NR Daily: A Man Who Does More for the Korean People than Just Worry

'Please, don't tell me more." It's become a common plea if not a refrain as I encounter more and more people choosing to disengage from watching the seemingly constant car crash that is our politics and culture. Apparently presidential tweets about war and joke responses about mushroom clouds and North Korean Pokémon armies aren't their cup of tea. Imagine that. When Father Gerard Hammond thinks of the prospect of any kind of escalation, the word "catastrophe" is the first that comes to mind. And his heart and mind immediately go to the sorrow of the Korean people — a people who are of one language, one culture, and ought not to be divided ...

August 14 2017

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A Man Who Does More for the Korean People than Just Worry

Kathryn Jean Lopez

'Please, don't tell me more." It's become a common plea if not a refrain as I encounter more and more people choosing to disengage from watching the seemingly constant car crash that is our politics and culture. Apparently presidential tweets about war and joke responses about mushroom clouds and North Korean Pokémon armies...

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