神戸ハリストス正教会 Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe, Japan ╰⊰¸¸ •¨* 日本正教会 ORTHODOX JAPAN - Japanese
日本正教会 ORTHODOX CHURCH IN JAPAN
EBOOKS - 正教会 - ORTHODOXY - JAPANESE - 日本人
Japanese Orthodox Christian Texts
すべての瞬間日本は私の心の中にあります - 日本正教会
ALL THE MOMENTS JAPAN IS IN MY HEART – ORTHODOXY
地球上の天国 – 日本 – 正教会
HEAVEN ON EARTH – JAPAN – ORTHODOX CHURCH
私は日本が大好きです I LOVE JAPAN - ORTHODOXY 日本正教会
日本正教会 Orthodox Japan
日本人 JAPANESE ORTHODOX SITES
正教会 - ORTHODOXY 1 - JAPANESE EBOOK
Japanese Orthodox Christian Texts
質問回答 - QUESTIONS 1 - JAPANESE EBOOK - 日本人
Japanese Orthodox Christian Texts
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MULTILINGUAL CHRISTIANITY - ORTHODOXY
Orthodox Sites - Ορθόδοξα Ιστολόγια
Πολύγλωσσος Χριστιανισμός - Ορθοδοξία
ATHEISM - ANSWERS
ΑΘΕΪΣΜΟΣ - ΑΠΑΝΤΗΣΕΙΣ
ARIZONA OF MY HEART
Orthodox Arizona - Ορθόδοξη Αριζόνα, ΗΠΑ
我的心臟台灣和香港 TAIWAN & HONG KONG OF MY HEART (Chinese, etc.)
东正教在中国 - 台灣基督東正教會
Orthodox China, Taiwan & Hong Kong
Ορθόδοξη Κίνα, Ταϊβάν & Χονγκ Κονγκ
WASHINGTON OF MY HEART
Orthodox Washington - Η Ορθοδοξία στην Ουάσινγκτον
나는 한국을 사랑한다 KOREA OF MY HEART (Korean etc.)
동방 정교회 Orthodox Korea - Ορθόδοξη Κορέα
ශ්රී ලංකා – නැගෙනහිර ඕර්තඩොක්ස් සභාව
SRI LANKA OF MY HEART (Sinhala etc.)
Orthodox Sri Lanka - Η Ορθοδοξία στη Σρι Λάνκα
PILIPINAS NG AKING PUSO - PHILIPPINES OF MY HEART (Filippo etc.)
SIMBAHANG ORTODOKSO NG SILANGAN
Orthodox Philippines - Η Ορθοδοξία στις Φιλιππίνες
ROMÂNIA INIMII MELE - ROMANIA OF MY HEART (Romanian etc.)
BISERICA ORTODOXĂ
Orthodox Romania - Η Ορθοδοξία στην Ρουμανία
POLSKA MOJEGO SERCA - POLAND OF MY HEART (Polish etc.)
PRAWOSŁAWIE - Orthodox Poland
Η Ορθοδοξία στην Πολωνία
NEDERLAND VAN MIJN HART - NETHERLANDS OF MY HEART (Dutch etc.)
ORTHODOXIE - Orthodox Netherlands
Η Ορθοδοξία στην Ολλανδία
ประเทศไทยในใจฉัน - อีสเทิร์นออร์ทอดอกซ์
THAILAND OF MY HEART
EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH (Thai etc.)
Orthodox Thailand - Η Ορθοδοξία στην Ταϊλάνδη
ARGENTINA DE MI CORAZÓN - ARGENTINA OF MY HEART (Spanish etc.)
ORTHODOXIA - Orthodox Argentina - Η Ορθοδοξία στην Αργεντινή
NEW YORK OF MY HEART
Orthodox New York - Η Ορθοδοξία στη Νέα Υόρκη
PORTUGAL DO MEU CORAÇÃO - PORTUGAL OF MY HEART (Portuguese, etc.)
IGREJA ORTODOXA - Orthodox Portugal - Ορθόδοξη Πορτογαλία
NEW ZEALAND OF MY HEART
Orthodox New Zealand - Ορθόδοξη Νέα Ζηλανδία
ÉIRE MO CHROÍ - IRELAND OF MY HEART (Irish, etc.)
EAGLAIS CHEARTCHREIDMHEACH
Orthodox Ireland - Ορθόδοξη Ιρλανδία
NORGE AV MITTE HJERTE - NORWAY OF MY HEART (Norwegian, etc.)
ORTODOKSE KIRKE I NORGE
Orthodox Norway - Ορθόδοξη Νορβηγία
CANADA OF MY HEART
Orthodox Canada - Η Ορθοδοξία στον Καναδά
HAWAII OF MY HEART
Orthodox Hawaii - Ορθόδοξη Χαβάη
ITALIA DEL MIO CUORE - ITALY OF MY HEART (Italian, etc.)
