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Churches In Japan Devastated By Earthquake

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First Posted: 03/14/11 11:01 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:40 PM ET

By Hisashi Yukimoto
Religion News Service

TOKYO (RNS/ENInews) Christians in Japan are looking for survivors and assessing damage to church buildings after Friday's (March 11) devastating earthquake and tsunami.

The National Police Agency announced that as of Monday about 1,800 people have died and 2,400 are missing. The death toll may eventually reach more than 10,000, according to police.

Churches and Christians in northeastern Japan, the most heavily affected area, are still out of contact days after the disaster.

Studies estimate that 2 percent of Japanese are Christian, with the vast majority practicing Buddhism and the indigenous Shinto religion.

A spokesman for the Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan told ENInews that the Rev. Lachapelle Andre, 76, of the Quebec Foreign Mission Society, was killed in Sendai, one of the cities hardest-hit by the quake and tsunami.

The priest went back to investigate damages to the Shiogama Church that he led, said the spokesman.

There were conflicting accounts from diocesan officials about the cause of death, though, with some saying he died of a heart attack or was caught in the tsunami that devoured towns on the coast.

The Anglican Christchurch cathedral in Sendai is badly damaged, according to a statement from Archbishop Nathaniel Makoto Uematsu.

"While there were still so many aftershocks, the church carried out their first Sunday after Lent service in the diocesan office," he said.

The Sendai-based Northeastern District Center Emmaus of the United Church of Christ in Japan, the country's largest Protestant denomination, has reported churches and schools have been damaged. No casualties among their members have been reported.

The UCC in Japan also reported a chapel of its Shinsei Kamaishi Church in the coastal fishing city of Kamaishi is "drowned into the water" and filled with mud and oil.

The pastor and his wife were evacuated. Built in 2000, the chapel was known as a pioneer "eco-church," with a solar-power system and transparent glass roof.

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saitama, north of Tokyo, reported "severe damage" to a monastery in the coastal city of Mito.

"The wall of the church's chapel fell down, with the ceiling of one of its rooms broken down," the diocese said on its website.

The Orthodox cathedral in Sendai was not damaged, according to several Orthodox websites.

The Japan Baptist Union said eight of its local churches in the east coast of Japan have not been in touch with information about their safety.

No casualties have been reported yet from the rest of its churches in that area.

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By Hisashi Yukimoto Religion News Service TOKYO (RNS/ENInews) Christians in Japan are looking for survivors and assessing damage to church buildings after Friday's (March 11) devastating earthquake a...
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No More Hurting People
11:28 AM on 03/16/2011
I fail to see the criticism. This site has run countless stories on the different victims of the earthquake. I saw a similar article about Japan's primary religions confront this type of tragedy (which was an excellent article). The existence of one story that explores one aspect is not improper. It doesn't make that the only aspect that matters. It is just one tiny twig on the tree. This could have as easily been a story about an orphanage or some other particular aspect. It is no less deserving of coverage than the woman who was found alive after her house was washed away in the tsunami.
10:03 PM on 03/15/2011
Are there any Japanese families who have lost everything that need a place to stay for a month or even a year? I have an apartment in Phuket, Thailand, two bedrooms and it is yours to use in Christ's name.

You must be a victim of the Japanese earthquake!

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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
09:00 PM on 03/15/2011
I will say what needs to be said, why is this article worded the way it is? Shouldnt it say Japanese people devistated by earthquake? Why should christians be more important than other people? Seriously.
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We do not live in a 2 story universe
04:26 AM on 03/16/2011
Thousand of people are dead and millions are living in fear and you take this as an ideal opportunity to slam Christians. Buddhists, I know, try to acquire compassion. Some say they will continue to reincarnate until the last ant on earth is achieves Nirvana. I don't believe in reincarnation but I can appreciate their beautiful compassion. What are you achieving as a Pagan? What do you stand for? Are you trying to increase your love and compassion for fellow humans? Are you trying to heal the world? What is the Pagan goal? Because so far all I have seen is huge amounts of negativity and anger.
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
07:21 AM on 03/16/2011
I dont tolerate intolerant religions. If that makes me intolerant in turn, so be it. Christians at least 80% believe their path is the ONLY path, and you expect me to be respectful of you for having such beliefs? That my friends, is bull. I will not tolerate your religion, and your Jesus approved of slavery at least three times.

