Pope calls for reconciliation on Korean Peninsula

By Park Sae-jin Posted : August 22, 2014, 09:08 Updated : August 22, 2014, 09:08

 

The Pope has called for reconciliation on the Korean peninsula, on the final day of his visit to South Korea. Koreans, Pope Francis said, should reject a "mindset of suspicion and confrontation" and find new paths to build peace.

He spoke at a Mass in Seoul's main cathedral attended by President Park Geun-hye and North Korean defectors. The service coincided with the start of major US-South Korea military exercises.

The annual drills, called Ulchi Freedom Guardian, last for 12 days and involve some 80,000 US and South Korean service personnel. The exercises always enrage North Korea, which has in recent weeks conducted a series of short-range missile tests - including one as the Pope arrived. It has threatened a "merciless" retaliatory strike in response to the drills.

Speaking at Myeongdong Cathedral, the Pope said all Koreans were "brothers and sisters, members of one family, one people." "Let us pray for the emergence of new opportunities for dialogue, encounter and the resolution of differences," he said.

Representatives from North Korea's state-run Korean Catholic Association were invited to attend the Mass, but Pyongyang rejected this offer. Also at the service were seven elderly women forced to work as prostitutes for Japanese troops during WWII. One of the women gave the pontiff a gold butterfly pin - a symbol of their continuing struggle for justice - which he wore during the Mass.

Pope Francis, who on Saturday beatified 124 Koreans who died for their faith in the 18th and 19th Centuries, left Seoul on Monday and will return to Rome. He will visit the Philippines and Sri Lanka in January.
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