Over the years there has been a number of surveys made of  parishes here in Inchon and the results  used in the pastoral work.  A great deal of time and money was   spent in trying to do a very in depth and objective study of the situation, but the time was not ripe  in most cases for the  implementation of what was discovered. Top- down leadership does have certain benefits, but unless the willingness of those involved is present, little happens.  
The effort to become more efficient is part of the Korean organizational   ability. We usually have  a  period of less than six years in a parish,   and the continuity with the previous direction is not always present.  
One of the parishes in Seoul  with the help of the diocese  made a study of a parish of   6 000 registered Catholics- considered an ordinary  parish  in the city of Seoul. This was reported to be the first parish in Seoul  that has made the results public. Hopefully, the time is ripe to spread the information to  other dioceses  and parishes throughout the country and efforts made to implement the findings.  
The results were somewhat surprising in that  the number one reason for leaving the Church were problems between  members of the community, alienation- 30.2%;  money and time- 22%,  difficulty of confession - 13.5%  those who  have no interest in religion  was  3.9%.  
The Peace Weekly mentioned that some of the   respondents felt  that it was difficult to see the priest; those who were leaders in the parish gave an impression of  self- righteousness that militated against expressing one's opinion within the community.  
Many feel  there is a lack of information on what ails some of the parishes and this information would be of help to those  who are interested.  In my experience the  information is there for those who want it  now,  but  none of us likes criticism.  
The Maryknoll Society  some years ago wanted all of us   involved   in Korea  to show that we have exercised our powers and discharged our duties properly.  A lot of time and effort went into the work but it all became a dead letter.  We are too sensitive and do not like to  hear bad news. It was an attempt at transparency, answerability, compliance  but without results.  
Hopefully the efforts expended in the one parish of Seoul will be taken seriously and efforts made to carry out  what was learned.    
 
