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Claudius
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First off I just want to ask, are there any Eastern Catholic Churches operating in Japan? If so I would like to visit just to say hi.
Latin Catholicism has made great strides in Japan but these have been slow. We make up less than 1 % of the population. We have over 1 million members but still are less than 1% of the population.
So I was wondering if perhaps Eastern Catholic Churches might be able to do a better job of converting Japanese people. It seems to me that Japanese people have many sentimentalities that agree more with Eastern Churches than with the Latin Church. They won’t kneel and there is a lot of bowing.
I have a lot of respect for the Church that exist in Japan for all it has gone through but there are 100 million Japanese that need to become Christians and we aren’t getting them. I was just wondering if an Eastern Cathoilc Church would be able to convert more japanese more quickly than the Latin Church.
I do already know that there is an eastern orthodox parish in Hokkaido but they are really small. Even the protestants who most Japanese can see right through do better than they do.
I really hope and pray for a Christian Japan one day. I would love it if the Eastern Catholics were part of that story.
Latin Catholicism has made great strides in Japan but these have been slow. We make up less than 1 % of the population. We have over 1 million members but still are less than 1% of the population.
So I was wondering if perhaps Eastern Catholic Churches might be able to do a better job of converting Japanese people. It seems to me that Japanese people have many sentimentalities that agree more with Eastern Churches than with the Latin Church. They won’t kneel and there is a lot of bowing.
I have a lot of respect for the Church that exist in Japan for all it has gone through but there are 100 million Japanese that need to become Christians and we aren’t getting them. I was just wondering if an Eastern Cathoilc Church would be able to convert more japanese more quickly than the Latin Church.
I do already know that there is an eastern orthodox parish in Hokkaido but they are really small. Even the protestants who most Japanese can see right through do better than they do.
I really hope and pray for a Christian Japan one day. I would love it if the Eastern Catholics were part of that story.