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Sakitsu athedral Church
Oe Cathedral Church
Dolphin Marine World
Shimoshima
Amakusa Christian Museum
Aamakusa Rozariokan
Hara Castle Ruin
Mogushi Beach
Jusambutsu Park
Tomioka Castle
Nagasaki Harmony 2 (English)
Introduction to Christianity in Nagasaki, the setting for Martin Scorsese's film Silence.
The Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region was inscribed as World Heritage in July of 2018.
・World Heritage
・Nagasaki Pilgrimage Guidebook
・Learn more about the film Silence here
The history of Christianity in Nagasaki, Japan, spans 450 years and is one that deserves to be shared with the world. Entering Japan through Nagasaki, it flourished here more than any other places in the country.
Christianity survived despite a nationwide ban imposed in 1587.
After the lifting of the ban, Christianity flourished once again in the open.
Today, Nagasaki is a destination for many Christian pilgrims as it is home to the largest number of churches in Japan.
26 Martyrs of Japan - 1931 Movie from Japan
Very rare movie made in Japan in 1931 about 26 Christians martyred in Japan in the 16th century.
TLDW #22 - Repair broken Natural Waterstone with Urushi
**WARNING: This is the longer process version intended for serious students of knifemaking. Carving a cypress base and repairing a broken natural Japanese waterstone using urushi lacquer. The stone is a Kumamoto binsui-do, approximately #700, from Monotaro in Japan. Urushi is from Watanabe~san in Tokyo:
バギオ七夕祭10 バギオ博物館 展示オープニング 2019 BAGUIO TANABATA FESTIVAL 10 BAGUIO MUSEUM
PHILIPPINES-JAPAN FRIENDSHIP MONTH 2019
Exhibit of :
Hidden Christian sites in Nagasaki and Amakusa Region
World Heritage Sites in Japan
Marine Day at Nagasaki
One Day trip at Nagasaki to visit the Museum of the 26 Japanese Martyrs, Museum of Nagasaki Atomic Bomb and to spend some spiritual time with our fellow Catholics in Yamaga-shi and Kikuchi during the Marine Day Holiday Celebration
Disclaimer: I do not own the copyright of the songs used on this slideshow. It was only used for my grandparents Golden Wedding Anniversary Tribute.
ミゼリコルディアのルーツを訪ねて.千提寺、中谷家
隠れキリシタンの里千提寺、中谷家に伝わるロレータの秘話
Visiting the roots ofMisericordia
Village of the hidden Christian Sendaiji, Untold story of Loreta
transmitted to Nakatani house of Sendaiji
熊本県天草市 「 アダム荒川殉教の地 」
熊本県苓北町にあるアダム荒川殉教の地
第5回 天草レキバナ会:コレジオと天草キリシタンの黄金期 by 玉木 譲 氏
第5回 天草レキバナ会
(天草の歴史と昔話を学び話す会)
「コレジオと天草キリシタンの黄金期」
玉木 譲 氏
(作家・﨑津集落ガイダンスセンター職員)
2016/12/21@天草宝島国際交流会館ポルト
主催:天草レキバナ会/3+(天草南蛮事業推進団体)
江戸時代におけるキリシタン迫害 11-3
統一教会信者に対する拉致監禁・強制改宗の実態や解決のための取り組みについて紹介しています。
Le Vampire Des Femmes - Onna kyûketsuki - (1959) - Sous titres Français, Español, e Inglés
Film d’horreur de Nobuo Nakagawa, avec Shigeru Amachi, Takashi Wada, Junko Ikeuchi.
Un vampiro llamado Nobutaka (Shigeru Amachi) secuestra a una mujer (Yoko Mihara), esposa de un magnate (Torahiko Nakamura) en la creencia que ella es la última reencarnación de su antigua esposa. La lleva a su castillo subterráneo y la encierra en una celda, pero como la mujer lo rechaza, él la amenaza con convertirla en una estatua al ponerle un crucifijo de oro al cuello.
#WeLoveHide Project ~15th Anniversary Tribute~
This is a tribute to our immortal Pink Spider.
Please fill us wherever you are with your music forever.
Thanks to everyone who participated in this project, thanks to all the countries who supported us.
The staff of X-Japan Mexico Street Team is so thankful for your support.
WE ARE X!!!
