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By NICOLE WINFIELD and HARUKA NUGA NAGASAKI©2025 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Laguna
Yeah. That would be cool.
Toasted Heretic
Fair play to ye, Francis.
sf2k
But he's totally down with Japan being an arms dealer since 2014 under Abe.
John Richardson
Aren't the japanese shinto/buddist? Less than 2% Christian. Something change recently?
Serrano
Obama called for a world without nuclear weapons when he visited Hiroshima in May 2016. Here it is three and a half years later and all the countries that had nukes still have them. What gives?
Pukey2
Not when it comes to weddings, they aren't. They're Christians then.
Jandworld
Leaders of any colours are always welcome these days.
Need to emphasize diversity.
Matthew Simon
marcelito, Nagasaki has a large Catholic presence.
wanderlust
Maybe he should go to Fukushima, the current Japan hotspot for radiation. They need a miracle to manage the dumping of the radioactive waste water into the Pacific Ocean.
Dr.Cajetan Coelho
Peace is precious for world building. Union of hearts and minds is the way to peace.
WilliB
John Richardson:
Check the location. Nagasaki has a long Christian history and presence.
Pope Francis:
Then work on that ethics first. Fact is we have very different and incompatible ethical systems in the world, and fancy language does not change that.
Jandworld
The current tour of Thai and Jp does not reflect on the numbers of followers.
Jandworld
If you are only new world and economy ,
but this one will meet the emperor on these islands.
Concerned Citizen
Well done Pope Frances. May the world heed his message.
Do the hustle
But, isn’t that what he says everywhere he goes?
John Richardson
Pukey2Today 03:27 pm JST
Not when it comes to weddings, they aren't. They're Christians then.
LOL. I forgot. One of the many accessories of hats.
mmwkdw
You only need to take a look at Christmas here in Japan to realize that it's not Religious based, Japan simly Cherry picks for Commercial benefit. Now, what has this to do with the Pope's visit ?
Well... even if Japan isn't a Catholic Country, at least he can still visit unlike in one particular neighbouring Country....!
He has a message common across all peoples - that Nuclear Weapons are a bad thing for the man in the street.
So, Good on Japan!
mike1492
Welcome words from the pope...
Akie
Abe isn't mentioned in the urges.
Clay lover
@mmwkdw
If you're referring to SK, the Pope visited the country in 2014.