Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle
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A Catholic priest survived the atomic bombing to build a peace cathedral and help bring Zen to the West
A Jesuit priest who survived the bombing of Hiroshima devoted his life to building a memorial cathedral for world peace and introducing Zen meditation to fellow Christians in Japan and the West. By Joe Copeland First of two articles on Hugo M. Enomiya-Lassalle Update, Jan 16, 2025: Orbis Press is publishing author Ursula Baatz’s Jesuit
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Hiroshima Jesuit Enomiya-Lassalle built bridges to Zen (part 2)
A Jesuit priest who survived the bombing of Hiroshima devoted his life to building a memorial cathedral for world peace and introducing Zen meditation to fellow Christians in Japan and the West. Above: Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle in an undated photo. Source: Grentidez/Wikimedia Commons. Creative Commons license By Joe Copeland Read part 1 on Enomiya-Lassalle here After the


