Francis Hong Yong-ho, born on October twelfth, nineteen oh six, was a prominent Catholic theologian and priest who dedicated his life to serving the Church in North Korea. His commitment to his faith and community led him to become a respected figure within the Catholic hierarchy.
In nineteen forty-nine, during a tumultuous period in North Korean history, Francis Hong was imprisoned by the communist regime led by Kim Il Sung. This marked a significant turning point in his life, as he faced persecution for his beliefs and leadership within the Church.
Following his imprisonment, Francis Hong Yong-ho mysteriously disappeared, leaving a void in the Catholic community. For many years, he was recognized as the Bishop of Pyongyang, a title that underscored his importance and the impact of his absence on the faithful.