Japan's Traditional Catholics, Up Close and Personal
As part of the upcoming RTV documentary, HIDDEN CATHOLICS: Searching for Japan's Traditionalists, this is promo for Michael Matt's full interview of a Japanese missionary priest, Father Onoda, who offers the Latin Mass for a remnant of Catholics living in the largest city in the world, dominated by Buddhists.
Watch Michael's full interview here on YouTube and at
Online Workshop: Discover 7 Life Changing Moments that Happen at Mass
Join us for an Online Workshop with Fr Michael Denk on the beautiful moments of the Mass.
Catholic Church In Japan And A Baptism Ceremony
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Baptism Rite 2015-2017 at Musashigaoka CATHOLIC Church in Kumamoto Japan.
RTV in TOKYO: Traditional Catholicism in Japan
Reporting from Tokyo, Michael J. Matt comments on cultures largely untouched by Christianity and how they differ from, say, Europe.
As Europe and America prepare to banish Christ from their borders, what can we learn from countries such as Japan that never embraced Him? Since Catholicism is, according to its critics, responsible for all the evil in the world, is this a good thing for Japan? Do the Catholic-bashing revisionists have a point?
Plus, Michael speaks of the Japanese Traditional Catholic movement, strong but very small, which this weekend will host a counterrevolutionary conference and then take part in Tokyo's pro-life march--another small but thriving movement here.
And, finally, Michael launches into a trademark rant against Christophobic revisionist history, especially regarding the Spanish Inquisition, the Crusades and the Spanish conquest of Mexico. Do you think he's got a point, or is he the one drinking the cool aid?
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Catholic Stories: The Sword and the Tea - Japanese Catholic History - Audio Play
- Time travel with 15 year old Michael Brogan. Based upon the novel The Samurai and the Tea by Cathy Brueggemann-Beil, this history of Japanese Catholics touches on: the twenty-six martyrs who were crucified on Holy Martyrs' Hill in 1638; 230 years of persecution; the bravery and fortitude of the hidden Christians to keep the Faith alive even though underground; St. Maximilian Kolbe's amazing work in Japan; the atomic bombing of Nagasaki - the Catholic heart of Japan; the persecution of Japanese-Americans during WWII; the most decorated unit of the US Army during WWII (a Japanese-American unit fighting in Europe); and so much more.
Children will find Michael's time travel and situation both exciting and fascinating, whereas adults will be touched by the poignant lessons that he learns through trials and suffering and by his growth in appreciation of the Faith of his ancestors. A great blend of history, drama and humor - this production is for everyone.
Based upon the novel The Samurai and the Tea by Cathy Brueggemann-Beil. For more information or to download the entire story, go to today! St. Maximilian Kolbe, pray for us!
Nagasaki: St Maximillian Kolbe Museum part 1
St Maximillian Kolbe has been one of my favourite saints since childhood. I was very excited to be in one of the monasteries that he founded and look around his museum.
S.A.G.E./The Lifting goes to Tokyo, Japan: The Clearing of St. Dominic's Catholic Church in Shibuya
How to contact Christopher Stephen Jacobs, Joanna Michaels, Katryna Schaf:
All appointments for Christopher Stephen Jacobs must go through this email: thelifting2017@gmail.com.
All appointments for Katryna Schaf must go through this email: katryna2013@gmail.com.
Catholic church here in JAPAN????????
walang ibang pupuntahan kundi ikaw..!!????
ប្រវត្តិព្រះសហគមន៍កាតូលិកប្រទេសជប៉ុន History of Catholic church in Japan 2015
ប្រវត្តិព្រះសហគមន៍កាតូលិកប្រទេសជប៉ុន
History of Catholic church in Japan 2015
SAN LORENZO RUIZ UNVEILING OF STATUE
The Unveiling of San Lorenzo Ruiz statue at St Paul Catholic Church Congers New York
Yokosuka Mikasa Fil.Com Music Ministry. Mikasa Catholic Church Charity Concert August 24, 2014
Conference by Fr. Karl Stehlin in San Beda Church on the 9th of December 2017
Pilgrims enter San Beda Church in Manila on the 9th of December 2017 and Conference by Fr. Karl Stehlin.
St. Maximilian celebrated Holy Mass there on the 30th of May 1936 during his returning from Japan to Poland.
Being Catholic in China (Theology on Tap)
An excerpt from Being Catholic in China, a talk by David Mulroney, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of St. Michael's College. Given at Theology on Tap East in Scarborough, hosted by Faith Connections, the Office of Catholic Youth, and the local parishes, October 5, 2015.
This is just a short portion of a longer evening of thought-provoking discussion, food, fun and friendship! To learn more about Toronto's Theology on Tap, visit:
Faith Connections is a young adult (19-39) ministry of Fontbonne Ministries, Sisters of St. Joseph, Toronto.
ST. MICHAEL CATHOLIC CEMETERY HONG KONG
During the trip in Hong Kong I went pass by ST. Michael Catholic Cemetery
Nice church in Suzuka Japan
I did a wedding here in this nice chapel
Teaching about Catholicism and Religious History in China_Jeremy Clarke
Jeremy Clarke, SJ, Boston College
Fr. Jeremy Clarke, SJ delivered this lecture as part of Sunday panels on Scholarship and the Church in China at the U.S. Catholic China Bureau Conference, October 4-6, 2013, at Loyola University, Chicago.
Saint Gabriel's Catholic Church, Toronto, Canada
A recent church acclaimed by architects for its daring approach to the environment based on the eco-theology of Fr. Thomas Berry, Passionist priest and scholar.
First Filipino Saint , San Lorenzo Ruiz 1987 5 Pesos
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1987 5 PISO SAN LORENZO RUIZ OVERPRINT
“KANONISASYON NG PINAGPALANG LORENZO RUIZ”
(CANONIZATION OF BLESSED LORENZO RUIZ)
Image of Lorenzo Ruiz praying to Mary and depiction of his execution
“OKTUBRE 18, 1987”
Lorenzo Ruiz was executed in Nagasaki, Japan on September 29, 1637.
He was beatified by Pope John Paul II on February 18, 1981, during the Pope’s visit to the Philippines.
Lorenzo Ruiz’s beatification was the first ever to be held outside the Vatican.
Lorenzo Ruiz was canonized on October 18, 1987, by the same Pope that beatified him.
He is the first patron saint of the Philippines. The second being San Pedro Calungsod.Calungsod was formally beatified on March 5, 2000, by Pope John Paul II. Calungsod was officially canonized by Pope Benedict XVI at Saint Peter's Basilica in Vatican City on October 21, 2012
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Christmas in Seoul South Korea