After his disappearance, he was for many years was listed as the Bishop of Pyongyang, North Korea.
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The Pontifical Yearbook continues to describe as "missing" the man who was the bishop of Pyong-yang at the time, Monsignor Francis Hong Yong-ho, who today would be a hundred years old.
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Francis Hong Yong-ho (Korean: 홍용호 프란치스코, 洪龍浩 프란치스코) (born 12 October 1906 – death unknown, but acknowledged in June 2013) was a Roman Catholic prelate who was imprisoned by the communist regime of Kim Il-sung in 1949 and later disappeared.
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The Vicariate Apostolic of Heijō changed its name to Pyongyang on 12 July 1950, which was elevated to the status of the Diocese of Pyongyang by Pope John XXIII on 10 March 1962, with Francis Hong Yong-ho named as the first bishop of the new diocese.
Bishop Francis Hong Yong-ho (appointed on 24 March 1944 – title changed to vicar-apostolic of Pyongyang on 12 July 1950)
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Bishop Francis Hong Yong-ho (appointed on 10 March 1962, imprisoned in 1949 and later disappeared, death finally acknowledged in June 2013)
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Bishop Francis Hong Yong-ho (appointed on 12 July 1950 – appointed bishop of Pyongyang on 10 March 1962)
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