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Holy See–South Korea relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Holy See–South Korea relations
Holy See–South Korea relations refers to the relations between the Holy See and the South Korea. Most of the Christian community of South Korea are Protestants but the number of Roman Catholics in the East Asian country is growing in the recent decade. The Catholic population in South Korea is about more than five million, a tenth of the country's population. In 1970s only less than a million are Catholics in South Korea. ==History== Historical ties between the Vatican and South Korea can be traced back to 1946 when 1947 when Bishop Patrick Byrne served as an Apostolic Visitor to Korea from 1947 onward. He died in 1950 after he was kidnapped and sent to North Korea during the Korean War. Bishop Thomas Quinlan was also abducted along with Byrne, but he was able to return. Quinlan later served as the second Apostolic Visitor to Korea in 1954.
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