Peter Takeo Okada, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Peter Takeo Okada

Catholic priest from Japan

Date of Birth: 24-Oct-1941

Place of Birth: Ichikawa, Chiba Prefecture, Japan

Profession: Catholic priest

Nationality: Japan

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Peter Takeo Okada

  • Peter Takeo Okada (?? ??, Okada Takeo, born 24 October 1941) is a Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church who served as Archbishop of Tokyo from 2000 to 2017. Okada was born in Ichikawa in Chiba Prefecture.
  • He graduated from the University of Tokyo with the LL.B.
  • He was ordained a priest on 3 November 1973.
  • On 15 April 1991, he was appointed bishop of Urawa by Pope John Paul II.
  • He received his episcopal consecration on 16 September from Seiichi Shirayanagi, with Archbishops Paul Hisao Yasuda and Francis Xavier Kaname Shimamoto serving as co-consecrators. Following the early resignation of Cardinal Shirayanagi, Pope John Paul II appointed him Archbishop of Tokyo on June 12, 2000.
  • His installation took place on the following 3 September.
  • He was president of the Japanese bishops' conference. On October 27, 2012, Pope Benedict XVI named Okada a member of the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue.In January 2011, the Holy See countermanded the decision of Japan's bishops to suspend the activities of a controversial lay movement, the Neocatechumenal Way, for five years.
  • Okada said he had only minor problems with the Way, but there were major problems in some dioceses.
  • He said: "the Way's activities over the past 30 years can in no way be called a success.
  • The fact is that the character and conduct of the Way have not adapted well to the Church or society of Japan.
  • It is perhaps necessary for the Way in Japan to suspend its activities for a period of consideration and reflection which could pave the way for dialog with the Church in Japan".
  • He continued saying "For thirteen years now, more than 30,000 people a year have committed suicide in Japan.
  • I want the people of the Way to see this reality.
  • I want them to grapple first and foremost with the question of what they can do for these people.
  • If they act in ways that the members of Japanese society can understand and sympathize with, they will surely gain this society's trust.
  • I pray and hope that they will join us in undertaking evangelisation tailored for the needs of the people of Japan."On July 27, 2013, Pope Francis named him Apostolic Administrator of the Diocese of Saitama.Pope Francis accepted his resignation on October 25, 2017, and appointed Bishop Tarcisius Isao Kikuchi, S.V.D.
  • of the Niigata diocese to succeed him.

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