Religion and politics have often found themselves in a complex dance, especially in South Korea's current political climate. Recent events surrounding the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol ...
2019 -- South Korea declares a state of disaster for a massive blaze that broke out in Goseong, about 160 kilometers northeast of Seoul, a day earlier and engulfed five cities and counties along the ...
In many places surveyed, 20% or more of all adults have left their childhood religious group. Christianity and Buddhism have ...
When the country's Constitutional Court rules on President Yoon Suk-yeol's impeach­ment tomorrow, few will be watching more ...
Top Vatican official, Archbishop Emilio Nappa, concelebrates Mass marking founding of the Korean Pontifical Mission Societies ...
Most of these were brought up as Christians. In the UK, 26 per cent of the former Christians said that they now had no faith.
Christianity in Korea began as an indigenous lay movement. Korean Yi Seung-hun, who was baptized in China in 1784, began to baptize others in that year. As their faith began to spread, Catholics faced ...
According to Pew Research Center, 28% of Americans have changed religions since childhood. That puts the U.S. near the middle ...
With a cross made from barbed wire at the heart of their Holy Year, Seoul Catholics renew their call to transform hatred into ...
People around the globe are leaving the religions of their youth amid a rising tide of disaffiliation, according to a ...
Mass rallies for and against Yoon Suk Yeol filled the streets on Saturday as the Constitutional Court prepared to rule on whether his ill-fated imposition of martial law justified removal.
In many countries around the world, a fifth or more of adults have left the religious group in which they were raised.