The Cathedral Church of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception ( la, Ecclesia Cathedralis Nostrae Dominae Immaculatae Conceptionis; ), informally known as Myeongdong Cathedral, is the national
cathedral
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of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seoul
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. Located in the
Myeongdong
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neighborhood of
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*Jung District, Busan
*Jung District, Daegu
*Jung District, Daejeon
*Jung District, Incheon
*Jung District, Seoul
*Jung District, Ulsan ...
,
Seoul
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,
South Korea
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, it is the
seat
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of the Archbishop of Seoul,
Peter Chung Soon-taick.
The shrine is dedicated to the
Blessed Virgin Mary as the
Immaculate Conception
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It is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church, meaning that it is held to be a divinely revealed truth wh ...
honored as the principal
Patroness of
Korea
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by a Pontifical decree accorded by
Pope Gregory XVI
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in 1841. The cathedral serves as a community landmark, tourist attraction, and a notable symbol of
Roman Catholicism in Korea
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The Catholic hierarchy in Korea has never been divided between South and North, in the same manner as the Catholic hier ...
. The
Korean government assigned the cathedral as a
historic site (No. # 258) on 22 November 1977, making it a cultural property and asset of the country.
History
Christianity was heavily persecuted in
Joseon dynasty
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of Korea. Still, interest in it grew as an academic novelty, notably among members of the
Silhak (실학; "practical learning") school, attracted to what they saw as its egalitarian values. Catholicism gained ground as a belief in the 19th century through the work of French missionaries, the persecutions of whom led to an
1866 French punitive expedition.
After the Joseon dynasty concluded a commercial treaty with
United States
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in 1882, ''Marie-Jean-Gustave Blanc'', M.E.P.,
Apostolic Vicar
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The Apostles
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*The Twelve Apostles of Jesus, or something related to them, such as the Church of the Holy Apostles
* Apostolic succession, the doctrine connecting the Christian Chu ...
of Korea, sought land to build a mission. Under the name Kim Gamilo, he acquired a vacant lot on Jonghyeon (Chong-Hyen), meaning "Bell Hill"; due to its proximity to a
Confucian temple, Koreans had declined to build there.
A school was constructed, and plans to build a church placed under the supervision of French priest Eugène Jean George Coste at the end of the diplomatic trade treaty between Korea and France in 1887.
At this site, the first Joseon diocese was erected and a building was constructed to grow
seminarians by approximately 60 rooms, which was presented to
Pope Leo XIII
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to convince him to separate the territory from the
Diocese of Beijing
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Special churches
Its cathedral is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (South Church) l ...
.
At first, Emperor
Gojong of Korea opposed the construction of the cathedral and threatened to confiscate the land in 1887. On 28 April 1888, he tasked the trade minister Byong-Sik Cho to press the American, Russian and Italian governments to stop funding the cathedral, and the Korean government placed a decree of restriction against the circulation of gold currency, in an attempt to slow construction. Accounts say Gojong supported this move, partly due to his disdain that a building was built higher than his palace.
Nevertheless, he eventually became convinced of the value of having a Christian cathedral, and conceded to hold the
cornerstone ceremony on 5 August 1892. Construction cost approximately US$60,000,
supported by the
Paris Foreign Missions Society. Because of the
First Sino-Japanese War
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, however, and the subsequent death of substitute Bishop Eugène Jean George Coste, the inauguration of the cathedral was postponed for several years. On 29 May 1898, it was finally dedicated and consecrated to the
Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin
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It is one of the four Marian dogmas of the Catholic Church, meaning that it is held to be a divinely revealed truth wh ...
and was inaugurated as the ''Jong-Hyun Cathedral''.
At its construction, it was the largest building in Seoul.
In 1900, the relics of the
Korean Martyrs who died in the 1866 persecution were moved to its crypt from the seminary in
Yongsan-gu. In 1924, a
pipe organ was installed at the church but due to the famine of the
Korean War
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was looted and later destroyed.
On 22 November 1977, the Korean government assigned the cathedral as ''
Historic Site No. 258'', identifying it as a prime cultural property and asset of the country.
The Roman Catholic clergy were among the leading critics of South Korea's military rule in the 1970s and 1980s, and Myeongdong Cathedral became a center of ''
Minjung'' political and labor protest as well as a
sanctuary
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for the protesters;
indeed, it was nicknamed the "
Mecca
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" of pro-democracy activists.
Catholic and future
President Kim Dae-jung
Kim Dae-jung (; ; 6 January 192418 August 2009), was a South Korea, South Korean politician and activist who served as the eighth president of South Korea from 1998 to 2003.
He was a 2000 Nobel Peace Prize recipient for his work for democra ...
held a rally at the cathedral in 1976 to demand the resignation of President
Park Chung Hee, and some 600 student-led protesters staged a
hunger strike inside in 1987 after the torture and death of university student Park Jong-chol.
The cathedral remains a popular spot for protesters, due to the government's previous disinclination to arrest protesters inside church property. In 2000, the cathedral attempted to officially ban protesters who did not have prior approval after a protest of telecommunications labor unions beat female churchgoers and vandalized church property.
The cathedral offers the
Holy Mass for foreigners on Sunday mornings, while the rest of its services are in Korean.
National patronage