FOREVER PINK SPIDER!!
佐久市旧家に護られていたキリシタン金襴
信州佐久岩村田は中山道の宿場であり、少なくともジョアン・ロドリゲス神父が江戸で家康とフランシスコ会の宣教について交渉し(1606年)許可を得た後、中山道を通って京都に帰ったことが知られている。このことから、当時、中山道を往来した宣教師は、公然と布教活動をしていたと考えられ、洗礼を授けた記念か宿泊接待の返礼として、当時としては貴重な金襴を残していったとしておかしくない。谷村秀彦筑波大学名誉教授手記より抜粋。
Meiji period | Wikipedia audio article
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Meiji period
00:00:37 1 Meiji Restoration
00:05:11 2 Politics
00:13:26 3 Society
00:15:45 4 Economy
00:20:56 5 Military
00:21:05 5.1 Overview
00:21:57 5.2 Early Meiji period (1868–77)
00:27:42 6 Foreign relations
00:29:18 7 Contemporary observers and historians
00:29:42 8 See also
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The Meiji period (明治時代, Meiji-jidai), or Meiji era, was a Japanese era which extended from October 23, 1868, to July 30, 1912. This period represents the first half of the Empire of Japan, during which Japanese society moved from being an isolated feudal society to a Westernised form. Fundamental changes affected its social structure, internal politics, economy, military and foreign relations. The period corresponded to the reign of Emperor Meiji and was succeeded upon the accession of Emperor Taishō by the Taishō period.
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The persecution of Christians can be historically traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Early Christians were persecuted for their faith at the hands of both a small number of Jews from whose religion Christianity arose and the Romans who controlled many of the lands across which early Christianity was spread. Early in the fourth century, a form of the religion was legalized by the Edict of Milan, and it eventually became the State church of the Roman Empire.
Christian missionaries as well as converts to Christianity have been the target of persecution ever since the emergence of Christianity, sometimes to the point of being martyred for their faith.
The schisms of the Middle Ages and especially the Protestant Reformation, sometimes provoked severe conflicts between Christian denominations to the point of persecuting each other.
In the 20th century, Christians have been persecuted by various governments including the Islamic Ottoman Empire in the form of the Armenian Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide and the Greek Genocide, as well as atheistic states such as the Soviet Union and North Korea. During World War II members of some Christian churches were persecuted in Nazi Germany for resisting Nazi ideology.
In more recent times, the Christian missionary organization Open Doors (UK) estimates that over 200 million Christians face persecution, particularly in Middle Eastern countries such as Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
大江天主堂(天草市天草町)ーガルニエ神父と信者たちが力を合わせて完成させた
大江天主堂(天草市天草町)
遠く海が望める丘の上に建つ大江天主堂
天草の大江にある天主堂です。遠く海が望める丘の上にあります。ガルニエ神父が私財を投じて、昭和初期にこの白亜の天主堂を建てられた。ロマネスク建築である。
カトリック大江教会のあゆみ
天草に最初にキリスト教を伝えたのはイエスズ会宣教師ルイス・デ・アルメイダである。彼は1566年に志岐に入り、その3年後には河内浦(河浦)で宣教した。その後、キリスト教に入信する人が増え、1591年にはコレジオ(神学校)も加津佐から天草に移され、6年あまり続いた。ヨーロッパ見聞を終え帰国した天正遺欧使節の4人もここで学んだ。
その後、280年近くにおよんだ苦難に満ちた禁教の時代、1614年に宣教師が追放され、同年アダム荒川が富岡で殉教した。教会としての組織はもはや存在し得ず、キリシタンは隠れ部屋でおらしょ(祈り)を唱え、潜伏しながら、水方(みずかた)を中心にして信仰を守り伝えていった。
1805年、大江村、今富村、崎津村、高浜村で5,205人の潜伏キリシタンが発覚する。このときは、心違いとして扱われ、処罰はまぬかれた。
