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Establishing
the Catholic Mission Districts
To all members of Tokyo
Archdiocese,
priests, religious and lay persons.
+May peace be with you all!
As Christmas grows closer, I realize that each parish must be
very busy preparing for this special celebration.
As we know, the Archdiocese of Tokyo is now working on various
tasks related to "the Reorganization of Parishes". We have
received many responses to "One Step Forward" the message I
announced last year, and also to "Living out the Gospel Mission"
the proposal submitted by the Reorganization Project Team this
June. For greater understanding of this reorganization, we
discussed relevant issues at the Diocesan Meeting in October and
also at the Priests' Assembly in November. I would like to thank
deeply the many people who joined these discussions and supported
our endeavors with their faithful prayers.
Having listening to the many and varied opinions of members of
the diocese, and after prayerful consideration, in my capacity as
Ordinary of the Archdiocese I have decided to start implementing
"cooperation between Catholic Mission Districts -the first step
toward the Reorganization of Parishes" and "preparation for a
Diocese to Live out the Gospel Mission" from this coming Easter,
20th April, 2003. The Catholic Mission Districts will be organized
as indicated on the attached sheet.
Many Catholic Mission Districts will experience personnel changes
in regard to parish priests after Easter 2003, so actual
implementation of the new structures will start after the
reassignment of clergy. Fuller details regarding the cooperation
between Catholic Mission Districts will be distributed before
Easter. I deeply appreciate your cooperation, prayers and your
growing understanding of the issues involved.
May the light of Love, Peace and Hope that shone upon the Holy
Family at Bethlehem shine over the churches of our Diocese! I wish
you all a very Merry Christmas.
11th December 2002
Organization of the Catholic Mission Districts
(From 20th April 2003)
| 1 |
Akabane |
Sekiguchi |
Hongo |
Tokyo Korean* |
| 2 |
Oshima |
Kanda |
Kojimachi |
Tsukiji |
| 3 |
Ichikawa |
Kasai |
Koiwa |
Shiomi |
| 4 |
Adachi |
Umeda (sub) |
Machiya (sub) |
Mikawashima |
| 5 |
Asakusa |
Ueno |
Honjyo |
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| 6 |
Toyoshiki |
Matsudo |
Kameari |
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| 7 |
Akatsutsumi |
Setagaya |
Hatsudai |
Matsubara |
| 8 |
Sangenjaya |
Shibuya |
Seta (sub) |
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| 9 |
Kitami |
Seijyo |
Machida |
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| 10 |
Omori |
Kamata |
Senzoku |
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| 11 |
Azabu |
Takanawa |
Meguro |
Roppongi* |
| 12 |
Kaminoge (sub) |
Denenchofu |
Himonya |
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| 13 |
Akitsu |
Kiyose |
Kodaira |
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| 14 |
Shimoigusa |
Sekimachi |
Tokuden |
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| 15 |
Itabashi |
Kitamachi |
Shimura |
Toshima |
| 16 |
Ogikubo |
Kichijoji |
Koenji |
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| 17 |
Tama |
Chofu |
Fuchu |
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| 18 |
Akiruno |
Ome |
Koganei |
Tachikawa |
| 19 |
Izumicho (sub) |
Takahata |
Toyoda |
Hachioji |
| 20 |
Kamogawa |
Kisarazu |
Goi |
Tateyama |
| 21 |
Chibadera |
Togane |
Nishichiba |
Mobara |
| 22 |
Sawara |
Choshi |
Narashino |
Narita |
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*The Tokyo Korean Church and The Roppongi Franciscan Chapel Center are
non-territorial Parishes, but they will also be cooperating in the new Catholic
Mission Districts and so are included as above.
(sub) stands for "sub parish".
11th December 2002
Archdiocese of Tokyo

東京大司教 ペトロ 岡田武夫
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