Amidst Korean suspicion and persecution of
Christianity
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at the time, the provincial church of Korea was originally a part of the
Diocese of Beijing
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Special churches
Its cathedral is the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception (South Church) l ...
, China. Lay member Hasang Cheong (Baptismal name: Paul) petitioned the Bishop of Beijing nine times without success before being sent to
Monsignor Raphael Umpierres of Macao, who then fully formalized the petition in the
Latin language
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in 1826, asking
Pope Leo XII to separate the community from the control of diocese of Beijing. The pontiff approved the request and assigned the
Paris Foreign Missions Society but were hesitant due to the strong Anti-Christian sentiment in Korea at the time. Eventually, the
Rosary Pope passed away and Cardinal Bartholomew Cappellari, who was prefect of the
Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith then succeeded as
Pope Gregory XVI
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.
* On 9 September 1831,
Pope Gregory XVI
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issued a
Papal bull "''In Frater Salutem''" establishing the first Apostolic Vicariate in
Seoul, Korea as a separate territory from
Diocese of Beijing
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. The Pontifical decree was signed and executed by Cardinal
Tommaso Bernetti. The community initially survived without the help of foreign Catholic priests, who were unable to come due to anti-Catholic persecutions earlier that year.
On 22 August 1841, the same Pontiff solemnly dedicated the Catholic Church in Korea, (already as a separate territory to Beijing), to the
Blessed Virgin Mary under the
Marian title ''"The Immaculate Virgin"''.
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* On 6 May 1984,
Pope John Paul II
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reaffirmed the Blessed Virgin as the patroness of the Cathedral and the
Republic of Korea
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.
In his 1984 Apostolic Letter, Pope John Paul II noted that
Bishop Imbert (Embert) Bum first consecrated Korea to the Immaculate Conception in 1837, followed by French Bishop ''Jean Joseph Ferréol'' in 1846 along with
Saint Joseph as its co-patron.
According to the papal brief, a similar re-dedication of patronage to the Immaculate Conception was invoked on by the French Bishop ''Gustave Charles Mutel'' (1854–1933) on 29 May 1898.
* On 18 August 2014,
Pope Francis
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presided over the
Holy Mass at the cathedral, attended by former Korean President
Park Geun Hye
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and seven
comfort women who had survived during the Japanese occupation of Korea.
Details of the building

The original church was constructed with twenty types of locally fired red and gray bricks. The main building rises to 23m high, while the
steeple, which contains a
clock
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, rises to 45m. It was designated National Historic Site no.258 on 22 November 1977.
The interior of the church is ornately decorated with religious artwork. The high altar of the cathedral features a modernized statue of
Our Lady of the Sacred Heart. The image is flanked by a central
ciborium enshrining a cross that is flanked by the
Twelve apostles
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. A side altar is dedicated to
Saint Benedict of Nursia
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while another side chapel features
patron saint
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Andrew Kim Taegon and French Bishop ''Bum-Se-Hyeong'', born as
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert, whom local devotees have dressed in the
national costume
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of Korea.
Stained glass windows depict the
Nativity of Jesus
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and
Adoration of the Magi, Jesus with the
Twelve Apostles
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, and the Fifteen
Mysteries of the Rosary. The windows were restored to their original condition in 1982 by artist Lee Nam-gyu.
The
crypt of the cathedral lies directly beneath the main altar. The crypt contains the
relic
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s of nine Korean Church martyrs. Two of the martyrs' identities are unknown. The remaining five are Bishop
Laurent-Joseph-Marius Imbert (the second Bishop of the Church in Korea), Father Maubant, Father Chastan Kim Sung-woo Antonio, and Choi Gunghwan Francesco. A special pilgrimage
Holy Mass takes place every weekday morning in the Crypt Chapel.
On the 50th anniversary of the consecration of the church in 1948, a French statue of
Our Lady of Lourdes bearing the title “the Immaculate Conception” was erected behind the church property. On 27 August 1960, Archbishop
Paul Roh Ki-nam consecrated the
grotto and dedicated it towards
Korean reunification, at the time a highly controversial issue that persists on today.
Mass times

* Tuesday 7:00 PM — The
plenary indulgence of the
Archbishop of Seoul towards the
Reunification of Korea
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(offered weekly since 1997).
* Weekend Mass
Former titles of the cathedral
*The church was originally called the ''Jonghyeon Cathedral'' (종현성당, 鐘峴聖堂) during the time of Emperor
Gojong of Korea.
* During the
Japanese occupation, its formal title was lost and was simply called ''The Catholic Church'' (천주교회 天主敎會)
* After the liberation
Korea
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from colonial rule in 1945, its formal name was later changed to the ''Cathedral Church of the Virgin Mary of the Immaculate Conception'' and was colloquially referred to by its congregants as the ''Myeongdong Cathedral''.
References
External links
Myeongdong Cathedral Official Website(Korean)
YouTube: Myeongdong Cathedral, Official Live Streaming- YouTube
Myeongdong Cathedral English information providing history, architectural and decorative highlights, service schedule, and directions
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