In the Now Here Catholic New's Site  an article asked is the Catholic Church the religion of the elite in our Korean Society?
The point that is being made is the Catholics seem to be gravitating to certain areas where the educational  level,  the income and place in society is rather high.
One of the graphs showed   those over 18 years of age  who were graduates of college or junior college: Buddhist 21.7  %, Protestants 34.1%, Catholics 38.0%. In looking over the graph  the Catholics are those with the most years of education.  The higher numbers of those that  have white collar jobs are also the Christians, Catholics and Protestants. The  proportion of Buddhists, Confucians and Won Buddhist engaged in agriculture, forestry and fishing on the other hand would be noticeably higher.
It seems that from  polls of the past it  is easily noticed that  those who have  a higher educational  background are also those who  have adapted to  the   modern life style. This is also becoming true of the Won Buddhists.
The conclusion is one that I have seen expressed over the years by many who have seen the growth of the Catholic Church.  The Catholics were the poor but knew they were part of the  community and were proud of their role. In certain areas this is no longer true. Also  the young people who are not college or junior  college students may not feel welcomed in the youth groups.
I have heard it said over the years that some of the poorer Christians do not feel comfortable in a Church were all are better educated and have a better life style. This  problem  is not easily  solved and it may be the reason  the poor and uneducated no longer find the Catholic Church as welcoming as in the past.
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