Pope urges Japanese Bishops to build on the memory of
their martyrs
Pope francis meeting Japanese Bishops on their Ad Limina visit to the Vatican.- OSS_ROM |
(Vatican Radio) Pope Francis has urged
Christians in Japan to face current challenges bearing in mind
the witness of their many martyrs.
In a letter addressed to the Bishops of Japan,
on the occasion of Cardinal Fernando Filoni’s pastoral journey to the Land of
the Rising Sun, the Pope held up the memory of Japan’s many martyrs and ‘hidden
Christians’ whom, he said, from the 17th to the mid-19th centuries lived
clandestinely so as not to have to repudiate their faith.
Cardinal Filoni, the Prefect of the Congregation for the
Evangelization of Peoples, has undertaken a pastoral journey to Japan lasting
from 17 to 26 September.
Japanese Christians facing current challenges
In the letter, the Pope pointed out that Japanese Christians
are facing “the challenges that current times pose” and he invited them not to
be “resigned”, nor to resort to “an irenic or paralyzing dialogue even although
there are problematic situations that raise not few concerns.”
Amongst the situations that arouse concern the Pope
mentioned the “high rate of divorce” in Japan, “the number of suicides, even
among young people”, the phenomenon of the ‘hikikomori’ – people who choose to
live completely disconnected from society, “religious and spiritual formalism,
moral relativism, indifference towards religion, an obsession for work and
earning”.
It is also true, the Pope continued, that a society that is a frontrunner in economic development leaves many behind: the poor, the marginalized, the excluded – not only those who are excluded in a material sense, but also those who are spiritually and morally in need.
It is also true, the Pope continued, that a society that is a frontrunner in economic development leaves many behind: the poor, the marginalized, the excluded – not only those who are excluded in a material sense, but also those who are spiritually and morally in need.
Need for constant renewal in the Church
Within this particular context, Francis pointed out that it
is necessary and urgent that the Church in Japan be constantly renewed, always
bearing in mind “Jesus’ mission which is salt and light”.
The Pope concluded pointing out that the true evangelical
force of the Japanese Church stems from the fact that it has been a Church of
martyrs and confessors of the faith, and this “is a great asset to be
safe-guarded and developed.”
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