Local Korea's first sheltered village for Hansen patients, a 75-year miracle of love
By Diplomacy Journal Kayla Lee St. Lazarus Village, Korea's first institution for Hansen patinets, has been on a 75-year journey. On June 2, 1950, just before the Korean War broke out, a small nursing home was established in Shingichon, Gwangmyeong-ri, Gyeonggi-do. It was called St. Lazarus Sanatorium. It was named after Lazarus, the biblical Hansen's disease sufferer, and was the first Korean Catholic institution to be established for the treatment and independence of involuntary Hansen's disease patients. It was founded by Monsignor George M. Carroll of the Maryknoll Foreign Missionaries of
- Kayla Lee 기자
- 2025-05-26 16:24