Early years Tong was born on 31 July 1939 at 8 Staunton Street in
Central,
Hong Kong. In his youth, Tong Hon spent ten years living in
Hwa County (Fa-yuen, Fa-yun; now Huadu),
Guangdong, before returning to
Hong Kong. His father died in China in 1952, at the age of 42. Tong studied at the Seminário de São José, Macau (now part of the
University of Saint Joseph) and later earned a master's degree in philosophy from the
Chinese University of Hong Kong before earning both licentiate and a doctorate in dogmatic theology at the
Pontifical Urbaniana University. In December 1992, he was appointed as
vicar general of the Diocese of Hong Kong, together with
Dominic Chan. He served in this role until his appointment as
coadjutor bishop in 2008.
Bishop On 13 September 1996, he was appointed
auxiliary bishop of Hong Kong. On 30 January 2008,
Pope Benedict XVI named him coadjutor bishop of the Hong Kong Diocese. He had been named by the church as being in line for Zen's job as early as 2006; however, he stated he felt little excitement at the prospect of taking up the post. He assumed the post of Bishop of Hong Kong on 15 April 2009 upon the retirement of
Joseph Zen. In 2010 as part of his Christmas message, Tong Hon called on the Chinese government to free
Liu Xiaobo, activist Zhao Lianhai and all those who are in jail for promoting human rights. He also urged Beijing to release all the clergy from the
underground church who are behind bars for demanding greater religious freedom in China. In his message, he expressed four dreams or aspirations he has for the future of his diocese, namely evangelisation, vocations, the Universal Church and acting as a bridge with the mainland.
Cardinal On 18 February 2012 he was created
Cardinal-Priest of
Regina degli Apostoli alla Montagnola. He lost his voting rights in papal elections upon his 80th birthday. Regarding his elevation, Cardinal Tong said, "I feel inadequate yet grateful" and called the appointment both "an honour and a responsibility". In 2013, Tong was one of the
cardinal electors who participated and voted in the
2013 papal conclave, which elected
Pope Francis. In July 2014 Tong received three
auxiliary bishops to assist him in the running of the diocese, Bishop Joseph Ha Chi-shing, O.F.M., Bishop Stephen Lee Bun-sang and Bishop
Michael Yeung Ming-cheung. At the same time, Pope Francis asked Tong to remain Bishop of Hong Kong for three more years. In 2015, when he would normally have participated in the Synod of Bishops as Hong Kong's representative, he was told that the Vatican could not make an exception for him and he would not be able to participate because he was older than 75, the standard retirement age for bishops. His resignation was accepted on 1 August 2017.
Apostolic Administrator of Hong Kong On 5 January 2019, the
Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples announced that Tong had been appointed
Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Hong Kong, with the responsibility of governing it until further notice, following the unexpected death of Bishop Michael Yeung. On 17 May 2021, Pope Francis appointed Fr. Stephen Chow Sau-yan, SJ, as the new Bishop of the Diocese of Hong Kong; Cardinal Tong's tenure as apostolic administrator thus ended on this date. == Views ==