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What happens when a hidden faith becomes a national conscience?
Korean Catholicism: From Hidden Faith to National Church reveals the unlikely story of a community that grew from secret house gatherings into a force for healing, justice, and global mission.
Concise, vividly told, and grounded in primary sources, this book traces Korean Catholicism from 1784 to the present-martyrdom and lay catechesis, wartime rebuilding and institutional growth, prophetic action for democracy, and the Church's modern challenges and global reach. Rich with maps, translated excerpts, case studies, and parish-ready exercises, it's both a narrative history and a practical guide for formation and ministry.
What you'll gain:
For parish leaders, students of religion, and readers moved by faith in public life-this book teaches how memory becomes mission, and how witness becomes service.
Discover the lessons of a Church that served, spoke, and sent. Read a sample or buy your copy today and bring these stories into your parish, classroom, or personal study.