Kisaradu Catholic Church
Kisarazu-shi
Chiba-ken

292-0831

Kisaradu Catholic Church Kisarazu-shi Chiba - photo courtesy of 中山アリサ
Kisaradu Catholic Church Kisarazu-shi Chiba - photo courtesy of 中山アリサ

Who we are

Kisaradu Catholic Church is a Roman Catholic church in Kisarazu-shi, Chiba-ken.

We are a fellowship of believers, made in God's image and called as disciples of Christ to share the Good News with everyone through learning, listening, praying and working together actively to reach out to our communities.

We are a place to believe, belong, and become!

Location of worship / Church Address

3 Chome-1-13 Fujimi
Kisarazu-shi, Chiba-ken 292-0831
Japan
Phone: 0438-22-3873
Fax: 0438-25-3623

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Church Pastor

Hideo S. Bonaventura Kato
Pastor
3 Chome-1-13 Fujimi
Kisarazu-shi, Chiba-ken 292-0831
Japan
Phone: 0438-22-3873
Fax: 0438-25-3623

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Quote of the Day

Romans 8:1

There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not after the flesh, but after the Spirit.

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Hideo S. Bonaventura Kato
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12 minutes walk from JR Kisarazu Sta.. 5 minutes by car from Southern Inter Kisarazu Exit, terminal of Tateyama Freeway (Tateyama Jidōsha-dō).


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Kisaradu Catholic Church Kisarazu-shi Mass Times

主日のミサ 

土曜日 18:00
日曜日 9:00と11:00

平日のミサ

月曜日~木曜日 7:00
金曜日 10:00
*5月9日(月)~12日(木)まで朝のミサはありません。
新型コロナ感染症対策

現状の対策(ステージ3)を継続する。
互いに1メートル程度の距離を保つ
全員で一緒に唱えることを控えます。
マスクを必ず着用する。

Sunday Mass

Saturday 18:00
Sundays 9:00 and 11:00

Weekday Mass

Monday-Thursday 7:00
Friday 10:00
* There will be no morning mass from May 9th (Monday) to 12th (Thursday).
Measures against new corona infectious diseases

Continue the current measures (Stage 3).
Keep a distance of about 1 meter from each other
Refrain from chanting together.
Be sure to wear a mask.

Mass Times last updated on the 30th of April, 2022


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Kisaradu Catholic Church Kisarazu-shi Chiba - photo courtesy of 中山アリサ
Kisaradu Catholic Church Kisarazu-shi Chiba - photo courtesy of 中山アリサ



Kisaradu Catholic Church History

Kisarazu City used to be a port town as it was located before at the central area of Boso Peninsular facing the Tokyo Bay. The Kisarazu was named after the elegy “Kimisarazu” ( Please do not go away) of Japanese ancient prince in legend ” Yamato Takerunomikoto” who mourned over the death of his wife, Princes Ototachibanahime who was drown in the sea to put down the stormy sea for him during his expedition . The spiritual foundation of Catholic Kisarazu Church in the history had been dated away back to the evangelical mission by Fr. Vigroux Francois and Fr. Cadilhac Hippolyte of Paris Foreign Missionary. The foundation had been built by their hardship and strong deep faith which made them landed at Kisarazu by sailing from Kawasaki, and after that they had traveled by horse riding and walking to go around Boso Peninsula for their mission. During the time of postwar chaos a Nissen hut of the U.S. occupation forces had been used as a temporary chapel. In 1951 the reclaimed ground on Kisarazu Bay made by the reclamation plan for Tokyo Bay adjoining section, has been purchased and a small temporal church has been built there. This is the beginning of Catholic Kisarazu Church. In 1952 the chapel was made in the present Maria house. In 1955 at last the present chapel has been built by the special efforts with faith of the newly assigned chaplain and the lay people, and by the warm hearted contribution of dear brothers & sisters from Ireland.

From: https://tokyo.catholic.jp/english/churches/chiba-en/16423/


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