Eduardus Sangsun

His Excellency
Eduardus Sangsun
Bishop of Ruteng
Installed March 25, 1985
Term ended October 13, 2008
Predecessor Vitalis Djebarus
Successor Hubertus Leteng
Personal details
Born (1943-06-14)14 June 1943
IndonesiaKarot, Manggarai district, Flores, Indonesia
Died October 13, 2008(2008-10-13) (aged 65)
Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia
Nationality Indonesian

Eduardus Sangsun (June 14, 1943 – October 13, 2008) was the Indonesian third bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ruteng from 1984 until his death in 2008.[1] The Diocese of Ruteng is based in the city of Ruteng on the western part of Flores island.

Biography

Sangsun was born in Karot, Manggarai district, Flores, in the present-day nation of Indonesia on June 14, 1943.[1] He was ordained a Roman Catholic priest on July 12, 1972.[1] Pope John Paul II appointed Sangsun as only the third bishop of Ruteng in 1984. Sangsun was formally ordained to bishop on March 25, 1985.[1] He would remain bishop for over two decades.

Sangsun learned he had heart disease in April 2008 when he travelled to Singapore for a medical checkup.[1] He flew to Rome and the Vatican in September 2008 to take part in the vow-taking ceremony of Dominican nuns.[1] He was hospitalized while in Rome. Italian doctors advised Sangsun to have heart surgery while in Italy.[1] Sangsun declined saying he would rather undergo the procedure in Indonesia.[1]

Sangsun arrived in Jakarta, Indonesia, on October 8, 2008, and was hospitalized on October 10.[1] He died at the Pantai Indah Kapuk Hospital in North Jakarta of a heart attack on October 13, 2008, at the age of 65.[1]

Bishop Sangsun's body was taken to St. Carolus Hospital, a Catholic hospital in Central Jakarta, for public viewing.[1] A requiem mass for Sangsun was held at the Assumption Cathedral in Central Jakarta.[1]

Sangsun's body was then flown to Ruteng, Flores, for his funeral.[1] His funeral and burial took place at the Assumption Cathedral compound in Ruteng, Flores.[1]

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