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World
Peace Champaign of WFM Japan
On November 25 and 26, the World Federalist Movement (WFM) Japan Religionist
Committee held the 25th World Peace Champaign in Nagasaki, Rev. Mitsuo Miyake,
Chief Minister Designated of Konko Church of Izuo, attended and contributed to
govern and draft the declaration.
H.H. Pope John Paul ll who had visited Nagasaki 22 years ago send
a message to the opening ceremony held at Urakami Cathedral with approx.
1000 citizens, and the leaders from various religions in colorful robe
offered each prayer.
Mr. Hisanori Isomura, Director of the Museum of the Japanese Culture
in Paris, delivered a commemorative lecture, and then they had a symposium
under the title of gNo More Warh on 26th.
Thanks Giving Service
On November 23, Thanks Giving Service was held at Konko Church of Izuo by Rev.
Mitsuo Miyake, Chief Ministerfs Designated.
attendees received the first lucky harvest
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Farmers among believers of Izuo Church offered the first harvest
of this year to express their appreciation. Therefore, many offerings
were sent from Hyogo prefecture and Wakayama prefecture where a lot
of farmers reside. After the service, all the congregations received
the first lucky harvest at the sacred hall, then tasted radish soup
delivered by Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake, Executive Director.
Preparation Meeting for Aichi EXPO 2005
On November 19, Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake, Executive Director of the Church attended
the 2nd preparation meeting of the International Association for Religious
Freedom (IARF) and the World Conference of Religion and Peace (WCRP) for Aichi
EXPO 2005.
they discuss seriously
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It was just before the dead line of entry, they check up and discuss
the plan and budget to participate to the one of the main event of
the EXPO, that was the Global Village managed by NGOs and NPOs.
Memorial Ceremony
for the Late Patriarch of Shoroku Shinto Yamatoyama
On November 18, Rev. Mitsuo Miyake, Chief Ministerfs Designated, attended the
memorial ceremony for the late Patriarch Toyohiro Tazawa of Shoroku Shinto
Yamatoyama. The memorial ceremony was served for four days, more than one thousand
attendees from religious world and international organizations were attended
the ceremony on 18th.
Following the condolence message by the successor of the late Patriarch,
Rev. Kiyonobu Tazawa, and other distinguished guests, all the attendees
offered a sacred twig to the altar.
Prior to the ceremony, the widowed wife of the late Patriarch and
Rev. and Mrs. Tazawa visited Izuo Church on October 26 to express their
appreciation to Rev. Miyake for his attendance at the family funeral
in September.
IARF Executive
Board Conference
On 9 and 10 November, Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake, Executive Director of the Church,
attended International Association for Religious Freedom (IARF) Executive Board
Conference held in Oxford, the UK.
the board conference
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IARF is one of the consultative body for UN Economic and Social Committee
as the oldest organization for interfaith dialogue established in Boston
in 1900, but its activity is reducing recently. The confusion of the
management appeared at the 31st World Congress in Budapest in 2002
had not yet absolutely settled, therefore this conference was called
to prepare the drafts for the International Council being held in the
UK in the next March.
Rev. Miyake who served as one of the deliberation committee of the
rules and procedures took leading role as the representative from Izuo
Church. Konko Church of Izuo had contributed to this organization supplying
a member for the International Council for more than 30 years at the
same time, Rev. Ysohinobu Miyake as the person who knew the organization
and its some ten years history the most.
Seven-Five-Three
Festival
On November 9, Konko Church of Izuo Cerebrated the Seven-Five-Three Festival
to wish childrenfs healthy growing; children (who were seven, five or three
years old) paid a visit in gala costume with parents.
children were pleased with special candy
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The 23rd International
Convocation of Prayer for Enduring Peace
On November 6, the 23rd International Convocation of Prayer for Enduring Peace
was held at NHK Hall in Osaka. Mrs. Sugako Miyake, wife of Senior Chief Minister
of the Church, as Board Chair of Religious Women Association Osaka Prefecture
and Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake, Executive Director of the Church, on behalf of the
most Rev. Tatsuo Miyake, attended the convocation.
Mrs. Miyake gave an address at he representative meeting
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This ceremony is well known by Osaka citizens as an annual event to
seek the new possibility of art as an ensemble of Western music and
Japanese traditional religion hosted by Ven. Ryusho Kobayashi. It starts
with memorial service for the war victims.
The first part was panel discussion on interfaith dialogue, and the
second part was religious music demonstration by 50 monks and Chinese
ancient instrument players.
Mrs. Miyake and Rev. Miyake on the stage
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At the end of the event, Mrs. Miyake and Rev. Miyake were introduced
to the audience with other distinguished religious leaders as a representative
of supporting organization from the religious world.
Exchanged Opinions
with LDP Chair of Policy Research Council
On November 6, Rev. Yoshinobu Miyake, Executive Director of the Church, had
a meeting with Mr. Fukushiro Nukaga, Chair of the Liberal Democratic Party's
Policy Research Council, who visited Osaka for general election campaign, to
exchange opinions on the election and the strategy afterward.
they met at Mr. Yanagimotofs office
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They had kept contact since Rev. Miyake had delivered a lecture at
LDP seminar conducted Mr. Nukaga, then Deputy Secretary General of
LDP, on August 6th.