in South Korea
Order
Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien
Order of Saint Benedict
St Maurus
St Placidus
Diocese
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Daegu
Waegwan
Chilgok
North Gyeongsang
South Korea
Coordinates
35°59′20″N 128°24′12″E / 35.988832°N 128.403246°E / 35.988832; 128.403246
Waegwan
Chilgok
North Gyeongsang
South Korea
Benedictine
monastery
Congregation of Missionary Benedictines of Saint Ottilien
Korean
Territorial Abbey of Tokwon
Holy Cross Abbey
Yanji
abbot
Communism
China
North Korea

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