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Catholic Azabu Church

Catholic Azabu Church

The Catholic Azabu Church(Kataraku Azakabashi) is that of () and that. The name is "only heart."

Catholic Azabu Church - - : Location | 3-21-6 Nishi Azabu Minato-ku, Tokyo Country | Denmark | Number of believers | 1,880 (As of December 31, 2011) Website | History Founding date | May 3, 1882 (1882 - 05 - 03) clergyman Chief priest | Paul Miki Keiko Inagawa

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History

(15 years) On May 3, a cycling church was established in Matsumoto Town on the southeastern side of the Akabane Bridge (the current Akabane bridge intersection southwest corner). This is because among the believers belonging to the Tsukiji church, the number of believers living in the neighboring districts increased. After the anniversary of the discovery, the new cathedral was named "the Basilica of the Holy Cross".

When the church of Akabane bridge became tameless, Jack Edmond Papino, who had been traveling since then, borrowed land at 21 Kasumacho, Azabu-ku (present Azabu Church site) and landed in the architecture of the cathedral Started, (Meiji 23) It was completed on July 1st and it was a tourist church of Kanda church. (Meiji 25) Since the priest Dolwir Lesez lived in Azabu church in March, it is an established theory that the same year is regarded as independence, but around July 1889 (Meiji 22), there were unique baptism ledger and other Because there are church documents, there is also a theory that was independent in July of the same year.

The activity of Azabu Church since about (Meiji 26) was the most quiet and inconspicuous existence in Tokyo 6 church. This is because many priests were changed and in Azabu (Meiji 21 years), many soldiers living in this area, they are strongly dissatisfied by the interfering … · · · , Because his hostility was often directed to French people. Priest priest Michel Steissen thought even relocation because it was a mild personality, but since it was financially impossible, Michelle Steaten performed a detailed activity so as not to stimulate the feelings of the residents. The Azabu Church which endured this predicament developed greatly later, and in the (10 years) it became the largest number of believers in Tokyo 6 churches.

The temple which was built in 1979 (Meiji 23) was rebuilt (in the 5th year of Taisho), but the temple was completely burnt by the Showa Period (20th), relocation such as making the temple of the temple a temporary cathedral was repeated, (Showa 27) April 13, the current cathedral was completed.

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1. *November 18 Born in Sharon, a town on the banks of the River Seine in northeastern France. Little parents lost their parents and grandparents and cousins, graduated from a seminary school for children. I was a priest and I came to Japan in January 3 months later and was assigned to the north latitude society which jurisdiction from the north of the Kanto region. After working at Azabu Church, it is said that he became a teacher at Tokyo Theological Seminary and took charge of many subjects. Even as a talent demonstrated, he was engaged in the design of the churches of many churches, including the Sado Church, and the Kanda church. On the other hand, he did editing chant versions of Roman alphabet, and he demonstrated a wide range of knowledge and played an active part. He left Japan who stayed in September for about 25 years, moved to Hajime, and worked hard to issue church magazines. After that, he returned to France and was in charge of editing the publication of the Paris Foreign Missionary Headquarters. Died November 21. 2. April 27 Born in Nord-Donkerk city of France. I joined the Paris Foreign Missions and ordered Japanese dispatching at the same time as the ordination of priests. After taking the evangelistic life in, he took office as chief priest of Azabu Church, and took office as chief priest. He was appointed Director of Kamiyama Rehabilitation Hospital of Japan, and worked hard to salvage patients with leprosy. Died November 3. 3. *Published in 1990 "Catholic Azabu Church 1988 - 1989" p.32 - p.33 4. 6 churches in Tsukiji, Kanda, Asakusa, main office, Azabu, Sekiguchi. 5. ****It was born on December 17th at Dudrange. After graduating from college, join the Paris Foreign Missions and ordained priests. In the following year I was sent to Japan as a missionary. ,,,, in various churches in Catholic evangelism. In addition to working for the Tsukiji Shinto chief priest and the Tsukiji church chief priest priest, he devoted himself to the study of Christianity and published the "Kirishitan Daimyo". In addition to the editor-in-chief of the magazine "Voice", he also wrote precisely for his writing, and released works such as "Suzumi Onsen" and "Nasui Shibaen". Although it damaged the health and tried to restore at the Sekiguchi church, on July 26, he died at Hongo Church.

References

  • Centennial Anniversary Catholic Tsukiji Church (1978)
  • Centennial Ayami Kanda Church 100 Years History Editorial Committee (1874)
  • Catholic Azabu Church 1889 - 1999 Azabu Church 100-year history editorial committee (1990)
  • Tokyo parish news No. 85 / Church / monastery tour (9) "Azabu church" Catholic Tokyo archbishopric district (1991)

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