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Japan's Catholic Life reaches its 1000th edition
TOKYO 14 September 2012 --  The October edition of Salesian Japan's 'Catholic Life' (Katorikku Seikatsu) magazine is the thousandth such edition.

84 years have gone by since 24th May 1928 when Fr Cimatti, just a bare two years after arriving in Japan, published a pamphlet-sized item called 'Don Bosco' for the first time. It was a four page affair aimed at Christian and non-Christian alike in Miyazaki, where he was based and which was the starting point for the Salesian mission. 'Don Bosco' was also eventually known also as the 'Salesian Bulletin' and became an excellent form of communication on the part of the early Salesians as the Province gradually took shape.

During the War, but only for two years, 'Don Bosco' ceased publication but within three months of the conclusion to hostilities, in November 1945 the magazine resumed publication under a new name: The Mustard Seed, a name it kept until 1952 when it changed to the title it has kept ever since: Catholic Life. It had then reached its 273rd edition. Fr Federico Barbarom helped by Frs Dal Col and Mantegazza, were the editors at that point.

On Saturday 8 September 2012 at Tokyo's Salesian Meguro Parish, there was a special commemoration for the 1,000th edition. A solemn Mass with Archbishop Peter Okada as main celebrant, and some twenty other priests was celebrated in the presence of 200 faithful, a good number of whom collaborate directly in the publication. Fr Peter Sekiya, the current director of Don Bosco Sha, Salesian Publishers, presented the collaborators, many of whom are well-known in wider Japanese society. They are mainly lay people.

As is traditional for any Japanese festivities, the event was followed by a fraternal meal which further resolved the determination to continue with this magazine, which has undoubtedly been a powerful tool for the missionary apostolate in the Land of the Rising Sun.

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155 GIA 1083_Japan: Servant-Leaders for the Caritas Sisters 236
154 GIA 0894_'What do you think of the Da Vinci Code?': a day in the life of a Regional Superior 239
153 GIA 0901_ Japan-Brasil migration flow reversed, and a Salesian's challenge 242
152 GIA 0934_RM spends time with young adults: 'You will not die, you will live' 269
151 GIA 1170_Bushi No Ichi Gon: a Samurai salute to two of Salesian Japan's finest 276
150 GIA 1203_Tokyo's 6 SDB parishes come together to pray and to plan Salesian Family common project 303
149 GIA 1344_Tokyo Salesio Gakuen (Social work institution) Korea visit 308
148 GIA 0933_Salesian Polytechnic Ikuei: RM addresses school staff on education in a fast-changing world 310
147 GIA 0936_The First Rector Major to visit Miyazaki! 327
146 GIA 1719_The story behind Japan's 'Don Bosco' 335
145 GIA 1292_Yokohama: 9 students struck by motorist, two died from injuries 337
144 GIA 1587_Japan province fetes jubilarians and holds assembly 349
143 GIA 0947_Migrant Ministry: Salesians in Japan fully involved 349
142 GIA 1534_"Like a candle consumed totally for the Lord": Sr. Iwanaga Matsuyo CSM returns to the Father's Home 358
141 GIA 0929_Don Rua: 'learned Don Bosco off by heart'. 361
140 GIA 2303_Poland awards two of its own in Japan 364
139 GIA 1101_Salesio Kosen: a new name amongst Tokyo's schools! 367
138 GIA 1651_Tokyo ordinations link Japan and Vietnam 367
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