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- Jesa abstract "Jesa is a ceremony commonly practiced in Korea. Jesa functions as a memorial to the ancestors of the participants. Jesa are usually held on the anniversary of the ancestor's death. The majority of Catholics, Buddhists and nonbelievers practice ancestral rites, although Protestants do not. The Catholic ban on ancestral rituals was lifted in 1939, when the Pope Pius XII of the Catholic Church formally recognized ancestral rites as a civil practice (see Chinese Rites controversy). Many Korean American Christians, particularly Protestants, no longer practice this rite.".
- Jesa thumbnail Korean_culture-Jesa-02.jpg?width=300.
- Jesa wikiPageID "18373022".
- Jesa wikiPageRevisionID "595425844".
- Jesa hangul "제사".
- Jesa hasPhotoCollection Jesa.
- Jesa img "Korean culture-Jesa-02.jpg".
- Jesa imgwidth "180".
- Jesa mr "chesa".
- Jesa rr "jesa".
- Jesa subject Category:Buddhism_in_Korea.
- Jesa subject Category:Korean_Confucianism.
- Jesa comment "Jesa is a ceremony commonly practiced in Korea. Jesa functions as a memorial to the ancestors of the participants. Jesa are usually held on the anniversary of the ancestor's death. The majority of Catholics, Buddhists and nonbelievers practice ancestral rites, although Protestants do not. The Catholic ban on ancestral rituals was lifted in 1939, when the Pope Pius XII of the Catholic Church formally recognized ancestral rites as a civil practice (see Chinese Rites controversy).".
- Jesa label "Jesa".
- Jesa label "Jesa".
- Jesa sameAs Jesa.
- Jesa sameAs Jesa.
- Jesa sameAs 한국의_제사.
- Jesa sameAs m.04f1c0s.
- Jesa sameAs Q4120809.
- Jesa sameAs Q4120809.
- Jesa wasDerivedFrom Jesa?oldid=595425844.
- Jesa depiction Korean_culture-Jesa-02.jpg.
- Jesa isPrimaryTopicOf Jesa.