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2002 New Year’s Message
To all members of Tokyo
Archdiocese,
priests, religious and lay persons.
I first thank all of you from my heart for the understanding and
support you gave to the Archdiocese of Tokyo and to me as
Archbishop, during last year 2001.
In July last year I called for a Diocesan Assembly to explain the
booklet “One step forward”, and talk about the undertakings of the
Diocese (especially the reorganization of parishes); though it was
a sudden request, many representatives from the parishes took part
in it. Then you discussed actively in the diocesan blocks, and
gave me opinions, suggestions and critics, and I feel deep
gratitude for this.
I received the opinions and suggestions from all the diocesan
blocks by December 15.
The diocesan office, the committee for the diocesan reorganization
and myself have started examining, analyzing and considering these
precious suggestions. We will make good use of them in the process
of reform.
These year 2002 is the time to make concrete proposals about what
I wrote in the booklet “One step forward” at N. IV “Reorganization
of the parishes and strengthening of evangelization”, and we are
preparing a detailed program. I also started talking with the
religious and missionary institutes about cooperation and some
concrete suggestions and requests are coming out.
We will make efforts to announce soon a detailed plan, based on
the suggestions from all of you and the talks with the religious
institutes, to start a new program in the spring of 2003.
Since the Archdiocese of Tokyo is a missionary ecclesial
community, taking “cooperation” as our motto and making clear the
various tasks we have to undertake, I will promote the activity of
Evangelization. For this I want to ask the prayers of all the
members of the Archdiocese. Especially I would like you to pray
every Sunday in the general intercessions, and I expect also many
prayers from the religious institutes of contemplative life.
Last December 26, I received the “pallium” from the Apostolic
Nuncio Archbishop Ambrose De Paoli. The pallium is a small garment
like a stole, made of white wool, that the Pope blesses and gives
to the Metropolitan Archbishops as a symbol of authority.
As Archbishop of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area that includes the
Dioceses of Sapporo, Sendai, Niigata, Urawa, Tokyo and Yokohama, I
am aware of the responsibility towards the Japanese Church and
sincerely want to accomplish my duty.
On New Year’s Day, I want to pray and ask the intercession of the
Virgin Mary our mother, and renew my heart so that we can become
instruments of the true peace and help to build a society where
justice is perfectly accomplished.
New Year’s Day 2002,
On the Feast of St. Mary, the Mother of God
Peter Takeo OKADA Archbishop of Tokyo