Friday, November 21, 2008

Japan revisits dark chapter in Christianity's past

NAGASAKI, Japan (AFP) — As church bells ring and grey-robed nuns hurry to Mass in this Japanese port city, a dark chapter in Christianity's past is being revisited with the beatification of 188 martyrs persecuted for their faith.

The Catholic Church hopes the special ceremony for the Christians killed in the 17th century will generate more interest in the history of a religion that has so far failed to take root in a country dominated by Buddhism and Shinto.

"We have a history of religious persecution that has no similar example in Japan nor in the world," said Father Isao John Hashimoto of Nagasaki's Catholic Centre, which is organising the event on November 24.

"We would like this to be an opportunity for Japan, including the government, to dig deep into our past and learn about this part of history. Japan has a tendency to erase histories that make it look bad," he said. the rest

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