Catholic Culture: A total of 134,562 people were baptized into the Catholic Church in South Korea in 2011—including over 100,000 adults–bringing the country’s Catholic population up to 5.3 million. Read more here.
Lay Apostles in South Korea Help Convert Over 134,000 Adults to Catholicism in 2011
Brother Andre MarieCome to the 2013 Saint Benedict Center Conference on October 11 and 12. Find out more: http://t.co/6Z7E0n1gvA10 hours agoRetweet
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