Abstract
The world witnesses stagnant economy and faces serious socioeconomic inequality and structural problems such as the gap between rich and poor, employment insecurity and aging population. Korean society is also confronted with the same crisis since the financial crisis in 1987 and 2008. Due to limitless competition and survival of the fittest, the crisis of the community is getting worse and public values are disappearing. Currently, Korean society is paying attention to the community through reflection on the neoliberal social structure and the life that has been driven by limitless competition. In the present age, when economic growth is not linked to individual happiness and social prosperity, social transition through restoration of alternative community based on the region is a challenge. Community is also a major concern and a key agenda in the religious community. On the one hand, while Catholics are pursuing localization strategies such as the
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