As some churches, temples and monasteries struggle to attract younger worshippers, NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Seoul on a musical lure for new followers. (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) ANTHONY KUHN, BYLINE: ...
Leaders of major religious groups in South Korea issued a joint declaration to promote national unity, peace, harmony and unification with North Korea. “Throughout the modern and contemporary history ...
SEOUL — A South Korean deejay dressed as a Buddhist monk bounced up and down on stage while playing electronic music and shouting: “This too shall pass!” The performance brought cheers from a crowd of ...
A group of South Korean clergy, nuns and laypeople from four major religions took a 400-kilometer journey to the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) at the North Korean border and prayed for peace in Korean ...
Churches, temples and monasteries are closing as people in many countries turn away from organized religions. The problem is especially serious in rapidly aging societies such as South Korea. As some ...
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