ORTODOSSIA
Orthodox Italy - Ορθόδοξη Ιταλία
USA OF MY HEART
Orthodox USA - Η Ορθοδοξία στις ΗΠΑ
VIỆT NAM CỦA TRÁI TIM TÔI - VIETNAM OF MY HEART (Vietnamese etc.)
CHÍNH THỐNG GIÁO ĐÔNG PHƯƠNG
Orthodox Vietnam - Η Ορθοδοξία στο Βιετνάμ
GREAT BRITAIN OF MY HEART
Orthodox Great Britain - Ορθόδοξη Μεγάλη Βρεταννία
LATIN AMERICA OF MY HEART (Spanish, etc.)
ORTODOXIA - Orthodox Latin America - Ορθόδοξη Λατινική Αμερική
AMERICA OF MY HEART
Orthodox America - Ορθόδοξη Αμερική
AFRICA OF MY HEART (Afrikaans, Swahili, etc.)
Orthodox Africa - Ορθόδοξη Αφρική
Christmas at Kobe Orthodox Church
Merry Christmas to all Orthodox people around the world! Our Christmas is on the 7th of January. After doing a bit of research on the internet, I found a few Orthodox Churches near me (Kyoto, Osaka, Kobe).
My plan was to go to the Osaka church, but on the schedule it said the service will be held in Kobe, so I stayed overnight in Kobe to attend church on the 6th and 7th. We had a Christmas Lunch after the service. =]
【花隈】1874 Kobe Church 日本基督教団 神戸教会
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
1874年(明治7年)4月に、現在の神戸市中央区元町5丁目にて設立された摂津第一公会を起源とする、日本最古級のプロテスタント教会。現在の建物は、1932年に建設されている4代目の会堂で、スクラッチタイル張りの外壁に高い尖塔が聳える。礼拝堂には、パイプ総数1,438本のパイプオルガンを備える。
【元町】Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ) 日本キリスト教団 神戸栄光教会
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
10年の歳月を費やして1922年(大正11年)に竣工した煉瓦造、ゴシック様式の教会堂。日本における近代教会建築を代表するもので、三角屋根の聖堂と約40mの鐘楼は、隣接する兵庫県公館とともに70年余りのあいだ神戸の街のシンボルとして親しまれてきたが、阪神・淡路大震災によって失われ、2004年(平成16年)10月に再建された。
【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 1
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 2
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・
ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
【ユダヤ教寺院】Ohel Shelomo Synagoque 神戸シナゴーグ בית הקהילה היהודית קנסאי 1
Ohel Shelomo Synagoque@Kobe
ユダヤ教の会堂・神戸シナゴーグ
シナゴーグは、ユダヤ教の教会というべきもので、日本では東京と神戸の二か所にあります。ユダヤ教の宗教生活の中心で、祈りの場であるとともに、結婚・教育・文化行事が行われ、世界に広がるユダヤ人のコミュニティーセンターとしての役割を果たしています。
かつて、ナチス・ドイツの迫害を逃れたユダヤ人は、リトアニアの日本領事館で杉原千畝により「命のビザ」を得て、ロシアを経て日本の舞鶴から神戸へ至りました。そして、小辻節三の努力により、なんとか神戸で滞在ビザを延長することに成功しました。その時、多くのユダヤ人が、ここ神戸シナゴーグで休息をとり祈ったそうです。
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
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打鐘はニカノルさん。
【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 4
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・
ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
⑤ 他派の教会 - 第一章 正教会の歴史 - 正教会の手引
正教会の手引 - 第一章 正教会の歴史 - ⑤ 他派の教会 を読んでみた。
「正教会の手引」は各教会で頒布されています。また、日本ハリストス正教会の公式サイトからダウンロード可能です。
ダウンロード可能でしたが現在はダウンロードできません。残念でした。
また、プロテスタントを「新教」よび、ローマ・カトリックを「旧教」とよび、正教会は「新教」でも「旧教」でもなく「正教」ですと書かれていますが、人によって意見が違うところで、ローマ・カトリック教会と正教会のふたつをあわせて「旧教」と見做すケースもあるので、注意が必要かと思います。また特にプロテスタントについての解説が雑なのであまりよろしくないかなという気はしています。個人の意見です。
【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 5
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
Nicholas of Japan
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Saint Nicholas, Equal-to-the-Apostles, Archbishop of Japan, born Ivan Dimitrovich Kasatkin was a Russian Orthodox priest, monk, bishop, and saint.He introduced the Eastern Orthodox Church to Japan.The Orthodox cathedral of Tokyo , Tokyo Resurrection Cathedral, was informally named after him as Nikorai-do, first by the local community, and today nationwide, in remembrance of his work.
