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Sophia University student Yasukuni Shrine refusal case

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Sophia University student Yasukuni Shrine refusal case (上智大生靖国神社参拝拒否事件) is an incident that began in 1932 when three students at Sophia University refused to visit Yasukuni Shrine.[1]

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  1. "Article 9, Catholicism, and ominous trends in Japanese politics". www.ncronline.org. Retrieved 2023-03-20.

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  • The War Responsibility of the Catholic Church, Toshihiko Nishiyama, Sao Paulo, 2000. isbn 978-4805614938
  • "Hibiki: The Path to Peace through Nonviolence", The Catholic Bishops' Conference of Japan, Caritas Japan, 2006. Catholic Journals
    • Official name: "Lenten Campaign Issue Commentary" No.20 2006 "Hibiki 2006" Published: March 1, 2006
    • Reference: Section 8: Yasukuni Shrine Visits Church protests against enshrinement at Yasukuni Shrine... The war responsibility of the Church in Japan cannot be neglected Author: Toshihiko Nishiyama pp.35-39.

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