Posted On : January 19, 2000 2:54 PM | Posted By : Admin ACO
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Rikkyo University in Japan was founded by the American bishop Channing Moore Williams in 1874, since when it has upheld the importance of a Christian education. As part of the 125th Anniversary events, an exhibition of "The Bible and Japanese Culture" was held on the University campus in Tokyo.
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Posted On : June 26, 1998 1:02 PM | Posted By : Admin ACO
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(CEN) The Anglican Church in Japan has voted to ordain women to the priesthood. The previous vote on the issue took place in 1996 when the Nippon Sei Ko Kai, the Holy Catholic Church in Japan, narrowly rejected the call for women to the priesthood. But a vote recently achieved the two-thirds majority necessary. There are now more than 50 per cent of Anglican Provinces which allow women's ordination.
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Posted On : March 21, 1997 10:48 AM | Posted By : Webmaster
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We announce with deep sorrow the passing away of the Right Reverend James T. Yashiro, Primate of the Nippon Sei Ko Kai and Bishop of the Diocese of Kitakanto. He passed away at 11:40 pm on March 12 in Murayama Hospital near his residence at the age of 65. He succumbed to respiratory failure after a long illness.
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Posted On : July 2, 1996 1:22 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Japan's Anglican bishops have vetoed moves to ordain women as priests. According to the Church Times, in London, the General Synod of Japan's Anglican Church, Nippon Sei Ko Kai, rejected moves to ordain women priests after the bishops voted six to four against the proposal. Clergy and lay delegates at the synod had voted by a two-thirds majority in favour of the proposal. The Japanese Church has seven women deacons, three of whom wish to be ordained to the priesthood.
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Posted On : February 3, 1996 1:07 PM | Posted By : Webmaster
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Nearly a year after the great Hanshin earthquake devastated large areas of Kobe and Osaka in Japan, the Anglican Church in Japan made a report on the situation in the country.
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