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2017.15-16 Apr 夜半課〜十字行 2017 Crucession The Orthodox Church in Japan
2017.15-16 Apr 夜半課〜十字行 2017 Conclusion.The Orthodox Church in Japan
【ユダヤ教寺院】Ohel Shelomo Synagoque 神戸シナゴーグ בית הקהילה היהודית קנסאי 2
Ohel Shelomo Synagoque@Kobe
ユダヤ教の会堂・神戸シナゴーグ
シナゴーグは、ユダヤ教の教会というべきもので、日本では東京と神戸の二か所にあります。ユダヤ教の宗教生活の中心で、祈りの場であるとともに、結婚・教育・文化行事が行われ、世界に広がるユダヤ人のコミュニティーセンターとしての役割を果たしています。
かつて、ナチス・ドイツの迫害を逃れたユダヤ人は、リトアニアの日本領事館で杉原千畝により「命のビザ」を得て、ロシアを経て日本の舞鶴から神戸へ至りました。そして、小辻節三の努力により、なんとか神戸で滞在ビザを延長することに成功しました。その時、多くのユダヤ人が、ここ神戸シナゴーグで休息をとり祈ったそうです。
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
Rumunia. Braszów. Cerkiew p.w. Zaśnięcia MB. Brasov. Orthodox church Dormition of the Mother of God.
Cerkiew prawosławna p.w. Zaśnięcia Matki Bożej znajduje się przy Placu Rady schowana za budynkiem Nr.3 w stylu mauretańskim.
The Orthodox Church dedicated to the Dormition of the Mother of God is located at the Council Square hidden behind the No. 3 building in the Moorish style.
Muzyka: z Festiwalu Chórów Cerkiewnych w Sokółce
Japanese Trisagion Aramaic rhythm
Many of you maybe have heard the fantastic Aramaic version buy I believe father seraphim? I think he is currently living in Georgia and performs fantastic Aramaic prayers and hymns this is my horrible cover of that using the Japanese language.
y'all please go and watch and share the original it is truly fantastic.
the original Angelic video
【ジャイナ教寺院】Jain Temple (Jainism Temple) バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院3
バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院@神戸 Shikharband Jain
日本で唯一のジャイナ教寺院である、バグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院。総大理石製の特徴的な外観は、ひときわ異彩を放っています。ここは、神戸に住んでいるジャイナ教徒28家族の浄財によって1985年に建設されました。商業に従事する人が多いジャイナ教徒が、神戸の街に多く住んでいたことから、寺院造営と日々の運営が実現したのです。
国立民族博物館(万博公園)にあるジャイナ教の神の像。
ジャイナ教は、紀元前5世紀頃に、北インドに生まれた宗教で、厳しい戒律を特徴とし、生き物を傷つけない「アヒンサー(不害)」を徹底します。例えば、生命を踏みつける可能性のある農業などには従事しません。聖職者は虫を吸い込まないように白い布マスクで口と鼻を覆い、一般信者も完全な菜食主義を守っています。現代風に言うなら、ジャイナ教徒は究極のエコロジストです。
神戸のバグワン・マハビールスワミ・ジェイン寺院 Shikharband Jain
I left the Cathedral Church of St. Michael eastward to walk to another church.
In 1886, about 2 decades after the Meiji Restoration, Kobe Methodist Church was founded. In 1907, 3 Methodist denominations in Japan united, and the church changed its name. As the number of the church members increased, the church moved to the present place in 1923. It was known as a red brick church. In 1941, United Church of Christ in Japan was established, and the church changed its name again to Kobe Eiko Church in 1942. In 1995, the church building collapsed in the Great Hanshin Earthquake, and was reconstructed in 2004, retaining its appearance as a red brick church.
At the end of the Tokugawa Shogunate Era, the Kobe Port was opened to the outside world in 1867. Since then, Kobe has had various colonies to have various shrines and temples of different religions. If you want to visit those shrines and temples, you should either start from Sannomiya Station, visit the Cathedral Church of St. Michael first, and move counterclockwise, or should start from Hanakuma Station, visit Guandi Miao first, and go clockwise. I started from Hanakuma, walked up the hill, and visited Guandi Miao, the Cathedral Church of St. Michael (the Anglican Communion), Kobe Eiko Church (United Church of Christ), Kobe Muslim Mosque (Islam), Jewish Community of Kansai (Judaism Synagogue), Bhagwan Mahavirswami Jain Temple (Jainism Temple), Kobe Baptist Church, Catholic Church of the Holy Spirit, and Dormition Orthodox Church in Kobe (Greek Orthodox Church or Eastern Orthodoxy).
Yokohama Orthodox Church in Japan
2017.3.15 Yokohama Orthodox Church in Japan.
The Lenten Service in Japanese.
三時課、六時課、九時課、晩課、先備聖体礼儀