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== Saint Cedd ==
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The parishes of the '''Church of Japan''' are organized into three dioceses: the '''Diocese of Western Japan''', '''the Diocese of Tokyo''', and the '''Diocese of Eastern Japan'''.
  
St Cedd, born: c. AD 620 in Northumberland Died: 26th October AD 664 at Lastingham, Yorkshire
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== Diocese of Western Japan==
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===Handa===
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*St. John of Damascus Church
  
The little that is known about St Cedd comes to us mainly from the writing of St. Bede in his "Eclessiastical History Of The English People".(Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum) Cedd was borne in the Kingdom of Northumbria and brought up on the island of Lindisfarne by St Aidan. He was one of four brothers Ceadda (later saint Ceadda), Cynibill and Caelin.In 653 he was sent as one of four priests by King Oswiu to evangelise the kingdom of Mercia. In Mercia, Peada son of Penda was king and had agreed to become a Christian in return for the hand of Oswiu's daughter Alchflaed in marriage.
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===Hitoyoshi===
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*Protection of the Theotokos Church
  
After a recall to Lindisfarne, Cedd went to Essex as a missionary at the request of King Sigeberht to convert his people. He became bishop of the East Saxons. Cedd founded many churches and monasteries at Tilbury and Ithancester. Later he went on to found the Monastery of Lastingham in his native Northumbria at the request of the new king of Northumbria, Aethelwald. At Lastingham Cedd became the first abbot while maintaining his position of bishop to the East Saxons.
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===Kagoshima===
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*Holy Apostle James Church
  
Although brought up in the Celtic tradition Cedd adopted the Roman tradition after the Synod of Whitby. Immediately after the council, he travelled to Lastingham where he fell ill with the plague and died.
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===Kobe===
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*Dormition of the Theotokos Church
  
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===Kumamoto===
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*Church
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===Kyoto===
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*Annunciation Cathedral
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===Nagoya===
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*Annunciation Church
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===Osaka===
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*Protection of the Theotokos Church
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===Tokoshima===
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*Descent of the Holy Spirit Church
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===Toyohashi===
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*Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew Church
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===Yanaihara===
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*Church
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===Missions===
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*Hiroshima
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*Kakayama
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*Kanazawa
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*Mitakyushu
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*Miyazaki
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*Takamatsu
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== Diocese of Tokyo==
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===Ashikaga===
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*Ascension of Our Lord Church
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===Maebashi===
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*St Nicholas of Japan Church
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===Odawara===
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*Descent of the Holy Spirit Church
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===Takasaki===
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*Nativity of Our Lord Church
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===Tokyo ===
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*Holy Resurrection Cathedral,  Kanda
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*Nativity of Our Lord Church,  Yamate
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===Yokohama===
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*Protection of the Holy Virgin Church
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==Diocese of Eastern Japan==
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===Hakodate===
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*Holy Resurrection of Our Lord Church
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===Ishimomaki===
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*St. John the Evangelist Church
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===Kushiro===
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*Descent of the Holy Spirit Church
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===Morioka===
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*Holy Cross Church
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===Sapporo===
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*Transfiguration of Our Lord Church
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===Sendai===
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*Annunciation of the Holy Virgin Cathedral
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===Shirakawa===
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*Presentation of the Holy Virgin Church
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==External links==
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*Church of Japan website [http://www2.gol.com/users/ocj/TheOrthodoxChurchinJapan.htm ]
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*Diocese of Western Japan website [http://www.orthodox-jp.com/westjapan/English-index.htm]
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*Western Japan Parishes  [http://www.orthodox-jp.com/westjapan/enlish-churchinfo.htm]
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[[Category:Church of Japan]]
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[[Category:Orthodoxy in Japan]]

Revision as of 18:44, February 17, 2006

This article forms part of the series
Orthodoxy in Japan
Holy Resurrection Cathedral (Tokyo, Japan)
History
Timeline of Orthodoxy in Japan
Church of Japan
Saints
Nicholas of Japan
Andronik of Perm
Bishops
Sergius (Tikhomirov)
Nicholas (Ono)
Benjamin (Basalyga)
Ireney (Bekish)
Nikon (de Greve)
Vladimir (Nagosky)
Theodosius (Nagashima)
Seraphim (Sigrist) of Sendai
Daniel (Nushiro) of Japan
Seraphim (Tsujie) of Sendai
People
Fr Paul Sawabe
Fr Simeon Michiro Mii
Fr Anatoly Tikhai
Yakov Tikhai
Victor Pokrovsky
Irina Yamashita
Institutions
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The parishes of the Church of Japan are organized into three dioceses: the Diocese of Western Japan, the Diocese of Tokyo, and the Diocese of Eastern Japan.

Diocese of Western Japan

Handa

  • St. John of Damascus Church

Hitoyoshi

  • Protection of the Theotokos Church

Kagoshima

  • Holy Apostle James Church

Kobe

  • Dormition of the Theotokos Church

Kumamoto

  • Church

Kyoto

  • Annunciation Cathedral

Nagoya

  • Annunciation Church

Osaka

  • Protection of the Theotokos Church

Tokoshima

  • Descent of the Holy Spirit Church

Toyohashi

  • Holy Apostle and Evangelist Matthew Church

Yanaihara

  • Church

Missions

  • Hiroshima
  • Kakayama
  • Kanazawa
  • Mitakyushu
  • Miyazaki
  • Takamatsu

Diocese of Tokyo

Ashikaga

  • Ascension of Our Lord Church

Maebashi

  • St Nicholas of Japan Church

Odawara

  • Descent of the Holy Spirit Church

Takasaki

  • Nativity of Our Lord Church

Tokyo

  • Holy Resurrection Cathedral, Kanda
  • Nativity of Our Lord Church, Yamate

Yokohama

  • Protection of the Holy Virgin Church

Diocese of Eastern Japan

Hakodate

  • Holy Resurrection of Our Lord Church

Ishimomaki

  • St. John the Evangelist Church

Kushiro

  • Descent of the Holy Spirit Church

Morioka

  • Holy Cross Church

Sapporo

  • Transfiguration of Our Lord Church

Sendai

  • Annunciation of the Holy Virgin Cathedral

Shirakawa

  • Presentation of the Holy Virgin Church

External links

  • Church of Japan website [1]
  • Diocese of Western Japan website [2]
  • Western Japan Parishes [3]