34 “Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth. I have not come to bring peace, but a sword. 35 For I have come to set a man against his father, and a daughter against her mother, and a daughter-in-law against her mother-in-law. 36 And a person's enemies will be those of his own household. 37 Whoever loves father or mother more than me is not worthy of me, and whoever loves son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me. 38 And whoever does not take his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.
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KrautMan
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09:01 AM on 03/15/2011
Err... Churches are buildings and buildings are kind of prone to damage by earthquakes, no? What's the point of this article? Is this somewhat a surprise? Did anyone expect that churches would be spared by Earthquake God?
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crydespite
no-one is ever 'just saying'
05:19 AM on 03/15/2011
"Christians in Japan are looking for survivors and assessing damage to church buildings ".
I imagine similar statements could be made of the Buddhist, Shinto and other faiths.

Meanwhile, atheists are just looking for survivors.
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03:14 AM on 03/15/2011
People full of malice towards christians posting on here, when we are talking about PEOPLE DYING is sickening. Who the heck cares if they are christian or atheist or worship donuts? The important thing is people over there are going through serious hardships. Christians are usually the first people sending aid to help people recover from disasters. What do you do but throw insults?
07:27 AM on 03/15/2011
I think you've missed the point of the criticisms.

Or taken criticisms with the article for malice towards christians.

Your point :

"Who the heck cares if they are christian or atheist or worship donuts? The important thing is people over there are going through serious hardships"

is the one that should be paramount here.
03:55 PM on 03/15/2011
Speaking of malice and throwing insults, why do you assume Christians are superior to other faiths in helping others in times of need?
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09:28 PM on 03/17/2011
Many more vocal Christians DO appear to think they are superior to others. I'm talking about the ones on the ground, giving medicine, food and shelter to others, that is what a christian really is. And I'm not just praising christians. Anybody who puts their time, money and energy into going to a foreign country and helping those in severe need are good people in my book, no matter what their beliefs or lack thereof. I mainly just referring to the fact that the vast majority of people that travel to help those in need are christian.
02:47 AM on 03/15/2011
Praying for Japan - that they would have the support of the world as they rebuild, that people would be found and families reunited, and that they would continue to know the love of God and the certainty of eternity despite environmental disasters.
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02:28 AM on 03/15/2011
Lord have mercy on your world.
http://www.johnsanidopoulos.com/2011/03/orthodox-faithful-of-japan-ask-for.html
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JohnFromCensornati
Free your mind and your ass will follow.
09:36 PM on 03/15/2011
relida = derail?
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We do not live in a 2 story universe
09:47 PM on 03/15/2011
Interesting observation! But how do you account for Daleri being a real city in Pakistan or is that just a coincidence?
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Andres64
Religion is a sectually transmitted disease.
09:46 PM on 03/15/2011
Seems like the plea went unanswered.
01:52 AM on 03/15/2011
"Churches in Japan Devastated by Earthquake"

I call that a silver lining. At 2% of the population Japan is pretty lucky.
12:41 AM on 03/15/2011
Well...I learned that theres atleast 10 churches in Japan...
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ZeraLee
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11:40 PM on 03/14/2011
No Christian bias in this reporting...
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We do not live in a 2 story universe
02:20 AM on 03/16/2011
This is an article from a religious news service about a religious community. What possible bias in reporting news about that community can you have in mind?
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11:36 PM on 03/14/2011
Worry about homes, hospitals and schools before superstition.
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02:20 AM on 03/16/2011
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pene
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11:09 PM on 03/14/2011
Believe me, this will not make them stop believing that their gawd protects them. they'll always come up with some reason or other that makes sense inside their empty heads.
11:06 PM on 03/14/2011
What's the point of this article?

"Christians in Japan are looking for survivors and assessing damage to church buildings after Friday's (March 11) devastating earthquake and tsunami. "

PEOPLE are looking for PEOPLE and assessing damage to ALL buildings after Fridays earthquake.
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FoxIslander
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12:56 AM on 03/15/2011
...no, no, no...only christians are....silly article.