My dear brothers and sisters, know this: Our Lord Jesus Christ upon
descending into the world took innumerable pains upon and constituted
the holy Church through his own passion and increases it through the
passion of its faithful....
Now, however, some fifty or sixty years since the holy Church entered
into our Korea, the faithful suffer persecutions again. Even today
persecution rages, so that many of our friends of the same faith, among
whom I am myself, have been thrown into prison. just as you also remain
in the midst of persecution. Since we have formed one body, how can we
not be saddened in our innermost hearts? How can we not experience the
pain of separation in our human faculties?
However, as Scripture says, God cares for the least hair of our
heads, and indeed he cares with his omniscience; therefore, how can
persecution be considered as anything other than the command of God, or
his prize, or precisely his punishment?...
We are twenty here, and thanks be to God all are still well. If
anyone is killed, I beg you not to forget his family. I have many more
things to say, but how can I express them with pen and paper? I make an
end to this letter. Since we are now close to the struggle, I pray you
to walk in faith, so that when you have finally entered into Heaven, we
may greet one another. I leave you my kiss of love.
-- Saint Andrew Kim Taegŏn in his last letter to his parish
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