On the day before celebrating the 25th anniversary Mass, a senior sister from the Gwangsan Kim clan that I come from gave me a photo of Cardinal Sou-hwan Kim smiling gently, saying that he is also from the Gwangsan Kim clan.
His words are written on the photo: “The truly wealthy are not the rich. He is a person who knows how to give himself abundantly and generously. The one whose heart is full of love, and thus the one who is generous, tolerant and compassionate toward others … That person is truly wealthy.”
In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of
Cardinal Stephen Sou-hwan Kim (1922-2009), “The Saint Who Came by Our Side” was
recently published with the subtitle, “The story of Cardinal Sou-hwan Kim who
gives people happiness”.
As a collection of 19 essays in three chapters (“The love I
miss even in my dreams,” “The saint who came to our side,” “The journey from
head to heart”), written by 19 acquaintances, the book depicts a portrait of
the cardinal smiling brightly and simply. Each article reveals that the
cardinal was a humble and compassionate leader, genuinely being together with
the poor and marginalized.
Born in Daegu, as the youngest of five sons and three
daughters, Cardinal Kim wanted to get married to have a family, but he walked
the path of a priest with a longing for God that grew deep in his heart.
The nine virtues that the cardinal had in his mind
continuously are truly impressive:
1. Words: If you talk a lot, unnecessary words come out.
Listen a lot with both ears, and open your mouth after thinking three times.
2. Books (reading): Spend one percent of your income on books.
Clothes become unwearable when they are worn out, but books hold great value
over time.
3. Street vendors: When buying things from street vendors,
don’t cut the price down. If you buy, as they say, you can give them hope and
health.
4. Laughter: Make laughing a habit. Laughter is a preventative
medicine and a cure for all diseases. It rejuvenates the old.
5. Television (“idiot box”): Don’t spend much time watching
television. When you’re drunk, you lose your mind, and when you’re on drugs,
you become a paralyzed idiot.
6. Getting angry (anger): An angry person always loses. An
angry person kills himself and others, and no one comes near him. So he is
always lonely.
7. Prayer: Prayer is a ray of light that melts even rusty
metal and removes the darkness of the millennium’s dark cave. A person who
prays with both hands together is stronger than a tight fist.
8. Neighbors: Never turn your back on neighbors. They are a
big mirror that reflects yourself.
9. Love (charity): Love done with the head and the mouth has
no fragrance. True love is preceded by understanding, generosity, tolerance,
assimilation and humility.
The Cardinal once said that it took 70 years for love to come
down from head to heart. All of his sayings are based on love. “Thank you. Love
one another!” were his last words.
The Korea Times/ Thoughts of
the Times/ June 12 (online), 13 (offline), 2022
김수환 추기경을 기억하며
올해, 나는 첫 서원 25주년을 기념했다. 지나온 걸음을 돌아보는 것은 감동적이기만 하다. 지금까지 하느님께서 이끌어주신 여정은 경이롭다. 모든 것이 하느님의
선물이요 기적임을 고백하지 않을 수 없다.
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