Support for Missionary Work in Remote and Isolated Units, Military Chaplain Training and Implementation Programs

The Korean Buddhist Promotion Foundation Delivers 70 Million Won in Military Mission Support Funds View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] On the 21st, the Korea Buddhist Promotion Foundation donated 70 million KRW in military propagation promotion funds to the Military Chaplaincy of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. The purpose is to support propagation in remote and isolated units, as well as the development of military chaplain education and practice programs.


Lee Hangoo, chairman of the Promotion Foundation, stated, “The active efforts of military chaplains and those involved in military propagation help soldiers lead stable and meaningful military lives based on Buddhist faith, and contribute to boosting the morale of military personnel. We hope that by continuously providing practice and Buddhist content tailored to the digital generation of soldiers in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it will aid in revitalizing youth Buddhism.”



Since its establishment in 1976, the Promotion Foundation has been delivering military propagation promotion funds annually. To date, it has supported a total of 2.7 billion KRW.


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