Bishop Moses Nag Jun Yoo elected primate of the Anglican Church of KoreaPosted Aug 10, 2018 |
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[Anglican Communion News Service] The bishop of Daejeon, Moses Nak Jun Yoo, has been elected as primate of the Anglican Church of Korea. He was elected at the Province’s General Assembly to succeed Bishop Onesimus Park, the bishop of Busan, whose term of office had come to an end. He will serve as primate for the next two years. The General Assembly also appointed a new general secretary, Peter Jun Gi Choi. In a message to the Anglican Communion Office, the province asked “for your continuing prayer for the new leadership and churches of the Anglican Church of Korea.”
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