Holidays seem to come around so often. It seems that we just made a fuss over the New Year but the Lunar New Year is at hand already. The Chuseok holidays (the Korean Thanksgiving Day) will be here before you know it, too. Christmas will be here right after Chuseok, and the year will be over. The time goes by very fast. The non-Christian families in Korea have to offer religious services to their past ancestors on every holiday; even on the day they died. There are many days for the non-Christian Koreans to offer religious services to their past ancestors. That’s why the Korean saying “the ancestor worship ceremonies come so often to the poor” seems true. Such days of ancestor worship can be very burdensome for a poor family who are struggling to put a decent meal on the table.
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