Paul Kazuhiro Mori
Japanese Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
Paul Kazuhiro Mori (10 December 1938 – 2 September 2023) was a Japanese prelate of the Catholic Church who served as an auxillary bishop of the Archdiocese of Tokyo.
Quotes
edit- For the Japanese Church to fulfill its common responsibility to society, it is necessary for people, priests and bishops to be united. For that to happen it is vital that information gets through to every single Christian, it is one of the features of modern society that every kind of information finds its way into the living room.
- If the Church is to give a dynamic lead to such people, we must abandon thought patterns and methodology we used until now, and go to meet them where people are drawn to one another at a deeper level.
- The individual is forced into circumstances where he or she must discover his/her own way of life without any help at all. The communities in which modern man now lives are two, school and the workplace, and these, far from giving support and rest, are responsible for severe and ceaseless competition. Given such circumstances, isn't it possible to understand why people would want to escape from it all and make a trial of joining some community that would provide them with a model for living?
- Social welfare is not just a department, a field of activity. Those who work there should have the awareness that this is the Church itself.
- Once I became a priest, I understood that the relationship with others is fundamental. As I encountered social problems and became passionate about them, I saw that the way of the Carmel was not for me. This is why I became a diocesan priest.