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Prayer for First and Final Profession in Daegu
Let them prefer nothing whatever to Christ -RB 72, 11 With gratitude to God, the Missionary Benedictine Sisters of
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In 1925, the sisters arrived in Wonson of what is now North Korea. After much suffering and imprisonments during the Korean War, a new Priory is established in Daegu of South Korea. The Priory expanded dramatically until in 1987, a second priory was extablished in Seoul. The two priory maintain many small and larger communities serving in pastoral, medical and educational settings.
ADDRESS : Daegu Priory House 363-36 Sasu-ro, Buk-gu, Daegu / Rep. of KOREA
TEL : 0082-53-313.3431-4
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