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![]() Join Date: Aug 13, 2003
Location: Central United States
Age: 21
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Numerousness
Just wondering,
I'm a Roman Catholic, and I was wondering how many churches are available in Japan? I've read Hiroshima, which speaks of a Jesuit, so that leads me to believe that they exist, but, just the same. How common are they?
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not too common id say, but in every bigger city theres at leat one church- theres also at leat one catholic private school- in yokohama there even is a norwegian shipchurch-quite nice "in nomine patris et filii et spiritus sancti-amen"-check it out!
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