How would you feel if you had to sit in a wheelchair for the rest of your life without being able to walk properly for nearly 20 years after marriage or the ordination?
“You look so peaceful. What is the secret to living peacefully in the midst of
suffering?”
“It is a matter of acceptance. I accepted an unexpected accident well.”
The secret for him to be able to live happily with inner peace, joy and
gratitude despite many trials and suffering was acceptance, in a word. No
matter what the circumstances are, accepting the given reality was the shortcut
to inner peace. In fact, genuinely accepting an accident or suffering is the
basis of recovery and healing.
What he learned through his unexpected accident is that God is always with us,
no matter the situation. Sharing his life by talking to the visitors who came
to comfort him was also a source of great strength for him.
In fact, we don’t have to worry about anything, for the Lord knows and fills
everything. God, who is with us all the time and everywhere, bestows upon us
trials, but he also gives us the strength to endure.
His only wish is to love people and live according to his word. His pastoral
motto is to live life with others and to love everyone.
Born the eighth of five sons and four daughters, he liked to attend Mass since
childhood. It was because a girl he liked went to Mass every day.
As he continued to attend Mass every day, the desire to become a priest
sprouted and he started attending the vocational meetings of the secondary
school. His older brother, who was five years older, first became a priest and
his second older sister and youngest sister became nuns as well.
He entered the seminary in 1988 and was ordained a priest in 1997. During his
seminary days, he enjoyed sports and had a good life. With a love for all
people and a desire to be with them, he chose “Take care of my sheep” as his
ordination scripture.
Being a priest was another new beginning, filled with joy, satisfaction and
excitement. Along with his fellow priests, he visited various places and had
the joy of saying his first Mass in each place. One day, three months after the
first Mass, he was in an accident. He was driving while drowsy.
He became paralyzed and has been forced to rely on a wheelchair for mobility.
There is no sensation left in the lower body. He tends to get pressure sores if
he sits or lies for too long.
Being unable to serve at the church, he spent 12 years as director of Jang
Joo-ki Joseph Rehabilitation Center and eight years as head of Salesio’s House
in Jecheon.
A few years ago, a platform was established near the altar at Hakseong-dong
Catholic Church so that he could enter to celebrate Mass in a wheelchair. This
year, he celebrated the 25th anniversary of his priesthood with his fellow
clergymen.
At the time of priestly ordination, he was full of dreams, but his body had
been damaged. Nevertheless, his heart and vision soared like a bird, singing
peace and love. And God made a miracle for him.
https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/nation/2022/06/162_330419.html
The Korea Times/ Thoughts of the Times/ June 6 (online), 7 (offline), 2022
받아들임
결혼이나 사제서품 이후 거의 20년
동안 제대로 걸어 다니지 못한 채 평생 휠체어에 앉아 지내야 한다면 그 심정은 어떨까?
“받아들임이지요. 저는 예기치 않은 사고를 잘 받아들였습니다.”
5남 4녀 가운데 여덟째로 태어난 신부님은 어렸을 때부터 미사에 즐겨 참례했다. 그 당시 좋아했던 소녀가 날마다 미사에 다녔기 때문이다.
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