名古屋教区10日間の聖体礼拝リレー 10 days of Eucharistic Adoration Relay at Nagoya Diocese
名古屋教区10日間の聖体礼拝リレーのビデオです。最後のリレーを行った主税町教会の聖体礼拝、司教司式閉幕ミサ、司教の説教などが入っています。
Videos from 10 days of Eucharistic Adoration Relay at Nagoya Diocese from last 2 day at Chikaramachi Church. There are videos of closing mass, celebrated by Bishop, videos of Eucharistic Adoration and Benediction, and Bishop’s homily and many other! Take a look.
聖体礼拝リレーの教会 Churches for Eucharistic Adoration Relay
名古屋教区10日間の聖体礼拝リレーが行われす教会です!
ぜひご覧ください。
These are the churches where 10 days of Echaristic Adoration Relay at Naogya Diocese will take place.
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Toyama Church
〒930-0064.
Toyama Ken, Toyama Shi, Sannomachi 5-10.
Tel. 076-421-3508. Fax. 076-421-3553.
Seto Church
〒489-0983.
Aichi Ken, Seto Shi, Naebacho 66.
Tel. 0561-82-7340. Fax: 0561-84-2541.
Gotanjo Church
〒453-0837.
Aichi Ken, Nagoya Shi, Nakamura-Ku, Futasecho 27.
Tel. 052-412-3456. Fax. 052-412-3457.
Tajimi Church
〒507-0021.
Gifu Ken, Tajimi Shi, Midorigaoka 38.
Tel. 0572-22-1583. Fax. 0572-22-3248.
Nunoike Church
〒461-0004.
Aichi Ken, Nagoya Shi, Higashi-Ku. Aoi 1-12-23.
Tel. 052-935-6305. Fax. 052-932-8190.
Anjo Church
〒446-0072.
Aichi Ken, Anjo Shi, Sumiyoshicho, 7-26-3.
Tel. 0566-98-7766. Fax. 0566-98-7778.
Ichinomiya Church
〒491-0044.
Aichi Ken, Ichinomiya Shi, Omiya 1-7-1.
Tel. Fax. 0586-73-4884.
Nanzan Church
〒466-0835.
Archie Ken, Nagoya Shi, Showa-Ku, Nanzan-cho 1
Tel. 052-831-9131. Fax. 052-836-2253.
Chikaramachi Church
〒461-0018.
Aichi Ken, Nagoya Shi, Higashi-ku, Chikaramachi 3-33.
Tel. 052-931-1381. Fax. 052-979-2623.
聖変化 Transubstantiation
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2017年 名古屋教区・聖体礼拝
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司教や神父さんからのメッセージ Messages from Bishops and Priests
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聖体礼拝リレー 安城教会 Eucharistic Adoration Relay, Anjo Church
聖体礼拝リレーEucharistic Adoration Relay
Nagoya | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:50 1 Etymology
00:01:34 2 History
00:01:43 2.1 Origin
00:02:17 2.2 Tokugawa period
00:03:06 2.3 Industrialization
00:04:18 2.4 World War II and later
00:06:46 3 Geography and administrative divisions
00:07:47 3.1 Wards
00:07:58 3.2 Climate
00:08:21 4 Demographics
00:09:32 5 Economy
00:09:50 5.1 Automotive industry
00:10:28 5.2 Aviation industry
00:11:31 5.3 Ceramics
00:13:32 5.4 Technology
00:14:26 5.5 Retail
00:14:51 5.6 Arts and crafts
00:15:10 5.7 Other
00:15:33 6 Transportation
00:17:07 7 Education
00:21:34 8 Culture
00:22:28 8.1 Museums
00:25:55 8.2 Theatres
00:26:57 8.3 Festivals
00:27:35 8.4 Dialect
00:28:06 8.5 Handicrafts
00:31:23 8.6 Cuisine
00:32:29 8.7 In popular culture
00:33:39 9 Sports
00:34:59 10 International relations
00:35:16 10.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:36:11 10.2 Sister ports
00:36:49 10.3 Sister Airport
00:37:06 11 Notable people
00:37:15 11.1 Historical figures
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Nagoya (名古屋) is the largest city in the Chūbu region of Japan. It is Japan's fourth-largest incorporated city and the third-most-populous urban area. It is located on the Pacific coast on central Honshu. It is the capital of Aichi Prefecture and is one of Japan's major ports along with those of Tokyo, Osaka, Kobe, Yokohama, Chiba, and Kitakyushu. It is also the center of Japan's third-largest metropolitan region, known as the Chūkyō metropolitan area. As of 2015, 2.28 million people lived in the city, part of Chūkyō Metropolitan Area's 10.11 million people.
It is also one of the 50 largest urban areas in the world.