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Don Keikichi Luca KuwajimaITA - ESP - ENG

At 00:16 a.m.(local time) today in Tokyo Medical Center, our brother Priest has returned to the Father.  FR. KEIKICHI LUCA KUWAJIMA, 91 years, 77 of Pauline life, 67 of religious profession, 61 of priesthood.

 

Fr. Keikichi Luca was born in Tokyo on 10 November 1922 and was baptized on 14 August 1936. He entered the Congregation in 1937 in the community of Tokyo, where the Society of Saint Paul had arrived not very long ago (1934) and was just making the very first steps. After he completed his novitiate in Tokyo (1946-1947), he made his first profession on 9 April 1947 and his perpetual profession on 8 April 1950. He was ordained a priest on 22 December 1952 in
Tokyo. Besides his studies in philosophy and theology, he attended classes in the University, receiving the licence to teach the Japanese language and sociology.

Agenda Paolina

May 06, 2024

Feria (bianco)
At 16,11-15; Sal 149; Gv 15,26–16,4a

May 06, 2024

* SSP: 1904 a Benevello (Italia) nasce Maggiorino Vigolungo • FSP: 1963 a Medellín (Colombia).

May 06, 2024SSP: Fr. Paolino Camparmò (2010) • FSP: Sr. Maria Grazia Mannini (2009) - Sr. M. Raffaella Magsarili (2011) - Sr. M. Christina Schreil (2013) - Sr. M. Roberta Sguazzardo (2015) • PD: Sr. Innocenza Bottaro (1945) - Sr. M. Monica Battajello (1976) - Sr. M. Dominika Gonciarz (2008) - Sr. M. Mercedes González (2017) • SJBP: Sr. Innocenza Turra (2012) • IGS: Mons. Luigi Liverzani (1995).

Thoughts

May 06, 2024

Degnatevi, o Maestro Divino, rendere le nostre anime illuminate nella fede, assetate di perfezione, accese nello spirito di orazione, perché possiamo fare nostro il proposito di Maggiorino: “Progredire un tantino ogni giorno” (PR 257).

May 06, 2024

Dignaos, Maestro divino, iluminarnos con la fe, darnos sed de perfección y encendernos en el espíritu de oración para que hagamos nuestro el propósito de Mayorino: “Progresar un poquito cada día” (PR 257) .

May 06, 2024

Deign, O Divine Master, to make our souls enlightened in faith, thirsty for perfection, enkindled in the spirit of prayer, so that we can make our own Maggiorino’s resolution: “To progress a little every day” (PR 257).