Parishes

Meguro Catholic Church

Name

Meguro Catholic Church

Dedicated to

St. Anselm

Date of Establishment

November 30, 1947

Parish Priest

Antonio Camacho

Cooperative Priest

Martin Akwetey Dumas, S.V.D.

Edwin Corros, C.S.

Number of Parishioners

1,336 (as of Dec.31,2019)

Sunday Mass

Saturday 5:00 pm Main chapel in Indonesian
  7:30 pm Main chapel in Tagalog
Sunday 7:30 am Main chapel in Japanese 
  10:00 am  Main chapel  in Japanese 
  12:00 pm  Main chapel  in English 
  2:00 pm Main chapel  in English 
  5:00 pm  Main chapel  in Japanese 

Weekday Mass

  7:30 am Side chapel in Japanese (Wednesday only in English)
       
Mass for the sick      
       
Third Saturday in May and September 11:00 am Main chapel in Japanese

Sunday School

3rd Sunday after 10 am Mass (For Kindergarten and Elementary School Children) 

Address

4-6-22 Kamiosaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141-0021

Telephone

03-3491-5461

Fax

03-3491-6527

Website

http://www.catholicmeguro.org/

Facilities for the Handicapped

Slope (or Barrier free), Toilet

Directions

3 minutes from Main Exit of Meguro Station. (JR Yamanote-line, Tokyu Meguro-line, Tokyo Metro Namboku-line )or Toei Mita-line. Parking space for 20 vehicles. GoogleMap

Parish History

In November 1947, Meguro Church was founded by the Benedictine priests. Fr. Hildebrand Yaiser, O.S.B., the Pastor of the Church, and Fr.Joseph Schmerbach, his right hand man, who both experienced the hard times during and after the Second World War. The new Benedictine community was registered under St. John’s Abbey in U.S.A. New members included Fr. Emile Butrille, O.S.B. who had experienced the prisoners’ camp in China, Fr. Aloysius Michaels, O.S.B. who was a warm hearted person like a virtuous farmer, and Fr. Neal Henry Lawrence O.S.B.who had a great deal of international experience. They were major members at the foundation of Meguro Church. It should be remembered that funds for church building were raised by one dollar contribution from many Catholic citizens in U.S.A. In May 1956, the present church was constructed to the design of Architect Antonin Raymond. After more than 50 years, even today, the chapel is widely appreciated in the history of architecture and young architects and students visit the Church regularly. Inside the chapel the walls are made of concrete placing and the prayerful atmosphere, a sense of plain and honest simplicity without ornamentation and yet deep extensive solemnity. At times of joy, suffering or seeking relief, visiting the chapel alone fills the heart with consolation. The church is located along what is called Doreme (fashion school) street, in a corner of Yuhigaoka and the door of the church is open until 9 p.m. Since the beginning of the Parish, it was pastored by the Benedictine priests, but from April 1999 it has become a parish ministered to the diocesan priests. In April 2004, Catholic Tokyo International Center (CTIC) was established in the second floor of the former kindergarten building.