Gabwot Martyrs’ Shrine

Diocese of Incheon Holy Site

Gabwot Martyrs’ Shrine

35, Haeandong-ro 1366beon-gil, Ganghwa-eup, Ganghwa-gun, Incheon Metropolitan City, Republic of Korea

Ganghwa Island is itself a vast historic andcultural heritage site. During the 1866 Byeongin Persecution, this locationbecame directly connected to the French campaign in Korea (병인양요).The French fleet landed here in retaliation for the execution of nine Frenchmissionaries and temporarily occupied the Ganghwa Fortress and MunsusanFortress. Although the French forces eventually withdrew, severe persecutionfollowed throughout Ganghwa.

On the white sand shore visible from the GabwotShrine, many Catholics were martyred. Later, during the 1871 U.S. expedition (신미양요),local believers — including Woo Yun-jip, Choi Sun-bok, and Park Sang-son — wereexecuted at Gabgotjin for the alleged crime of having had contact with Americansoldiers.

Pilgrimage reservationsavailable; retreat house on site.


Information

  • Phone: 032-933-1525
  • Website: http://gabgot.com/
  • Mass Time:

    Mass Times

    • Sunday: 11:00, 16:00

    • Saturday: 11:00

    • Tue–Fri: 11:00


About the Saint

Venerable Park Soon-jip Peter

Born in 1830 outside Seoul’s South Gate to the martyr Paul Park and Agatha Kim,Peter Park devoted his life to recovering and burying the bodies of martyrs.During the Byeongin persecution, 16 members of his extended family weremartyred, though he survived miraculously. Afterward, he documented what he hadseen and heard, recovered relics of the martyrs, and dedicated his entire lifeto preserving their history and testimony.