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Tserenchimed Chuluunbaatar wanted a peaceful life in retirement, now he will be getting it within the Catholic Church
When Tserenchimed Chuluunbaatar retired from his job at Mongolia’s finance ministry, he looked forward to a peaceful life like any other retiree.
But heaven, as it often does, had other plans.
In 2017, he retired at 60 and lived peacefully with his wife, Baigalmaa Horloo, and their three daughters in their hometown, about 50 kilometers from the hustle and bustle of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital.
This quiet life lasted only five years until two of his daughters — the youngest and the oldest — broke that tranquility.
One snowy evening in 2022, they returned home from work and informed him that they had left the family’s traditional faith to join the Catholic Church.
“They wanted to remove all the images and statues connected with our Buddhist faith from our home. They wanted to replace it with Christian images.”
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When Tserenchimed Chuluunbaatar retired from his job at Mongolia’s finance ministry, he looked forward to a peaceful life like any other retiree.
But heaven, as it often does, had other plans.
In 2017, he retired at 60 and lived peacefully with his wife, Baigalmaa Horloo, and their three daughters in their hometown, about 50 kilometers from the hustle and bustle of Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia’s capital.
This quiet life lasted only five years until two of his daughters — the youngest and the oldest — broke that tranquility.
One snowy evening in 2022, they returned home from work and informed him that they had left the family’s traditional faith to join the Catholic Church.
“They wanted to remove all the images and statues connected with our Buddhist faith from our home. They wanted to replace it with Christian images.”
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Tserenchimed Chuluunbaatar wanted a peaceful life in retirement, now he will be getting it within the Catholic Church
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