Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamhung

Diocese of Hamhung
Dioecesis Hameungensis
함흥 교구
Location
Country North Korea
Ecclesiastical province Seoul
Metropolitan Seoul
Statistics
Area 49,375 km2 (19,064 sq mi)
Population
- Catholics

unknown
Information
Denomination Roman Catholic
Rite Roman Rite
Established 5 August 1920
Cathedral Destroyed in Korean War
Current leadership
Pope Francis
Bishop Sede vacante
Metropolitan Archbishop Andrew Yeom Soo-jung
Apostolic Administrator Luke Kim Woon-hoe
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The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamhung is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church in North Korea.

Originally erected as the Apostolic Vicariate of Wonsan in 1920, the name has been changed twice, once to Kankoensis o Hameungensis in 1940, and finally, as the Apostolic Vicariate of Hamhung in 1950. Like the Diocese of Pyongyang, the Vicariate was elevated to a full diocese in 1962. The diocese is a suffragan of the Archdiocese of Seoul.

Persecutions

In 1949, 166 priests and religious were martyred in the Communist revolution of Kim Il-sung. This left the diocese bereft of priests. Father Josef Bonifatius Sauer, the abbot of Tokwon abbey, had died in 1950, and no bishop had been re-appointed to the diocese. Finally, in 1962, Timotheus (Franz Xaver) Bitterli, was appointed in absentia as the bishop of the diocese, and was the apostolic administrator for 20 years until his resignation in 1981. Since then, the diocese has remained vacant, and it will likely remain so as long as the persecution of Christians in North Korea continues.

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