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John Lee Tae-seok (Lee Tae-seok) was born on 17 October, 1962 in Busan, South Korea. Discover John Lee Tae-seok's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

Popular As Lee Tae-seok
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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 17 October 1962
Birthday 17 October
Birthplace Busan, South Korea
Date of death (2010-01-14) Seoul, South Korea
Died Place Seoul, South Korea
Nationality South Korea

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2020

The Lee Tae-seok Love Sharing foundation was created in 2012 and renamed to the Lee Tae-seok Foundation in 2020. On 2 April 2020 it was formally registered as an NGO in South Sudan.

2012

The 35-member brass band's work continues and visited his grave in 2012.

2010

—Tae-Seok Lee, "Father, Will you be my friend?" However, when he briefly entered Korea on vacation in November 2008, he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer and could not return to Tonj. He died on January 14, 2010, at 5:35 a.m. in the age of 48 at Catholic University Seoul St. Mary's Hospital in Seocho-gu, Seoul, in the presence of brothers of the Salesian Society, his family and relatives. His remains were buried in Salesian Priest's Cemetery, a Catholic cemetery in Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do. His story was published in the Salesian Society magazine "The Salesian Family". It also published in "Bible Life" by the ‘Caritas Sisters of Jesus’ and also introduced in a book titled "Father, Will You Be My Friend?".

His work is featured in the 2010 film Don’t Cry for Me, Sudan.

2008

After developing colon cancer, he returned to Korea in 2008, and died in January 2010, aged 48.

2005

Supplement Tae-seok Lee was musically talented, but he could not receive private education because he was poor. So he taught himself with an organ in the cathedral. He also taught himself cello, saxophone, and clarinet. Since elementary school, he has composed children's songs such as ‘Christmas’, ‘Round Sun’, and ‘Little Star’. When he was in middle school, he won the grand prize in the composition section of Busan City. Songs composed during middle school include ‘Mook-sang(Meditation)’ and 'Finding the New Adam'. There are also 'Arirang Twelve Hills', which was composed while he was in medical school, and 'Shukuran Baba(Thank God)', which wrote after deeply moved by hearing the news that South and North Sudan signed a peace agreement in 2005.

2001

The life of a priest He left to Africa as a missionary in October 2001 and was appointed to Tonj, Warab state of southern Sudan, on 7 December. He saw the misery of a village devastated by poverty, hunger, and disease there, and he was devoted to medical volunteer work and relief movements as well as missionary work. He built a 12-room hospital and built a clinic, took care of 200 to 300 patients a day, and toured around 80 nearby villages and vaccinated. He also taught math and music by creating a school and setting up a 12-year course in elementary, middle and high school. He built a dormitory and taught musical instruments by making a 'Tonj brass band'. The reason I was able to come here and live happily without regret after leaving many precious things is because of the mysterious power of a leper (Hansen people) who allows me to experience the presence of the Lord. It makes me feel grateful to them.

After becoming ordained as a Catholic priest in June 2001, Tae-seok headed to Tonj, South Sudan where he established a school, a medical clinic, and a brass band. He also dug a well and cultivated crops. The medical clinic treated around 300 patients per day. Fr John is a priest of the Society of St Francis de Sales (Salesians of Don Bosco). he graduated from the Medical College of Injae University in 1987. In 1991, he entered the Salesians of St John Bosco. While studying at the Salesian Pontifical University in Rome, he visited the war-torn areas of South Sudan. There he decided to become a missionary priest and dedicate his whole life to the poor people of Sudan. In 2001, after ordination, he transferred to the village of Tonj in South Sudan. There he built a hospital to treat many people dying of malaria and cholera and to care for lepers. Traveling around the far-out villages, he gave medical attention to many sick people. He built a school for those who had no place to learn and to treat the young people who had been physically and mentally wounded due to the war, he taught music.

1993

Youth He graduated from Kyungnam High School in 1981 and graduated from Inje University Medical School in 1987. While serving as a military doctor, he aspired to become a Catholic priest. After completing his military service, he joined the ‘Salesian Society of Don Bosco Korea Province’ in August 1991, especially with a keen interest in youth education. He then entered the Gwangju Catholic University in 1992 as a member of the ‘Salesian Society’. He became novice on January 24, 1993, and he made his first profession on January 30, 1994. After completing his two-year philosophy course at Gwangju Catholic University, he also practiced a two-year course at the Salesian Monastery in Daelim-dong, Seoul. He then studied at the Pontifical Salesian University in 1997. While attending there, he met Brother Comino who had already served as a missionary in Korea for 20 years and was sent to Sudan in 1991. When Brother Comino stopped by Rome on vacation, Tae-seok Lee was encouraged to become a missionary after hearing Sudan's story from Brother Comino. When he stopped by Kenya in Africa for a missionary experience on vacation in 1999, he met a priest named James, an Indian-born Salesian who was active in Tonj, South Sudan. After visiting Tonj, he was strongly impressed and decided to devote his life to the poor children of Tonj.

1992

In 1992 he graduated in theology at Gwangju Catholic University.

1987

He studied medicine at Inje University, graduating in 1987, before joining the Korean military where he worked as a medical officer.

1970

Birth and growth Born among 10 siblings in Nambumin-dong, Busan, he was baptized as an infant by ‘Father Aloisio Schwarz’ at Songdo Cathedral. At the age of nine (1970), his father died, and his mother sewed at Jagalchi Market and raised her children. When he was in elementary school, he saw the movie "MOLOKAI," which is about the lives of Hansen's disease patients abandoned on Hawaii's Molokai Island and Belgian missionary Damian. After this experience, he promised to live the same life as Father Damian. During his school days, he continued religious activities such as Sunday school teachers, youth associations, student council, choir, and acolyte(the role of helping priests) in Songdo Cathedral.

1962

Father John Lee Tae-seok (October 17, 1962 – January 14, 2010) was a South Korean Catholic missionary priest, teacher, architect, doctor, and brass band conductor.

Tae-seok was born in the city of Busan. Tae-seok Lee (October 17, 1962 – January 14, 2010) was a South Korean priest of ‘Salesian society of don bosco’ and also a doctor. He was engaged in educational and medical activities in Tonj, a town in the Warab state of southern Sudan (now South Sudan). When he entered Korea on vacation in November 2008, he was diagnosed with stage 4 colon cancer and was unable to return to Tonj, and died on January 14, 2010, after fighting cancer. Fellow priests testify that he said "Everything is good!" just before he died.