Home » News » Korea and the world pray for peace and reconciliation ahead of Friday’s summit meetings

Korea and the world pray for peace and reconciliation ahead of Friday’s summit meetings

The ACN Delegation in front of the border line.

Ahead of the inner-Korean summit-meeting, the Holy Father as well as distinguished representatives of the Korean Church call for prayers for peace and reconciliation on the peninsula.

On Friday, April 27th, the South Korean president Moon Jae-in will meet North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in Panmunjeom, the place where Korean soldiers from both sides face off every day. This will be the first time in over a decade that leaders of the two countries will meet face to face and discuss paths towards an appeasement of the situation that had been dominated by tension and at the brink of war in recent years. It was only in the course of the Olympic winter games that the situation eased and the meetings of the two Korean leaders as well as a meeting of the ruler of the North with the US president were agreed upon.

Just a few months prior to the games, at a time when relations where still frosty and belligerent rhetoric, maneuvers and nuclear tests dominated the international headlines, a small delegation of Aid to the Church in Need, headed by the South Korean Military Bishop Yu Soo-il and the National Director of ACN Korea Johannes Klausa, visited the Demilitarized Zone. The delegation included international guests such as a Pakistani Archbishop, a Lebanese Provincial, a Sister Superior from Uganda as well as the General Secretary of Aid to the Church in Need International, Philipp Ozores. In “Panmunjeom”, where the summit will take place, Archbishop Shaw of Lahore led the delegation to pray for peace and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula (see video link).

Prior to Friday’s historic meeting, representatives of the Catholic Church of Korea, as well as Pope Francis, have called upon the world to pray for the success of the summit and peace in Korea. At the end of Wednesday’s general audience in Rome the pontiff said:

“This meeting will be a favorable opportunity to start a transparent dialogue and a concrete path of reconciliation and newfound fraternity, in order to guarantee peace in the Korean Peninsula and in the whole world. To the Korean people, who ardently desire peace, I assure my personal prayer and the closeness of the whole Church. The Holy See accompanies, supports and encourages all useful and sincere initiatives to build a better future, in the name of encounter and friendship among peoples. I ask those who have direct political responsibilities to have the courage of hope by becoming “artisans” of peace, while I exhort them to continue with confidence the path undertaken for the good of all “.

 

 

Also, Cardinal Andrew Yeom Soo-jung, the Archbishop of Seoul, who also is Apostolic Administrator of Pyeongyang and President of ACN Korea, has written a special prayer asking our Lady to intercede and plea for peace and reconciliation on the Korean peninsula. On Wednesday he first prayed it in a special Holy Mass at Myeongdong Cathedral together with the Korean faithful. Now Aid to the Church in Need asks all of its benefactors and friends around the world to join this prayer campaign and accompany our brothers and sisters in Korea with hearts and in their prayers!

Don't miss the latest updates!

Nigeria: A decade of terror for Catholic priests

New data highlights scale of priest kidnappings amid Nigeria’s security…

Gaza prepares for a Christmas without peace, but not without hope

As Christmas approaches, the priest of the only Catholic parish…

Burkina Faso: In the north, faith resists amid heavy international silence

The Church in northern Burkina Faso deplores the lack of…

Nigeria: 99 children freed reunite with their parents while 154 remain in captivity

Securing the release of the remaining students and staff remains…

Nigerian bishop on school kidnappings: “Our hearts are broken, but our faith remains firm”

“Evil will never win,” said Nigeria’s National Security Advisor, during…

Pope is travelling to Lebanon to “heal wounds” and “work for peace”

Lebanon is still recovering from years of conflict and economic…

Nigerian Bishops: “Lasting peace cannot be achieved through silence or delay”

Catholic Bishops of Nigeria warn of escalating violence and call…

Nigeria: A decade of terror for Catholic priests

New data highlights scale of priest kidnappings amid Nigeria’s security crisis Between 2015 and 2025, at least 212 Catholic priests were kidnapped in Nigeria, in a wave of violence that...

Gaza prepares for a Christmas without peace, but not without hope

As Christmas approaches, the priest of the only Catholic parish in Gaza, Fr Gabriel Romanelli, tells Aid to the Church in Need that his community is attempting to keep the...

ACN, like St Joseph, called to let the light of God shine in the world

In a Christmas homily to the staff of Aid to the Church in Need, Cardinal Kurt Koch invited the charity to follow the example of St Joseph, and “to live...