Decree of the Archbishop of Kwangju

I, Andreas Choi Chang-mou, Archbishop of Kwangju, exercising this episcopal office according to the gracious concern and mandate of the Roman Pontiff, the successor of Peter, and thanking God always for His mercy and grace, promulgate, after serious reflection, the following decree for the unity and communion of the ecclesiastical community (Cf. Can. 391):

First, I judge that ‘those who believe in Julia Youn in Naju and all related phenomena’ no longer have the intention to be in unity and harmony with the Catholic Church, because they have not acceded to and have opposed archdiocesan notifications (on January 1, 1998 and on May 5, 2005) and pastoral directives (on May 5, 2001). When between March and August 2003 I and accompanying witnesses visited the place of Julia Youn Hong-sun and her husband Julio Kim Man-bok and talked with them, I asked them to lead a normal life of faith [to attend Sunday Mass at the parish, to receive the Sacrament of Penance and Holy Communion (Cf. Can. 920,989), and to donate the denarius cultus to the parish] and I presented directives (to submit records of fund raising and of all gifts and goods received). They, however, have ignored these requests and directives. Moreover, they have not acceded to the final warning of the archdiocese in February 2005. Instead they have continuously claimed that ‘Julia Youn in Naju and all related phenomena’ are a ‘private revelation’ or ‘miracles’. They have also raised money for the construction of an alleged ‘temple’. They have pretended to be recognized by the Roman Pontiff or the Apostolic See. Through printed materials and online media (such as public relations brochures, publications, newspaper articles, the internet, and so on), they have libelled the Archbishop of Kwangju, and the Korean bishops, and even the entire Catholic Church in Korea.

Therefore, I am led to the final conclusion that their actions and attitude are not in accord with Catholic practice and thought and that they are not promoting a sound devotion and cult.

Thus, I declare that the clergy, religious, or laity who preside over or attend the celebration of the sacraments or sacramentals, against my prohibition, at any alleged ‘oratory’ or the ‘hill of Our Lady in Naju’ incur a latae sententiae excommunication (Cf. Can. 1336,1364). In doing so they are disobeying the pastoral directives and judgement of the Ordinary and they are thereby breaching Canon Law (Cf. Can. 1369,1371,1373) and destroying ecclesiastical unity and communion. This decree binds all the clergy, religious, and laity in the Archdiocese of Kwangju as well as all the faithful in the Catholic Church.

Second, I confirm that Fr. Aloysius Chang Hong-bin, a priest of the Archdiocese of Kwangju, no longer has the intention to be in unity and harmony with the archdiocesan presbyterium, because he claims that ‘Julia Youn in Naju and all related phenomena’ are a ‘private revelation’ and ‘miracles’ and that following them is a matter of choice that the faithful make in accord with their ‘conscience’. Also on several occasions he has not observed the solemn promise of obedience to his Ordinary that he made at ordination. He has not changed and defended his opinion regarding ‘Julia Youn in Naju and all related phenomena’ in two meetings with the Archdiocesan College of Consultors (on June 1, 2007 and on January 15, 2008). Thus, he has shown himself as ‘one of those who believe in Julia Youn in Naju and all related phenomena’ rather than a diocesan priest who observes the obligation of obedience to his Ordinary (Cf. Can. 273,278).

Therefore, Aloysius Chang Hong-bin no longer possesses the title and rights of a priest of the Archdiocese of Kwangju, and all ‘common faculties attaching to diocesan priests in Korea’ previously bestowed by sacred ordination are revoked (Cf. Can. 194,1333,1336,1371).

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The Guidelines of the Archbishop of Gwangju on ‘the phenomena in Naju’

The Archdiocese of Gwangju established the ‘Naju Investigation Committee’ (December 30, 1994), in accordance with the directions of His Eminence Joseph Card. Ratzinger, the then prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, to examine all the related phenomena which have happened since the Statue of Blessed Mary in Julia Youn’s house began to shed tears of blood on June 30, 1985. As the result of its investigations for about three years, the Archdiocese of Gwangju came to the following conclusion: “these phenomena produce no evidence which prove that they are truly supernatural and thus from God”.

A declaration concerning this conclusion was issued by my predecessor, the Most Rev. Victorinus K. Youn, the Archbishop of Gwangju at that time after consultation with the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, and the official stance of the Church that the phenomena in Naju “were not proved supernatural” was confirmed in the letter on April 23, 2008 of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (Prot. N.112/1993-27066).

In 2011, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith reconfirmed this conclusion, adding that “the cases transmitted from the followers of Julia Youn in Naju to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith have little correlation with Christian piety, and the Apostolic See has no plan to change the stance of the Church on the alleged miracles in Naju” (Prot. N.112/1993-35015, March 30, 2011). With this letter, the Archdiocese of Gwangju received the competent faculty to announce the declaration concerning the phenomena in Naju for wise measures in pastoral care, such as the declaration of May 1, 2011.

The Archdiocese of Gwangju maintains its stance that the events and various strange phenomena in Naju alleged as miracles cannot be proved to be supernatural. I ask all the Catholic to be well aware of this matter and never believe the phenomena in Naju.

Therefore, I issue once again the following “Guidelines on the phenomena in Naju” in the name of the Archbishop of Gwangju:

  1. According to the Decree of the Archbishop of Gwangju (January 21, 2008), I forbid clergy, religious, and lay people from presiding over or participating in the celebration of the sacraments or sacramentals at any alleged ‘oratory’ or the ‘hill of Our Lady’ in Naju. No sacramental celebrations are permitted at any alleged ‘oratory’ or the ‘hill of Our Lady’ in Naju.
  2. Parish priests should inform their faithful of the stance of the Church, and the reason for the prohibition.
  3. The above mentioned phenomena are not proved to be supernatural and have no correlation with sound Christian piety. Therefore, it is not permitted to publish or spread any related material through printed materials or electronic media to propagate these phenomena.
  4. Those who deliberately violate these guidelines disobey the pastoral directives and judgement of the local Ordinary and they are to be punished according to Code of Canon Law (Cf. Cann. 1371 §2, 1373).

July 6, 2012 


Warning from the Diocese of Laoag

October 8, 2018

This is to inform you that the email account of the Diocese has been compromised/ hacked by an unauthorized user last October 6, 2018 (Saturday).

Please be advised that, any donation requests for the typhoon victims made for and in the name of the Diocese of Laoag and the Bishop are NOT TRUE.

Please help the diocese disseminate the information and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience it caused you. Thank you very much.

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