Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea

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Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea
한국천주교주교회의
AbbreviationCBCK
FormationMarch 1857
Type Episcopal conference
Headquarters Seoul, South Korea
Membership
Catholic bishops of Korea
President
Matthias Ri Iong-hoon
Vice-President
Basil Cho Kyu-man
Parent organization
Catholic Church
Website www.cbck.or.kr

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea is the Catholic episcopal conference of Korea. [1]

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References

  1. "Catholic Bishops' Conference of Korea". Giga Catholic. Retrieved 2020-09-06.