Pretty Easter egg baskets are laid regularly on the side of hallway to the room of Kangnam Temple. These baskets were sent from Betania House, the Town of St. Lazaro and other monastery. I find a vision that Catholic church and Won Buddhism are seeking the common goal, whenever I see the Easter egg baskets. - Reverend Park Cheong Su-


Reverend Park has kept relationship with the Town of St. Lazaro for 25 years since her first visit in March 12th, 1975.

Vice president Park Cheong Su of St. Lazaro Town Support Association (1989-1998)
Co-birthday celebration for leprous patients in St. Lazaro Town for 25 years (every February 9th)
Scholarship for children uninfected with leprosy (1983.2)
Donation for building St. Lazaro Town


Troeung Hospital for leprous patients is located in Com Pong Cham. It takes 1 hour to get there from Phnomfen. 20 patients in serious condition are in the hospital. For the establishment of this Hospital, Priest late Lee Kyong Jae donated 10 thousand dollars in the name of the Director of St.

Lazaro Town in 1996. Rev. Park donated through Rev. Maha Gosanada and asked for the establishment.


Chartere St. Paul Nun Group House of Betania is a community of retired nuns who finished devoting their life at the site of service.

I have visited for 15 years since the first visit of October 1986.
When I met the merciful and honest old nuns, there was no gap or any huddle between us caused by differences in religion, and we felt like a family.

When Won Buddhism directed the shipment of clothes to Ladakh in Himalaya mountain and Cambodia, many Catholic believers led by Daechi Catholic Church cooperated this job.


Leprous patients in Iri Holy Mother Hospital supported (with Nun Song Yoon Hui) (1982.2 ~1990)

Leprous patients in Sancheong Seongsiminae Hospital supported (with Monk Lee Jae Hwan) (1983.10~1990)

Job training center for physically challenged people in Seongboon Island supported (1987.6.17~ 1990)

Physically challenged people at the House of Angels in Wonju parish supported (1994)

Catholic religion cultural center sponsored (1998.7~1999.7)