Roman Catholicism in Japan

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Japanese mosaic of Madonna and Child, in the Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth (a gift from Japanese Catholics to the church).
Japanese mosaic of Madonna and Child, in the Church of the Annunciation, Nazareth (a gift from Japanese Catholics to the church).

The Roman Catholic Church in Japan is part of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope and curia in Rome. There are approximately 509,000 Catholics in Japan - just under 0.5% of the total population.[1] There are 16 dioceses, including 3 archdioceses[2] with 1589 priests and 848 parishes in the country.[1] The bishops of the dioceses form the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan, the episcopal conference of the nation.

The current Apostolic Nuncio to Japan is Italian Archbishop Alberto Bottari de Castello. Archbishop Bottari de Castello is the Holy See's ambassador to Japan as well as its delegate to the local church.

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[edit] Roman Catholic Dioceses in Japan

[edit] Province of Nagasaki

[edit] Province of Osaka

[edit] Province of Tokyo

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Catholic Hierarchy Directory
  2. ^ http://www.gcatholic.com/dioceses/data/countryJP.htm Giga-Catholic Information on the Catholic Church in Japan]

[edit] External links