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Christianity is the general term for the Abrahamic religion that believes in Jesus Christ.
Catholicism (Catholic) + Protestantism (Protestant)
I understand that the word “subscription” is too old.
Let’s get a little more creative.
1. Korean Catholicism is a homegrown religion

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Father Andrew Kim Dae-geon, whom everyone knows

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Vatican Hall of Fame (
This is a case that arose by importing books and studying during the Joseon Dynasty.
The missionary did not do a mission to the indigenous people. Please send a priest here.
I did it.
Then, because so many people were martyred,
Even far away in Rome, the Vatican
‘This place is a miracle;; ‘Let’s exempt from canonization as a saint,, (exemption from miracle review if martyrdom)’
2. ‘Cheon’ in Catholicism means 1,000 won.

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It’s a joke that people say nothing even if you pay 1,000 won during an offering.
I can’t even see how much I’m paying anyway.
Some churches hold offering boxes and hand them to each person one by one.
People like butlers come to me and hand me a box and tell me to pay.
Here, just line it up, put it in the box, and you’re done.
It can be within 100 won.
Instead, there is something called a school fund, where you donate a certain amount every month.
About 1/30th of average income. Guidance is also available.
You can pay in your own name only when you want to pay.
This money is collected and used for cathedral repairs and other operating expenses.
For reference, the priest is a salaried worker.
To add, it is a religion that voluntarily pays taxes.
3. The sausage is really tasty.

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At the Monastery of Saint Benedict
They make and sell sausages using a secret recipe learned from German monks.
The fish I tasted was so plump and delicious.
Benedictine Monastery in Waegwan, Chilgok-gun,
Joseph Monastery is located at the foot of Mt. Bulam in Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do.
If you’re curious, taste it.
4. Interfered with the independence movement during the Japanese colonial period

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To be exact, this is what happened due to the French missionary’s actions.
The Korean people were protesting against Japan, and a priest named Mutel intentionally interfered.
For example, Ahn Jung-geun was a Catholic.
In any case, the Catholic Church in my country reflects on its actions at the time.
Played many roles in subsequent history.
5. I heard the Catholic Church is hard to talk about.

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That’s right. It takes at least 4 to 6 months to complete the process.
Every Sunday I have to go out and study doctrine.
But when it comes to studying, it’s nothing special and it’s basic stuff that even kindergarteners can take.
Memorizing prayers at the last minute is a bit difficult.
It may be easy or it may be difficult because it is a new thing.
But they don’t let you pass just because you can’t memorize it.
The easiest way is to get it at a military training center (and eat chocolate pie).
6. Catholic worship (Mass) is the same no matter which country you go to.

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Even if you don’t understand it, you can follow it all.
Sit down and stand up often.
He also hits his chest three times.
It means it’s all my fault.
7. It is impolite to wear a hat in church.

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Inside the cathedral, only high-ranking people are allowed to place something on their heads.
Therefore, please take off your hat when entering.
It may seem a bit pretentious, but just think of it as being polite.
8. The thing on Luce’s eyes is a scallop pattern.

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Anyone who has been to the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage or is interested will know this.
Luce symbolizes a pilgrim. The thing inside Luce’s eyes is a scallop pattern.
In the past, when the body of a martyr was put on a ship and sent somewhere
There is a story that there was a seashell (scallop) attached to the boat and that it was protecting the body.
It came from that symbol.
So, when you go to Santiago, they give out scallop shells one by one, or you can buy them.
9. They gave me something like potato chips. Are they delicious?

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It’s tasteless and made from wheat, not potatoes.
This is called the Eucharist and can be seen as an act of accepting the body of God and Jesus into oneself.
When they hand out one to you, you can say “Amen,” take it, and then go to your seat.
Do not chew.
But there are times when it sticks to the roof of my mouth.
I’m praying with my eyes closed, but there are many times when I just click my tongue.
Only formal Catholics can receive it.
According to my own rules, even if I am a believer, I go out after a long time.
If you do something wrong and do not go to confession, you cannot accept it on your conscience.
I used it once before, but I added a few more and tried it again.
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