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  2. Category : Japanese Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns

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    Pages in category "Japanese Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Kazuko Watanabe - Wikipedia

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    Kazuko Watanabe 渡辺和子 (February 11, 1927 – December 30, 2016) was a Japanese religious sister, educationist, and writer. Her Christian name was Sister Saint John. She was a member of the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur and served as president of their Notre Dame Seishin University, Okayama Prefecture, from 1963 to 1990.

  4. Category:Japanese nuns - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Buddhist nuns (1 C, 73 P) R. Japanese Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns (3 P) This page was last edited on 27 November 2024, at 14:34 (UTC). ...

  5. Category:Japanese Roman Catholics - Wikipedia

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    Japanese Roman Catholic religious sisters and nuns (3 P) P. Japanese Roman Catholic priests (3 C, 2 P) S. Japanese Roman Catholic saints (1 C, 12 P)

  6. Our Lady of the Angels Trappistine Abbey - Wikipedia

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    1899 – First two Japanese applicants joined in. [1] 1905 – The two-story brick building was constructed that would be part of the main building's front side. [5] 1907 – Great fire of Hakodate occurred. At that time, some rooms were provided by Sisters of Saint Paul in Hakodate of Chartres as a refuge for orphanages who were kept eye on by ...

  7. Our Lady of Akita - Wikipedia

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    Our Lady of Akita (Japanese: 秋田の聖母マリア) is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary associated with the Marian apparitions reported in 1973 by Sister Agnes Katsuko Sasagawa in the remote area of Yuzawadai, an outskirt of Akita, Japan.

  8. Satoko Kitahara - Wikipedia

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    Satoko Kitahara (北原 怜子, Kitahara Satoko, 22 August 1929 – 23 January 1958) – later known as Elisabeth Maria Kitahara – was a Japanese Roman Catholic. [1] [2] [3] Kitahara was descended from aristocrats and samurai warriors; [4] she worked in an airplane warehouse during World War II and became disillusioned after she and others learnt of Japanese atrocities during the conflict.

  9. Category:Japanese Roman Catholic nuns - Wikipedia

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