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Sonntag, 8. Februar 2026

Video: Solemn Pontifical Mass of Cardinal Agagianian in Korea

 


Caeremoniale Romane recently uploaded this video of the Servant of God Cardinal Gregorio Pietro Agagianian celebrating a Pontifical Mass at the cathedral of Seoul during his visit to Korea in 1959. Cardinal Agagianian was not only the Armenian Catholic Patriarch of Cilicia, but also the Prefect of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith and as such inspected Korea's Catholic missions during this weeklong trip. Agagianian was bi-ritual, celebrating both his native Armenian rite and the Roman rite, using the latter during his visits to mission countries as Prefect.


Here is a contemporary news article on his visit:

HONOR GUARD, 19-GUN SALUTE 3ID 3/15/59 " FAREWELL TO CARDINAL AGAGIANIAN AT END OF 6-DAY VISIT TO KOREA SEOUL, Korea, March 13 (Radio, NC)— Korean Array and Air Force personnel stood rigidly at attention while a 19-gun salute boomed out in farewell to His Eminence Gregorio Pietro XV Cardinal Agagianian at the conclusion of his week-long visit to this country. Thousands of Catholics joined Korea's Vice President John M. Chang, Church dignitaries and government officials in a final tribute to the Pro-Prefect of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, who flew to Japan on the final leg of his extensive tour of the Far East. In a brief ceremony at Seoul's airport Bishop Harold Henry, S.S.C., Vicar Apostolic of Kwangju, gave the Cardinal a spiritual bouquet of Masses and Communions to be presented to His Holiness Pope John XXIII on behalf of Korean Catholics in answer to the Pontiff's request for prayers for the Church of Silence. Before boarding the plane to Japan Cardinal Agagianian thanked government authorities for the facilities placed at his disposal during his visits to various mission centers. He also thanked United Nations and U.S. military authorities for their cooperation in supplying him with a plane for his tour of Korea. Official receptions, religious ceremonies and public functions highlighted the Cardinal's eight-day visit. In Seoul the prelate offered a Pontifical Mass in the city's cathedral and dedicated the new Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Included In the Cardinal's itinerary vías a visit to Chinhae, on the southern coast of the country, for a meeting with President Syngman Rhee of Korea and Mrs. Rhee. The Cardinal presented the Korean chief of state with a gold medal commemorating the first year of Pope John's pontificate. Traveling by rail and road whenever weather conditions did not permit him to fly. Cardinal Agagianian stopped over at Chun Chon where he visited the graves of three Columban priests killed by North Korean Reds in 1950.



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