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Address to the
English Mass community of Toshima Parish
Dear Brothers and
Sisters in Jesus Christ
A very important duty of the Bishop is the Pastoral Visit to the
parishes and communities in his diocese. Today I am visiting Toshima Church for
the Pastoral Visit that is called “Visitatio Canonica”.
Today I have come also to express my sincere gratitude to the Pastor of
Toshima, Fr. Sebastian Nishikawa. He has served for 6 years as your Parish
Priest and has worked hard. Now he is ready for a period of rest and time for
renewal. He is planning to go to his home town in Hiroshima.
My thanks go to every member of this Parish for your cooperation and
prayers for Fr. Nishikawa. His successor is Fr. Vianney Urano, who is currently
a moderator at the Tokyo Catholic Seminary. I have also appointed him director
of the public relations department of the Diocese. I ask you to welcome him and
to help and co-operate with him.
Today we celebrate the first Sunday of Lent. Today’s Gospel tells us.
“The Spirit drove Jesus out into the wilderness and there he remained for forty
days….”
Jesus rejected each temptation from Satan. We need to conquer temptation
by the grace given through Jesus and so to become witnesses of the Kingdom of
Heaven.
I think that our Diocese is located in a wilderness today. People are
suffering, searching for light, support, consolation, peace and salvation. We
the Archdiocese of Tokyo wish to be an Oasis in the Wilderness of Tokyo.
I ask you to reflect on this idea and please give me your assistance in
realizing this hope.
May Almighty God bless you, the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit,
Amen.
Mar
1, 2009

Peter Takeo OKADA Archbishop of Tokyo