e Paris; M.E.P.) to send missionaries to Japan.After the Treaty of Amity merce between Japannd France was concluded in 1858, M.E.P. sent three missionaries to Japan.One arrived in Nagasaki, e i, and Mermet-Cachon in Hakodate 1859.Cachon was fluent in Japanese and was such an energetic man that by the end of the year he arrived he had built a small ch         (Commentary)                              

@The missionary work began in 1549 by the Jesuit Francis Xavier. Missionary work was either permitted or rejected depending on the feudal lord.
However, in 1613, Christianity was clearly banned, persecutionbegan through out the country, and many were martyred.
From this point on, ostensibly Christians no longer existed .
All the churches in the country  were destroyed.
(They were called Nanbantemples at the time.)
In the mid-19th century, the Vatican saw signs of Japanopening up to the world, and asked the Paris Foreign MissionsSociety  (Missions Etrangeres de Paris; M.E.P.) to sendmissionaries to Japan.
After the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between Japan andFrance was concluded in 1858, M.E.P. sent three missionariesto Japan.
One arrived in Nagasaki,one in Yokohama,and
MermetCachon in Hakodate 1859.
Cachon was fluent in Japanese and was a sociable man, so hequickly became friends with the officials. And by the end of theyear 1859 he arrived , he had built a small church on the templegrounds.
The existence of which is confirmed in official governmentdocuments and photographs were discovered by Dr  RiichiMiyake  2023.


Cachon's  church built in the courtyard of the Shomyo Temple

Initially, foreigners were asked to live within the safety of thetemple grounds, as it was very dangerous in downtown.

In the areas to which the other two missionaries were sent,church construction was as follows:
Yokohama 1862,
Nagasaki 1865




AAlmost all of the statues and altars in this church were madeabout 100 years ago by the Ferdinand Stuflesser workshop inTyrol, Italy. This workshop has a long history  of producingexcellent works, and they were exported all over the world.



Many of which are treated as cultural assets in the countries towhich they are exported.
A painter who was taking closeup photos of the statues tocreate a website for the church  was so impressed by thebeauty of the sculpture that he asked Dr. Miyake to investigatethe identity of the sculptor.


Maria's eyelids are red and swollen from tears.



In His agony, Jesus said, "Take this cup from me."
But now it's all over.  

However, the statues are in the dark and far away, so theycannot be seen clearly.
If you want to see a larger, clearer image, click next.
The altar statuesStations of the Cross


These magnificent statues are gifts from Pope Benedict XV.
It is extremely rare for the Pope to give a gift to a specificchurch.
Dr. Miyake Riichi visited the workshop and discovered all thecentury-old documents from ordering to delivery to payment,and even discovered that the altar statues of the previouschurch were made in this workshop.




BWhen Zembei was baptized in 1868, the ban on Christianitywas still in effect.
Therefore, to be baptized meant being prepared for death.Actually by 1870, many Nagasaki believers had been arrested,exiled, brutally tortured, and killed.

Zembei was baptized in secret to avoid being caught by theauthorities.The one who baptized him was Father Muniku.
This church keeps a baptismal register of all the people whohave been baptized here, and Zembei's name is listed first inthe baptismal register.(After each of the numerous fires, themissionaries' first priority was to protect the baptismalregisters.)



Baptismal register remaining at Motomachi Church

Zembei came into contact with many people in the Hakodatearea who wanted to be baptized, and expanded the circle of hisdoctrinal studies. He acted as godfather for the secondbaptismal candidate,Takachi.




CRepeated fires forced the Believers to rebuild the church.Hakodate is a city of strong winds. Since the Meiji period,therehave been 26 fires that destroyed more than 100 houses.        
Rebuilding the church was a huge burden for the small numberof believers.
I will show you the appearance and construction date of thechurch from the first generation to the present.

1859
1’st church in ShomyoTemple.  (The temple was
located not far from the present church)

               

1867
The second church was built on the same site as
the current church. 

       

1877
A large wooden church
        

1910
It was a sturdy Gothic cathedral made of brick.

          


It was destroyed in the Hakodate fire in 1921.
However, the brick walls and stained glass windows
survived the fire.

         
The current church was built using the surviving foundations,walls and stained glass.
The Bishop loved the previous church and wanted to keep it assimilar as possible. However, because a new bell tower wasinstalled, The main entrance was moved to the base of thetower.



Built in 1923 (partly 1910)




This is what Motomachi Church looks like today.
We are grateful to Bishop Berlioz for his efforts
in rebuilding the 4th and 5th church.




DThemysteriousStations of the Cross.
The Stations of the Cross in this church feature many realisticcarved figures in a small space.



The above is from other modern churches in Japan.
Thus, in most churches in Japan, the Stations of the Cross aremade up of a few symbolic figures.

In comparison, the one at Motomachi Church is very crowded !




Why did they carve so many statues in such a small space?
The theme here is "Jesus falls for the first time under the
cross"  Therefore, there should be no need for anything otherthan a statue of Jesus lying down.???????

The reason why they go to great lengths to carve so manystatues is because they have something they want to expressstrongly.

Here's a hint:
They were made in Itally 100 years ago.
At that time, church icons and stained glass were also used toeducate illiterate people.


      ?


What's most important here is how the Roman soldiers behave.



      ?


Got it?  
Let's take a look at some other Stations of the Cross statues.They are all worth a closer look.  They might be helpful.

Now this is your homework.




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ReReligious paintings,
Watercolor landscapes,
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