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==Biography==

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He was born in then [[Yeonbaek County]] of the [[Hwanghae Province]] and graduated from the Department of Theology at the Seoul Sungshin University (now [[Catholic University of Korea]]) in 1950.<ref name=”oem”>[https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250217083600056 김창렬 바오로 주교 백수 감사 미사 22일 봉헌]</ref> He was ordained priest three years later, on 22 August 1953 for the [[Archdiocese of Seoul|Vicariate Apostolic of Seoul]]<ref name=”CH”>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bkimtr|Bishop Paul Kim Tchang-ryeol|11 November 2025}}</ref> and after studied at the [[Pontifical Lateran University]].<ref name=”om”>https://www.jejunews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=37245 김창렬 주교 ‘금경축’ 미사]</ref> After the return to his Diocese, he served as a teacher at Sungshin Middle and High School in Seoul, the head of the Virgin Hospital in the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University, the dean of the Catholic University, and the director of the Catholic Central Medical Center.<ref name=”oem”/>

He was born in then [[Yeonbaek County]] of the [[Hwanghae Province]] and graduated from the Department of Theology at the Seoul Sungshin University (now [[Catholic University of Korea]]) in 1950.<ref name=”oem”>[https://www.yna.co.kr/view/AKR20250217083600056 김창렬 바오로 주교 백수 감사 미사 22일 봉헌]</ref> He was ordained priest three years later, on 22 August 1953 for the [[Archdiocese of Seoul|Vicariate Apostolic of Seoul]]<ref name=”CH”>{{Catholic-hierarchy|bishop|bkimtr|Bishop Paul Kim Tchang-ryeol|11 November 2025}}</ref> and after studied at the [[Pontifical Lateran University]].<ref name=”om”>https://www.jejunews.com/news/articleView.html?idxno=37245 김창렬 주교 ‘금경축’ 미사]</ref> After the return to his Diocese, he served as a teacher at Sungshin Middle and High School in Seoul, the head of the Virgin Hospital in the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University, the dean of the Catholic University, and the director of the Catholic Central Medical Center.<ref name=”oem”/>

[[Pope John Paul II]] appointed him on 11 November 1983 as the third Bishop of [[Diocese of Jeju|Jeju]] and consecrated him as bishop on 6 January 1984 at the [[San Pietro Basilica]] in [[Rome]],<ref name=”CH”/>, where he served until his retirement on 15 July 2002, because of the age limit.<ref name=”CH”/>

[[Pope John Paul II]] appointed him on 11 November 1983 as the third Bishop of [[Diocese of Jeju|Jeju]] and consecrated him as bishop on 6 January 1984 at the [[San Pietro Basilica]] in [[Rome]],<ref name=”CH”/>, where he served until his retirement on 15 July 2002, because of the age limit.<ref name=”CH”/>


Latest revision as of 07:33, 11 November 2025

South Korean Roman Catholic prelate (born 1927)

Paul Kim Tchang-ryeol (Korean김창렬 바오로; Hanja金昌烈; born 25 January 1927) is a South Korean Roman Catholic prelate, who served as a Diocesan Bishop of Jeju (1983–2002).

He was born in then Yeonbaek County of the Hwanghae Province and graduated from the Department of Theology at the Seoul Sungshin University (now Catholic University of Korea) in 1950.[1] He was ordained priest three years later, on 22 August 1953 for the Vicariate Apostolic of Seoul[2] and after studied at the Pontifical Lateran University.[3] After the return to his Diocese, he served as a teacher at Sungshin Middle and High School in Seoul, the head of the Virgin Hospital in the Faculty of Medicine of the Catholic University, the dean of the Catholic University, and the director of the Catholic Central Medical Center.[1]

Pope John Paul II appointed him on 11 November 1983 as the third Bishop of Jeju and consecrated him as bishop on 6 January 1984 at the San Pietro Basilica in Rome,[2], where he served until his retirement on 15 July 2002, because of the age limit.[2]

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