1873(明治3)年、長崎神の島の漁師西政吉が大江村に来た。彼の教話に耳を傾けた道田嘉吉がまず入信し、その後数人が長崎に渡り、キリスト教の教えを学んで洗礼を受けた。こうした人々を中心に信仰共同体の基礎が形づくられ、旧キリシタン外国宣教会の司祭も来島して、旧キリシタンを探すことから始めて、教会は次第に成長していった。
1892年、ガルニエ神父が来島した。彼は約49年間大江教会の主任司祭をつとめ(最初の35年間は崎津教会を兼任)、貧しい人、弱き者の友としてキリストの愛を生きた。
1907年8月、東京新詩社を創立した与謝野寛(鉄幹)とともに、北原白秋、木下杢太郎、吉井勇、平野万里の5人の若き詩人が大江のガルニエ神父を訪ねた。この紀行は東京二六新聞に『五足の靴 』と題して発表された。
明治以降の大江最初の聖堂は1879年、マルモン神父の時代に建てられた。その後、今の司祭館の場所に聖堂が建てられた。
現在の聖堂は1933年、ガルニエ神父と当時の信者たちが心と力を合わせて完成させた。設計施工を担当したのは鉄川与助である。
ガルニエ神父は来日後、故国フランスの土を一度も踏むことなく、1941年82歳の生涯を終えた。
時代は移り、人々の暮らしは変わっても、大江の里にはいまも変わらぬ信仰が息づいている。
Persecution of Christians in the Muslim world | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:18 1 Antiquity
00:01:27 1.1 In the New Testament
00:05:36 1.2 In the Roman Empire
00:05:46 1.2.1 Under Nero, 64–68 AD
00:08:01 1.2.2 From the 2nd century to Constantine
00:13:23 1.2.3 The Great Persecution
00:16:21 1.3 In the Sassanian Empire
00:23:09 1.4 By Jewish tribes in Yemen
00:24:53 1.5 Others
00:25:12 2 During the Middle Ages and Early Modern period
00:25:24 2.1 By Persians and Jews during the Roman-Persian Wars
00:28:54 2.2 Under Islamic rule
00:32:06 2.2.1 Tamerlane
00:32:54 2.2.2 Ottoman Albania and Kosovo
00:35:42 2.3 French Revolution
00:39:24 2.4 China
00:40:53 2.5 India
00:48:24 2.6 Japan
00:50:01 3 Modern era (1815 to 1989)
00:50:13 3.1 In the Ottoman Empire
00:57:53 3.2 Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact Countries
01:07:31 3.3 19th- and 20th-century Mexico
01:10:14 3.4 Anti-Mormonism
01:12:23 3.5 Madagascar
01:14:20 3.6 Spain
01:18:37 3.7 Nazi Germany
01:21:46 3.8 Jehovah's Witnesses
01:22:24 3.9 Communist Albania
01:24:32 4 Current situation (1989 to present)
01:26:10 4.1 In the Muslim world
01:28:46 4.1.1 Afghanistan
01:29:33 4.1.2 Algeria
01:30:53 4.1.3 Egypt
01:32:07 4.1.4 Indonesia
01:35:56 4.1.5 Iran
01:37:07 4.1.6 Iraq
01:43:23 4.1.7 Malaysia
01:45:36 4.1.8 Nigeria
01:46:38 4.1.9 Pakistan
01:52:29 4.1.10 Saudi Arabia
01:53:07 4.1.11 Somalia
01:53:37 4.1.12 Sudan
01:54:02 4.1.13 Syria
01:55:45 4.1.14 Turkey
01:58:00 4.1.15 Yemen
02:01:36 4.2 Bhutan
02:03:55 4.3 China
02:06:16 4.4 India
02:09:36 4.5 North Korea
02:10:59 4.6 Indochina region
02:11:41 5 See also
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The persecution of Christians can be historically traced from the first century of the Christian era to the present day. Early Christians were persecuted for their faith at the hands of both the Jews from whose religion Christianity arose and the Romans who controlled many of the lands across which early Christianity was spread. Early in the fourth century, a form of the religion was legalized by the Edict of Milan, and it eventually became the State church of the Roman Empire.
Christian missionaries as well as converts to Christianity have been the target of persecution ever since the emergence of Christianity, sometimes to the point of being martyred for their faith.
The schisms of the Middle Ages and especially the Protestant Reformation, sometimes provoked severe conflicts between Christian denominations to the point of persecuting each other.
In the 20th century, Christians were persecuted by various governments including the Islamic Ottoman Empire in the form of the Armenian Genocide, the Assyrian Genocide and the Greek Genocide, as well as by atheistic states such as the Soviet Union, Communist Albania and North Korea.