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The Cardinal Kung Foundation is a not-for-profit
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organization based in Stamford, Connecticut. Founded in 1994 by Joseph Kung, nephew of the late Cardinal
Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei Ignatius Kung Pin-Mei (; 2 August 1901 – 12 March 2000) was the Catholic Bishop of Shanghai, China, from 1950 until his death in 2000. He spent 30 years in Chinese prisons for defying attempts by China's Communist government to control ...
, the foundation monitors the treatment of Catholics in China and that portion of the Catholic Church in China that remains loyal to the
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. The foundation's primarily tool is to supply news reports to
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about various activities in China and has been instrumental in protecting and aiding many notable Catholics in China.


History

One of the first successful efforts by Cardinal Kung Foundation to notify the media about an issue regarding China came in January 1994. In January 1994, the Cardinal Kung Foundation notified the
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that Bishop Su Zhi-Ming had recently been arrested after meeting with U.S. Congressman Chris Smith in early January 1994.
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(January 28, 1994) ''Chinese Bishop Arrested After Meeting Congressman.''
Su has previously spent up to 15 years in prison for his participation in the underground Catholic church. The Wichita Eagle picked up the story the following day and presented it to the readers in
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.Calovich, Anne. (January 29, 1994) The Wichita Eagle ''Bishop arrested in China.'' Section: Main News; Page 12A.


References

* Rosenthal, Elisabeth. (October 6, 2002) ''
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In China, Catholic Churches Flourish, but Under Controls.
' Section: 1; Page 11. * Agence France-Presse (January 11, 1997) ''China in full-scale campaign to wipe out secret Catholics: report BEIJING, Jan 11 (AFP) - China has launched a hard-hitting campaign to wipe out all trace of its unauthorized Catholic church, the US-based Cardinal Kung Foundation said Saturday.'' Section: International. * Agence France-Presse (November 7, 1997) ''Chinese Roman Catholic bishop remains in detention in northern China BEIJING, Nov 7 (AFP) - Roman Catholic bishop Su Zhimin, arrested in China early last month, was being detained in the northern city of Baoding, despite Vatican reports of his release, the US-based Cardinal Kung Foundation said Friday.'' Section: International. *
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(March 12, 2000) ''Cardinal Kung , long imprisoned Catholic crusader in China, dies at 98.''


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