Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei

His Eminence 
Ignatius Pin-Mei Kung
 
Servant of God
Bishop of Shanghai
Diocese Diocese of Shanghai
See Shanghai
Enthroned August 9, 1949
Reign ended March 12, 2003
Successor Joseph Fan Zhongliang
Other posts Bishop of Soochow (1949-50)
Apostolic Administrator of Soochow (1950-2000)
Apostolic Administrator of Archdiocese of Nanking (1950-2000)
Orders
Ordination October 7, 1949
Consecration February 29, 1976
Created Cardinal June, 1979 (in pectore); June 29, 1991 (receiving biretta in Rome)
Rank Cardinal Priest of San Sisto Vecchio
Personal details
Born August 2, 1901 (1901-08-02) (age 110)
Shanghai, China
Died March 12, 2000(2000-03-12) (aged 98)
Stamford, Connecticut
Buried Santa Clara Mission Cemetery, Santa Clara, California
Nationality China
Styles of
Ignatius Kung
Reference style His Eminence
Spoken style Your Eminence
Informal style Cardinal
See Shanghai

Ignatius Pin-Mei Kung (Simplified Chinese: 龚品梅; Traditional Chinese: 龔品梅; Hanyu Pinyin: Gōng Pǐnméi; Wade-Giles: Kung P'in-mei) (August 2, 1901 – March 12, 2000) was the Roman Catholic bishop of Shanghai in China from 1950 until his death, spending 30 years in Chinese prisons for defying attempts by China's communist government to control Roman Catholics through state control.

Kung was secretly named a Cardinal (in pectore) in the consistory of 1979 by Pope John Paul II, while serving a life sentence for counter-revolutionary activities. After he was released in 1986, he was kept under house arrest until 1988. Until 1991, his membership in the College of Cardinals was kept secret, or in pectore; this is a formula that has been used when the pope wants to name a cardinal in a country where the Church is oppressed, to protect the safety of the cardinal and his congregation. Cardinal Kung himself did not know until he had a private meeting with Pope John Paul in Vatican City in 1988; by then, he had passed the age limit for participating in a conclave.

He died in 2000, aged 98, from stomach cancer in Stamford, Connecticut. His funeral was held at St. John the Evangelist Church in Stamford with Cardinal James Francis Stafford, President of the Pontifical Council for the Laity, presiding. Cardinal Kung's body was then transported to Star of the Sea Church in San Francisco, California, for a Low Mass and rosary service, with Cardinal Paul Shan Kuo-hsi of Taiwan presiding. A burial Pontifical High Mass using the Tridentine Liturgy in Latin was said the following day at Five Wounds Parish in San Jose, California, with Cardinal Shan again presiding. Cardinal Kung is interred next to Dominic Tang, S.J. (Archbishop of Canton, China) at Santa Clara Mission Cemetery in Santa Clara, California.[1]

References

  1. ^ "The Funeral". The Cardinal Kung Foundation. http://www.cardinalkungfoundation.org/cardinal/fnd-funeral.html. Retrieved 2007-06-02. 

On September 8, 1955, Bishop Kung, along with several hundred priests and church leaders, was arrested and imprisoned. He was sentenced five years later to life imprisonment.

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Honorary titles
Preceded by
Ferdinando Giuseppe Antonelli
Oldest living cardinal
12 July 1993 – 12 March 2000
Succeeded by
Corrado Bafile