HONG KONG (UCAN) -- More than 200 lay Catholics, nuns and priests paid their last respects to a nun, whose body was found in June after having gone missing for nearly six months.
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The funeral of Sister Gonzaga Hu Xiaojuan of Jilin diocese, in northeastern China, was held on July 20. Her body was found in a culvert where she had apparently frozen to death.
It is the second blow in a week to Jilin diocese, whose Bishop Damas Zhang Hanmin passed away suddenly on July 19 in Changchun, the provincial capital, at the age of 88. His successor has not yet been named.
Sister Hu's younger brother Hu Xiaowen told UCA News that the police had informed the family of his sister's death on July 14 after identifying her body.
Sister Hu had not been seen since Dec. 28, after she "went out for a walk" after visiting a clinic in Tonghua to seek treatment for a psychological condition.
Her body was found in a suburb of the city in Jilin province.
The funeral Mass for Sister Hu was held at the Missionary Sisters of the Holy Family congregation's cemetery on the Our Lady of Lourdes Hill. The late nun was cremated and her ashes buried.
More than 200 lay Catholics, nuns and priests came to pay their last respects. "However, my mother was too sad to attend the funeral," said the late nun's brother.
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On July 17, the youth group of Changchun cathedral parish organized a prayer vigil to commemorate Sister Hu's life.
Sister Hu was born into a Catholic family in 1965 and entered the congregation in 1988. She made her final vows in 2000.
She studied in Germany and the United States, and obtained a master's degree in pastoral theology. She had been the mistress of novices, vice superior general, councilor and was responsible for formation of other nuns in the congregation.
At the time of her disappearance, she managed a retreat center at Our Lady of Lourdes Hill, a famous pilgrimage site in Jilin.

