Francis Gerard Kramer
Francis Gerard Kramer | |
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Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an | |
Church | Cathedral of the Sacred Heart in Changzhi |
Diocese | Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an |
Installed | 11 April 1946 |
Term ended | 1982 |
Predecessor | Fortunato Antonio Spruit |
Successor | Hermengild Li Yi |
Orders | |
Ordination | 18 March 1928 |
Personal details | |
Born | |
Died | 14 January 1998 Netherlands | (aged 94)
Denomination | Roman Catholic |
Francis Gerard Kramer (simplified Chinese: 康济民; traditional Chinese: 康濟民; pinyin: Kāng Jìmín; 3 June 1903 – 14 January 1998) was a Dutch Catholic missionary prelate and bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an from 1946 to 1982.[1]
Biography
[edit]Francis Gerard Kramer was born in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, on 3 June 1903. He joined the Franciscans in 1921. He was ordained a priest on 18 March 1928. Shortly thereafter he was sent to spread the Roman Catholic faith in China. He was interned during the Japanese occupation. He was chosen as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an on 11 April 1946.[2][3]
After the establishment of the Communist State in 1949, Francis Gerard Kramer and other foreign missionaries were imprisoned and deported in 1952. Since then, Francis Gerard Kramer returned to the Netherlands. For almost half a century he would remain a bishop in exile. Francis Gerard Kramer held on to his dream that one day the gates of China would open again and that he could return to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lu'an. For this reason, he rejected an appeal from Bishop Wilhelmus Marinus Bekkers of 's-Hertogenbosch in the 1960s to become his auxiliary bishop. Francis Gerard Kramer eventually ended up with the young seminary professor Johannes Bluyssen, who would also succeed him after his early death in 1996.
Francis Gerard Kramer broke his hip in 1998 after falling into a house. The surgery was waived. He never came back to China. He died on 14 January 1998, at the age of 94.
References
[edit]- ^ "Bishop Franciscus Gerard Constantin Kramer, O.F.M. †". catholic-hierarchy.org. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
- ^ Liu Zhiqing (刘志庆) (2014). 山西天主教教区历史沿革考 [A Study of the Historical Evolution of Shanxi Catholic Diocese] (PDF). Anyang Normal College (in Chinese). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 February 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2023.
- ^ Lu, Anrong (2004). 基督教的传播与近代山西社会早期现代化 [The Spreading of Christianity and the Early Modernization of Shanxi Society] (PDF) (in Chinese and English). Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi University. Retrieved 12 February 2023.