03/08/2014, 00.00
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Daejeon Diocese celebrates "fruits of love " born thanks to Benedict XVI

by Pietro Kim Jaedeok
After the publication of "Deus Caritas Est ," Msgr. Lazzaro You Heung- sik promised the Pope Emeritus that he would launch a major campaign for the poor in Korea and Mongolia. Six years later, the project "100 won for a meal" has produced a home for the poor, a regular distribution of meals and support for students.

Daejeon (AsiaNews ) - A "Canaan Center " for the poor in Mongolia, a food distribution program for struggling  Koreans and financial support for students in difficulty:these are the fruits of the "100 won for a meal" campaign , launched by the diocese of Daejeon in South Korea after the publication of Benedict XVI's encyclical, " Deus Caritas Est" .

The program was the brainchild of bishopMsgr. Lazzaro You Heung- sik , who after the Korean bishops' ad limina visit to the Vatican in 2007 promised the Pope he would launch a major campaign for the poor of Korea and Mongolia. In 2008, the promise became a reality , and today is a stable program that helps many people who sometimes can not afford even to eat.

The program is simple : the local Church asks the faithful to set aside after each meal, 100 won (about 7 cents) for the poor. A small gesture that , together with that of many other people , has produced a considerable sum .

From 2010 to 2011, the collection has helped many poor students who do not have parents: about 88 children in seven schools on the diocesan territory . In early 2011, the schools became 15 , and it also became possible to send aid to Mongolia. The Churches of Korea and Mongolia have a very close relationship , and in fact the Diocese of Daejeon has sent some fidei donum priests to Ulaanbaatar . Moreover, the first Mongolian seminarian is studying in the diocese.

From 2012 to 2013 the number of students receiving support rose to 217 , and "100 won for a meal" became able to establish a program of food aid for the poor and the elderly living alone in the diocese. For those who unable to travel to receive tehir meal, the diocese provided a minibus to bring the food to them. Msgr . You often participates firsthand in the distribution (see photo) .

hanks to the funds raised in the name of charity , the diocese has also been able to open up a "Canaan Centre" for the poor of Mongolia. A letter, written by one of the people who recevies help at the Centre, says: " Hello , my name is Cingun. After the mass, you have always given me food , and I thank you very much for this. Here I also learned how to ride a bicycle , and I'm studying Korean and English.I 'm very happy and I thank you for all this help".

 

 

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