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Revision as of 16:16, January 5, 2006
Orthodoxy in Japan presents a recent example of the proclamation of the Holy Gospel in the manner of the Apostles two millennia ago. As the Apostles individually journeyed to new lands proclaiming the Good News, Orthodox Christianity was introduced to the Japanese people through the efforts of a missionary priest, St Nicholas of Japan. This article provides an overview and outline of the personalities, institutions, and information that became the indigenous Orthodox church in Japan.
This article forms part of the series Orthodoxy in Japan | |
History | |
Timeline of Orthodoxy in Japan Church of Japan | |
Saints | |
Nicholas of Japan Andronik of Perm | |
Bishops | |
Sergius (Tikhomirov) Nicholas (Ono) Benjamin (Basalyga) Ireney (Bekish) Nikon (de Greve) Vladimir (Nagosky) Theodosius (Nagashima) Seraphim (Sigrist) of Sendai Daniel (Nushiro) of Japan Seraphim (Tsujie) of Sendai | |
People | |
Fr Paul Sawabe Fr Simeon Michiro Mii Fr Anatoly Tikhai Yakov Tikhai Victor Pokrovsky Irina Yamashita | |
Institutions | |
Holy Resurrection Cathedral | |
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Contents
History
People
Saints
Bishops
- Nicholas of Japan
- Andronik of Perm
- Sergius (Tikhomirov) of Japan
- Nicholas (Ono) of Japan
- Benjamin (Basalyga) of Pittsburgh
- Ireney (Bekish) of New York
- Nikon (de Greve) of Brooklyn
- Vladimir (Nagosky) of San Francisco
- Seraphim (Sigrist) of Sendai
- Theodosius (Nagashima) of Japan
- Daniel (Nushiro) of Japan
Other major figures
- Fr. Paul Sawabe
- John Sakai
- Fr. Anatoly Tikhai
- Yakov Tikhai
- Dr. Nakai Tsugumaro
- Paul Nakai
- Irina Yamashita
- Fr. Simeon Michiro Mii
- Victor Pokrovsky
Seminaries
External links
- Japanese Orthodox Church Official Site (Japanese/English)