Diocese of Jeonju

Diocese of Jeonju

Diocese Ecclesiastical Province of Gwangju

History

The Honam region preserved the Catholic faith even before the establishment ofthe Diocese of Jeonju, with its roots reaching back to the Joseon dynasty. Thefirst Catholic in the region was ์œ ํ•ญ๊ฒ€ ์•„์šฐ๊ตฌ์Šคํ‹ฐ๋…ธ(Augustine Yu Hang-geom), whoreturned to his hometown of Jeonju and shared the Gospel with his family,relatives, and friends. His entire household eventually embraced the faith, andhis cousin ์œค์ง€์ถฉ ๋ฐ”์˜ค๋กœ(Paul Yun Ji-chung) also encountered Catholicismthrough ๊น€๋ฒ”์šฐ ํ† ๋งˆ์Šค(Thomas Kim Beom-u) and became a believer.

These early Catholics played a crucial role in thebeginnings of the Korean Church. In 1794, when ์œค์ง€์ถฉ ๋ฐ”์˜ค๋กœ(Paul Yun Ji-chung) and his cousin ๊ถŒ์ƒ์—ฐ ์•ผ๊ณ ๋ณด(James Kwon Sang-yeon) refused to performancestral rites and burned their ancestral tablets during their motherโ€™sfuneral, they were executed in Jeonju in what became known as the JinsanIncident. They became the first martyrs of Korea, and this event marked thebeginning of the ์‹ ํ•ด๋ฐ•ํ•ด(Shin-hae Persecution). The very place of theirmartyrdom is now the site of ์ „์ฃผ ์ „๋™์„ฑ๋‹น(Jeonju Jeondong Church).

Following the death of King Jeongjo and theoutbreak of the 1801 ์‹ ์œ ๋ฐ•ํ•ด(Shin-yu Persecution), waves ofpersecution continued, forcing Catholics across the country to flee intomountain regions where they secretly kept their faith. These communities formedCatholic villages (๊ต์šฐ์ดŒ), and in todayโ€™s Jeollabuk-do region, suchvillages emerged in Suryu (์ˆ˜๋ฅ˜์„ฑ๋‹น), Daejae (๋˜์žฌ์„ฑ๋‹น์ง€),Gosan (๊ณ ์‚ฐ์„ฑ๋‹น), Daeseung-ri in Jeonju, and Cheonhodong inYeosan.

As religious freedom gradually emerged, the KoreanCatholic Church began forming a diocesan structure. In 1911, when the DaeguVicariate was separated from the Apostolic Vicariate of Joseon, Jeonju and theentire Jeolla region came under the jurisdiction of the Daegu Vicariate. Atthat time, the whole Jeolla region had only seven churches and seven priests.As the Catholic community grew, the Jeonju Apostolic Prefecture was establishedin 1931 for the Jeollabuk-do area, becoming the first region in Korea whereChurch administration was fully managed by Koreans. In 1937, alongside theGwangju Prefecture, it was elevated to the Jeonju Apostolic Vicariate, becomingcompletely independent from Daegu and forming a new ecclesiastical territory inJeonju.

The first cathedral was ์ „๋™์„ฑ๋‹น(Jeondong Church), but in 1957 the cathedral seat was moved to ์ค‘์•™์„ฑ๋‹น(Jungang Church) in Seonosong-dong. In 1962, when the formal diocesan system ofthe Korean Church was established, the Jeonju Apostolic Vicariate was elevatedto the Diocese of Jeonju.

Today, the diocese has 198,615 Catholics, 220priests, 96 parishes, and 88 mission stations. The current eighth bishop of thediocese is ๊น€์„ ํƒœ ์‚ฌ๋„ ์š”ํ•œ ์ฃผ๊ต(Bishop John Kim Sun-tae).

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