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|img=Korea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-05.jpg
|name= St. Joseph School of San Jose City, N.E., Inc.
|caption=Ssangchungsa (shrine)
|streetaddress= Barangay Malasin
|hangul=쌍충사
|city= [[San Jose City]]
|hanja=雙忠祠
|province= [[Nueva Ecija]]
|rr=Ssangchungsa
|postalcode= 3121
|mr=Ssangch'ungsa
|coordinates = {{coord|62|26|37|N|114|24|38|W|display=inline,title|scale:5000}}
|url= [http://www.friendster.com/stjosephschool friendster.com/stjosephschool]
|schoolboard= [[Private Catholic Schools in the Philippines]]
|principal= Sr. Eterna Manangan, SFIC
|affiliation = [[Catholic_school#Philippines|Catholic]]
|schooltype= [[elementary and secondary school#Philippines|elementary and secondary school]]
|grades= Elemtary 1-6, High School 1-4
|language= [[American English|English]], [[Filipino language]]
|enrollment= 800+
|staff = 25+
}}
}}
'''Ssangchungsa''' is a shrine in Doyang (known also as Nokdong by many) on the southwestern most point of the peninsula that comprises [[Goheung]] County South Korea. The shrine commemorates and is dedicated to the memories of two [[Joseon Dynasty]] era naval officer war heroes.


Lee Dae Won (1566 - 1587) died in a naval operation defending against the Japanese pirates raiding the southern Korean coastal waters around Sonjukdo Island.
'''École St. Joseph School''' is a [[middle school]] in [[Yellowknife]], [[Northwest Territories]], [[Canada]], operated by the [[Yellowknife Catholic School Board]]. The school is named in honour of the [[Sisters of St. Joseph]].


Jeong Un (1543-1592) died defending against the Japanese invasion known as the [[Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)|Imjin Waeran]] in 1592.
In addition to English, St. Joseph's offers the [[French immersion]] program for all students.


The original shrine dedicated to Lee Dae Won was constructed in 1587 on Nokdo Island but was destroyed during the [[Japanese invasions of Korea (1592–1598)|Imjin Waeran]]. The shrine was subsequently rebuilt and rededicated to both Lee Dae Won and Jeong Un.
==See also==
* [[List of schools in the Northwest Territories]]


Ssangchungsa's main worship hall we see today was constructed in 1946 with the lecture hall being added in 1957. The four structures on the grounds presently were renovated and expanded in 1969-1970. A memorial worship service is held here every April.
==References==
*[http://www.ycs.nt.ca/st-joseph/index.html School's website]
*[http://www.ycs.nt.ca/ Yellowknife Catholic Schools]


==External links==
==Gallery==
<center><gallery>
*[http://www.ycs.nt.ca/schools/schoolsProf.htm#Joseph St. Joseph School at Yellowknife Catholic Schools]
Image:Korea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-04.jpg|Ssangchungsa Main Worship Hall
Image:Korea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-03.jpg|Ssangchungsa inside Main Worship Hall
Image:Korea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-02.jpg|Ssangchungsa inner gate
Image:Korea-Doyang-Ssangchungsa-01.jpg|Ssangchungsa outer gate entrance
</gallery></center>


==External links==
{{YellowknifeNTSchools}}
{{Commonscat}}
*[http://www.ocp.go.kr:9000/ne_dasencgi/full.cgi?v_kw_str=&v_db_query=A4%3A36%2CA8%3A38&v_db=2&v_doc_no=00007546&v_dblist=2&v_start_num=21&v_disp_type=4 Cultural Properties Administration]
*[http://goheung.go.kr/g_board/board_read2.jsp?id=eng_03_07&num=6233&nnum=0&category=Temple;jsessionid=EC374364711A9E793737A98D37C671D6 Sightseeing in Goheung]


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[[Category:Education in Yellowknife]]


[[Category:Jeollabuk-do]]
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[[Category:Monuments and memorials in South Korea]]
[[Category:Places of worship in South Korea]]
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Revision as of 12:13, 13 October 2008

Ssangchungsa
Ssangchungsa (shrine)
Korean name
Hangul
쌍충사
Hanja
雙忠祠
Revised RomanizationSsangchungsa
McCune–ReischauerSsangch'ungsa

Ssangchungsa is a shrine in Doyang (known also as Nokdong by many) on the southwestern most point of the peninsula that comprises Goheung County South Korea. The shrine commemorates and is dedicated to the memories of two Joseon Dynasty era naval officer war heroes.

Lee Dae Won (1566 - 1587) died in a naval operation defending against the Japanese pirates raiding the southern Korean coastal waters around Sonjukdo Island.

Jeong Un (1543-1592) died defending against the Japanese invasion known as the Imjin Waeran in 1592.

The original shrine dedicated to Lee Dae Won was constructed in 1587 on Nokdo Island but was destroyed during the Imjin Waeran. The shrine was subsequently rebuilt and rededicated to both Lee Dae Won and Jeong Un.

Ssangchungsa's main worship hall we see today was constructed in 1946 with the lecture hall being added in 1957. The four structures on the grounds presently were renovated and expanded in 1969-1970. A memorial worship service is held here every April.

Gallery

External links