Jeong Yak-jong

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Jeong Yak-jong
Hangul 정약종 아우구스티노
Hanja 丁若鍾 아우구스티노
Revised Romanization Jeong Yak-jong Auguseutino
McCune–Reischauer Chŏng Yakchong Augusŭt'ino

Jeong Yak-jong (1760 – April 8, 1801), also known as Augustine Chong, was a Roman Catholic Korean martyr who contributed greatly to the spread of Catholicism in Korea. He was an older brother of Jeong Yak-yong and father of Saint Paul Chong Hasang. He wrote the first Catholic Catechism using only Korean letters so that he could reach out to the common people as well as the nobles who were the only ones in Korean society who could read Chinese characters. He was first converted to Catholicism himself by Chinese priest, Chou Wen-Mu.[1][2]

References

  1. Biographical Dictionary of Christian Missions. Wm. B. Eerdmans. ISBN 0802846807. 
  2. James T. Bretzke (2001). Bibliography on East Asian Religion and Philosophy. Edwin Mellen Press. ISBN 0773473181. 


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